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Fundraising Manager For Earth Org

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Anne C

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Lead a fundraising venture Inside Earth.org (10 to 20 hrs weekly, remote)

Earth.org is a collaboratively written travel guide with a non profit approach. Our vision is to provide free and reliable travel information, which we consider as hard to find in between so much advertising.

Our 100% remote team works from around the world on our silently launched beta. We are a small, open-minded, and dedicated team looking for a few good people to work independently at the workplace of their choice - be it a beach in Goa, a cafe in Paris or your bedroom in San Francisco.

If you are passionate about sustainable travel and would like to help us create this responsible, inclusive and free travel guide we want to hear from you.

Earth.org is currently looking for a fundraising manager. You organise everything around an innovative fundraising model - as an entrepreneur inside Earth.org. You are able to get attention by sending out the right messages. You coordinate your work with one founder of Earth.org.

Responsibilities include:

- Design of a new fundraising idea from conceptualization to technical implementation.

- Research and contact of potential international clients, partners, donors.

- Design of social media campaigns and PR activities.

Our requirements:

- You need to have entrepreneurial and sales experience, ideally with a fundraising background.

- High media affinity.

- You have a strong Internet and a strong sales affinity.

- You are totally dedicated to your job and work 100% self motivated.

- Strong grasp of the English language.

- Ideally you have experience in working remotely.

- You have strong cross-cultural skills and share our environmental, social and cultural friendly mindset.

At Earth.org, we employ a positive mindset in everything we do. We think there is no room for negativity in the workplace, especially one as unique as ours with such an important goal -- so, we look for certain characteristics in potential members of our team:

- You have a positive vibe: you live your life in a positive way and you want to inspire people likewise, handling all situations in life with a positive perspective. You understand that to improve your own and everybody else's life on this planet one must think positively and inspire other people to do the same.

- You communicate proactively and openly: you understand that positive communication is the key to solving problems within this company, and is one of our most important principles. You also know that positive communication is key to raising awareness both inside and outside the company, so that everybody pulls in the same direction. We communicate efficiently, positively and proactively within our team and the same way via our website with everybody.

- You take responsibility: you know with certainty that you can fulfill the purpose of your job. You have the knowledge and the ability to make Earth.org succeed in your particular work areas.

- You achieve your very best output: you shape your work and your interaction with the company by taking on only tasks that match your expertise and therefore give us your very best results.

Working times: 10 to 20 hrs per week

Payment: Low basic payment and variable payment

Time horizon: minimum 12 months

Interested? Contact us at:

Email: work (at) earth.org

See all Earth.org open positions here: http://www.earth.org/pages/jobs

Do you want to support Earth.org but don't recognize yourself in this job description or cannot fulfill the commitment at this point? Please have a look at our openideas@earth.org list for small projects you can pick at any time: http://volunteers.earth.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13

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