Job Posting - FUNDRAISING OFFICER (Ottawa)
At Human Concern International (HCI), we are committed to responding swiftly and effectively to crises, ensuring that communities receive the support they need when they need it most. For over 40 years, HCI has been at the forefront of emergency relief, delivering aid and hope to families in over 40 countries.
Are you someone who enjoys getting involved in the community and is passionate about humanitarian work? Then this position is for you! As a Fundraising Officer, you will be HCIs focal point of contact in the community with the goal of increasing brand awareness, building partnerships, and raising funds for causes that matter. You are someone who has a friendly and outgoing personality who loves to connect with people and motivate them towards doing good.
Position Title: Fundraising Officer (Ottawa)
Reporting To: Fundraising Manager
Location: Ottawa
Number of positions: 1
Terms: Full time 37.5 hours per week
Deadline to Apply: Ongoing until position is filled
Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesOutreach & Relationship Management- Represent HCI as a community ambassador in Ottawa, increasing organizational visibility and engaging new donors with our mission.
- Cultivate and sustain strong relationships with major donors, community leaders, and partners to support HCIs initiatives.
- Utilize social media platforms strategically to amplify HCIs messaging, campaigns, and events within the Ottawa community.
- Maintain a coordinated calendar of outreach initiatives, including community events, workshops, and speaking engagements.
- Identify and engage High-Net-Worth individuals in the region, working closely with national leadership to align donor interests with key projects.
- Build partnerships with local schools, colleges, and universities to foster youth engagement in HCI programs.
- Collaborate with other NGOs and community organizations to explore and implement joint local projects.
- Develop and execute targeted fundraising strategies to engage prospective donors and drive financial contributions.
- Design innovative campaigns across channels such as direct mail, online giving, peer-to-peer fundraising, and major gifts.
- Establish and track fundraising goals, providing consistent updates and impact reports to leadership.
- Analyze donor data to identify giving trends and optimize fundraising efforts accordingly.
- Plan and execute impactful community events in Ottawa to promote HCIs mission and donor engagement.
- Coordinate with volunteers and stakeholders to ensure seamless event logistics and meaningful experiences.
- Collect feedback and assess event outcomes to inform future planning and improvements.
- Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support local outreach and fundraising campaigns.
- Foster a rewarding volunteer environment aligned with HCIs values and community impact goals.
Youth Engagement
- Develop and implement youth-focused initiatives that inspire leadership and participation in HCIs mission.
- Create meaningful opportunities for youth involvement in fundraising and awareness campaigns.
- Identify local grant opportunities and funding sources to support HCIs projects in Ottawa.
- Prepare compelling grant proposals and ensure compliance with grant requirements and reporting standards.
- Establish relationships with local foundations and grantmakers to strengthen long-term funding prospects.
- Accurately track and manage donor information and financial contributions using HCI systems.
- Ensure all documentation meets HCIs compliance standards and regulatory requirements.
- University degree in events planning, fundraising, project management, or a related field preferred; equivalent experience is acceptable.
- Experience in fundraising, sales, or event planning, ideally within a non-profit organization.
- Proven track record in community activism and volunteering.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and a customer-focused approach.
- Strong prioritization and time management abilities.
- Team player with the capacity to work independently.
- Commitment to HCIs values and mission.
- Fluency in English; proficiency in French or another language is a plus.
- Valid drivers license and access to a vehicle are essential.
- Competitive Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications, along with potential annual incentives.
- Benefits Package: Medical,wellness programs, and more.
- Retirement Savings: Contributions to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
- Paid Time Off: Sick days, vacation days, and family days for work-life balance.
- Professional Development: Access to training, leadership programs, and career growth opportunities.
Some travel, as well as evening and weekend work, may be required.
We appreciate all applications; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.