What does it take to build a humane animal welfare system in the middle of civil war?
We are not just running a program. We are building one.
Volunteer Board Member: Marketing and Events Revenue Strategist
Let’s Save The Strays International | Remote | 2 to 4 hours per week
Let’s Save The Strays International is building Myanmar’s first sustained, locally led solution to the rabies and street dog overpopulation crisis.
We have treated more than 30,000 animals and operate ongoing monthly TNVR, Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return, programs in Mandalay and Yangon, reaching 200 to 250 dogs per city per month. Our veterinary teams are fully Burmese led, and approximately 95 percent of every dollar raised goes directly to programs.
We are the only nonprofit operating sustained, high volume TNVR at this scale in Myanmar, and the only organization pairing it with a structured education initiative.
This work goes far beyond saving dogs. It is about shifting how a country understands and treats its animals. It is about advancing One Health in a place where veterinary infrastructure barely exists. It is about reducing rabies transmission, strengthening communities, and creating safer environments for children. In the middle of prolonged crisis, humane care provides real psychological lift and stability.
As we grow, we need sharper positioning, stronger events, and clearer storytelling.
We are seeking a Board-level Marketing & Events Revenue Strategist to lead that effort.
What You Will Own
This role leads all event-based revenue and organizational marketing strategy.
You will:
You will work alongside our Board-level Fundraising Coordinator, who leads grants, institutional partnerships, and individual giving strategy. This role owns event-driven revenue and overall marketing direction, while fundraising strategy for grants and major gifts remains separate.
Who You Are
This is a leadership role. We are looking for someone who can help us build a disciplined, revenue-generating event strategy while strengthening how our work is understood and communicated globally. Commitment is approximately 2 to 4 hours per week, plus quarterly board meetings
If interested, please contact:
Amy Shroff, VMD
CEO, Founder