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Building a Permanent free School for Vulnerable Children in Uganda.

Remote · Uganda·Posted today

Full job description

Host entity: NEW GENERATION FOR CHANGE

Application deadline: 01/09/2026

Mission and objectives

MISSION STATEMENT

To actively engage in the restoration and giving Hope, Future, Love, Education, Spiritual and basic support to disadvantaged Children, Youths and Communities of Northern Uganda

OBJECTIVES


To provide education, health, sanitation, nutrition, Spiritual life and vocational training skills to disadvantaged Children and Youths.
To Promote psycho-social support to Orphans, Street Children and Youths
To advocate for the rights and well being of disadvantage especially children and Youths living with HIV/ AIDS



To promote Care takers Psycho-social support and Income generating activities
To conduct research, disseminate data and information among the community on disadvantaged Children and Youths.
To fight Child abuses and protect their rights.
To subscribe to any local or foreign charities and donors for public support Programs.
To provide leadership training to youths

Assignment context

The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen Purewish Foundation Uganda's ability to identify funding opportunities, develop high-quality proposals, communicate its work professionally and build a stronger pipeline of potential institutional partners only not directly request donations from individuals or organizations.

Instead, the volunteer will provide technical support in:

Proposal development;
Concept note development;
Donor and funding opportunity research;
Resource mobilization strategy;
Donor mapping;
Grant opportunity tracking;
Organizational communications;
Project presentation materials;
Graphic design.

Task description

Purewish Foundation Uganda (PFU) is currently renting school premises to provide free education to vulnerable children in Northern Uganda. Through this initiative, 120 vulnerable children are currently receiving free education, while the organization expects to reach more than 350 vulnerable children next year.

However, operating from rented premises limits the school's ability to expand, invest in permanent infrastructure and develop long-term educational services. PFU therefore plans to purchase land and establish a permanent school campus that will provide a safe, stable and sustainable learning environment for vulnerable children.

The long-term vision is to develop the school into a sustainable educational institution capable of serving thousands of vulnerable children across Northern Uganda. Owning the land and school infrastructure will reduce dependence on rented premises and create an opportunity for the school to develop sustainable income-generating mechanisms that can support teachers, school operations, learning materials, maintenance and the continued education of vulnerable children.

The volunteer will support PFU's efforts to achieve this vision through proposal development, donor research and professional communication materials only. The volunteer will not solicit funds or directly request donations from individuals or organizations.

Key Tasks
Research and identify foundations, development agencies, education funders, child-focused organizations and other relevant funding opportunities that align with PFU's vision of establishing a permanent school for vulnerable children.
Develop and maintain a structured database of potential donors and funding opportunities, including eligibility requirements, funding priorities, deadlines and application procedures.
Research opportunities specifically supporting school infrastructure, land acquisition, education for vulnerable children, teacher support, inclusive education and sustainable community-based schools.
Support PFU in developing high-quality concept notes and funding proposals for the A Foundation for Their Future initiative.
Assist in developing compelling project narratives explaining the current situation of the 95 children, the expected expansion to more than 250 children, and the long-term vision of reaching thousands of vulnerable children.
Support development of proposals that clearly explain why purchasing land and constructing a permanent school is a strategic investment in the long-term sustainability of education for vulnerable children.
Assist with developing project goals, objectives, activities, expected results, sustainability plans, theories of change, logical frameworks and monitoring indicators.
Support the development of realistic project budgets and budget narratives for land acquisition, school construction, learning facilities, teacher support and other essential infrastructure.
Research and identify potential partners who could provide financial, technical, infrastructure, equipment or educational support.
Support PFU in developing a longer-term resource mobilization strategy and funding pipeline for the permanent school.
Develop donor-ready project summaries, organizational profiles, presentations, fact sheets and other communication materials.
Create professional graphics, infographics, diagrams and visual materials that communicate the project's vision, impact and sustainability model.
Develop visual materials showing the project's pathway from a rented school serving 95 vulnerable children → expansion to 250+ children → permanent school → increased access to education for thousands of children.
Support PFU in professionally presenting the school's sustainability model, demonstrating how ownership of land and infrastructure can reduce rental costs and create a stronger foundation for long-term school operations.
Review and edit existing proposal and communication materials to improve clarity, professionalism and alignment with donor requirements.
Track relevant funding calls and provide regular updates to PFU on opportunities that match the organization's programs.
Support the development of a professional donor information package for the permanent school initiative.
Provide recommendations on strengthening PFU's institutional capacity, project positioning and long-term resource mobilization.

The volunteer will not be responsible for directly soliciting donations. The assignment will focus on the technical side of resource mobilization: finding the right opportunities, developing strong proposals, researching donors, strengthening funding pipelines and professionally communicating PFU's vision.

Skills and experience

Core Skills

Resource mobilization and partnership development skills
Proposal writing, concept note development, or grant support experience
Strong communication and advocacy skills (written and verbal)
Networking and stakeholder engagement abilities
Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills
Basic research and information analysis skills
Ability to develop presentations, briefs, and outreach materials
Good computer skills (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, etc.)

Experience (Any of the Following)

Experience in education, community development, or humanitarian work
Experience supporting NGOs, schools, or community-based organizations
Background in fundraising strategy support or resource mobilization (non-solicitation)
Experience in partnership building with institutions or organizations
Experience in communications, marketing, or awareness campaigns
Experience in project planning, coordination, or monitoring
Experience working with vulnerable children or underserved communities (desirable)

Personal Qualities

Passion for supporting vulnerable children and education initiatives
Commitment to volunteerism and social impact
Ability to work collaboratively in a multicultural environment
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Attention to detail and accountability
Creativity and initiative in identifying opportunities

Full eligibility requirements, conditions of service and application instructions are available on the official UNV platform.

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