Tele Fundraising Internship

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Tele Fundraising
Start Date
Starts immediatelyImmediately
Duration
6 Months
Stipend
₹ 16,000-20,000 /month
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2 Jun' 23
Posted 3 weeks ago
Internship

About the internship

Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:

1. Create resourceful ways to spread awareness about India s biodiversity
2. Work on effectively conveying the organization s mission, vision, and programs to potential donors
3. Work on contacting donors through calls and explain WWF India's work to members in a clear and exciting way to generate funds for supporting WWF-India s conservation work
4. Work on cultivating a network of dedicated donors and volunteers
5. Develop a long-term relationship with the donor and upgrade them in the donor pyramid
6. Work on meeting the fundraising target given by the line manager

What we offer:

1. Be a part of the largest nature conservation organization
2. Learn how to sell your ideas to people and develop interpersonal skills
3. Receive robust training through regular learning and development programs
4. Merit and performance-driven culture, with ample opportunities to grow in the role

Note: Selected candidates will start their journey in WWF- India as fundraising trainees and be trained in public interaction and fundraising by experienced professionals. They will receive a stipend during this period.

Skill(s) required

Effective Communication English Proficiency (Spoken)

Who can apply

Only those candidates can apply who:

1. are available for full time (in-office) internship

2. can start the internship between 18th May'23 and 22nd Jun'23

3. are available for duration of 6 months

4. are from or open to relocate to Delhi and neighboring cities

5. have relevant skills and interests

* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.

Number of openings

4

About WWF-India

World Wide Fund for Nature-India (WWF-India) was founded with the express objective of ensuring the conservation of the country's wildlife and natural habitats. Throughout the seventies and eighties, WWF-India kept its focus primarily on wildlife and nature conservation. Whilst our conservation initiatives for the tiger and other priority species continue to be a core area of our work, our programs move ahead on education, sustainable agriculture, marine conservation, engaging with businesses to adopt better environmental practices, inspiring citizens to take positive action for the planet, among many others.
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