Tuesday, July 2, 2013

GPPAC Donor Relations Intern

Starting date: 29th July 2013
Deadline for applications: 19th July 2013
Duration: 3 months (4 days a week)
Place: GPPAC Foundation, Secretariat in The Hague, The Netherlands
Please note that the position is unpaid. Travel costs to and from the office up to 20 EUR per working day will be reimbursed.
The GPPAC Foundation 
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a network of civil society conflict prevention and peacebuilding organisations from around the world, who have been working together since 2003 to build a new international consensus on the way in which we approach violent conflict. The global secretariat of GPPAC is based in The Hague, which also provides the legal foundation for the network as the GPPAC Foundation (formerly the European Centre for Conflict Prevention, ECCP). GPPAC calls for a fundamental change of approach towards conflict: a shift from reaction to prevention. For more information about GPPAC see www.gppac.net.
Fundraising 
In support of GPPAC's financial sustainability, the Donor Relations Coordinator works with the GPPAC Foundation team and with network members across the world in the area of donor relations and fundraising. Key responsibilities of the team include identifying and following up on funding opportunities, coordinating and writing funding applications, and ensuring donor requirements are met through monitoring reports. The team also informs, advises and supports GPPAC members in fundraising matters. The intern will support the Donor Relations Coordinator to balance the mentioned ongoing tasks with a more strategic view of how GPPAC will sustain itself in the coming years. In addition, the intern will support an upcoming fundraising event due to take place in The Hague later in the year. The role is an opportunity to become familiar with all areas of GPPAC's work as well as with its external policy environment, and will give hands-on experience in the area of fundraising. The intern will be working closely with GPPAC Programme Managers/Regional Coordinators in ensuring that the needs, achievements and plans from the different GPPAC programmes and regions are captured and communicated to donors.
Tasks will include, amongst others:
Fundraising
  • Researching the funding environment and following up on leads for new types of funding streams (such as corporate, private/public fundraising) and keeping the donors database up to date;
  • Update and maintain the fundraising page for members on the Peace Portal, GPPAC's online communication and information tool (see www.peaceportal.org)
  • Supporting the organisation and planning of a fundraising event in The Hague.
  • Liaising with GPPAC members and Programme Managers and obtaining/managing information for funding proposals and reports
  • Supporting ongoing fundraising tasks (proposal development, reporting).
  • Research and develop briefs on current policy and funding trends.
  • Writing up a final report about findings, learning points and recommendations from the internship.
General
  • Assisting and participating in the daily functions of the organisation.
Requirements
  • Relevant educational background (university level), preferably in peace and conflict studies or related field;
  • Familiarity and understanding of the civil society sector;
  • Strong organisational skills, ability to multitask and work to deadlines;
  • Demonstrated research and analytical skills;
  • Proactive, able to work independently, problem-solve and show initiative;
  • Systematic, meticulous eye for detail;
  • Strong communication skills;
  • Excellent command of written and spoken English – either a native speaker, or have completed education in English – knowledge of other languages a strong advantage;
  • High level of computer literacy (Microsoft Office pack and possibly other software or databases);
  • Experience in events organisation;
  • Work experience in the field an advantage but not a requirement.
This internship provides a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the inner workings of an NGO working internationally, to get hands-on experience and responsibilities in key programmatic areas and to challenge him- or herself in a small, dynamic team.

How to apply

To apply, please send a CV, cover letter explaining how you fit the requirements, including a writing sample to Shireen Lau at s.lau@gppac.netIncomplete applications will be rejected.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 19th July 2013. Interviews will take place in the week of 22nd July 2013.

Locations: Laan van Meerdervoort 70, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, 2517AN, Netherlands

Other Details

Start date: July 29, 2013
End date: October 29, 2013
Application deadline: July 19, 2013
Hours per week: 32
Compensation: Unpaid
Stipend/Wage: n/a

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