Blogposts tagged 'Fundraising'

Bid for the experience of a lifetime

Posted by mollybrooks - 26 August 2011 at 12:56pm - 2 Comments
Celebrity auction
All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace
Bid for one of forty celebrity experiences or memorabilia

Fancy a practice session with the world’s number one footballer Lionel Messi, or maybe you’d like backstage passes to a Jamiroquai concert in Paris? Or perhaps you would prefer a Picasso to hang on your wall, or a signed print of an original Greenpeace photograph?

Save the Paula Bear!

Posted by jamess - 28 April 2011 at 10:00am - 5 Comments
Paula's looking for work .. we've got something for her
All rights reserved. Credit: National Theatre
Paula's looking for work .. we've got something for her

UPDATE: We've hit our target - thank you!

We need your help to save the polar bear. Well, one polar bear in particular.

Greenpeace have the opportunity to buy an astonishingly realistic polar bear costume to use in our work to tackle the causes of climate change - and help us stop reckless oil companies from drilling in the pristine Arctic wilderness.

There is more than one way to save the planet

Posted by Esther Freeman - 29 March 2011 at 5:47pm - 2 Comments
Model on the catwalk
by-nc-sa. Credit: Ammar Abd Rabbo

In response to Rachel's recent blog about taking in part in direct actions in such a male-orientated world as Greenpeace, Esther explains that you don't necessarily have to climb tall buildings to have an impact.

Some women have a touch of the Lara Croft about them, but others - no matter how hard we try - would always prefer a nice bit of cake and a day out shopping to climbing up chimneys. Not that there is anything wrong with this – after all, there is more than one way to save the planet.

And the winner is...

Posted by mollybrooks - 3 December 2010 at 3:31pm - 0 Comments
The people's choice. The blob fish.
All rights reserved. Credit: Norfanz.
The people's choice. The blob fish.

Nearly 4,000 people voted in our poll to find a new friend for Greenpeace Giving's Ugly Fish. If you were one of them, thanks very much for exercising your democratic right. The result was a landslide, with over 50% of the votes going to one, particularly (un)attractive, candidate.

The Ugly Fish needs a new friend!

Posted by mollybrooks - 25 November 2010 at 12:00pm - 0 Comments

Which of these gorgeous creatures will make it as a gift on Greenpeace Giving?

It’s that time of year again, the nights are drawing in and the shops are full of mince pies. So we're back with our online virtual gift catalogue, Greenpeace Giving .

Monkeying around with numbers

Posted by matts - 18 June 2009 at 12:43pm - 2 Comments

Matt delves into the mysteries of data analysis in this latest instalment of our office blog relay, a whistle-stop tour of Greenpeace staff here in the UK. Click here to catch up on the other entries.

Matt hard at work "Oi monkey!" started a recent note left on my desk. This was, I hasten to add, a reference to my job here at Greenpeace. I work as a business analyst in the supporter development department. How, you ask, does monkey relate to this? The answer is data – data monkey (or, on a good day, data wizard)!

My role is a combination of the following; business process analysis, business intelligence, fundraising supporter selections, supporter information analysis and integration and any other data related work. That's great, fascinating, you say - but what are you actually talking about?

A small cog rambling on

Posted by chrisp - 16 June 2009 at 1:58pm - 4 Comments

Although part-time, Chris is at his desk far more than the photo suggests, but still finds time to stop and smell the flowers. Click here to catch up on the other entries to our office blog relay, a whistle-stop tour of Greenpeace staff here in the UK.

Not your typical fundraiser

Posted by tracy - 12 June 2009 at 5:21pm - 0 Comments

Rich risks office ridicule to explain why he is not a typical Greenpeace fundraiser in his submission to our office blog relay, but he's big enough to handle it. Click here to catch up on the other entries to our office blog relay, a whistle-stop tour of Greenpeace staff here in the UK.

Fast forward fundraising...

Posted by victoriah - 17 April 2009 at 4:58pm - 0 Comments

Victoria heads up the surrealist wing of our fundraising department

Victoria heads up the surrealist wing of our fundraising department

So it seems the blog baton has made its way back to the fundraising department!

Sadly for me, my fabulous colleagues have already eloquently blogged about the importance of our supporters and the invaluable independence Greenpeace enjoys as a result of their generosity. So I'll do my best to cobble together a few meagre anecdotes about what it is I get up to here, but I want to join in the chorus of thank yous to our wonderful supporters – we couldn't do it without you!

On my side, you could say that a role at Greenpeace might have been in the cards. As a little kid, when I was taken along to the peace marches in Vancouver in the 80s, I knew right away that I wanted to march with a sign! Although too young to read or write, I of course made my own nonsensical finger-painted sign to proudly carry. Fast forward to learning how to write, and McDonalds started receiving letters asking them to stop using Styrofoam packaging in my childish scrawl (PS: in 1990 they agreed to stop. Yay!)

It's not exactly rock and roll, but...

Posted by KatieS - 7 April 2009 at 10:41am - 0 Comments
Meet Katie, the latest contestant in the spring blog relay - a whistle-stop tour of Greenpeace staff here in the UK. Click here to catch up on the other entries.

Katie

Hi, I'm Katie and I work in the fundraising department here at Canonbury Villas. In some ways, it's like most office jobs, including long hours filled with meetings, what sometimes feels like days staring at spreadsheets and fielding countless sales calls from people convinced their product, service, magical solution can revolutionise the way I do my job.

It's not exactly rock and roll, but at the same time it isn't just any old office job and Greenpeace certainly isn't any old employer. Plus, I don't think anyone here works simply to progress their career. It's about so much more than that.

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