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A Fundraising Coordinator develops campaigns and activities to raise money for charities and non-profit organisations. You’ll carry out event planning and marketing activities and develop relationships with various stakeholders, including major donors. Fundraising Coordinators may develop fundraising strategies and evaluate current and previous activities.
Fundraising Coordinators should be organised and able to handle several tasks at one time. It’s important you have strong interpersonal skills and can communicate with people from a range of backgrounds. Fundraising Coordinators should have good motivational skills and display excellent leadership abilities with colleagues.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Fundraising Coordinator.
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Become a community services worker with the CHC42121 Certificate IV in Community Development. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to engage with key people in the community, build relationships, and deliver community development programs. The course has a heavy focus on communication and interpersonal skills and you’ll graduate a confident communicator..
Average duration: 24 months.
In Australia, a full time Fundraising Coordinator generally earns $1,350 per week ($70,200 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
The number of people working in this field is expected to grow strongly in coming years. There are currently 24,400 people employed in this industry in Australia and many of them specialise as a Fundraising Coordinator. Fundraising Coordinators may find work across all regions of Australia.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
A Certificate IV in Community Development is an ideal qualification if you’re planning a career as a Fundraising Coordinator. This course will give you the skills to engage with key people in your community and deliver a range of community development programs. You’ll improve your communication and interpersonal skills and be confident building relationships with community members.
We’ll find nearby campuses and check if you’re eligible for funding in your state.
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$1,350 weekly pay
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