Our Fundraising and Membership Team

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Working for Worcestershire Wildlife Trust

Our Fundraising & Membership Team

Areas of work 

  • Promoting and encouraging Trust membership.  

  • Managing our face-to-face recruiters and their venue booking team to ensure the Trust has a presence at local events and venues in order to recruit members and raise awareness of the Trust.  

  • Working closely with the engagement team and communications team to ensure our membership message is promoted throughout our work. 

  • Generating income though finding and applying for grants, bids and other funding applications.  

  • Developing a range of fundraising activities, schemes and initiatives (including retail).  

  • Developing projects and securing funding for specific projects, such as the purchase of land.  

Skills 
  • Computer literate including, in particular, database skills 

  • Excellent customer care  

Knowledge 
  • Health & Safety requirements and implementation 

  • Community and individual fundraising techniques 

Experience 
  • Fundraising within the charity sector 

  • Engaging with donors 

  • Managing project budgets 

  • Working with local community organisations 

  • Planning, producing and developing events and activities 

Personal qualities 
  • Well organised and methodical 

 

Case Study: Anne Williams, Membership Development Officer

My background is in communications - talking to people, arranging events and helping other people to deliver frontline services.  

Like many people, I fell into what I do – I’m not one of those people who have a burning passion for something and go for it headlong. After graduating with a degree in Economics from what is now Manchester Metropolitan University,  I joined the Civil Service because I didn’t know what else to do. While working for the Civil Service, I was offered a secondment to a local environmental charity and I jumped at the chance. Three years later I was successful in getting a full-time job. While this was happening, I went back to college and gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, studying at night while working full-time.  

Before ending up at the Trust as our Membership Development Officer, I had a spell in local government and higher education but I finally discovered that straight marketing wasn’t for me. Fast forward a few years, I was being made redundant from my last job when I saw the advert for the Trust and the rest is history. The Trust took a gamble on someone with little charity experience but I think it has worked out well for us both! You don’t have to be an expert in wildlife habitat management to work in conservation.