If you care about people, this is a way to make that count.
Some jobs ask you to sell a product. This one asks you to have real conversations about what matters — the causes people care about, the change they want to see in the world, and how they can be part of it. That takes more than a pitch. It takes genuine compassion, patience, and the ability to make someone feel heard, even in a brief conversation on the street or at an event.
This is a face-to-face fundraising role that represents causes and charities directly to the public. You'll be starting conversations with strangers, listening to what matters to them, and helping them see how their support can genuinely make a difference. It's not about pressure or persuasion — it's about connection. The people who do this well are naturally warm, curious about others, and comfortable being open and human with someone they've just met.
No fundraising or sales experience is necessary. What matters far more is empathy — the ability to genuinely care about the person in front of you and the cause you're representing. We'll train you in everything else: how to structure a conversation, how to handle objections with grace, and how to turn a two-minute chat into lasting support for a cause that needs it.
A typical day:
What we're looking for:
What you'll get: full training in fundraising conversation and technique, a role with genuine meaning behind it, and the chance to build people skills that matter far beyond this job.
Expected Earnings: 700-1000 per week
If you've ever wanted a job where being kind is actually the point, this is it.