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PHILANTHROPIC GRANTS – TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS

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Organisation : c/- Mayers Recruitment

Location : Melbourne

Work type : Part-time

Sector : Community Engagement, Education & Training

Salary type : Annual Package

Application closing date : 4 Aug, 2023

About the organisation

Organisation Name : c/- Mayers Recruitment

This values-based not-for-profit has made a strong impact upon the Victorian community since it was established almost 50 years ago.  Providing a range of important educational programs, lectures and publications, it promotes a positive awareness of creating a better world.

About the role

  • Join a small, motivated team at this highly regarded organisation
  • Part-time negotiable – 4 days per week
  • Inner bayside suburban location

Working together with a small, dedicated team you will be responsible for managing their grants programs which have been well supported by some of Melbourne’s best-known philanthropic foundations and family trusts. The role is suited to a well organised individual with previous experience in writing grants and submissions, and the ability to identify and showcase programs that set it apart from other organisations. 

Your strong self-management skills will be highly valued, as you will often need to prioritise tasks with competing deadlines. You must have excellent written and oral communication skills and be able to develop effective working relationships with philanthropic partners. A competitive remuneration will be offered.

How to apply

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Please quote in application: PHILANTHROPIC GRANTS - TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS via Pro Bono Australia.


Profession: #Grants_and_Philanthropy
Sector: #Community_Engagement, #Education_and_Training
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