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Southeast and East Asian Centre (SEEAC)

Fundraising Consultant

London
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SEEAC (Southeast and East Asian Centre) is a not-for-profit organisation led by and for migrants, refugees, people seeking asylum from Southeast and East Asia, and people of these heritages in the UK. The organisation provides direct support services, helping community members navigate daily challenges and access essential resources. SEEAC also leads advocacy and campaigning efforts to advance the rights, welfare, and visibility of migrants, refugees, and racialised/minoritised communities. As a Community Interest Company (CIC) based in the London area, SEEAC works closely with local and national partners to strengthen community power and social justice.

Role Description

The Fundraising Consultant will play a key role in developing and implementing strategies to grow SEEAC’s income and diversify funding sources. This is a part-time, hybrid role based in the London Area, United Kingdom, with a mix of on-site work and remote/home-based work. Day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Designing and delivering fundraising plans
  • Building and managing relationships with donors and partners
  • Identifying new funding opportunities
  • Conducting prospect research
  • Preparing grant and funding proposals
  • Supporting planned and annual giving campaigns
  • Monitoring fundraising performance
  • Preparing regular reports
  • Advising the team on best practices in philanthropy and ethical fundraising

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  • Demonstrated experience in fundraising and philanthropy, including developing and executing fundraising strategies.
  • Knowledge of planned giving and annual giving approaches, with the ability to design donor journeys and stewardship plans.
  • Strong prospect research skills to identify, assess, and prioritise potential donors and funding partners.
  • Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with donors, foundations, and community stakeholders.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience drafting grant applications, proposals, and impact reports.
  • Understanding of and commitment to the rights, welfare, and lived experiences of migrants, refugees, and racialised/minoritised communities.
  • Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and collaborate effectively in a small, mission-driven team.
  • Previous experience in the charity, not-for-profit, or community sector; familiarity with UK fundraising regulations and best practices is an advantage.

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Key Details:

  • Contract: August–November 2026 (equivalent to 40 days, approximately 2 days per week)
  • Location: Remote (UK-based), with occasional in-person meetings
  • Closing Date: 22nd July 2026 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged).

To apply, please send your CV and proposal to jobs@seeac.org.uk with the subject line "Fundraising Consultant".

For full details of the role, person specification, and application requirements, please download the Terms of Reference here: https://www.seeac.org.uk/work-with-us

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Skills

Fundraising
Philanthropy
Prospect Research
Donor Relationships
Communication
Grant Writing
Ethical Fundraising
Project Management
Community Engagement
Advocacy
Campaigning
Social Justice
Non-Profit Sector
UK Fundraising Regulations
Stewardship Plans

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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