🎯 From Bali to Lombok: Fundraising Journey💰
A experiência
Join Bale Nara Bali and Lombok, as a volunteer skilled in grant writing, crowdfunding, or donor outreach. Help create campaigns, write proposals, and connect them with funders from your network.
🎯 Goal: Fund projects within 3 months.
💰 Incentive: Earn up to 17.5% commission on funds raised.
This is your chance to use your expertise to drive real change—while living on one of Indonesia’s most beautiful islands.
Como você ajuda
20 horas por semana
Escrever conteúdos:
Crie, edite e produza conteúdos inspiradores.
Taxa extra necessária
Valor:
US$ 75
Por dia
Valor destinado a:
Benefícios para os voluntários e Materiais para as atividades dos voluntários
Descrição:
The $75 daily fee covers your accommodation and meals. A scooter is also available for rent at the location.
O que você ganha
3 dias livres por semana
Quarto privado:
Você terá uma cama em um quarto privado, ou seja, um quarto só para você
Café da manhã:
Você ganha café da manhã gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.
Almoço:
Você ganha almoço gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.
Jantar:
Você ganha jantar gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.
Bicicletas à vontade:
Use nossas bikes à vontade, quando quiser.
Carona na chegada:
Te buscamos na sua chegada a cidade e damos uma carona até aqui.
Use nossa cozinha equipada:
Fique à vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua própria comida.
Internet Básica:
Internet de velocidade básica para você trabalhar remotamente
Requisitos
Inglês Intermediário ou Francês Intermediário
Entre 18 e 35 anos
Recebe voluntários sozinhos (não aceita casal ou duplas)
Nacionalidades: todas menos Indonésia
Passaporte da União Européia
Visto ou cidadania dos Estados Unidos
Seguro viagem
O que não está incluso
Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto
Detalhes
🌍 Bale Nara Bali needs YOU to help make it happen!
Are you a natural storyteller, strategic thinker, or well-connected changemaker? Join as a Fundraising & Grant Writing Volunteer to design and run campaigns that support education, environmental protection, sustainable livelihoods, and youth empowerment.
✨ New in this role: You’ll spend 1 week in Bali working with our team to brainstorm and shape campaign ideas, then continue to Lombok to supervise projects directly with the community.
🔎 We are looking for experienced individuals in:
Crowdfunding on platforms like GoFundMe, Indiegogo
Grant proposal writing for NGOs
Networking with NGOs, CSR partners, and donors abroad
💼 You will:
✅ Brainstorm & design campaigns in Bali
✅ Run fundraising campaigns for priority projects
✅ Write proposals & sponsorship decks
✅ Contact potential donors & CSR reps
✅ Supervise campaign execution in Lombok
✅ Receive full support: media kits, data, & field access
🎯 Goal: Raise full project funding within your 3-month stay
💸 Incentive: Commission (10–17.5%) based on funds raised, with clear terms in our partnership agreement
🌟 Projects You’ll Help Fund
1️⃣ Coffee Farmer Support – $2,000
2️⃣ Birdwatching Photo Competition – $11,958
3️⃣ Youth Diving Course – $9,300
4️⃣ School Digital Literacy – $1,900
5️⃣ Home Beekeeping Kit – $6,000
6️⃣ Startup Website Support – $6,400
7️⃣ Youth Surf Program – $5,700
8️⃣ Bird Guide Training – $4,200
9️⃣ Small Island Environmental Justice (Film) – $25,000
🔟 Bottle Puppet Roadshow – $2,000
1️⃣1️⃣ Tourism Youth Scholarship – $4,300
1️⃣2️⃣ Mangrove Arboretum – $5,000
Atividades & Turnos
🌍 Grant Writer Volunteer Schedule
🌿 Week 1 – Bali Onboarding
Morning: Brainstorm campaign ideas with the team
Afternoon: Strategy workshops, proposal drafting, and planning
Evening: Cultural immersion and reflection sessions
🌿 Weeks 2–8 – Lombok Routine
Morning Shift (8 AM – 12 PM)
Oversee project activities alongside an NGO representative at the site.
🍽️ Lunch Break (12 PM – 2 PM)
Take time to eat, relax, and recharge.
📝 Afternoon Session (2 PM – 5 PM)
Return to homestay or continue working in the field
Enter data and draft proposals
Participate in feedback meetings with the NGO team
🌟 Additional Weekend Programs
🏖️ Join our weekend donation-based (pay as you wish) activities—both on-site and off-site! These include scuba diving, surfing, cooking classes, digital literacy sessions, and trips to waterfalls, Gili islands, and other tourism villages across Lombok.
🏍️ If you ride a scooter, feel free to join and meet us at the designated meeting point!
📝 Additional Notes
🌿 The schedule is flexible and may change based on field conditions.
🗣️ Most locals don’t speak English, so use Google Translate to communicate.
🕌 As a Muslim-majority area, food and prayer ceremonies are common. If invited, it’s a meaningful cultural experience—just follow the ✅ DOs and ❌ DON’Ts.
Regras
🕌 Cultural Guidelines for Volunteers in Bali & Lombok
Your volunteer journey begins with one week in Bali for orientation and campaign design, followed by seven weeks in Lombok to supervise projects. While both islands share many traditions, Lombok is more conservative due to its predominantly Muslim culture. Please follow these guidelines to ensure safety, respect, and a positive experience.
✅ DOs
Dress appropriately: In Bali, casual modest clothing is acceptable. In Lombok, cover shoulders and knees; loose-fitting clothes are best.
Respect attire rules in schools, mosques, and local homes. In Lombok, women should avoid revealing outfits.
Cover tattoos and limit visible piercings, especially in Lombok.
Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, or prayer areas.
Mind prayer times in Lombok; avoid loud noise near mosques. In Bali, be mindful of temple ceremonies.
Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving.
Ask permission before taking photos.
Greet locals respectfully, try basic local greetings, and enjoy traditional food.
Disclose your background truthfully; individuals with a criminal record cannot participate.
Note: To align with Lombok’s cultural norms, the program follows a “no public LGBTQ expression” policy.
❌ DON’Ts
Do not wear short, tight, transparent, or revealing clothes (especially in Lombok).
Avoid offensive symbols, gestures, or slogans on clothing.
No alcohol, drugs, or public displays of affection in Lombok villages. In Bali, alcohol is more available but still respect local norms.
Do not mock or criticize local customs or religion.
No pork in Muslim homes in Lombok.
Do not interrupt religious practices or enter mosques/temples without proper dress.
No bikinis on non-touristy Lombok beaches; in Bali, wear them only on tou