Volunteer Fundraising Assistant

LF3330
  • Voluntary
  • Remote
  • VOLUNTEER

A logo with text and a speech bubbleAI-generated content may be incorrect. 

SAPUK Fundraising Volunteer Job Description 

About us 

Suicide Awareness Prevention UK (SAPUK) is a non-profit Community Interest Company founded in 2016. We support people experiencing suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or overwhelming life challenges. Our mission is simple: guide people from crisis toward hope, help them regain their strength and sense of safety, and support them in moving forward with their lives. 

We offer a range of free, accessible support services: 

  • Confidential online chat support for real time emotional support, active listening, and signposting 
  • Safe Spaces (online and in-person) where people can talk, decompress, and feel understood 
  • SAPUK Life Coaches who provide structured guidance, confidence-building, and personal development support
  • A community Food Pantry offering essential items to people and families facing financial hardship
  • “I Don’t Know Anyone Either” social events are designed to reduce loneliness and help people build connections
  • Semicolon events celebrating resilience, hope, and community through creative and awareness-focused activities

 

SAPUK is powered solely by volunteers who bring compassion, lived experience, and a shared belief that no one should face their darkest moments alone. We work together to create safe, inclusive, trauma-informed spaces where everyone feels heard, valued, and supported.

Job description

A Fundraising Volunteer plays an important part in supporting our mission by helping to raise essential funds, build positive community relationships, and champion the organisation.

In this position, the volunteer supports the planning and delivery of fundraising activities, campaigns, and events. They help build relationships with local businesses, community groups, and supporters, and they promote fundraising initiatives through social media, email, and community networks. The role also involves identifying new opportunities, contributing ideas, and assisting with administrative tasks, including tracking donations, preparing materials, and maintaining records. Throughout all activities, the volunteer represents the organisation professionally and positively. build positive community relationships, and champion the organisation’s work. This role suits someone who enjoys connecting with people, being creative, and contributing to meaningful change. The role includes writing emails to potential benefactors and supporters, liaising with the community, and serving as the face of SAPUK by raising awareness of our work and encouraging donations. Volunteers also contact and approach companies to explore opportunities for support. Alongside this, they help build relationships with local businesses, community groups, and supporters, and they promote fundraising initiatives through social media, email, and community networks. The role also involves identifying new opportunities, contributing ideas, and assisting with administrative tasks, including tracking donations, preparing materials, and maintaining records. Throughout all activities, the volunteer represents the organisation professionally and positively.

Person specification essential criteria

  • Must be over 18 years
  • Reside in the UK
  • Strong communication skills, written and verbal
  • Experience in fundraising
  • Experience in charitable work
  • Approachable
  • Passionate about mental health
  • Able to handle sensitive information
  • Strong IT skills
  • Able to work remotely, this is a remote position
  • Skills in public relations and relationship management
  • Working in a team or independently
  • Able to work multiple projects at one time.

 

If you are passionate about mental health and helping others, and are interested in this voluntary position, please contact volunteer@suicideapuk.co.uk. 

Why Volunteer With Suicide Awareness and Prevention UK CIC? 

Make a Real Difference While Growing Yourself 

Volunteering with Suicide Awareness and Prevention UK CIC isn’t just about filling a role. It is about stepping forward when people need support most and gaining tangible personal and professional benefits along the way. 

“Volunteers are not paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.” 

Every conversation, task, and hour you give helps create hope, safety, and connection. At the same time, you’re building skills, confidence, and experience that can help you explore new careers or make a career change. 

You don’t need to have all the answers. You just need the willingness to care. We’ll support you with the rest. 

Key Benefits of Volunteering

Volunteering can give you: 

  • Practical Experience for Your CV – Hands-on experience in mental health support, administration, or chat support roles adds real value to your future job applications. 
  • A Step Towards Coaching, Counselling, or Career Change – Gain exposure to supportive conversations and mental health awareness, perfect if you are considering a career pivot into coaching, counselling, social care, or related sectors. 
  • Confidence & Personal Growth – Build self-belief by contributing to meaningful work and seeing the direct impact of your support. 
  • Transferable Skills – Improve communication, teamwork, empathy, problem-solving, and leadership skills that employers value. 
  • Networking & References – Connect with professionals in the charity and mental health sectors and receive strong references for future roles. 
  • Purpose & Belonging – Join a welcoming, supportive, and inclusive team, and be part of work that truly matters. 

“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” 

Training and Development 

We know volunteers succeed when they are supported. That’s why every role includes: 

  • Free role-specific induction and training 
  • Ongoing guidance, supervision, and check-ins 
  • Opportunities to take responsibility and develop your skills further 

No experience is needed. If you care, we can teach you the rest. 

Well-Being & Support 

Your well-being is as important as the support you provide to others. Volunteers have access to: 

  • Mental health guidance and resources 
  • Peer support and check-ins 
  • Wellness workshops (mindfulness, resilience, self-care) 
  • A safe, supportive environment where asking for help is encouraged 

Career and Progression Benefits 

Volunteering with us provides: 

  • Leadership, mentor, or senior volunteer opportunities 
  • Experience that strengthens applications for jobs, education, or career pivots 
  • Clearer direction for a career in mental health, coaching, counselling, or related sectors 
  • Opportunities to gain strong references and real-world exposure 

“Kindness is a language that everyone understands.” 

Is Volunteering Right for You? 

Volunteering may be right for you if you: 

  • Want to make a genuine difference 
  • Care about mental health and suicide prevention 
  • Are looking for personal growth, experience, or to explore a new career path 
  • Value compassion, respect, and teamwork 

You don’t need to be perfect. Just be present. 

Apply and Start Your Journey 

We’re currently welcoming new volunteers and would love to hear from you. 

There’s no deadline. You can apply whenever you’re ready. 

Next Steps: 

  1. Complete the application form 
  1. Review the role information 
  1. Our team will be in touch to guide you through the process 

Questions? Email us at: volunteer@suicideapuk.co.uk 

Shape 

By volunteering, you gain real experience, develop skills, and build a foundation for potential career changes, all while helping save lives. 

 This role is advertised as part of TPP's Free Giving Back Services. This volunteer advertisement copy has been supplied to TPP and applicants apply direct to the organisation. Please contact the organisation directly if you have any questions about this volunteer role.

Shelley Hawkins Head of Office Administration

Apply for this role

  • info@tpp.co.uk
  • 020 7198 6000
  • TPP Recruitment, Northern & Shell Building, 4th Floor, 10 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6AF