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Role Detail

Bid writer and Grants Volunteer

Think Tenacity Academy CIC

Making Time for Black Health Events is set-up to serve the Black community by providing access to Black therapists. Our online and in-person local events are free to attend. Apply online or send an email to Volunteer@ThinkTenacity.com For more info about us visit - https://www.ThinkTenacityPodcast.com

Detailed Description

Do you have 1-2 hours to work remotely from home and choose your own working hours? Are passionate about boosting mental health in the local community? You will play an exciting part in the fundraising by identifying and submitting bids and grants for funding for Making Time For Black Events. Would suit someone who is willing to hit the ground running and interested in making a difference to improving mental health support for marginalised communities by contributing to creating a funding strategy & maintain a database spreadsheet of grant bids

Activities you will be doing

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What skills are required for this role

Reading & Writing

Why these skills are required

What We’re Looking For: 2 years experience or a similar role. Strong administrative skills. Excellent communication skills. Strong organisational and multitasking skills. Use of WhatsApp for team communication. Ability to work remotely without supervision. Strong time management and ability to meet deadlines. Confidence in proactively communicating new ideas. Interest in working with a small charitable organisation. Interest in addressing health inequalities and tackling mental health stigmas.

What is in it for you

Your time will make a meaningful difference in promoting mental health awareness and supporting the Black community. Flexibility: Enjoy the convenience of remote work by choosing your own flexible hours working one to two hours a day. Give back reward: Your contribution will help a small Black mental health non-profit CIC organisation grow to help more people in the community. Skill Development: Enhance your event management skills in a new sector. Networking: Grow your network by connecting with community leaders, charities etc. Recognition: Receive acknowledgment from Making Time for Black Mental Health Events Team and a reference for your contribution.

Time Commitment

1 - 2 hours per day working from home

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Bromley and South East London neighbouring boroughs

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
18 - 25
We Welcome
We particularly welcome people from BAME community, refugees and asylum seekers.
Location
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