Branch Fundraising Volunteer (Blackpool Adult Support Group)

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This opportunity will be closing for applications on the 10/08/23

We have 116 volunteer-led branches and groups across the UK, covering almost three quarters of the country. We also have online branches for autistic people with a shared interest, identity or experience. Our hard-working volunteers run support, information and social activities for autistic adults, children and their families in their local area. They also organise and join in with fundraising and campaigning.

Our branches and groups run a huge range of activities, from coffee mornings for parents and soft play for children, to larger parties and fundraising events. The aim of the branch’s Fundraising Volunteer is to make sure all branch activities are well funded. Branches are financially independent so are reliant on local fundraising to keep going. Without this role, the branch activities couldn’t go ahead and we couldn’t support as many people as we do.

The role is fully supported by the regional Senior Branch Engagement Officer and the other branch volunteers. You will receive full guidance and training for everything you’ll need to do. You could have the option of attending branch committee meetings and contributing your thoughts on future branch activities.

Do you have a few hours a month to give to volunteering? This role can fit around your responsibilities, and you can decide when you would like to volunteer. There is flexibility on the amount of the time you give too. We know our volunteers have busy lives and we do our best to fit around you.

How you’ll hear about your application

Once you’ve applied, you’ll receive notifications to the email address you apply with. Sometimes the emails we send about your application go into junk folders. We will keep in touch with you through an email address ending in @NAS.goassemble.com, do check your junk folder for confirmation of your application and other messages from us.

When and where

  • Flexibility on days and the amount of time committed to the role. The majority of branch volunteers give around 4 hours a week but it depends how active the branch is.
  • Home based (plus travel to branch activities)

Support

  • Designated Senior Branch Engagement Officer to answer any queries and provide support.
  • Written guidance on a range of branch communications.
  • You must complete any requested eLearning modules before you start volunteering. Your Senior Branch Engagement Officer will explain what you need to complete.
  • Insurance cover for all branch activities.
  • Agreed expenses reimbursed for attendance at any event organised by the branch support team.