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Fundraiser
Description
Fundraising consultants develop and coordinate activities to secure funds for charitable or nonprofit organizations, political candidates, or projects. They might work as independent contractors or on staff in consulting or public relations firms. Fundraising can involve long work hours, depending on the consultant's client load. Some fundraising goals and situations may lead to stress.
Job Prospect
Low
Work Environment
Fundraiser work requires frequent travels to meet Donors or Investors. This may often see them working at evenings and on weekends in other to network with most of their Donors or Investors
General and Personal Skills Required
Average Salary
Cost of Training
Recommended Level of Education
Bachelor
Professional Skills / Tools Required
Associated Disciplines
English, journalism, communications, public relations and business,