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Fundraising and Marcomms Officer

Suffolk Cricket Limited
Organisation
Suffolk Cricket Limited
Salary
£12,862 (£29,743 FTE) Opportunity for an additional commission-based model to be discussed at interview
Location
Home based with expectation to attend at least two ‘team office days’ per month in Suffolk
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
16 March 2026
Interview date
27 March 2026
Job Description
To Fundraising and Marcomms Officer will play a critical role in securing additional investment into the game of Cricket in Suffolk, through sponsorship acquisition, commercial partners and grant applications. You will also develop and deliver a marketing and communications strategy to allow us to effectively communicate with our key partners, clubs and the communities of Suffolk, culminating in an annual Impact Report.

1. Commercial & Sponsorship Strategy
• Develop and implement a Commercial Strategy to grow revenue through sponsorships, grants and commercial partnerships.
• Identify, approach, and negotiate with potential corporate sponsors and commercial partners to secure funding that aligns with Suffolk Cricket’s mission.
• Develop innovative sponsorship packages that deliver value to partners and enhance Suffolk Cricket’s brand.
• Build relationships with existing sponsors, ensuring contract compliance and maximising engagement.

2. Grant & Funding Applications
• Research, identify, and apply for grants and funding opportunities from government, charitable foundations and corporate CSR initiatives.
• Develop compelling funding proposals to support grassroots cricket initiatives, disability cricket, women’s and girls’ programs, and community projects.

3. Partnership Development
• Establish and maintain relationships with local businesses, community organisations and national partners to enhance Suffolk Cricket’s commercial reach.
• Collaborate to develop campaigns that showcase partnership impact and attract new sponsors.

4. Marketing & Communication
• Lead the development of a Marcomms strategy to ensure clear and concise messages to our partners and members.
• Work to enhance Suffolk Cricket’s digital presence, ensuring partners receive value through visibility on social media, websites and events.
5. Impact Reporting
• Develop impact reports for funders, sponsors and the cricket community, demonstrating the value of investment and the difference cricket makes to the Community of Suffolk.
How to apply
Candidates are asked to send in a CV and covering letter giving an indication of how their experience matches the requirements of the role to Vicki Askew – Head of Cricket Operations vaskew@suffolkcricket.org If you would prefer to submit an application via post, please contact Vicki to obtain postal address details. Applications should be submitted by Monday 16th March For further information or to chat informally about the role, please contact: • Vicki Askew – Head of Cricket Operations vaskew@suffolkcricket.org 07738199152 Additional information on Suffolk Cricket is available at: www.suffolkcricket.org Suffolk Cricket is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to a safe recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across our services
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