As an Entry Level Fundraiser, you will represent nonprofits at live events, inspire donations, and support campaign operations while spreading awareness.
Join Our Team as a Fundraiser & Make an Impact!
Outgoing?
Love meeting new people?
Want to make a difference?
We’re looking for energetic, social, and motivated individuals to join our team as Entry Level Fundraisers! If you’re the life of the party and thrive in a fun, fast-paced environment, this role is for you.What We Do:We partner with local and national charities to host fundraising events that make a real impact. You’ll be on the front lines, engaging with the community, spreading awareness, and driving support for important causes.Responsibilities:
- Represent amazing nonprofits at live events
- Connect with people & inspire donations
- Keep campaign operations running smoothly
- Bring positive energy & enthusiasm to every event
- Help with event setup and breakdown
- Crush goals & celebrate wins with your team!
Qualifications:
- Strong communication & people skills
- A positive, go-getter attitude
- Reliable & ready to learn—no experience needed!
- Ability to travel to different event locations
- Authorized to work in the United States
If you're ready to launch your career, meet amazing people, and do something meaningful, apply today!
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