Strategic Fundraising Trustee

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Join Intermission Youth as a bold and strategic Fundraising Trustee to grow sustainable income and champion ethical philanthropic leadership.

Applications close at 9 a.m. Monday 19th January 2026.

Time commitment: 1 – 2 days per month.

Who we are

Intermission Youth is a vibrant East London theatre and arts charity that transforms the lives of young people by helping them make positive choices and reach their full potential through drama, theatre and film.

Working with diverse young people aged 11–30, we combine bold artistic programming with practical training and community projects to build confidence, skills and pathways into creative and civic life. Founded to place young voices at the heart of high-quality performance, we are a small, fast-paced and ambitious team, proud of our national profile and recognised impact.

We balance artistic rigour with a deep commitment to safeguarding, inclusion and social change, developing alumni routes into leadership while creating a welcoming cultural home for our communities.

As we grow — including plans for a new venue and expanded partnerships — we remain rooted in collaboration, care and creative excellence, using theatre as a practical tool for opportunity, belonging and long-term positive change.

About the role

The Trustee will provide strategic fundraising expertise, governance and hands-on leadership to shape and deliver a sustainable fundraising strategy that underpins the charity’s artistic and community work.

Working closely with the Chair, Board and Fundraising Development Manager, you will champion an ethical, diversified approach to income generation and support the creation of a formal Fundraising and Development Committee.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading the design, implementation and monitoring of the fundraising strategy.
  • Advising on opportunities across philanthropy, corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations, major donors, membership and events.
  • Opening networks and making introductions to potential supporters, funders and partners.
  • Ensuring fundraising risk is managed and activity meets the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Practice.
  • Acting as a critical friend to the fundraising team through mentoring, challenge and practical guidance.
  • Championing donor stewardship across the Board and supporting visibility at cultivation events.

You will play a vital role in growing diverse income streams, increasing donor engagement and strengthening the charity’s long-term financial resilience.

Please click 'Apply’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the candidate profile and register your interest to apply.

Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 19th January 2026.


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