Senior Fundraising Officer

Money and Mental Health Policy Institute

Employment Type Full time Both full-time and part-time applicants considered, at a minimum of four days per week
Location Hybrid · London, UK
Salary £43,752 (GBP)
Team Fundraising
Seniority Mid-level
  • Closing: 9:30am, 2nd Mar 2026 GMT

Job Description

The Senior Fundraising Officer’s primary role is to help Money and Mental Health secure the income it needs to deliver its mission and further strengthen the charity’s financial footing for the future. This is a crucial role in our new Fundraising team, and the successful candidate will work across all elements of our income generation activities - from grant-writing to donor stewardship and pipeline development.

The role will have a particular focus on securing funding from Trusts and Foundations, but there will also be ample opportunities to engage corporate partners and other prospective funders. 

The successful candidates will have the chance to bring their ideas in terms of identifying new routes to funding for the organisation and shaping our income generation activities.

Key responsibilities

Funding bids and proposals

  • Draft and develop effective and impactful fundraising bids and proposals to secure both grant income and corporate sponsorship

  • Project manage the process of developing funding proposals - including completing funding checklists, coordinating the team on relevant deadlines and booking in time for sign off from relevant colleagues.

Relationship management

  • Play a key role in donor stewardship alongside Head of Fundraising and Senior Leadership Team (SLT), including grant makers, corporates and individual donors

  • Support SLT in identifying - and building relationships with - relevant individuals within prospective funder organisations - including coordinating meetings.

  • Ensure we stay on top of our grant requirements, including drafting grant reports and coordinating other team members to fulfil those requirements

  • Work with External Affairs team to create excellent supporter journeys for online donors.

Pipeline development

  • Work with Head of Fundraising to undertake research into new fundraising prospects and to develop a strong funder pipeline

  • Stay on top of new developments in the charity sector and wider funding landscape

  • Make recommendations to Head of Fundraising on new funders we should engage with or seek to build relationships with

  • Maintain accurate pipeline data and prospect records, ensuring regular updates

Planning, strategy and vision

  • Contribute to the delivery of our income generation strategy - including meeting relevant targets set out in the strategy. 

  • Support the team with advance planning on funding bids, project managing complex cross-team processes, matrix-managing small project teams and ensuring all key milestones are met 

  • Proactively suggest ideas for ways of improving our processes and ways of working to better support our income generation targets or better deliver our work.

About you

We’re seeking someone who is ambitious, driven and emotionally intelligent. We need a relationship-builder and a clear and concise communicator, ready to step into an exciting new role and help build a fundraising function which leaves a lasting legacy. 

Essential qualities

  • A proven track record of securing five-figure grants or income from trusts, foundations and/or corporate partners.

  • A demonstrable track record of writing impactful and effective funding proposals, and leading the end-to-end process of applying for grants and reporting on those received 

  • Strong copywriting skills, and the ability to articulate the impact from donations

  • Excellent project management skills 

  • Solid relationship management skills, with the ability to lead donor stewardship and develop excellent working relationships with key teams internally

  • A genuine commitment to the organisation’s mission, as well as to the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, managing a busy to-do list

  • Ability and desire to be hands-on and get stuck in

  • Excellent attention to detail, record-keeping and commitment to high standards.

  • Basic understanding of fundraising regulations, including Fundraising Code of Practice, and how they apply to your work

  • Experience of working towards personal income targets and managing individual KPIs.

Desirable qualities

  • Experience using relevant trusts and foundation and CRM databases

  • Experience of developing and managing a pipeline of funding opportunities, and advising colleagues on where to prioritise our resources

  • Experience of fundraising for a small charity, think tank or a research charity

  • Experience of working with project budgets.

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