Following the launch of our new strategy in 2025 and the continued expansion of our services for young people, we are
investing further in our fundraising capacity through the recruitment of a new Community & Corporate
Fundraiser Role. As an organisation, we have traditionally relied heavily on grants and trusts as our main
source of income. While this will remain an important funding stream, we are now looking to diversify our income
by increasing support from community fundraising, events, and corporate partnerships. At this important stage of
growth, we are also keen to raise the profile and awareness of U-evolve and the impact of our work supporting
young people’s mental health.
This is a new role, offering a real opportunity to shape and develop sustainable income streams, create meaningful
fundraising opportunities, and make a tangible impact on the future of our services. Working alongside our
Fundraising Lead — who focuses primarily on grants and trusts — you will play a key part in generating income
through community fundraising initiatives, events, and corporate sponsorship. Responsibilities will include
planning and managing a calendar of fundraising events, identifying opportunities to raise awareness of U-evolve
within local communities, delivering talks and presentations to encourage support, and developing and managing
sponsorship relationships.
What we are looking for
We’re looking for someone who is passionate about improving young people’s mental health and who genuinely connects
with our mission and values. You will have:
- Experience in fundraising, ideally including community fundraising, events, or corporate
partnerships
- Experience working directly with young people and/or within mental health or a related
field or an understanding of the challenges young people face today.
- Experience in building networks or
contacts that could support awareness-raising, partnerships or fundraising activity.
- Confidence in
building relationships and representing U-evolve externally
- Excellent interpersonal skills with a
friendly and approachable manner.
Above all, we are looking for someone who shares our commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of
young people and who is excited by the opportunity to contribute to the growth and impact of our work.
Job Specifics
Salary: £27,500 pro rata
Hours: 14 hours per week, with flexibility and option for hybrid working.
Contract: Fixed Term, 18 months, with the potential to be extended, dependant on funding.
What We Will Give You
- Generous Holiday Package
- Enhanced Sick Pay
- Flexible working patterns
- Staff Wellbeing Scheme
- Learning and Development Policy to support staff training and development