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Charity Fundraiser Assistant

Charity Fundraiser Assistant
Artizan International
Description of the role:

Do you have 3-4 hours a week to help with Fundraising for our charity?Do you have good communication skills, and like talking to people?Are you able to work independently under your own initiative? 
We need someone to research and reach out to a wide group of local operations and business to engage them in supporting our charity.  This might include calling a school to see if they could support us through a sponsored event or a local business.  
You would need basic computer skills and above all the willingness and enthusiasm to contact people by phone, talking about the work of Artizan International and following up on initial leads. If you enjoy meeting new people, building relationships in the community and are comfortable to work on your own, this would be the perfect role for you.
Please get in touch and tell us why you would like to put yourself forward to volunteer for this role.   

please contact Aanika on aanika@artizaninternational.org

Skills and qualities needed for the role:

Good communicator verbal and written
Like meeting new people
Good computer skills
Knowledge of fundraising would be useful

Practical information:

3-4 hours a week, can be flexible


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Additional Information
DBS check needed: Yes
Driving licence needed: No
Car owner: No
Open to: Over 18s
Is this role wheelchair accessible?: No
Address
39 Oxford Street
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 1PW
Last updated: 10.09.2023
Organisation Information

​Artizan International (originally named Craft Aid International) was founded in 2013 by Susie Hart MBE, on returning to Harrogate after 10 years of life and work in Tanzania, East Africa, where she set up a social enterprise called Neema Crafts. This centre provides training and employment for people with disabilities who would otherwise be street begging to earn a living. Having started with three deaf trainees when she began, on a start-up budget of just £400, by the time she left the centre was employing over 120 people with a huge range of disabilities, all of whom are now able to support themselves and their families with dignity and pride.

Susie set up Artizan International on returning home, to pass on this model to other developing countries where people with disabilities are still living in poverty. She also found that differently-able people in the UK are often very socially isolated.

So, as an organisation we got started by running free weekly therapeutic crafts sessions for adults with disabilities in the community in Harrogate and Leeds. We also worked with long-term hospital inpatients at Harrogate and Ripon hospitals, and ran after school clubs for children with special needs too.

We create beautiful, joy-giving, artisan-made cards, gifts, jewellery and home accessories .
Visit our Oxford Street shop for fair-trade, high quality products, made ethically and mindfully in Ecuador and Peru.