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We Animals Media is looking for a Fundraising Campaign Specialist to join our team. This role will oversee the growth and stewardship of our individual donor base, working closely with our Founder & President, and Communications team to develop digital campaigns that increase our monthly and one-time donations to support our animal photojournalism. The Fundraising Campaign Specialist will create our annual digital fundraising plans, set quarterly targets, co-manage our fundraising platforms, and interact with our current and potential donor base.

We are looking for a strong writer who can articulate why donors and funders should support We Animals and galvanize them to do so! Depending on the candidate’s experience and skills, grant research and writing may also be part of this role’s scope. The ideal candidate will also be a data-driven self-starter excited to fund WAM’s mission to bring visibility to hidden animals.

Please visit our website for more details and apply to join our friendly, funny, talented and caring team! 

 

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We Animals Media brings visibility to hidden animals through compelling photo and videojournalism. As the world’s leading animal photojournalism agency, we advocate for animals through photojournalism. Our global investigations and stories expose our complex relationships with animals, create ethical and cultural shifts in society, and empower human capacity for compassion and change.

Our growing network of award-winning photographers and videographers extends worldwide, capturing images from a broad and diverse spectrum of animal industries. Together, we have created the world’s most comprehensive collection of animal photojournalism. This globally accessible resource is free to anyone working to inspire compassion, conversation, and change.

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