BLACK DONORS SAVE LIVES
Black Stem Cell Donors Aged 17-35 Needed to Address Critical Shortage and Improve Treatment Access for Blood Cancer Patients
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Overview: Support BDSL’s advocacy and public education efforts by researching key policy issues and writing concise memos and briefs. Ideal for students or professionals interested in health policy, anti-Black racism, or equity research.
Key Responsibilities:
Time Commitment: 5–10 hrs/month
Training Provided: Yes
Overview: Act as the face of BDSL at events and in neighborhoods. Help us build long-lasting partnerships and ensure our work stays grounded in community needs and trust.
Key Responsibilities:
Time Commitment: Flexible based on event calendar
Training Provided: Yes
Overview: Help sustain and grow BDSL’s work by identifying funding opportunities and contributing to grant applications. This is an ideal role for someone interested in fundraising, nonprofit development, or social impact strategy.
Key Responsibilities:
Time Commitment: 3–5 hrs/month or more during grant cycles
Training Provided: Yes
Overview: This team uses photography, videography, and design to amplify BDSL’s mission. You’ll create content that captures the power of community, mobilizes new donors, and brings our storytelling to life.
Available Roles:
Time Commitment: Project-based or ongoing; flexible
Training Provided: Yes (plus brand kit + templates)
Overview: As a Donor Engagement Lead, you’ll organize stem cell donor drives and events either on your campus or in your local community. You’ll educate people about the importance of equitable donor representation and help guide new registrants through the swabbing process. You’ll gain leadership, public speaking, and community engagement experience while directly impacting lives.
Key Responsibilities:
Time Commitment: Flexible (avg. 3–5 hrs/week)
Training Provided: Yes
