Nav: Home | Inst. | Burs. | Careers
Fundraiser
Fundraisers help organizations such as schools, social service organizations and governments to raise money. They organize and plan fundraising programmes.

Their first task is to become familiar with the private foundations and government agencies that have funds available. This is done by contacting the foundation officials and receiving publications. They sometimes sit in on meetings where budgets are planned, and the anticipated income, budget and expenditure of the company are determined by financial officials.

Fundraisers may also help to find a solution when expenses are more than the funding plans would provide. They search for the best possible funding source and write funding proposals.

Non-profit organizations have their own executives,who approve or reject proposals. It is the fundraiser's responsibility to follow up on a proposal and to consult with the foundation representatives, if they feel it is necessary. Once the organization receives the funds, the fundraiser ensures that all requirements are met and that follow-up reports are sent to all the appropriate parties. Fundraisers act as project managers in a sense.

Satisfying Aspects
- working normal office hours
- relatively stress free environment
- working without close supervision
- helping non-profit organizations raise funds for worthwhile causes
- meeting people from all walks of life

Demanding aspects
- dealing with uncooperative people
- sometimes having to meet deadlines can be stressful

Requirements
Fundraisers need to be/have:
- at least 16 years old
- good communication and interpersonal skills
- able to persuade people to contribute to a worthy cause
- pay attention to detail
- work well with others in a team
- able to cope with disappointment
- can persuade, motivate and inspire others
- able to cope with some pressure and meet deadlines

School Subjects
National Senior Certificate meeting degree requirements for a degree course
National Senior Certificate meeting diploma requirements for a diploma course

Each institution will have its own minimum entry requirements.

Compulsory Subjects: None
Recommended Subjects: Languages, Mathematics

Training
No formal further training is required.
A public relations qualification will stand you in good stead.

Contact the Southern Africa Institute of Fundraising (SAIF) for more information about suitable training.

Employer
Possible places of employment are:
- Fundraising agencies
- Schools and churches
- Welfare and other non-profit organizations
- Non-governmental organizations
- Self-employment, as a freelance consultant