Local Fundraising Specialists
2025-07-26T18:54:35+00:00
GLOFORD Uganda
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FULL_TIME
Nonprofit, and NGO
Management
2025-08-15T17:00:00+00:00
Uganda
8
The Global Forum for Development (GLOFORD) Uganda is a youth-serving, value-driven national NGO working to inspire, empower, and transform communities through leadership development, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture, governance, and innovation. The GLOFORD Institute of Innovation (GII) is our enterprise arm championing innovative solutions in microfinance, agribusiness, ICT4D, and business development services for inclusive growth and wealth creation.
OUR VISION: GLOFORD envisions âA community where young people have the opportunities to realize their full potentialâ.
OUR MISSION: âTo inspire and educate young people and community through value-based leadership, talent development, entrepreneurship, sustainable farming, and community health to promote good governance, reduce poverty, and achieve a better quality of life for all.â
BACKGROUND
To strengthen sustainability and local ownership, GLOFORD is engaging two part-time Local Fundraising Specialists to lead structured local fundraising and strategic partnership development across Lira, Gulu, and Soroti cities.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
The Local Fundraising Specialists will play a critical role in expanding GLOFORDâs local resource base and promoting a sustainable culture of local giving and partnership. They will design and implement strategic local fundraising plans, mobilize financial and in-kind contributions, and build resilient local donor and partner networks.
In addition to driving resource mobilization, the Specialists will strengthen the organizationâs fundraising capacity by mentoring Local Fundraising Volunteers, building the skills of program staff in local resource mobilization, and promoting innovative community-driven fundraising models. They will serve as local fundraising ambassadors who embody GLOFORDâs mission and values, helping position the organization as a trusted partner for local stakeholders committed to inclusive development.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Local Fundraising Specialists will:
a. Develop tailored annual and biannual local fundraising workplans for their designated cities.
b. Identify, engage, and grow local funding opportunities, donor pools, and partners (e.g. businesses, faith institutions, schools, alumni networks, community associations).
c. Design and coordinate impactful local fundraising events, drives, and campaigns aligned with GLOFORDâs strategic goals.
d. Develop and implement local donor stewardship and retention strategies to ensure long-term partnerships.
e. Maintain an up-to-date database of local donors, pledges, contributions, and event outcomes.
f. Draft high-quality localized concept notes, proposals, and fundraising materials.
g. Cultivate and strengthen relationships with local leaders, influencers, and media to promote GLOFORDâs work and local giving.
h. Mentor, train, and coordinate Local Fundraising Volunteers to support community-level mobilization.
i. Support program staff with basic fundraising skills and guidance on community engagement for local resource mobilization.
j. Monitor, evaluate, and report on local fundraising performance with clear financial breakdowns and impact stories.
k. Represent GLOFORD and the GLOFORD Institute of Innovation at local community and stakeholder engagements.
l. Ensure all fundraising activities comply with GLOFORDâs standards for accountability, transparency, donor care, and communication.
m. Perform any other relevant fundraising or partnership tasks as assigned.
Expected Deliverables & Part-Time Targets
a. Mobilize cash or in-kind resources based on agreed targets per year.
Organize at least 6 local fundraising events/campaigns per year (at least one every two months).
b. Establish and maintain at least 10 new local donor or partnership relationships per year.
c. Submit monthly updates and biannual performance reports with verified figures and lessons learned.
d. Document at least 5 local success stories or donor testimonials per year.
e. Lead in developing fundable concepts and proposals.
Required Qualifications & Competencies
Minimum Qualifications:
a. Bachelorâs degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Communication, Development Studies, Public Relations, Social Sciences, or a closely related field.
b. Post-graduate training in Fundraising, Marketing, Communication, Business Development, Project Management, Nonprofit Management, or other relevant fields is an added advantage.
c. Professional certificates in Fundraising, Local Fundraising, Marketing, Public Relations, Communication, Resource Mobilization, Community Mobilization, or related areas are a strong advantage.
Other Required Competencies:
a. Minimum of 3 years proven experience in fundraising, sales, marketing, community mobilization, or partnership building.
b. Strong track record of achieving or exceeding fundraising or sales targets.
c. Excellent networking, communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
d. Established local networks in the target duty station(s).
e. Proven experience designing and implementing community fundraising events and campaigns.
f. Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, and coordinate volunteers and staff in local fundraising.
g. High level of integrity, accountability, and strong alignment with GLOFORDâs mission and values.
h. Familiarity with donor stewardship, donor records management, and basic proposal development is desirable.
Contract Terms & Remuneration
a. Part-time contractual engagement with flexible working hours based on deliverables and approved workplan.
b. Monthly consultancy facilitation fee based on experience and budget availability.
c. Performance-based incentives for meeting or exceeding agreed targets.
d. Initial contract for 12 months, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.
Reporting & Supervision
a. Direct Supervisor: Resource Mobilization & Partnerships Manager
b. Functional Collaboration: Program Managers, Business Development Management Team, Local Fundraising Volunteers, Finance Officer, and other relevant staff.
Code of Conduct
Local Fundraising Specialists must comply fully with GLOFORDâs Code of Conduct, Safeguarding Policy, Anti-Fraud Policy, and all donor compliance guidelines.
Application Process
Qualified and motivated candidates should submit:
a. A cover letter detailing relevant experience and motivation.
b. An updated CV (maximum 3 pages).
c. Scanned copies of relevant qualifications and certificates.
d. Contact details of three professional referees.
e. Clearly indicate preferred duty station cluster(s).
JOB-6885246b13848
Vacancy title:
Local Fundraising Specialists
Jobs at:
GLOFORD Uganda
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, August 15 2025
Duty Station:
Uganda | Lira | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Saturday, July 26 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
The Global Forum for Development (GLOFORD) Uganda is a youth-serving, value-driven national NGO working to inspire, empower, and transform communities through leadership development, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture, governance, and innovation. The GLOFORD Institute of Innovation (GII) is our enterprise arm championing innovative solutions in microfinance, agribusiness, ICT4D, and business development services for inclusive growth and wealth creation.
OUR VISION: GLOFORD envisions âA community where young people have the opportunities to realize their full potentialâ.
OUR MISSION: âTo inspire and educate young people and community through value-based leadership, talent development, entrepreneurship, sustainable farming, and community health to promote good governance, reduce poverty, and achieve a better quality of life for all.â
BACKGROUND
To strengthen sustainability and local ownership, GLOFORD is engaging two part-time Local Fundraising Specialists to lead structured local fundraising and strategic partnership development across Lira, Gulu, and Soroti cities.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
The Local Fundraising Specialists will play a critical role in expanding GLOFORDâs local resource base and promoting a sustainable culture of local giving and partnership. They will design and implement strategic local fundraising plans, mobilize financial and in-kind contributions, and build resilient local donor and partner networks.
In addition to driving resource mobilization, the Specialists will strengthen the organizationâs fundraising capacity by mentoring Local Fundraising Volunteers, building the skills of program staff in local resource mobilization, and promoting innovative community-driven fundraising models. They will serve as local fundraising ambassadors who embody GLOFORDâs mission and values, helping position the organization as a trusted partner for local stakeholders committed to inclusive development.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Local Fundraising Specialists will:
a. Develop tailored annual and biannual local fundraising workplans for their designated cities.
b. Identify, engage, and grow local funding opportunities, donor pools, and partners (e.g. businesses, faith institutions, schools, alumni networks, community associations).
c. Design and coordinate impactful local fundraising events, drives, and campaigns aligned with GLOFORDâs strategic goals.
d. Develop and implement local donor stewardship and retention strategies to ensure long-term partnerships.
e. Maintain an up-to-date database of local donors, pledges, contributions, and event outcomes.
f. Draft high-quality localized concept notes, proposals, and fundraising materials.
g. Cultivate and strengthen relationships with local leaders, influencers, and media to promote GLOFORDâs work and local giving.
h. Mentor, train, and coordinate Local Fundraising Volunteers to support community-level mobilization.
i. Support program staff with basic fundraising skills and guidance on community engagement for local resource mobilization.
j. Monitor, evaluate, and report on local fundraising performance with clear financial breakdowns and impact stories.
k. Represent GLOFORD and the GLOFORD Institute of Innovation at local community and stakeholder engagements.
l. Ensure all fundraising activities comply with GLOFORDâs standards for accountability, transparency, donor care, and communication.
m. Perform any other relevant fundraising or partnership tasks as assigned.
Expected Deliverables & Part-Time Targets
a. Mobilize cash or in-kind resources based on agreed targets per year.
Organize at least 6 local fundraising events/campaigns per year (at least one every two months).
b. Establish and maintain at least 10 new local donor or partnership relationships per year.
c. Submit monthly updates and biannual performance reports with verified figures and lessons learned.
d. Document at least 5 local success stories or donor testimonials per year.
e. Lead in developing fundable concepts and proposals.
Required Qualifications & Competencies
Minimum Qualifications:
a. Bachelorâs degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Communication, Development Studies, Public Relations, Social Sciences, or a closely related field.
b. Post-graduate training in Fundraising, Marketing, Communication, Business Development, Project Management, Nonprofit Management, or other relevant fields is an added advantage.
c. Professional certificates in Fundraising, Local Fundraising, Marketing, Public Relations, Communication, Resource Mobilization, Community Mobilization, or related areas are a strong advantage.
Other Required Competencies:
a. Minimum of 3 years proven experience in fundraising, sales, marketing, community mobilization, or partnership building.
b. Strong track record of achieving or exceeding fundraising or sales targets.
c. Excellent networking, communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
d. Established local networks in the target duty station(s).
e. Proven experience designing and implementing community fundraising events and campaigns.
f. Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, and coordinate volunteers and staff in local fundraising.
g. High level of integrity, accountability, and strong alignment with GLOFORDâs mission and values.
h. Familiarity with donor stewardship, donor records management, and basic proposal development is desirable.
Contract Terms & Remuneration
a. Part-time contractual engagement with flexible working hours based on deliverables and approved workplan.
b. Monthly consultancy facilitation fee based on experience and budget availability.
c. Performance-based incentives for meeting or exceeding agreed targets.
d. Initial contract for 12 months, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.
Reporting & Supervision
a. Direct Supervisor: Resource Mobilization & Partnerships Manager
b. Functional Collaboration: Program Managers, Business Development Management Team, Local Fundraising Volunteers, Finance Officer, and other relevant staff.
Code of Conduct
Local Fundraising Specialists must comply fully with GLOFORDâs Code of Conduct, Safeguarding Policy, Anti-Fraud Policy, and all donor compliance guidelines.
Application Process
Qualified and motivated candidates should submit:
a. A cover letter detailing relevant experience and motivation.
b. An updated CV (maximum 3 pages).
c. Scanned copies of relevant qualifications and certificates.
d. Contact details of three professional referees.
e. Clearly indicate preferred duty station cluster(s).
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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