Amnesty
International is looking for a Regional Trust and Foundations Manager
for the Africa region, which can be based in Johannesburg or Nairobi or
Dakar.
Amnesty
International Secretariat (AIIS), operates from a number of sites
around the world, gathers and communicates accurate and action-oriented
human rights information globally. AIIS campaigns for meaningful human
rights change; enables effective human rights activism and works to
persuade governments and other actors to uphold universal human rights
standards. We provide strategic leadership, support and advice to the
Amnesty International movement globally, fostering Amnesty
International’s contribution, presence and public accountability
throughout the world.
This
role is in the Global Trust and Foundations Programme which sits within
the Global Fundraising and Engagement (GFE) Directorate, which provides
strategic leadership to AI sections for the overall movement growth
strategies in people and money.
This
is one of 4 Regional Trust and Foundations Manager posts we are
currently hiring as part of a new global fundraising structure. The
other Regional Trust and Foundations Manager posts are Asia, Latin
America and Europe.
The
Regional Trusts and Foundations Manager for the Africa region will
support priority sections in their Trust and Foundations specialist
fundraising activities in the region, including advising on and
coordinating of financial investment and other capacity building
resources which will drive direct fundraising activities and financial
growth in Amnesty International in the region, resulting in successful
fundraising programmes according to market potential and in line with
strategic fundraising goals that add value to the movement.
The
ideal candidate will have extensive experience of developing large
scale, multi-year funding proposals to a variety of (international)
trusts, foundations and institutional sources, preferably with
experience in fundraising from Trust and Foundations in the Africa
region.
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