Why get involved with the Royal British Legion?
As a Royal British Legion volunteer, you’ll be joining the UK's leading Armed Forces charity, the heart
of a national network that supports our Armed Forces community through thick and thin – ensuring
their unique contribution is never forgotten.
How will I make a difference as a Poppy Appeal Organiser / Joint Poppy Appeal Organiser?
As an individual, or a representative of a group, club, or business you will coordinate the Poppy
Appeal within your local area. You will make a difference by raising vital funds to help support the
Armed Forces Community and their families. You’ll also help raise awareness, helping people find out
more about what the Legion does and how they can support.
What will I be doing as a Volunteer Poppy Appeal Organiser / Joint Poppy Appeal Organiser?
• Be a point of contact for, publicise, promote and organise the Poppy Appeal in your area
supported by your Poppy Appeal Manager (PAM).
• Promote and fundraise throughout the year by placing ‘all year round’ collection tins and attending
events.
• Develop links within your local community, including with business, youth, and community groups
to raise awareness and funds.
• Order (through the Poppy Appeal Organiser Online Ordering Portal), store and distribute poppies
and other fundraising items for the appeal.
• Take responsibility for recruiting, supporting, and deploying a network of fellow volunteer Poppy
Appeal Collectors to help you.
• Safeguard and accurately account for all monies taken during collections, banking promptly and
providing accurate records.
• With the support of the PAM carry out an annual review of your Poppy Appeal.
• Keep up to date with and implement changes to polices or procedures related to the role.
What skills and experience would I need, or could I develop?
• Experience in planning and coordinating resources and people.
• Ability to build long lasting relationships with individuals and groups.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
• A good level of proficiency in using information technology, including use of email, websites and
being able to access and use documents online.
• An ability to volunteer independently but also as part of and when leading a team.
• A commitment to acting in line with Legion policies and procedures, including those relating to data
protection; confidentiality; safeguarding; health and safety and equality and diversity.
What support do we provide?
A designated member of staff to help and support your Legion volunteering.
• Induction training.
• Further training and regular updates to support your development in the role.
• A Poppy Appeal Organiser Handbook
• A Volunteer Agreement that outlines what you can expect from the Legion and the Legion’s
expectations of you.
Expenses: Any out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed with supporting receipts subject
to terms highlighted in our expenses policy.
Extra Information: The minimum age for Poppy Appeal Organiser is 18 years old.
Access to own transport is necessary.
Two* satisfactory references are required.
What are the benefits for me?
• The experience of promoting and organising high-profile fundraising in your local area.
• Involvement in recruiting and supporting other volunteers.
• Being part of a committed and friendly team.
• Develop and/or maintain and build skills and experience.
• Make a difference to the Armed Forces community.
Where?
This is usually a homebased role but with a need to travel within Thoverton during the Poppy Appeal for fundraising activity.
Time commitment: It’s an all-year round volunteer role, with opportunities to fundraise and raise
awareness throughout.
The busiest period is the annual Poppy Appeal between October and November. The role is flexible and hours can be discussed during the inital contact about the role.
Contact: For more information about the role please telephone 07458010862 or email [email protected]
This role is purely voluntary, and this arrangement is not meant to be a legally binding one or an
employment contract