Volunteering
Community Fundraising Volunteer
For Police Care UK
Register your Interest
As a Community Fundraising Volunteer, you will be supporting the fundraising team to help raise vital funds for Police Care UK. You will play an important role by organising fundraising events and activities within your local community. Community Fundraising Volunteers also act as ambassadors, helping to spread the word about the work of Police Care UK and encouraging and supporting local people, clubs and organisations to fundraise for us too.
What you will be doing:
- Getting involved in researching and running local events, which could include anything from quiz nights to coffee mornings, to collections or sponsored walks.
- Using your communication skills to chat and tell people about Police Care UK and why we need their support.
- Using your imagination and creativity to suggest new fundraising ideas that could raise money for Police Care UK.
- Researching the opportunities to deliver presentations and raise awareness of Police Care UK in the Community.
- Attending local networking events and helping to recruit more volunteers for your local team.
- Help raise awareness when asked of Police Care UK campaigns, projects and work.
- Replacing and collecting collection tins from local shops, pubs or other venues.
- Promote fundraising campaigns and share messages via social media platforms.
- Distribute leaflets and information packs when required.
What's in it for you:
- You’ll get the satisfaction of knowing you’re supporting people who suffered trauma as a result of policing by raising funds for our vital services
- This volunteering role is a great opportunity to meet new people and build your communication and interpersonal skills.
- You’ll have lots of fun socialising and attending a wide range of different events.
- Opportunities to connect with other volunteers and the wider Police Family.
- Volunteering should never leave you out of pocket. We pay any expenses related to your volunteering with us, including travel costs
Skills
The skills you need:
- Excellent communication and listening skills.
- Friendly and professional manner.
- Good networking skills, able to talk at all levels.
- An open-minded approach to individuals, avoiding judgement and stereotyping; promoting equality and diversity.
- Basic IT skills and access to internet/email. Willingness to learn and use our volunteer software package that logs events and interactions in line with GDPR legislation.
- Willingness to undertake the relevant training and maintain the relevant knowledge, as required.
- Able to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion at all times.
- Interpersonal skills; empathy and compassion.
About Police Care UK
Police Care UK is a charity for serving and veteran police officers and staff, volunteers, and their families who have suffered any physical or psychological harm as a result of policing.
We are independent of the police service, and are funded entirely by donations and fundraising – we receive no money from government or forces for our work.
Interests
- Crime, Victims and Offenders
- Emergency Response
- Mental Health
- No specific interest
Activities
- Fundraising and Finance
- General Helping
- Local Events
- One-off Activity
- Supporting Charities
Details
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No -
DBS check required
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Yes -
Equality and Diversity Policy
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Yes -
Expenses reimbursed
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Yes -
Health and Safety Policy
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Yes -
Is it fully accessible
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Yes -
Ongoing support
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Yes -
Suitable for physical or sensory impairment
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No -
Suitable for Under 18's
18+
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Yes -
Training provided
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Yes -
Volunteer induction
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Yes -
Volunteer Policy
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Yes -
Volunteers covered by insurance
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Yes -
Written role description
Availability
Ad-hoc
This is a flexible volunteer role where you can give as little or as much time as you want. You can fit your volunteering around any other responsibilities or commitments that you have.
Location
This opportunity is available in: Arun District, Chichester District
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