Application Guide

How to Apply for Development and Donor Care Team Member

at FOOD EMPOWERMENT PROJECT

๐Ÿข About FOOD EMPOWERMENT PROJECT

Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.) is a unique vegan food justice nonprofit that operates through a collective liberation lens, addressing systemic issues like racism, colonialism, and animal exploitation. Working here means joining a passionate, mission-driven team dedicated to creating a more just and compassionate food system, with a strong emphasis on community empowerment and intersectional advocacy.

About This Role

As the Development and Donor Care Team Member, you will be the backbone of F.E.P.'s fundraising efforts, coordinating campaigns, events, and grants to sustain their vital work. Your role is impactful because you'll directly enable the organization to continue advocating for veganism, healthy food access, and farm worker justice, while building lasting relationships with donors who share their vision.

๐Ÿ’ก A Day in the Life

Your day might start by reviewing donor analytics and drafting personalized thank-you notes, followed by a team check-in on upcoming fundraising events. After lunch, you could update the donor database, prepare a grant report, and craft a social media post highlighting a farm worker justice success story. You'll end the day by coordinating with volunteers for an upcoming phone bank, ensuring every touchpoint reflects F.E.P.'s values.

๐ŸŽฏ Who FOOD EMPOWERMENT PROJECT Is Looking For

  • A fundraising professional with 3+ years of experience in nonprofit development, preferably in social justice or food justice organizations.
  • A skilled storyteller who can craft compelling narratives around F.E.P.'s work (e.g., child labor in chocolate, farm worker rights) to inspire donor engagement.
  • Proficient with fundraising databases like Network for Good and social media platforms, with a knack for maintaining accurate donor records and generating impact reports.
  • An organized multi-tasker with excellent communication skills, able to manage multiple campaigns simultaneously while personalizing donor stewardship.

๐Ÿ“ Tips for Applying to FOOD EMPOWERMENT PROJECT

1

Highlight any experience with grassroots fundraising or campaigns related to food justice, veganism, or collective liberationโ€”this shows alignment with F.E.P.'s mission.

2

In your cover letter, mention specific F.E.P. initiatives (e.g., their chocolate campaign or farm worker justice work) and how your skills can advance them.

3

Demonstrate database proficiency by including specific tools you've used (e.g., Network for Good, Salesforce) and any improvements you've made to donor tracking.

4

Show passion for fundraising by sharing a concrete example of how you increased donor retention or engagement in a previous role.

5

Tailor your resume to emphasize impact metrics (e.g., funds raised, number of donors acquired) rather than just listing duties.

โœ‰๏ธ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Express genuine alignment with F.E.P.'s collective liberation lens and vegan food justice missionโ€”show you understand how systemic issues intersect.", 'Detail your experience with donor stewardship, especially personalized communication and impact storytelling that builds long-term relationships.', 'Provide examples of coordinating fundraising campaigns or events, and how you managed multiple priorities effectively.', 'Mention your ability to use data to drive decisions, such as analyzing donor trends to improve engagement strategies.']

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๐Ÿ” Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • โ†’ Read F.E.P.'s website thoroughly, especially their campaigns on chocolate, farm worker justice, and veganism, to understand their unique intersectional approach.
  • โ†’ Review their annual reports or donor impact reports to see how they currently communicate results and engage supporters.
  • โ†’ Check their social media channels (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) to gauge their tone and community engagement style.
  • โ†’ Look into recent news or blog posts about their advocacy work, such as actions on child labor or food access, to stay current.
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๐Ÿ’ฌ Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 How would you approach building relationships with donors who are new to food justice issues?
2 Describe a time you managed a fundraising campaign from start to finish, including any challenges and outcomes.
3 How do you prioritize tasks when juggling multiple campaigns, events, and grant deadlines?
4 What strategies would you use to communicate F.E.P.'s impact to donors in a compelling, non-tokenizing way?
5 How would you handle a donor who expresses discomfort with F.E.P.'s vegan advocacy or collective liberation approach?
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โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Avoid generic fundraising languageโ€”F.E.P. values specificity and mission alignment, so don't use a one-size-fits-all approach.
  • Don't overlook their collective liberation framework; failing to mention how your work supports intersectional justice could signal a lack of understanding.
  • Avoid focusing solely on monetary goals without emphasizing donor care and relationship building, as this role is as much about stewardship as fundraising.

๐Ÿ“… Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

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Offer

Congratulations!

Ready to Apply?

Good luck with your application to FOOD EMPOWERMENT PROJECT!