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Fundraising Officer

BRITISH HUMANIST ASSOCIATION
18,000 per year
Remote
Part-time
13th April 2026
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Fundraising Officer (Part-time: 3 days a week)

Apply before 17:00 Monday, 13 April 2026

Is this position right for you?

We’re seeking a Fundraising Officer to support the growth of all our programmes, services, and campaigns. Primarily working on a new area of trusts and foundations fundraising, including researching prospects. You will be responsible for making grant applications and updating funders, as well as providing overall support to the wider fundraising team at Humanists UK.

Are you an early-career fundraiser with some experience of working in the trusts and foundations sector, either for a charity or as a funder? Are you looking for your next big move and a new role that you can really get your teeth into? Do you want to grow your skillset while taking ownership of exciting projects? If so, this could be the role for you.

What you'll be doing

You'll be part of the Advancing Humanism Directorate. You'll work with our Head of Fundraising, Jess, as well as working closely with our Director of Advancing Humanism, Liam, and other members of the Communications and Marketing team.

The fundraising team is responsible for income generation including donors, campaigns, grants, and exploring new ways we can sustain and grow our fundraising. This includes planning and leading giving campaigns; donor and funder stewardship (working with the Chief Executive’s Office); developing and maintaining an income pipeline; and identifying new opportunities to diversify our income streams.

Key Tasks & Activities

Implementing and further developing Humanists UK’s grants, trusts, and foundations fundraising strategy, with key tasks including:

  • Researching new funding prospects

  • Maintaining and growing our funding pipeline.

  • Supporting colleagues across the organisation to develop, bid for, and report on appropriate projects for funding

  • Writing clear and compelling funding bids, proposals, and appeals, and produce timely, high-quality reports for funders

  • Maintaining accurate records of applications, reporting schedules, project milestones, and grant income using the charity’s CRM system.

  • Working with the finance team to make sure grants are administered efficiently and all income is accurately recorded

  • Monitoring progress against targets, providing regular updates and income reports to the Head of Fundraising

  • Supporting continuous improvement by maintaining effective systems for tracking and evaluating trust fundraising activity

  • Keeping informed about developments and sector trends in fundraising

As a successful candidate

You will have strong organisational skills and be confident managing a varied workload, balancing application and reporting deadlines with funder stewardship and pipeline development needs.

You will also be a proactive and supportive team player and a self-starter. We are a small team who manage our own work, but value coming together to share ideas, support one another, and take creative risks.

If this sounds like you

Download the full Fundraising Officer role description and person specification, click 'Apply now', attach your CV, answer a couple questions and then tell us how you match the person specification in a cover letter.

Applications should be submitted by 17:00 Monday, 13 April 2026.

Shortlisting and interviews

Candidates shortlisted for an interview will be notified by week ending 17 April 2026.

Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held during the week of 20 April 2026 at our offices at 3 Waterhouse Square, London EC1N 2SW. There is also an option to have your interview online by request.

If you have any questions about the post, please feel free to contact the Head of Fundraising, Jess Edwards, by email on jess@humanists.uk - she will be very happy to talk more about the role with you.

  • Department
  • Directorate of Advancing Humanism
  • Role
  • Fundraising Officer
  • Locations
  • London
  • Yearly salary
  • £18,000
  • Employment type
  • Part-time
  • Last date to apply
  • 13 April, 2026
  • Job type
  • Staff
  • Remote Status
  • Flexible (by negotiation)

About Humanists UK

We started out in 1896, and since then we’ve always been a growing movement at the forefront of social change. Today we’re trusted by over 120,000 members and supporters and over 70 local and special interest affiliates to promote humanism.

We put humanism into practice through effective campaigning and services, supporting lasting change for happier, more fulfilling lives. Our policies are informed with the support of over 150 of the UK’s most prominent philosophers, scientists, and other thinkers and experts and we seek to advance them with the help of over 100 parliamentarians in membership of the All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group. We bring like-minded people together to make change happen, and we strive to be their voice in public debate, drawing on contemporary humanist thought and the worldwide humanist tradition.

We’ve been conducting non-religious funerals, weddings, and baby-namings for 120 years. Our highly trained celebrants are the best you’ll find anywhere, and they support individuals to create authentic, bespoke ceremonies that put people and their stories at the heart of every occasion.

We also help vulnerable people easily access like-minded and effective non-religious pastoral support that is specially tailored to work for them. Our trained and accredited non-religious pastoral support volunteers operate across hospitals, prisons, and the armed forces.