Fundraising Coordinator
2026-07-17T16:00:15+00:00
inABLE
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https://inable.org/
FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Communications & Writing, Management
2026-07-24T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
inABLE.org is a nonprofit organization based in Nairobi, Kenya, and Washington, DC, with a mission to empower Persons With Disabilities through technology.
Responsibilities or duties
Key Responsibilities
- Implement a global fundraising strategy that grows and diversifies inABLE’s income from foundations, institutional donors, corporates, and individual philanthropists in the US, Europe, Africa, and beyond.
- Lead proactive funder outreach, identifying and approaching foundations and donors aligned with disability inclusion, assistive technology, education, and digital accessibility (e.g., disability rights, EdTech, and Africa-focused funders).
- Write and coordinate compelling grant proposals, for both project and general operating support, translating inABLE’s impact data and beneficiary stories into persuasive cases for support.
- Steward and grow an active portfolio of funders, ensuring excellent relationship management, timely reporting, and compliance that builds trust and leads to renewals and increased funding.
- Build consortium and alliance partnerships with INGOs, disability organisations, tech companies, and development actors to unlock larger, multi-partner funding opportunities.
- Coordinate proposal budgets and supporting documentation in collaboration with programme and finance teams, ensuring accuracy, full cost recovery, and donor compliance.
- Monitor and analyse global funding opportunities (grants, contracts, corporate partnerships), facilitating internal go/no-go decisions and advising colleagues on positioning.
- Leverage the Inclusive Africa Conference and inABLE’s thought leadership to raise the organisation’s profile with funders, cultivate prospects, and secure sponsorships.
- Manage fundraising systems and processes, including the CRM, donor pipeline, reporting dashboards, and sign-off procedures, to drive consistency and productivity.
- Embed a fundraising culture across inABLE, supporting and coaching colleagues to identify funding opportunities and articulate fundable propositions.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (communications, development studies, business, or similar).
- At least 5 years’ experience in institutional fundraising, development, or partnerships within the NGO or social enterprise sector (candidates with 3+ years of highly relevant experience are encouraged to apply).
- Proven track record securing five- to six-figure grants from international foundations, institutional donors, or corporates, and managing a portfolio with competing deadlines.
- Outstanding written English, able to craft clear, persuasive, analytical proposals and reports.
- Strong understanding of the global philanthropic landscape, ideally including disability inclusion, education, or technology-for-development funders.
- Knowledge of the African development context and networks; experience fundraising for Africa-based programmes is a strong advantage.
- Experience using a CRM to manage pipelines and donor data.
- Confident presenter, able to build trust with donors, boards, and steering committees across cultures.
- Strategically agile, resilient under pressure, collaborative, and with a strong sense of ownership.
- Implement a global fundraising strategy that grows and diversifies inABLE’s income from foundations, institutional donors, corporates, and individual philanthropists in the US, Europe, Africa, and beyond.
- Lead proactive funder outreach, identifying and approaching foundations and donors aligned with disability inclusion, assistive technology, education, and digital accessibility (e.g., disability rights, EdTech, and Africa-focused funders).
- Write and coordinate compelling grant proposals, for both project and general operating support, translating inABLE’s impact data and beneficiary stories into persuasive cases for support.
- Steward and grow an active portfolio of funders, ensuring excellent relationship management, timely reporting, and compliance that builds trust and leads to renewals and increased funding.
- Build consortium and alliance partnerships with INGOs, disability organisations, tech companies, and development actors to unlock larger, multi-partner funding opportunities.
- Coordinate proposal budgets and supporting documentation in collaboration with programme and finance teams, ensuring accuracy, full cost recovery, and donor compliance.
- Monitor and analyse global funding opportunities (grants, contracts, corporate partnerships), facilitating internal go/no-go decisions and advising colleagues on positioning.
- Leverage the Inclusive Africa Conference and inABLE’s thought leadership to raise the organisation’s profile with funders, cultivate prospects, and secure sponsorships.
- Manage fundraising systems and processes, including the CRM, donor pipeline, reporting dashboards, and sign-off procedures, to drive consistency and productivity.
- Embed a fundraising culture across inABLE, supporting and coaching colleagues to identify funding opportunities and articulate fundable propositions.
- Grant writing
- Funder outreach
- Relationship management
- Proposal coordination
- Budget coordination
- CRM management
- Presentation skills
- Strategic thinking
- Resilience
- Collaboration
- Ownership
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (communications, development studies, business, or similar).
- At least 5 years’ experience in institutional fundraising, development, or partnerships within the NGO or social enterprise sector (candidates with 3+ years of highly relevant experience are encouraged to apply).
- Proven track record securing five- to six-figure grants from international foundations, institutional donors, or corporates, and managing a portfolio with competing deadlines.
- Outstanding written English, able to craft clear, persuasive, analytical proposals and reports.
- Strong understanding of the global philanthropic landscape, ideally including disability inclusion, education, or technology-for-development funders.
- Knowledge of the African development context and networks; experience fundraising for Africa-based programmes is a strong advantage.
- Experience using a CRM to manage pipelines and donor data.
- Confident presenter, able to build trust with donors, boards, and steering committees across cultures.
- Strategically agile, resilient under pressure, collaborative, and with a strong sense of ownership.
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Vacancy title:
Fundraising Coordinator
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Communications & Writing, Management]
Jobs at:
inABLE
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, July 24 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, July 17 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
inABLE.org is a nonprofit organization based in Nairobi, Kenya, and Washington, DC, with a mission to empower Persons With Disabilities through technology.
Responsibilities or duties
Key Responsibilities
- Implement a global fundraising strategy that grows and diversifies inABLE’s income from foundations, institutional donors, corporates, and individual philanthropists in the US, Europe, Africa, and beyond.
- Lead proactive funder outreach, identifying and approaching foundations and donors aligned with disability inclusion, assistive technology, education, and digital accessibility (e.g., disability rights, EdTech, and Africa-focused funders).
- Write and coordinate compelling grant proposals, for both project and general operating support, translating inABLE’s impact data and beneficiary stories into persuasive cases for support.
- Steward and grow an active portfolio of funders, ensuring excellent relationship management, timely reporting, and compliance that builds trust and leads to renewals and increased funding.
- Build consortium and alliance partnerships with INGOs, disability organisations, tech companies, and development actors to unlock larger, multi-partner funding opportunities.
- Coordinate proposal budgets and supporting documentation in collaboration with programme and finance teams, ensuring accuracy, full cost recovery, and donor compliance.
- Monitor and analyse global funding opportunities (grants, contracts, corporate partnerships), facilitating internal go/no-go decisions and advising colleagues on positioning.
- Leverage the Inclusive Africa Conference and inABLE’s thought leadership to raise the organisation’s profile with funders, cultivate prospects, and secure sponsorships.
- Manage fundraising systems and processes, including the CRM, donor pipeline, reporting dashboards, and sign-off procedures, to drive consistency and productivity.
- Embed a fundraising culture across inABLE, supporting and coaching colleagues to identify funding opportunities and articulate fundable propositions.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (communications, development studies, business, or similar).
- At least 5 years’ experience in institutional fundraising, development, or partnerships within the NGO or social enterprise sector (candidates with 3+ years of highly relevant experience are encouraged to apply).
- Proven track record securing five- to six-figure grants from international foundations, institutional donors, or corporates, and managing a portfolio with competing deadlines.
- Outstanding written English, able to craft clear, persuasive, analytical proposals and reports.
- Strong understanding of the global philanthropic landscape, ideally including disability inclusion, education, or technology-for-development funders.
- Knowledge of the African development context and networks; experience fundraising for Africa-based programmes is a strong advantage.
- Experience using a CRM to manage pipelines and donor data.
- Confident presenter, able to build trust with donors, boards, and steering committees across cultures.
- Strategically agile, resilient under pressure, collaborative, and with a strong sense of ownership.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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