Shoreditch, Greater London (Hybrid)
£40,000 - £46,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

Are you an experienced fundraiser with a track record of securing and managing large grants? Do
you enjoy finding creative and proactive ways to build relationships with new and existing
funders? We’re looking for a talented fundraiser to join us. Reporting to the Development Director
and working closely with our project leads, this role will be a crucial addition to our mission-driven
team. Individuals who are passionate about public interest journalism and its power to drive real-
world change are encouraged to apply.

About the Bureau
The Bureau is the UK’s largest independent non-profit investigative journalism organisation. In the
last year, our investigations were published in over 100 countries across local, national,
international, specialist, TV and digital platforms. Our four global investigative teams work with
reporters around the world on priority cross-border issues – environment, health, corruption and
big tech. In addition, our UK-focused Bureau Local team uses an innovative community-led
approach to cover issues like insecure work, migrant rights and family courts, amplifying the voices
of underrepresented communities. Founded in 2010, we’ve grown from a small group of
journalists to a diverse team delivering hard-hitting investigations that have prompted inquiries,
sparked legal challenges and informed policy change in the UK and across the world.

Our fundraising
At the Bureau, our funders and supporters are vital. We are almost entirely funded through grants
and donations so – put simply – without their support, we wouldn’t be here.

Although our supporters may come from different backgrounds or have varied priorities, they all
share a common goal: tackling the issues across our society that are eroding democracy and
driving inequality. They support our work to hold those in power accountable, uncover new
evidence to support positive change, and empower citizens.

The Bureau has experienced significant growth over the past three years, increasing our annual
income to £2.8m and expanding to a team of more than 40 people. While the majority of our
income comes from grants, there is strong potential for further fundraising growth, and we are
actively working to diversify our funding streams beyond trusts and foundations.

This is an exciting time to join The Bureau as we continue to build on our strong relationships with
existing supporters while exploring new funding opportunities.

Role and Responsibilities:
Support from trusts and foundations is our main source of philanthropic income so we are looking
for somebody with experience in grants fundraising who can quickly apply their skills and
expertise. You’ll work closely with our Development Director to report to and liaise with current
funders, manage a pipeline of prospects and submit successful applications to secure new grants.
In addition, you will support in building a major donor programme to diversify and strengthen our
funding base. You will collaborate with colleagues at all levels across the organisation, from impact
producers to reporters to finance and operations, in a supportive and welcoming culture that
values teamwork and shared success.

As an excellent communicator, you will be able to take complex issues and translate them into
clear, compelling narratives that resonate with funders and stakeholders. You will also be
passionate about building strong relationships with our funders and supporters.

While experience in high-net-worth fundraising would be a valuable bonus, it is not essential. You
don’t need to have raised funds for non-profit media before, but you do need to be excited by our
work and able to express The Bureau’s key areas of work and impact in an accessible, accurate and
compelling way. We’re a small team, so you’ll need the willingness to pitch in on fundraising tasks
– big or small – to ensure The Bureau is in the best possible position to pursue its mission.

Skills and Experience:

  • Excellent fundraiser with a demonstrable track record of 3+ years’ experience successfully raising significant funds for charities or non-profits and managing relationships with funders (foundations - essential, high net worth individuals - desirable);
  • Strong background in managing grants admin, including due diligence and processing agreements;
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, able to speak and write English fluently;
  • Great analytical skills, with experience in researching and identifying new funding sources for various projects;
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines and manage multiple priorities;
  • Experience of working with databases and funding pipelines;
  • Exceptional time management skills, a professional attitude, and meticulous attention to detail;
  • Resourceful and able to think creatively with strong problem-solving skills;
  • Strong interpersonal skills, able to collaborate at all levels across the organisation.
  • Experience in securing funds for journalism, social justice, civil society, human rights, or related causes is desirable but not essential;
  • We envisage this as a full-time, primarily hybrid working role, working from our London office two/three times a week.

Salary and contract
Salary: £40k- £46k depending on experience
Contract: Permanent
Location: London (hybrid working)
Reporting to: Development Director

Benefits - what we offer

  • 25 days annual leave
  • Additional gifted leave during the Christmas festive break
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Hybrid working
  • EAP - Employee Assistance Program
  • Enhanced sick pay
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay after 12 months of service
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Cycle to work scheme

How to apply
The Bureau is committed to being an equal-opportunity employer. We strive to create a
welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and adaptable environment where people are encouraged and
supported to achieve their best. We welcome applications from those belonging to groups
traditionally under-represented in the media. You don’t need to tick every box in this ad – we are
committed to hiring people with potential. If you feel like you lack some specific experience but
have the necessary drive and passion, please don’t be deterred from applying or getting in touch
with any questions.

Potential candidates should send a CV and cover letter. 

If you need support with your application, such as reasonable adjustments, or want to ask any questions about the job before applying, please find our Fundraising Manager email on hiring page.

You must have the right to live and work in the UK.

The deadline for application is Monday 21st October 2024 and we aim to schedule interviews week commencing 28th October or 4th November 2024.

Please also fill out our anonymous equality monitoring form on our page linked below, so we can better track who we
are reaching.

Our values

Just: We are committed to pursuing what is right. We act with integrity and fairness to bring
injustice to light.


Honest: We deal plainly and truthfully with each other and what we uncover. We reveal the truth
even when it is uncomfortable.


Courageous: We aim to break new ground. We are ambitious, tenacious, and innovative.


Inclusive: We seek to build equity. We embrace diversity, different experiences, and perspectives.


Collaborative: We believe people are stronger when they work together. We take a collective approach to how we tackle problems, share skills, and enable change.

Posted by
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 08 October 2024
Closing date: 21 October 2024 at 23:30
Tags: Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Fundraising, Corporate Fundraising, Regional Fundraising, Trusts / Foundations

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