At a Glance
- Tasks: Advocate for poverty reduction and engage with decision-makers remotely.
- Company: The Borgen Project focuses on global poverty advocacy in the UK.
- Benefits: College credit is available for this unpaid volunteer programme.
- Other info: Flexible start dates with new programmes beginning monthly.
- Why this job: Join a passionate team advocating for impactful foreign policy changes.
- Qualifications: No prior experience is necessary; commitment of 12 hours per week required.
The Borgen Project is looking for passionate individuals for its Political Affairs Programme in the United Kingdom. This part-time role allows you to work remotely, dedicating approximately 12 hours per week for 12 weeks to advocate for poverty reduction in U.S., Canadian, and U.K. foreign policy.
You'll engage with decision-makers, represent the organization at various events, and support fundraising efforts. No prior experience is necessary, and college credit is available for this unpaid programme. You can choose your start date as new programmes begin every month.
Remote Policy & Advocacy Volunteer β Global Poverty in Norwich employer: The Borgen Project
The Borgen Project is dedicated to reducing global poverty through advocacy. Located in the UK, it offers college credit for volunteers. Join a mission-driven team focused on influencing U.S., Canadian, and U.K. foreign policy.