Are you passionate about youth development, community empowerment, and creating sustainable impact? Here’s your chance to make a real difference!
Mydia-Tz, a dedicated non-profit organization based in Tanzania, is currently seeking a Volunteer Programs & Grants Coordinator to join its vibrant team at the Kasulu office in Kigoma. This is more than just a role—it’s a mission to uplift and transform lives through education, health, and livelihood opportunities.
Position Details
- Job Title: Volunteer Programs & Grants Coordinator
- Location: Kasulu, Kigoma – Tanzania
- Contract Type: Full-time Volunteer (40 hours per week)
- Start Date: 1st September 2025
- Compensation: Non-salaried role – Includes monthly communication allowance only
About Mydia-Tz
Mydia-Tz is a non-governmental, nonprofit organization devoted to empowering young people across Tanzania through Education, Health (WASH & SRHR), and Livelihoods. We believe in harnessing youth potential and amplifying their voices in decision-making spaces.
Our Mission:
To unite initiatives that improve young lives through inclusive education, health services, and entrepreneurship—ensuring sustainable development and social equity.
Role Overview: Programs & Grants Coordinator
As the Programs & Grants Coordinator, you’ll play a crucial role in leading program strategy, strengthening partnerships, and securing grant opportunities. Reporting directly to the Head of Programs, your work will directly impact youth-focused initiatives across the region.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate program planning, budgeting, implementation, and evaluations.
- Lead grant research, proposal writing, and donor compliance management.
- Map and engage with potential partner organizations aligned with Mydia-Tz’s mission.
- Represent Mydia-Tz in external programmatic and financial management forums.
- Perform other relevant tasks as needed to support program success.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Project Planning & Management, Education, Community Development, Economics, Public Health, or similar.
- A Master’s degree is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 2 years’ volunteer experience in NGOs or community-based organizations.
- Proven skills in project and grant budget management.
- Strong writing, time management, and attention to detail.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Demonstrated creativity, adaptability, and a growth mindset.
Office Support Provided
While this is a volunteer-based role, Mydia-Tz provides:
- Office space and basic working tools
- Internet access
- Monthly communication allowance
Please note: We currently do not offer salaries or transport allowances, except where projects are fully funded.
Preferred Candidates
- Residents of Kasulu town, Kigoma Region
- Women under 35 years old and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
- Applicants with experience in financial, administrative, or operations management will be prioritized
How to Apply
Send your CV and cover letter ONLY via email or hand delivery to:
Executive Director
Manluku Youth Development Initiatives – Tanzania (Mydia-Tz)
P.O. Box 416, Kasulu, Kigoma – Tanzania
Email: info@mydia-tz.org
Deadline: 12th August 2025 (Close of Business), For inquiries, call 0282810523 (Monday to Friday, Office Hours Only), Visit us at https://mydia-tz.org