Overview
Royston, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
ACT Fundraising Volunteer is a diverse, dynamic and engaging volunteer role where you have the chance to be the face of our organization.
Responsibilities
* Giving talks, both online or in person on behalf of ACT. (Training will be given)
* Raising visibility of our charity, promoting ACT’s fundraising initiatives, and helping to distribute fundraising literature around your local community.
* Encouraging local shops, community groups, and venues to display collection tins and then collect the funds once the tins are full.
* Promoting our “volunteer with a friend” initiative.
* Supporting us as we establish new fundraising groups across our region.
* Introducing us to local businesses and organisations or sharing with the team any fundraising opportunities within your area.
When appropriate, attending events organised by our fundraisers as the “face” of the charity, including tasks such as:
* Marshalling
* Helping to set up and clear down the event
* Welcoming participants to the event
* Cheering on participants
* Handing out refreshments
All of this comes with the support from the Fundraising Team at ACT, who will help to support and guide you.
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Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting innovation in patient care across Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Whether it’s treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available. Thanks to the immensely generous support of our donors, Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals can provide a level of patient care beyond that which can be delivered by NHS funding alone and make projects happen sooner or to a greater degree than might have otherwise been possible. Charitable donations fund high-tech equipment, specialist staff, extra comforts and vital research to find potential cures and help save lives locally, nationally and worldwide. See more opportunities by Addenbrookes Charitable Trust
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