The Alameda County Salvation Army serves those suffering in our community, providing transformational programs and services providing a Way Out of poverty, addiction, and homelessness.
These include: a family shelter for those experiencing homelessness, allowing families to stay together as they build towards regaining self-sufficiency; an early-childhood center offering free preschool for low-income families; meals and activities for seniors; workforce development providing training in nursing and construction careers to help those escaping poverty, addiction or homelessness; after school programs for low-income children; food distribution for low-income families; day services for those experiencing homelessness; and more!
The Fundraising Assistant provides essential support in securing and administrating the financial resources that make our programs possible. The position reports to the Alameda County Chief Executive Officer, helping to foster positive relationships with donors, Advisory Board members, staff, and the community. This role encompasses administrative tasks, logistics coordination, managing data systems, producing marketing materials, and engaging in special projects, including preparations for an upcoming Capital Campaign that will expand our capacity to serve more in need.
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Qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation. A qualified person with a disability may request a modification or adjustment to the job or work environment in order to meet the physical requirements of the position. The Salvation Army will attempt to satisfy requests as long as the accommodation needed would not result in undue hardship.
The Salvation Army is a global nonprofit 501C3, that focuses our social service programs towards vulnerable populations in our communities. The following are just a few examples of the services we provide:
Religious Services provide a place of worship and community without discrimination in every zip code across the United States
Disaster Response Services which include assisting survivors of natural and man-made disasters to recover and rebuild their lives
Social Service programs provide food, shelter, clothing, and financial assistance
Casework and Counseling with programs for health care and residential assistance and abuse counseling
Youth Services with programs for music, athletics, arts, and crafts, camping and family counseling
Senior Centers focused on assisting the needs of older adults --including eight Silvercrest centers where seniors’ assistance is partially subsidized by federal government dollars
Christmas Programs in which the famous Red Kettles are a centerpiece, to help families and individuals financially at year-end with toys, meals and other assistance