Money Advice Scotland exists to help people in debt, support money advisers, and influence policy. The charity's priorities are:
Supporting money advisers
MAS is a membership organisation and provides training, events, and resources to the
money advice sector. It aims to ensure that money advisers have a platform to report
social policy concerns as well as access to training to ensure they are equipped to carry
out their important role. The charity offers various other types of support for professionals
to help them thrive at a time when demand for advice is increasing.
Helping people in debt. MAS believes everyone in debt deserves to be treated fairly. Debt can happen to anyone and MAS understands how debt can affect someone's life which is why MAS is working tirelessly towards securing fairer practices for people in debt.
Influencing policy. MAS works to be a strong voice for consumers and people in debt in Scotland by identifying detriment and acting on it. By working closely with its members, it can identify causes of harm to consumers at an early stage. It is an advocacy and lobbying organisation and provides a strong and persuasive voice for the advice sector, ensuring members' views are heard.
Improving financial well being. MAS also works to help people improve their financial capability by delivering workshops to schools, colleges, and workplaces across Scotland.
FINANCES
Money Advice Scotland is in a stable financial position. It has a turnover of circa 900,000 per year. It has 6 months of running costs in reserve and a current surplus in the first quarter of the year of 38,000. MAS receives 100% of its funding from government but is in the process of developing a more diverse income generating strategy to mitigate against the risk of reduced statutory funding.
THE ROLE OF FUNDRAISER
The Fundraiser will be supported by the CEO and the other 16 staff to develop a range of
income channels, from community and events to grants and trusts. The Communications
Officer will support social media content. There is an established team of volunteers who
will be instrumental in delivering community based income. This will leave more time for
the Fundraiser to focus on grants income. A loose 100,000 annual target has been set
which will be a shared responsibility across the organisation. This has been achieved and
surpassed in previous years.
The money is principally needed to support the Finwell service.
To ensure every young person can access financial education workshops and resources at every step of their education, MAS work closely with schools, colleges, universities andcommunity groups across Scotland. These sessions provide money guidance: informative and interactive sessions and workshops that break down various financial topics, making them less complicated and providing useful information
JOB DESCRIPTION
To achieve fundraising targets of more than 100,000 per annum from a wide range of
fundraising activities within a funding strategy including, grants, trusts, sponsorship,
events, and community fundraising.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Developing strategies and setting goals to hit fundraising targets.
Building relationships with funding organisations.
Attracting donations from individuals and trusts.
To help the Communications Officer develop a page to be included on the
website.
Work with the Communications Officer to keep the website and social media
updated with events.
To research possible funding opportunities in communities with support by
volunteers and staff.
Developing and overseeing events and campaigns with the COO and
Communications Officer.
Recruit and support a team of fundraising volunteers.
Support volunteers to attend community fundraising events.
Arrange Kilt walk events, fun runs etc.
To secure sponsorship deals from the private sector.
To work with the policy and communications team to market events.
Develop further fundraising ideas.
To develop contacts with the local and national press to promote donations and
campaigns.
Assist the CEO and leadership team with achieving funding through funding
applications.
Research available grants and trusts.
Produce monthly reports on all above tasks.
THIS ROLE CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT ON FRIDAY 14TH NOVEMBER
For more information please contact abeermacintyreconsultancy@hotmail.com
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: 16,000.00 per year
Expected hours: 18 per week
Benefits:
Company pension
Flexitime
Work from home
Work Location: Remote
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