German Fundraising Intern - Barcelona (Erasmus+ Support)
hace 23 horas
Barcelona
ppJob Title: German Fundraising Intern Street Child Germanybr/Location: Barcelona, Spain (European Headoffice)br/Reporting into: Country Manager Germanybr/Contract Term: 6 months /p pStreet Child is a charity dedicated to ensuring every child is safe in school and learning, through a holistic approach that targets all barriers to a child’s education. There’s never been a better time to get behind our cause: we are an ambitious and exciting international development charity, and this is your chance to be part of an incredible fundraising adventure! /p pAt Street Child, we are fortunate to work with fantastic volunteers who help us keep overheads low, ensuring that as much funding as possible goes directly to our projects in Sub‑Saharan Africa, Europe, and Asia. While this internship is unpaid, we actively support candidates in applying for Erasmus+ funding to help cover their costs. We are currently looking for a full‑time (33 hours/week) German intern to join us in our Barcelona office. The preferred internship duration is 6 months; however, shorter duration can be discussed. /p pStreet Child embraces skill diversity among interns, and we are more than happy, according to our current needs, to craft tasks depending on the personal qualities of the intern and/or give the intern freedom to apply their personal skills. /p pYou will be part of a small team led by Street Child Germany’s Country Manager. /p h3Individual Giving and Major Donors Intern /h3 ul liDevelop fundraising campaigns in collaboration with the marketing and communication department, targeting individual donors /li liManage existing donors, including regular communication, thank‑you notes, and personalized updates /li liContribute to and optimise the donor journey, from initial contact to long‑term retention /li liMaintain donor data in the CRM, including database updates, KPI tracking, and campaign performance analysis /li liPlan and support donor events, such as small appreciation gatherings /li /ul h3Corporate, Trusts Foundations, and Court Engagement Intern /h3 ul liIdentify new partnership opportunities with companies and trusts foundations /li liConduct market analysis and develop strategic approaches, including trend monitoring and partner identification /li liConceptualise project and collaboration ideas, such as joint campaigns or sponsorship initiatives /li liWrite funding proposals for private donors, based on knowledge of past, current, and upcoming Street Child projects /li liExpand the strategy for circulation‑based marketing, including structured follow‑ups /li /ul h3Public Donors Intern /h3 ul liIdentify new partnership opportunities with public institutions and other NGOs /li liConduct market analysis and develop strategic approaches, including trend monitoring and partner identification /li liResearch public policy trends at both the European and national levels /li liConceptualise project and collaboration ideas, such as joint campaigns or sponsorship initiatives /li liPrepare funding proposals for public donors, leveraging insights from past, current, and upcoming Street Child projects /li /ul h3Communication and Public Relations Intern /h3 ul liCreate content for the website, social media channels, and newsletters /li liSupport public relations efforts, including drafting press releases /li liDesign marketing materials, such as flyers, brochures, posters /li liCoordinate online campaigns, awareness‑raising initiatives, and Street Child events like the Sierra Leone Marathon and Cycling Challenge /li liContribute to the strategic development of communication and marketing activities /li /ul h3What are the benefits of an internship at Street Child? /h3 ul liInsights into NGO operations: You will gain comprehensive insights into international relief projects and learn first‑hand how a rapidly growing non‑profit organisation works. /li liBroader scope for creativity and ownership: At Street Child, you won’t just have the chance to contribute your own ideas; you’ll actively shape and lead your projects. Whether you’re working on fundraising campaigns, corporate partnerships, or volunteer management, your creativity and initiative are not only welcomed – they’re essential! /li liOpportunities for learning and development: Through regular training, constructive feedback, and close collaboration with the team, you’ll have the chance to systematically strengthen both your professional skills, such as communication, research, and project organisation, as well as your personal competencies, including self‑management and intercultural competence. /li liWork in an international team: You’ll be working alongside colleagues and fellow interns from various countries, offering a unique opportunity to strengthen your intercultural understanding and language skills. /li liSupport with Erasmus+: We provide guidance and assistance for those interested in applying for an Erasmus+ scholarship or other funding options. /li liSocial impact: Your work at Street Child directly helps disadvantaged children gain access to education and sustainably improves their living conditions. /li /ul h3General requirements and key characteristics /h3 ul liSelf‑motivated, pro‑active and innovative thinking with the ability to use your initiative and work independently. /li liInterest in the non‑profit sector and in Street Child’s mission. Ideally, you have a basic understanding of the NGO sector. /li liLanguage skills: For our team in Barcelona, fluent German (written/spoken) and good English skills are required. /li liExcellent communication skills both in writing and verbal. /li liTeam spirit flexibility: Our work spans multiple areas, so a collaborative mindset and the ability to quickly adapt to new topics are essential. If you thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy working closely with others, you’ll feel right at home. /li liCommon software skills: Basic knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and online tools (email, social media) are beneficial. /li /ul h3Area‑specific requirements (preferred, but not required) /h3 ul liA head for numbers and attention to detail: Assisting with donation receipts, budget overviews, and data maintenance. /li liProfessional and creative communication: You enjoy engaging with donors, sending thank‑you notes, and providing updates. /li liDemonstrated ability to work in a structured and self‑organised manner across CRM management, donor segmentation, and campaign evaluation. /li /ul h3Areas of university studies /h3 ul liRelevant fields include, but are not limited to, marketing, international relations, political science, human rights, development, economics, and global affairs. /li /ul pStreet Child is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr