Warwickshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) is one of the 46 UK Wildlife Trusts. Established in 1970 we are a grass roots organisation governed by 14 trustees elected from a membership of 30,000 people, 99% of whom live in the county, and supported by over 900 volunteers. We manage an estate covering 1,000 ha in Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull and no one living or working in that area is more than 6 miles from one of our 67 nature reserves. As members of the influential network of Wildlife Trusts, we are part of a collective covering the whole of the UK with 870,000 members, 32,500 volunteers, 2,500 staff and 600 trustees all working together through a central unit, the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (TWT). Together we are on a mission to restore a third of the UK’s land and seas for nature by 2030. We believe everyone, everywhere, should have access to nature and the joy and health benefits it brings. Each Wildlife Trust is an independent charity formed by people getting together to make a positive difference for wildlife, climate and future generations. Together we care for 2,300 diverse and beautiful nature reserves and work with others to manage their land for nature, too. WWT has an ambitious ten-year strategy. We have a bold goal that, by 2030, nature will be in recovery with abundant and diverse wildlife everywhere, and that natural processes will be creating wilder landscapes where people and nature thrive. To deliver our ambitions for nature and people, we need to diversify and increase our unrestricted income, and we are looking for an enthusiastic fundraiser with experience of developing productive relationships with donors to drive this area of work. Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s 30,000 strong membership base, managed by the membership team, delivers a consistent and valuable channel of unrestricted income for the Trust. This, alongside grants received from funders, and returns from our commercial trading subsidiary, Middlemarch Environmental Ltd, allows us to deliver a huge volume of work across the county. The Fundraising and Philanthropy Manager is responsible for driving forward a range of initiatives including the Major Donor Programme and further developing our legacy stewardship scheme. In this way you will increase unrestricted income to further support our strategic aims. The successful applicant will oversee the fundraising budget and set annual plans that align with the Trust’s strategic objectives and work with departments across the Trust to drive the delivery of successful fundraising campaigns. You will be a passionate, relationship-focused and target driven fundraiser with the ability to inspire and lead others, develop external relationships, and achieve excellent results whilst working collaboratively with colleagues at the Trust and across the movement. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to make a real impact on fundraising at the Trust in line with our strategic goals of more space for nature, with more people on nature’s side. In return we can offer you a varied role, daily interaction with highly committed colleagues passionate about their work. If you are interested in using your expertise to help us, then we would be delighted to receive your application.