Talents in all aspects.
Currently, there are very few philanthropy majors in higher education in China—it seems that only Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Branch has this major.
Many current professionals grew up in public welfare practice and later training.
What talents are needed?
I also took inventory based on my own work experience - project management talents: not project managers, but better than project managers.
Good health, able to withstand hardships, able to travel over mountains and rivers, and visit difficult areas; understand China's national conditions and international charity experience, and be able to find good ways to solve problems; have good communication skills, be able to mingle with local people, and win trust
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Brand management talent: Not a brand manager, but better than a brand manager.
When you don’t have much budget, you basically don’t have money to invest in advertising, and it’s not easy to hire celebrity spokespersons to do a good job in brand promotion... You have to have technology, but you also have to be emotionally charged.
Financing talent: Not sales, but better than sales.
Especially lacking...Design fundraising projects to win more support.
Finance, legal affairs, computers, human resources, administration - in some foundations, even one or two people are missing.
If you are a talented person, welcome to the foundation. There is a vast world and great potential.