For the past four years, the Washington West African Center has proudly organized the Sounds of Africa Festival, a cultural celebration that showcases African music, fashion, food, and traditions while bringing together communities across Snohomish County.
The 2026 edition of the festival (Sounds of Africa 4.0) will take place on August 15, 2026, at Garfield Park.
As the festival continues to grow in scale and community impact, the center is seeking a Volunteer Fundraising Coordinator to help secure financial support and resources for the event.
Historically, the festival has been organized without formal funding, relying primarily on community volunteers, small contributions, and in-kind support. As the event expands, the organization is now looking to develop a more sustainable funding strategy to support the festival’s logistics, programming, and long-term growth.
Role Overview
The Volunteer Fundraising Coordinator will work closely with the leadership and executive team of the center to identify funding opportunities and develop fundraising strategies that support the successful planning and implementation of the festival.
This role will focus on grant writing, sponsorship development, and community fundraising initiatives to help ensure the sustainability and continued growth of the festival.
Key Responsibilities
The Fundraising Coordinator will help lead fundraising efforts by:
Possible Fundraising Activities
The coordinator may help organize initiatives such as:
Support and Resources
The selected volunteer will receive:
Ideal Candidate
This role is ideal for someone who:
How to Apply
Interested candidates can contact the Washington West African Center by:
📞 425-758-3269
Join us in helping secure the resources needed to make Sounds of Africa 4.0 a successful and sustainable celebration of African culture and community.