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Posted November 19, 2025
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Develop Donor Messaging and Outreach Materials

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Rosie the Riveter Trust
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We are looking for a skilled volunteer to help us shape a donor-ready plan for our Home Front Heroes gift-shop program.

The volunteer will help us:
• Craft a concise and engaging program description along with visitor-facing messaging
• Create sample acknowledgement language and outreach email templates for donors and community partners
• Develop a simple implementation checklist so our team can confidently take the next steps

Your expertise will help us present this program with clarity and heart, making it easier for donors and supporters to understand its impact and value.
This program will create a sustainable giving stream to help sustain the park through difficult times, deepen visitor connection to the site, and keep supporters informed about events and programs including Rosie’s Girls. Volunteer support will directly help preserve the Park’s educational mission and community programs.
Details will be provided during volunteer interviews. Park staff will share gift-shop operations and newsletter platform information, participate in regular check-ins, and implement agreed recommendations. We welcome collaborative work and will respond promptly to support the volunteer’s progress.

Rosie the Riveter Trust

Location

Richmond, California

Website

http://www.rosietheriveter.org

Member Since

Oct 2014

Completed Taproot Plus Partnerships

1

Organization Mission

Rosie the Riveter Trust seeks to inspire current and future generations with the "We Can Do It" spirit and values that energized the WWII Home Front and transformed American government, industry, society and culture. The Rosie’s Girls program in Richmond California, is one of only two such programs in the state (the other is in Santa Monica). For the last six years, we have successfully raised funds to provide 20-30 low-income at-risk girls with a summer camp where they learn carpentry, welding, STEM skills, and more. This program is uniquely tied to our national park, which educates about the stunning social changes that came about as women, minorities, the disabled and others found war-time opportunities in the workplace.

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