Part-Time Business Admin & Fundraising Assistant
August 13, 2025
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Job Advertisement
We’re Hiring! Part-Time Business Admin & Fundraising Assistant
Organization: Raising Up Friendship Foundation (RUFFO)
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Schedule:
2 days per week
About Us
Raising Up Friendship Foundation is a women-led, youth-serving NGO dedicated to
empowering women and children through education, advocacy, and community-driven
solutions.
Role Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Part-Time Business Admin & Fundraising
Assistant to support financial administration for one of our donor-funded projects and help
grow our fundraising efforts. This role includes an incentive-based commission for
successfully bringing in organizations sponsoring their staff for the Girls 4 Girls course.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage financial and administrative tasks for a donor-funded project
• Maintain accurate records and reports
• Research and engage potential partners and sponsors
• Identify opportunities to expand program participation and fundraising
Requirements
• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
• Basic computer skills (MS Office, Google Workspace)
• Comfortable engaging with potential sponsors and partner organizations
• Passion for community development and empowering women and children
Work Schedule & Pay
• 2 days per week (flexible hours)
• Base pay plus commission incentives based on organizational sponsorships secured
How to Apply
Send your CV and a short cover letter to info@ruffo.or.tz with the subject line: Part-Time
Business Admin & Fundraising Assistant – Your Name.
Deadline:
[25-08-2025]

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - On May 8th, 2024, Raising Up Friendship Foundation (RUFFO) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the World Health Organization (WHO), alongside other non-state actors. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to advancing public health services across Tanzania. The MoU was signed on behalf of RUFFO by Executive Director and Co-Founder Hilda Ngaja. Dr. Charles Sagoe-Moses, the WHO country representative, highlighted the importance of this collaboration in addressing the country's health challenges. He noted that the partnerships will enable WHO to leverage the expertise, resources, and networks of these organizations to address the health challenges the country faces. The signing ceremony marked the culmination of an extensive process that began with an expression of interest launched in December 2022. Out of 46 submissions, RUFFO was was one of 11 selected through a rigorous evaluation and the FENSA process, mandated by the World Health Assembly in 2016. Hilda Ngaja expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "This MoU signifies a critical step forward in our mission to empower women and children in Tanzania. We are honored to collaborate with WHO and other esteemed organizations to enhance disease prevention, health promotion, and innovative healthcare solutions. This partnership will enable us to make a significant impact on public health services across the country." RUFFO is proud to be part of this initiative and remains dedicated to its mission of empowering women and children in Tanzania. The organization looks forward to working closely with WHO and other partners to improve access to quality healthcare services, strengthen health workforce development, and promote the use of innovative technologies in healthcare delivery. The signing of the MoU represents a shared vision of improving public health in Tanzania, highlighting the critical role of partnerships in achieving the health for all agenda.

On February 9th, 2024, RUFFO had the privilege of participating in a special event held at Kerezange Secondary School in Kitunda, Ilala, Dar es Salaam. The event, aimed at welcoming incoming form one students, provided an opportunity for RUFFO to engage with students, educators, and community members, and to promote initiatives that support the well-being and empowerment of both boys and girls. During the event, representatives from RUFFO introduced the organization and its mission to support vulnerable students through various projects and initiatives. Among these initiatives is the Sitanyamaza club, which advocates against violence and promotes the importance of speaking out against abuse and injustice. The Sitanyamaza club plays a crucial role in providing a safe space for students to discuss and address issues such as violence, abuse, and discrimination. Through activities and discussions led by the club, students are empowered to recognize their rights, build self-confidence, and seek support when needed.

RUFFO and Fountain Gate, two leading organizations in Tanzania, have joined forces to advocate for gender equality in women's football. In a groundbreaking collaboration, they recently held a joint press conference to announce the launch of the "Usawa Mpirani" project. The initiative aims to address the challenges faced by women in football, including dispelling stereotypes and ensuring equal recognition for their contributions to the sport. Despite efforts by the national football federation, women's football continues to struggle due to limited resources and inadequate support. Through "Usawa Mpirani," RUFFO and Fountain Gate seek to break barriers and empower female footballers. The project includes educational workshops, economic empowerment programs, and leadership training, all aimed at enhancing the development of women's football in Tanzania. The collaboration between RUFFO and Fountain Gate underscores their commitment to promoting gender equality and creating a more inclusive football environment. It is hoped that this partnership will inspire other organizations to support women's football and pave the way for a brighter future for female athletes in Tanzania.