Donor Research

Conduct market research on possible commercial donors

Donor Research
Arts & Culture
Youth
Education

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Project Details

What we need
  • Join us for a briefing to learn more about our organisation and the project
  • Research for around 20 possible commercial donors to expand our donor database
  • Build the business and sponsor profiles
  • A detailed oriented person would be preferred
Background

Hong Kong Maritime Museum is an non-profit organization, which preserves, showcase and commemorate the maritime culture and experiences of the people of Hong Kong. The museum's development relies on the support from our donors through various fundraising channels. To explore more fundraising opportunities and potential donors, research will be the first step to begin with

What we have

Guidance will be provided upon appointment

Why this is important

It will help us to broaden our database to approach for more funds to support the Museum's development

Project Period

24 Feb 2025 - 24 Mar 2025

Location

Remote

Requirements

Time

5 hours per week

Skills
  • Fundraising
  • Research
Experience Level
  • Some experience
Language
  • Chinese (Cantonese)
  • English
Age Range

No age requirement

Swire Trust Go-Givers Program aims to encourage skilled volunteers to support Swire Trust NGO partners in education, marine conservation, and arts.

From now until 2025, 10 outstanding volunteers will be selected annually as the “Swire Trust Go-Givers of the Year" with special and empowering rewards. 40 volunteers who contribute the highest number of hours annually will also be recognised! Meet our previous Go-Givers here and view the rewards here.

About the Organization

Hong Kong Maritime Museum

https://www.hkmaritimemuseum.org/

Causes

Arts & Culture
Youth
Education
What we do

The Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a vibrant, cultural institution dedicated to preserving, collecting and displaying objects that tell the story about trade and maritime in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta. A non-profit registered charity founded in 2003 by members of the Hong Kong Shipowners Association, the Museum opened in September 2005 at Murray House in Stanley and relocated in 2013 to Pier 8, in the heart of the Central Harbour Waterfront. Today the Museum attracts 100,000 visitors annually where across 4,400 square metres more than 1,200 objects are displayed in 13 galleries on three levels. All of which uniquely overlooks a bustling Victoria Harbour.

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