Fundraising Lead
ITL ALICT
ABOUT ITL
The Institute for Transformational Leadership (ITL) empowers emerging leaders who are
already rooted in their communities, providing them with the relational infrastructure,
faith-rooted principles, and methodologies needed to solve complex local challenges.
We move beyond mere information transfer and even competency-based training to focus on
Identity-First, calling-inspired Leadership, believing that sustainable change flows from
healthy, reconciled character.
With a 20-year track record and alumni in more than 117 countries, our mission is to bridge
societal silos by bringing together CEOs, farmers, pastors, educators, and community
leaders to create a "Micro-Body" of unity in action that drives sustainable transformation.
ROLE OVERVIEW
As the Fundraising Lead, you are responsible for ITL's financial sustainability. You provide the
"fuel" —funding, partnerships, and people—that enables our operations and mission to thrive.
Working as part of the Marketing & Resource Development Team, you will lead fundraising
strategy, donor acquisition, donor stewardship, grant development, and fundraising
campaigns that strengthen both revenue and engagement across our growing global
network. This role requires a strategic fundraiser, relationship builder, communicator, project
and strategy manager and mobiliser who is deeply aligned with ITL's mission and values and
able to cultivate long-term partnerships that contribute to sustainable transformation.
For more details about what the role entails follow the link: https://itl.org.za/positions-open/
EXPERIENCE PROFILE
1. Strategic Fundraising and Resource Development
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
- Proven success in designing and implementing data-driven fundraising strategies
that have measurably increased non-profit organisational revenue.
- Specific experience securing funding for Christian faith-based organisations.
- Experience identifying, cultivating, and securing funding from individual donors,
foundations, and corporate sponsors.
- Demonstrated success across the full grant lifecycle, from opportunity identification
to proposal development and reporting.
- A strong existing network of corporate, philanthropic, and foundation contacts,
coupled with a track record of converting relationships into long-term organisational
partnerships.
- Experience establishing, growing, and sustaining recurring monthly giving
programmes.
- Evidence of achieving ambitious fundraising targets while maintaining authentic,
relationship-based donor engagement.
2. Brand Management and Communications
The ideal candidate will possess:
- The ability to translate complex concepts, such as Theory of Change, organisational
impact, and transformational leadership, into compelling narratives that inspire
donors, supporters, and stakeholders.
- A strong appreciation for quality and depth of impact, valuing and mobilising
resources for meaningful and ongoing transformation rather than focusing primarily
on quantitative outcomes.
- Experience leveraging social media, websites, email marketing platforms, public
relations, and storytelling for fundraising purposes.
- The ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences across cultures and
contexts.
- Experience fundraising for educational, leadership development, training, or
capacity-building programmes.
3. Leadership and Stakeholder Management
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
- Proven ability to serve alongside and/or lead diverse teams and stakeholders.
- Experience collaborating effectively with board committees, colleagues, volunteers,
alumni, and external partners.
- Strong relationship-building, networking, and influencing skills.
- Experience leveraging volunteers and supporter networks to increase organisational
capacity and scalability.
- The ability to work collaboratively while maintaining ownership and accountability for
fundraising outcomes.
- The ability to plan, manage and execute projects, programmes and, campaigns.
4. Cultural and Values Alignment
The successful candidate will:
- Demonstrate a deep alignment with biblical principles and Kingdom values.
- View their work as both a calling and an opportunity to serve.
- Show strong resonance with ITL's mission, vision, and values, with a desire for
long-term contribution and service.
- Have experience engaging with international donors and navigating the global
funding landscape.
- Possess the cultural intelligence required to build systems that serve authentic
relationships across diverse cultures and contexts.
- Demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit, proactively identifying opportunities, driving
innovation, and finding solutions within the realities of a growing faith-based
organisation and global alumni movement and non-profit budget limitations.
- Thrive in an environment where resourcefulness, adaptability, and initiative are
essential
WORKING ARRANGEMENT
- Permanent part-time position (annually re-contracted).
- Approximately 3–5 days per week.
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangement.
- Based in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested candidates should submit, a current CV, a cover letter outlining their suitability for the role to ***email_hidden***
Application Deadline: 17 July 2026