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Communications, PR, Partnerships, Business Development, Endorsement & Compliance Ecosystem Volunteers (Multiple Roles)
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Descripción
Communications, PR, Partnerships, Business Development, Endorsement & Compliance Ecosystem Volunteers (Multiple Roles)
NESA.Africa / EduAid-Africa / Rebuild My School Africa
Santos Creations Educational Foundation (SCEF)
Remote | Volunteer | Flexible | Global
🔷 Overview
Santos Creations Educational Foundation (SCEF) is building a structured volunteer ecosystem to support the visibility, credibility, partnerships, funding, and governance of:
- NESA-Africa (continental education awards and recognition platform)
- EduAid-Africa (education, webinars, and impact platform)
- Rebuild My School Africa (post-award intervention initiative with strong focus on special needs schools)
This is not a single role.
👉 It is a coordinated ecosystem of roles designed to connect:
Communication → Visibility → Partnerships → Funding → Impact
🎯 Why This Matters
The biggest challenges for platforms like NESA-Africa are not just technical.
They are:
- unclear communication
- weak partnerships
- low sponsor confidence
- lack of endorsements
- poor funding pathways
- weak trust and compliance systems
👉 This ecosystem exists to solve those problems.
👉 It ensures that visibility leads to:
- engagement
- sponsorship
- funding
- and real intervention — especially for special needs schools
🧠 What This Ecosystem Supports
- Communications & PR
- public messaging and campaign clarity
- media visibility and positioning
- audience understanding and trust
- Partnerships & Business Development
- institutional and strategic partnerships
- CSR and sector alignment
- sponsor and donor pipelines
- long-term sustainability pathways
- EduAid-Africa Social Impact
- webinars and public education campaigns
- storytelling for impact
- visibility for special needs schools
- donor and sponsor engagement
- Rebuild My School Africa (Core Impact Focus)
- fundraising and sponsorship positioning
- school intervention visibility
- storytelling for real education needs
- connecting awareness to funding and action
- Endorsement, Compliance & Trust
- institutional endorsements
- governance and compliance systems
- transparency and accountability
- policy and stakeholder alignment
👥 Roles Available
You can apply for one or two roles maximum:
🔵 Communications & PR
- Communications Lead Volunteer
- PR & Media Relations Volunteer
- Public Messaging / Content Volunteer
🟡 Partnerships & Business Development
- Partnerships Volunteer
- Business Development Volunteer
- Sponsorship & Donor Relations Volunteer
- CSR & Sector Partnerships Volunteer
🟣 Impact & Storytelling (EduAid-Africa)
- Special Needs Schools Storytelling Volunteer
- EduAid-Africa Content & Webinar Support
🟢 Endorsement & Advocacy
- Endorsement & Advocacy Volunteer
- Institutional Engagement Volunteer
⚖️ Compliance & Governance
- Compliance & Governance Volunteer
- Legal / Policy Support Volunteer
🧠 Documentation & Reporting
- Partnerships & Impact Reporting Volunteer
🛠 What You’ll Work On
Depending on your role, you may:
- support communication and PR campaigns
- build and manage partnerships
- engage sponsors and CSR teams
- support donor and funding pipelines
- help secure endorsements
- contribute to EduAid webinars and campaigns
- tell stories of special needs schools
- support Rebuild My School Africa visibility and fundraising
- track partnerships, sponsors, and commitments
- support governance, compliance, and transparency
⏱ Time Commitment
- Remote
- Flexible
- Recommended: 3–6 hours per week
- Some roles may require more during key campaign periods
👤 Who Should Apply
We are looking for volunteers who:
- have interest or experience in:
- communications
- PR
- partnerships
- business development
- fundraising
- advocacy
- compliance
- are organized and reliable
- can communicate professionally
- are interested in education and social impact
- want to contribute to something meaningful across Africa
❤️ Special Focus: Inclusion & Special Needs Schools
A key part of this ecosystem is:
👉 building visibility, funding, and support for special needs schools
Through:
- storytelling
- partnerships
- CSR alignment
- donor engagement
👉 Your work can directly contribute to real school intervention.
🎁 Benefits
Volunteers may receive:
- real experience on a continental platform
- exposure to partnerships, PR, and funding systems
- portfolio-worthy work
- certificate of participation
- recommendation for strong contributors
- opportunity to grow into leadership roles
- involvement in real education impact projects
📌 Before Applying
Please review:
📩 How to Apply
Send:
- role(s) you are applying for (max 2)
- short summary of your experience
- your availability
- your location/timezone
- LinkedIn, portfolio, or relevant links
- short note on why you are interested
🌍 Organization
Santos Creations Educational Foundation (SCEF)
Platforms:
- NESA-Africa (Recognition)
- EduAid-Africa (Education & Impact)
- Rebuild My School Africa (Intervention — Special Needs Focus)
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🔟 Instructions for Interested Volunteers
To ensure alignment, quality, and effective collaboration across this ecosystem, all interested volunteers are expected to follow these guidelines:
- Review All Three Platforms (Compulsory)
Before applying, you must carefully review:
You should understand:
- what each platform does
- how they connect
- where your role fits
- Choose a Maximum of Two Roles
This is a structured ecosystem.
👉 You may apply for one primary role and one secondary role only to ensure focus, accountability, and quality contribution.
- Understand the Mission Beyond Volunteering
This is not just a volunteer opportunity.
👉 You are contributing to:
- a continental platform
- a credibility system
- a funding and impact ecosystem
- real intervention for special needs schools
- Be Ready to Contribute Consistently
Minimum expectation:
- 3–6 hours per week
- consistency over intensity
👉 Reliability is more important than availability.
- Maintain Professional Communication
All volunteers are expected to:
- communicate clearly and respectfully
- follow structured communication channels
- respond within reasonable timeframes
- Work Within Approved Structure
You must:
- follow assigned roles and responsibilities
- align with approved messaging and strategy
- avoid creating unapproved communication or partnerships
- Commit to Neutrality and Integrity
You must not:
- influence award outcomes
- promote personal bias
- misrepresent the platform
👉 Trust and credibility are critical to this ecosystem.
- Be Open to Learning and Collaboration
You will be working in a multi-disciplinary, global team.
👉 Be willing to:
- learn quickly
- adapt
- collaborate across roles
- Use Tools Responsibly
Volunteers may have access to tools such as:
- Canva
- CapCut
- ChatGPT
👉 These must be used:
- professionally
- accurately
- in alignment with platform standards
- Participate in Coordination and Team Flow
Selected volunteers may be added to:
- WhatsApp or team coordination groups
- structured meetings and discussions
👉 Active participation ensures:
- faster execution
- better alignment
- stronger outcomes
⚡ Final Note
This ecosystem is built on:
👉 clarity + consistency + credibility + collaboration
If you follow these instructions, you will not just volunteer…
👉 You will contribute to building a platform that drives visibility, funding, and real education impact across Africa.
If you want, I can also:
- turn this into a short onboarding checklist
- or integrate it directly into your Idealist posting format for maximum conversion
