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Philanthropy Manager
Sir David Martin Foundation, Sydney
Break addiction, provide safety, hope, & opportunity to vulnerable youthCultivate & grow philanthropic relationships fostering a culture of generosityFull-time | Sydney based | Blended WFH flexibility | Small supportive team The RoleAs the Philanthropy Manager, you will play a vital role in advancing the mission of the Foundation by cultivating and stewarding meaningful philanthropic relationships. You will work closely with the General Manager and the fundraising team to develop the strategy and deliver results to increase major giving, bequests, and funding from grants, trusts, foundations, and high-net-worth individuals, ensuring the sustainability and growth of impactful programs supporting vulnerable young people.Additionally, you will:Develop key relationships through moves management and implement a solid acquisition plan Engage with donors at events and through face-to-face meetings Create meaningful donor journeys and acknowledgments Manage key partner and stakeholder relationships Provide reports on impact and outcomes Skills RequiredYou have experience in relationship-based fundraising, development, sponsorship, or sales with experience in writing funding proposals and grant applications. You are motivated to achieve success with a can-do attitude and genuine interest in the philanthropic sector and can make sound decisions, and manage projects and CRM systems.Your skills and experience will include;Robust multi-tasking, planning, and creativity skills Strong understanding of prospect research and social impact measurements Ability to produce impactful proposals and donor communication High-level emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication, and negotiation skillsThe OrganisationSir David Martin Foundation is a 30-year-old family foundation, helping young people in crisis. The Foundation is the major funder of Mission Australia's Triple Care Farm, a unique, holistic treatment centre that each year gives over 200 vulnerable young Australians, aged 16-24, a safe place to get well and prepare for new opportunities.The Foundation has raised over $70M since 1990 through fundraising and philanthropy, enabling best practice models of treatment for youth drug and alcohol addiction.Benefits & CultureFlexible working conditions including work from home provisions Collegial, supportive, and work life balance friendly environment Access to professional development opportunities
Events Manager
Federal Labor Business Forum, Sydney
Promote Labor values of equity, fairness, and social justiceDirect and deliver seamless events to support progressive social changeWould suit candidates from non-profit or values-based corporate organisations About the OrganisationThe Federal Labor Business Forum (FLBF) is a pivotal arm of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the Australian Labor Party and the business community, aiming to address economic policies, industry challenges, and promote mutually beneficial partnerships.Labor believes in the values of equality, fairness, and social justice. Labor has fought for more than a hundred years to ensure everyone can get a job, and that essential health and education services are accessible. Working with the FLBF means you will significantly contribute to a movement dedicated to keeping Australia fair.Benefits & CultureAn established portfolio of successful events Competitive salary with six weeks of paid leave Regular travel across Australia Work from home arrangements Passionate, professional, and highly dedicated team The RoleIn this role, you'll be at the forefront of creating, planning, and delivering impactful experiences for a range of diverse events, from intimate gatherings to large-scale galas. Your strategic mindset and exceptional organisational skills will ensure seamless coordination of logistics, budget management, and event marketing.You will have the opportunity to work autonomously while collaborating closely with internal teams and external stakeholders fostering relationships with sponsors, FLBF members, maximising event attendance and engagement while upholding the FLBF's standards of excellence. Skills RequiredYou are a senior event manager, able to demonstrate success and innovation in managing events. Ideally, you will come from a values-driven or social change organisation.Additionally, you offer experience:Providing high-level event support and handling complex logistics Managing budgets, external suppliers, and partners A highly professional and relationship-centred approach with an eye for detail and accuracy Ability to engage with a range of audiences and stakeholdersReady to take your event management career to the next level and be part of a movement dedicated to keeping Australia fair? Apply by submitting your resume and cover letter responding to the skills required section above. Alternatively, please call Kelly Gentle on 02 8243 0570 with any specific questions.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,
Philanthropy & Partnerships Manager
Youth Off The Streets, Sydney
Iconic organisation supporting and empowering young people at riskSuits people with major donor, fundraising, or business development skillsPlay a key role in facilitating the rollout of an exciting new 5-year strategy About the OrganisationYouth Off The Streets (YOTS) works with children and young people, their families and communities to create safety, offer support and provide opportunities to build a positive future. Since being established more than 30 years ago YOTS has grown significantly, attracting ongoing government and public support.YOTS employs 200 staff, supported by hundreds of volunteers, with an annual turnover of $30m including 70 cost centres. YOTS delivers a broad range of services including crisis accommodation, housing, independent high schools, alcohol and other drugs counselling, justice and cultural support, life skills, employment programs, and community engagement.After the appointment of a new CEO last year, YOTS has developed an innovative five-year strategy, so this is a great time to join the team and influence future positive outcomes for young people. Benefits & CultureWork with an experienced NFP senior leadership team Flexible working arrangements with hybrid WFH opportunities Based at Alexandria Head Office location, close to public transport The RoleIn this role, you will lead the development and execution of YOTS’ Philanthropy & Partnerships strategy. Reporting to the Head of Fundraising, you'll be instrumental in building sustainable fundraising income and achieving strategic objectives. Your role involves cultivating relationships with philanthropic partner organisations, maximising revenue streams, and enhancing YOTS' reputation as a 'partner of choice'.Additionally, you will;Build effective and ongoing relationships with internal and external stakeholders Drive acquisitions and reactivate campaigns for consumer and corporate sectors Source and manage high net worth relationships including corporate partnerships, grants (government and private sector), and trusts and foundations Manage research and analysis to understand partner organisations, including their goals, culture, and alignment with YOTS objectives Lead and support skill development of the team to support the expansion of income streamsSkills RequiredThis role is suited to a hands-on senior fundraising professional who can create and implement partnership strategies. As a natural leader, you have experience engaging with senior stakeholders, inspiring your colleagues, and are proficient in cultivating relationships across government and private sectors. You are an excellent communicator with creative and innovative thinking along with strong business acumen gained from major gift and/or philanthropic fundraising, corporate partnerships, or a business development background.If you're eager to contribute to the success of an exciting new strategy that supports and empowers young people in need, we encourage you to apply. Submit your cover letter addressing the required skills and your resume or contact Kelly Gentle on 02 8243 0570.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,