Location: Springfield, OR 97477
Salary: $2,000 - $4,000
Company: Friends Of Devon Lawson
Department: Finance
Employment Type: Campaign
Contact: lawsonforlane@gmail.com
To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing your fundraising experience and why you're excited to support Devon's conservation campaign, and at least two professional references to lawsonforlane@gmail.com. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to those received by December 15, 2025. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and first-generation individuals, to apply. No phone calls, please.
Devon Lawson, an 18-year-old first-generation college student, restaurant manager, and founder/chair of Springfield Climate & Resilience Watch (SCRW), is running for the At Large 2 Director position on the Upper Willamette Soil and Water Conservation District (UWSWCD) Board in Lane County, Oregon. Recognized as the Best Emerging Democratic Leader in Springfield for 2025, Devon is a passionate advocate for climate resilience, equitable water resource management, and sustainable agriculture. He's challenging incumbent Karl Morgenstern, a long-time watershed expert and current board member with deep roots in local conservation efforts. This 2026 election campaign aims to win 65% of the vote and significantly boost voter turnout in this non-partisan race by mobilizing communities around soil and water conservation, wildfire recovery, and environmental justice. Join a dynamic, youth-led effort to bring fresh perspectives to local governance!
We are seeking an experienced Fundraising Director to drive resource development for Devon Lawson's UWSWCD campaign. This part-time role will focus on securing funds to support voter outreach, ads, mailers, and education initiatives critical for boosting turnout and achieving our 65% vote goal. The ideal candidate is a proactive fundraiser with a track record in political or nonprofit campaigns, passionate about environmental causes.
This role offers a chance to fund impactful change in local environmental policy.
This role is hybrid/remote-friendly, with a strong preference for candidates based in or near Lane County, Oregon, to facilitate in-person activities like donor events and meetings in the Eugene-Springfield area. No dedicated office space; work from home or co-working spaces as needed.