Fundraising Advisor

  • The Literary & Philosophical Society of Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Mar 27, 2026
Full time Other

Job Description

Temporary Fundraising & Sponsorship Advisor Job Description

Introduction / Opportunity Framing

The Lit & Phil is entering a significant development phase through its Lit & Phil Open project, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

We are seeking an experienced Fundraising and Sponsorship Advisor to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our fundraising strategy at a critical moment.

This is not a steady-state role. It is an opportunity to design and implement a fundraising approach that will support both immediate project needs and long-term financial sustainability.

About the Organisation

The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne ( Lit & Phil ) is a historic charity established in 1793, dedicated to advancing education.

  • Based in central Newcastle, operating from a Grade II listed building
  • Home to over 200,000 books and music items
  • Delivers approximately 150 public events annually
  • Serves thousands of visitors and members each year
  • Supported by staff and a strong volunteer network

The organisation is embarking on a major heritage and engagement project to expand access, grow audiences, and secure long-term sustainability.

The Role

As our Fundraising and Sponsorship Advisor, you will provide expert strategic and delivery support across two key priorities:

  1. Securing match funding for a major Heritage Fund Delivery Phase bid
  2. Building sustainable income streams to improve long-term financial resilience

You will operate both strategically and hands-on, working alongside trustees and project advisors.

You will:

  • Develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising and sponsorship strategy
  • Design and execute a targeted fundraising campaign for Lit & Phil Open
  • Build a pipeline of funding opportunities across individuals, trusts, and corporate sponsors
  • Strengthen and manage relationships with donors and stakeholders
  • Create compelling funding proposals, applications, and reporting materials
  • Develop promotional materials for fundraising campaigns
  • Organise and support fundraising events and donor engagement activity
  • Monitor, evaluate, and refine fundraising performance

Key Deliverables (Development Phase 6 Months)

  • Months 1 2:
    • Deliver a review of current fundraising and sponsorship activity
    • Provide recommendations aligned to priority funding needs
    • Initiate early-stage fundraising actions
  • By Month 4:
    • Produce a detailed Fundraising and Sponsorship Strategy
    • Include long-term sustainability planning beyond the project phase
    • Provide costings and resource considerations
  • By Month 5:
    • Deliver a presentation of the strategy to trustees/stakeholders
  • By Month 6 (September 2026):
    • Secure at least 3 grants totalling £10,000+
    • Secure sponsorship from at least 3 organisations

Key Deliverables (Strategic Priorities)

Priority 1: Capital / Project Funding

  • Secure match funding to support a potential £4.5m Heritage Fund Delivery bid
  • Develop funding streams across individuals, trusts, and corporate donors

Priority 2: Revenue Growth

  • Develop fundraising approaches to increase annual income by 40% by 2029
  • Expand income across:
    • Subscriptions and membership
    • Sponsorship
    • Events and ticketing
    • Venue hire and commercial activity

Person Specification

Essential Experience & Skills

  • Proven experience developing and delivering fundraising strategies
  • Strong track record in securing funding (trusts, grants, corporate, or individuals)
  • Excellent bid writing and proposal development skills
  • Experience in donor relationship management and reporting
  • Ability to design and deliver fundraising campaigns
  • Strategic thinking combined with delivery capability

Desirable

  • Experience working with cultural, heritage, or educational organisations
  • Experience with National Lottery Heritage Fund or similar funding bodies
  • Experience in membership-based organisations

Personal Attributes

  • Strategic and analytical thinker
  • Proactive and solutions-focused
  • Able to work independently while engaging stakeholders effectively
  • Adaptable within a project-based and evolving environment
  • Strong communication and influencing skills

Reporting Line

  • Reports to: Trustee Board Member (Finance Lead)
  • Works with: Project team, trustees, and external advisors

Contract & Timeline

  • Contract Type: Consultancy / Fixed-term
  • Duration: Approx. 6 months (Development Phase)
  • Start Date: April 2026 (or as soon as possible)
  • Potential Extension: Delivery Phase (Jan ), subject to funding approval

Monitoring & Reporting

  • Monthly progress reports (max. 3 pages + dashboard)
  • Regular engagement with trustees and project leadership
  • Flexibility to respond to stakeholder and funder queries

Closing Statement

This is an opportunity to play a central role in shaping the future of a historic institution, contributing to a major heritage project while building a sustainable fundraising model for the long term.

We welcome applications from experienced advisors who can bring both strategic insight and practical delivery to this ambitious programme.