Volunteer Grants & Funding Coordinator
Assisted Reproductive Treatment Families Australia (ARTFam) & Australian Solo Mothers by Choice(ASMBC)
Location: Remote / Work from Home
Commitment: Flexible hours – approximately 10 hours per week to start, and then after systems are set up we believe it would be less
About Us
ARTFam (Assisted Reproductive Treatment Families Australia) Is Australias 1st NFP supporting people going through IVF and we also support all the in the Donor concieved Community , ARTFam Also supports ASMBC (Australian Solo Mothers by Choice) Supporting Solo woman creating families created through donor conception.
Founded by Michelle Galea, Victoria’s 2024 Mother of the Year, together we advocate nationally for policy reform, ethical practice, and emotional support for IVF patients & donor-conceived individuals and their families.
- ARTFAM focuses on Advocacy, Support, Education, and policy work to improve systems and laws surrounding assisted reproductive treatment and donor conception.
- ASMBC supports over 4,200 families across Australia and New Zealand through peer support, events, and community connection.
We are 100% volunteer-run currently receive no funding and are wanting to start looking into grants, donations, and sponsorships to continue our work.
About the Role
We are seeking a volunteer Grants & Funding Coordinator to help identify, apply for, and secure funding opportunities for ARTFAM and ASMBC.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful causes that directly support women, families, and donor-conceived individuals across Australia.
Key Responsibilities
- Research and identify relevant government, philanthropic, and corporate grant opportunities.
- Draft and submit grant applications in collaboration with the Founder and Committee.
- Assist in developing project budgets and funding proposals.
- Keep a record of grant deadlines, submissions, and outcomes.
- Explore opportunities for sponsorships and partnerships to enhance our community impact.
Skills & Experience
- Experience in grant writing, fundraising, or sponsorship development (preferred but not essential).
- Strong written communication and research skills.
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
- Be able to self-manage, Lead the way & report to ARTFam Committee
- Passion for supporting families, social justice, or community advocacy.
What You’ll Gain
- The opportunity to make a real impact for families navigating assisted reproductive treatment and donor conception.
- Experience in the not-for-profit sector and grant development.
- Flexibility to work from home with a supportive and passionate team.
- Recognition on ARTFam and ASMBC’s official platforms for your contribution.
How to Apply
Please click Apply and include a short cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience. Alternatively, you can contact Michelle Galea via email at Hello@artfam.org.au or call 0411 605 598for more information.
