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Authors: Dr. Abbie Maroño
Published: April 6, 2026

After a significant loss, whether through death, separation, or the end of a defining relationship, love can become morally complicated. Finding connection again is rarely accompanied by uncomplicated joy. Instead, it is often followed by guilt, hesitation, and a quiet internal apology, I’m sorry I found love again. This response does not mean the new love is wrong or shallow. It reflects how attachment, memory, and grief interact in the human mind.

Loss creates a psychological bond that does not simply disappear when the relationship ends. The brain retains emotional representations of loved ones, particularly when the bond was meaningful or life shaping. When a new relationship begins, it can activate these internal representations, creating the sense that something sacred is being replaced or erased. The guilt that follows is not about the new partner. It is about loyalty to the past and fear of invalidating what once mattered.

For many people, loving again feels like rewriting history, as though happiness now somehow diminishes the depth of earlier love or the legitimacy of earlier pain. This belief is emotionally powerful, even though it is not logically sound.

How Grief Shapes the Way We Experience New Love

Grief does not move neatly from absence to closure. It reshapes identity, expectations, and emotional safety. After loss, the nervous system often becomes more vigilant, scanning for threat and bracing for repetition. New love can feel destabilizing because it introduces vulnerability at a time when the system has learned that attachment carries risk.

Psychologically, this can show up as ambivalence, where moments of closeness may be followed by withdrawal, and joy may be quickly dampened by sadness or guilt. The mind may compare relationships, not because one is superior, but because the brain is trying to integrate the past with the present. Loving again does not overwrite the earlier bond. It exists alongside it, even when that coexistence feels uncomfortable.

There is also a protective element to guilt. Feeling bad about happiness can serve as a way to stay connected to the loss, to keep the pain close as proof that the love was real. Letting go of guilt can feel like letting go of the person or the life that was lost. In this way, guilt becomes a bridge between past and present, even when it limits the ability to fully inhabit the present.

Importantly, none of this means someone is not ready for love, it means the nervous system is still learning how to hold connection without anticipating catastrophe.

When Others React to Your Healing

One of the more difficult parts of loving again after loss is that the guilt does not come only from within. It is often shaped and reinforced by the reactions of others. Grief is not just a private experience, it is socially regulated, carrying unspoken expectations about how long pain should last and what emotions are considered appropriate. When someone begins to feel joy again, particularly in the form of new love, it can quietly disrupt those expectations.

This disruption is often met with discomfort rather than overt judgement. Comments about timing, subtle shifts in tone, or a sense that happiness should be restrained can all communicate, intentionally or not, that healing has gone too far or too fast. Because humans are highly sensitive to social feedback when making sense of emotional experience, these reactions can intensify guilt and create the feeling that loving again is something that needs to be justified or explained.

What is often misunderstood is that finding love after loss does not erase grief or replace what was lost. It reflects the nervous system’s capacity to re-engage with connection once safety begins to return. When others struggle with that reality, it frequently reflects their own unease with loss, change, or impermanence, rather than anything inappropriate about the new relationship itself.

Recognizing this distinction allows people to understand guilt not as evidence of wrongdoing, but as a byproduct of personal healing colliding with social expectation. Over time, as confidence in that understanding grows, the need to apologize for love tends to fade, not because the past matters less, but because joy no longer feels like a betrayal.

Making Space for Love Without Erasing the Past

Healing after loss does not require choosing between remembering and moving forward, love is not a finite resource that must be rationed or conserved. The capacity to love again does not reduce the significance of what came before, it reflects the brain’s ability to adapt, expand, and remain relational even after pain.

What often helps is reframing the internal apology. Instead of I’m sorry I found love again, a more accurate truth might be I’m allowed to carry love forward. New relationships do not replace old ones, they are shaped by them. The tenderness, awareness, and depth that come from loss often become part of how someone loves again, not evidence of betrayal, but of continuity.

Presence matters here. Being emotionally honest, with oneself and with a new partner, allows love to unfold without the pressure of perfection or justification. It also allows grief to surface when needed, without interpreting it as a sign that something is wrong. Grief and love are not opposites, they often coexist, particularly in relationships that follow loss.

Finding love after loss is not a failure of loyalty, it is not forgetting, it is not moving on in the way people often fear. It is evidence that attachment systems can survive rupture, that meaning can be rebuilt, and that love, once learned, rarely disappears. Sometimes the apology we offer is not needed at all. Sometimes it is simply the echo of grief adjusting to the fact that life, quietly and persistently, continues.

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P.I.T. Agent

Position Title: Volunteer P.I.T. Agent
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, minimum of 10 hours per month
Reports to: Lead P.I.T. Agent

Position Overview:
The Volunteer P.I.T. Agent will play a critical role in the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission to identify and prevent online child exploitation. As part of the Predator Identification Team (P.I.T.), the Volunteer Agent will assist in research and investigative tasks that support the identification and tracking of online child predators, contributing to the overall safety of children in the digital space. This is a volunteer role that requires dedication, a strong sense of justice, and a commitment to making a meaningful impact.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Conduct online research and digital investigations to assist in identifying online child predators.
  • Collaborate with other team members to share findings, insights, and strategies.
  • Assist in analyzing patterns of online activity related to suspected exploitation cases.
  • Utilize various digital tools and software for tracking and investigating online behavior.
  • Prepare and document reports on findings and provide them to the Lead P.I.T. Agent.
  • Participate in ongoing training to stay updated on trends in online predatory behavior and investigative techniques.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of all cases, research, and data handled.
Qualifications:
  • Strong attention to detail and investigative skills.
  • Working knowledge in the use of online platforms, social media, and digital communication tools. Ability to conduct research in a thorough and professional manner.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • Comfort with working in a sensitive and high-stakes environment.
  • Must be at least 21 years old.
  • Previous investigative experience or a background in law enforcement, cybersecurity, or related fields is a plus but not required.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Required Skills:
  • Experience with OSINT, research tools, social media, and monitoring software.
Benefits:
  • Contribute to a vital cause by helping identify online predators and protect children.
  • Gain hands-on experience in digital investigation and child protection.
  • Access to training and resources to develop investigative and technical skills.
  • Be part of a passionate team working towards a safer digital environment for children.
P.I.T. Agent
Position Overview:
The Volunteer P.I.T. Agent will play a critical role in the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission to identify and prevent online child exploitation. As part of the Predator Identification Team (P.I.T.), the Volunteer Agent will assist in research and investigative tasks that support the identification and tracking of online child predators, contributing to the overall safety of children in the digital space. This is a volunteer role that requires dedication, a strong sense of justice, and a commitment to making a meaningful impact.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Conduct online research and digital investigations to assist in identifying online child predators.
  • Collaborate with other team members to share findings, insights, and strategies.
  • Assist in analyzing patterns of online activity related to suspected exploitation cases.
  • Utilize various digital tools and software for tracking and investigating online behavior.
  • Prepare and document reports on findings and provide them to the Lead P.I.T. Agent.
  • Participate in ongoing training to stay updated on trends in online predatory behavior and investigative techniques.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of all cases, research, and data handled.
Qualifications:
  • Strong attention to detail and investigative skills.
  • Working knowledge in the use of online platforms, social media, and digital communication tools. Ability to conduct research in a thorough and professional manner.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • Comfort with working in a sensitive and high-stakes environment.
  • Must be at least 21 years old.
  • Previous investigative experience or a background in law enforcement, cybersecurity, or related fields is a plus but not required.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.

Position Title: Volunteer P.I.T. Agent
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, minimum of 10 hours per month
Reports to: Lead P.I.T. Agent

Required Skills:
  • Experience with OSINT, research tools, social media, and monitoring software.
Benefits:
  • Contribute to a vital cause by helping identify online predators and protect children.
  • Gain hands-on experience in digital investigation and child protection.
  • Access to training and resources to develop investigative and technical skills.
  • Be part of a passionate team working towards a safer digital environment for children.
Blog Writer

Position Title: Volunteer Blog Writer
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, minimum of 10 hours per month
Reports to: Content Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Blog Writer will contribute to the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by creating compelling, informative, and engaging blog content. The Blog Writer will help raise awareness about online child exploitation, provide valuable resources for parents and caregivers, and highlight the foundation’s efforts and achievements. This role is ideal for a skilled writer with a passion for advocacy and a desire to make a difference through storytelling.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Research and write original blog posts on topics such as online safety, child protection, digital parenting, and updates on the foundation’s initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the Content Manager to brainstorm and pitch blog topics that align with the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission and audience.
  • Ensure all content is well-researched, accurate, sourced, and aligned with the foundation’s tone and messaging.
  • Edit and proofread content to ensure high-quality, professional standards.
  • Meet agreed-upon deadlines for content delivery.
  • Stay informed about trends and issues related to online safety and child exploitation to create relevant and timely content.
  • Work with the team to incorporate feedback and improve content as needed.
Qualifications:
  • Strong writing skills with the ability to craft engaging, clear, and empathetic content.
  • Experience in blogging, journalism, or content creation is preferred.
  • Ability to conduct thorough research and translate complex topics into accessible, reader-friendly content.
  • Familiarity with issues related to child safety, online predators, and digital parenting is a plus but not required.
  • Excellent attention to detail, grammar, and proofreading skills.
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Helpful but Not Required Skills:
  • Experience with WordPress or similar content management systems.
  • Basic knowledge of SEO best practices and keyword optimization.
  • Familiarity with digital marketing and social media platforms.
Benefits:
  • Make a meaningful impact by educating the public and supporting the foundation’s mission.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven content.
  • Gain experience in writing for a nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to protecting children and fostering online safety.
Blog Writer

Position Title: Volunteer Blog Writer
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, minimum of 10 hours per month
Reports to: Content Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Blog Writer will contribute to the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by creating compelling, informative, and engaging blog content. The Blog Writer will help raise awareness about online child exploitation, provide valuable resources for parents and caregivers, and highlight the foundation’s efforts and achievements. This role is ideal for a skilled writer with a passion for advocacy and a desire to make a difference through storytelling.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Research and write original blog posts on topics such as online safety, child protection, digital parenting, and updates on the foundation’s initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the Content Manager to brainstorm and pitch blog topics that align with the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission and audience.
  • Ensure all content is well-researched, accurate, sourced, and aligned with the foundation’s tone and messaging.
  • Edit and proofread content to ensure high-quality, professional standards.
  • Meet agreed-upon deadlines for content delivery.
  • Stay informed about trends and issues related to online safety and child exploitation to create relevant and timely content.
  • Work with the team to incorporate feedback and improve content as needed.
Qualifications:
  • Strong writing skills with the ability to craft engaging, clear, and empathetic content.
  • Experience in blogging, journalism, or content creation is preferred.
  • Ability to conduct thorough research and translate complex topics into accessible, reader-friendly content.
  • Familiarity with issues related to child safety, online predators, and digital parenting is a plus but not required.
  • Excellent attention to detail, grammar, and proofreading skills.
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Helpful but Not Required Skills:
  • Experience with WordPress or similar content management systems.
  • Basic knowledge of SEO best practices and keyword optimization.
  • Familiarity with digital marketing and social media platforms.
Benefits:
  • Make a meaningful impact by educating the public and supporting the foundation’s mission.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven content.
  • Gain experience in writing for a nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to protecting children and fostering online safety.
Social Media Content Creator

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Content Creator
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 10 hours per month
Reports to: Social Media Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Content Creator will support the Innocent Lives Foundation by developing engaging and impactful social media content that raises awareness about online child exploitation, promotes the foundation’s initiatives, encourages fundraising, and fosters community engagement. This role is perfect for a creative individual with a passion for storytelling, social justice, and making a positive impact online.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop creative and compelling content (graphics, captions, videos, reels, etc.) for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • Collaborate with the Social Media Manager to create posts aligned with the foundation’s mission, campaigns, and brand guidelines.
  • Research relevant trends, hashtags, and audience engagement strategies to maximize content reach and effectiveness.
  • Create content to promote upcoming events, fundraisers, blogs, and impact stories.
  • Stay informed about current trends in social media and child protection to create timely and relevant content.
Qualifications:
  • Experience in social media content creation, graphic design, or digital marketing is preferred.
  • Strong understanding of various social media platforms, their audiences, and best practices for engagement.
  • Proficiency with design tools like Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar platforms.
  • Basic video editing skills (e.g., for reels or short-form content) are a plus.
  • Excellent written communication skills with attention to detail and creativity.
  • Passion for storytelling and raising awareness about social issues.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple projects independently.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Preferred Skills:
  • Knowledge of analytics tools like Meta Insights or Hootsuite.
  • Familiarity with social media fundraising strategies and campaigns.
  • Experience in writing for nonprofit or advocacy organizations.
Benefits:
  • Use your creativity to make a tangible difference in the fight against child exploitation.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven content for a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit marketing and social media strategy.
  • Join a passionate and supportive team working to create a safer online world for children.
Social Media Content Creator

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Content Creator
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 10 hours per month
Reports to: Social Media Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Content Creator will support the Innocent Lives Foundation by developing engaging and impactful social media content that raises awareness about online child exploitation, promotes the foundation’s initiatives, encourages fundraising, and fosters community engagement. This role is perfect for a creative individual with a passion for storytelling, social justice, and making a positive impact online.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop creative and compelling content (graphics, captions, videos, reels, etc.) for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • Collaborate with the Social Media Manager to create posts aligned with the foundation’s mission, campaigns, and brand guidelines.
  • Research relevant trends, hashtags, and audience engagement strategies to maximize content reach and effectiveness.
  • Create content to promote upcoming events, fundraisers, blogs, and impact stories.
  • Stay informed about current trends in social media and child protection to create timely and relevant content.
Qualifications:
  • Experience in social media content creation, graphic design, or digital marketing is preferred.
  • Strong understanding of various social media platforms, their audiences, and best practices for engagement.
  • Proficiency with design tools like Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar platforms.
  • Basic video editing skills (e.g., for reels or short-form content) are a plus.
  • Excellent written communication skills with attention to detail and creativity.
  • Passion for storytelling and raising awareness about social issues.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple projects independently.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Preferred Skills:
  • Knowledge of analytics tools like Meta Insights or Hootsuite.
  • Familiarity with social media fundraising strategies and campaigns.
  • Experience in writing for nonprofit or advocacy organizations.
Benefits:
  • Use your creativity to make a tangible difference in the fight against child exploitation.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven content for a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit marketing and social media strategy.
  • Join a passionate and supportive team working to create a safer online world for children.
Social Media Management

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Manager
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 10 hours per month
Reports to: E&O Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Manager will oversee the Innocent Lives Foundation’s social media presence by developing and implementing strategies to raise awareness, increase engagement, encourage fundraising, and amplifying the foundation’s mission to protect children from online predators. This role is ideal for an organized and strategic individual passionate about advocacy and skilled in social media management.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop and implement social media strategies to align with the foundation’s goals and campaigns.
  • Plan, schedule, and publish posts across platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
  • Monitor and analyze social media performance metrics, providing regular reports and recommendations for improvement.
  • Collaborate with the content team to create engaging, informative, and visually appealing posts that resonate with the target audience.
  • Manage community engagement by responding to comments, messages, and interactions in a timely and professional manner.
  • Stay informed about social media trends, tools, and platform updates to keep the foundation’s online presence relevant and effective.
  • Coordinate with other team members to ensure cohesive messaging and branding across campaigns.
  • Support fundraising initiatives, events, and campaigns by creating and promoting content to drive donations and participation.
Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in social media management or digital marketing.
  • Strong understanding of social media platforms, best practices, and analytics tools (e.g., Meta Insights, Google Analytics).
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple platforms and tasks simultaneously.
  • Creativity and a strong eye for engaging and visually appealing content.
  • Familiarity with design tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.
  • Passion for storytelling, advocacy, and nonprofit work.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Required Skills:
  • Experience in managing social media for nonprofits or advocacy campaigns.
  • Knowledge of SEO and content optimization for social platforms.
  • Ability to develop and manage social media advertising campaigns.
Benefits:
  • Make a direct impact by using your social media expertise to protect children and raise awareness.
  • Gain experience managing the social presence of a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate and dedicated team making a tangible difference in the world.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven campaigns and initiatives.
Social Media Management

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Manager
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 10 hours per month
Reports to: E&O Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Manager will oversee the Innocent Lives Foundation’s social media presence by developing and implementing strategies to raise awareness, increase engagement, encourage fundraising, and amplifying the foundation’s mission to protect children from online predators. This role is ideal for an organized and strategic individual passionate about advocacy and skilled in social media management.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop and implement social media strategies to align with the foundation’s goals and campaigns.
  • Plan, schedule, and publish posts across platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
  • Monitor and analyze social media performance metrics, providing regular reports and recommendations for improvement.
  • Collaborate with the content team to create engaging, informative, and visually appealing posts that resonate with the target audience.
  • Manage community engagement by responding to comments, messages, and interactions in a timely and professional manner.
  • Stay informed about social media trends, tools, and platform updates to keep the foundation’s online presence relevant and effective.
  • Coordinate with other team members to ensure cohesive messaging and branding across campaigns.
  • Support fundraising initiatives, events, and campaigns by creating and promoting content to drive donations and participation.
Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in social media management or digital marketing.
  • Strong understanding of social media platforms, best practices, and analytics tools (e.g., Meta Insights, Google Analytics).
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple platforms and tasks simultaneously.
  • Creativity and a strong eye for engaging and visually appealing content.
  • Familiarity with design tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.
  • Passion for storytelling, advocacy, and nonprofit work.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Required Skills:
  • Experience in managing social media for nonprofits or advocacy campaigns.
  • Knowledge of SEO and content optimization for social platforms.
  • Ability to develop and manage social media advertising campaigns.
Benefits:
  • Make a direct impact by using your social media expertise to protect children and raise awareness.
  • Gain experience managing the social presence of a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate and dedicated team making a tangible difference in the world.
  • Build your portfolio with purpose-driven campaigns and initiatives.
Grant Writer

Position Title: Volunteer Grant Writer
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, Varies based on grant availability
Reports to: COO

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Grant Writer will play an essential role in supporting the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by identifying funding opportunities, crafting compelling grant proposals, and assisting in the overall grant application process. This role is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, attention to detail, and a passion for nonprofit advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Research and identify grant opportunities that align with the foundation’s mission and programs.
  • Write and submit well-crafted grant proposals to secure funding for the foundation’s initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the COO and program teams to gather necessary information and data for applications.
  • Maintain an organized calendar of grant deadlines and ensure timely submissions.
  • Assist in tracking and reporting the status of grant applications, including following up on pending submissions.
  • Help develop grant templates and streamline the grant application process.
  • Conduct post-grant reporting, as required and manage relationships with grant authorities.
Qualifications:
  • Excellent writing, editing, and research skills.
  • Experience in grant writing, fundraising, or nonprofit development is required.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively in writing.
  • Proficiency with G-Suite and familiarity with grant management tools.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit operations and fundraising strategies is beneficial.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Preferred Skills:
  • Familiarity with common grant databases and research tools.
  • Experience writing grants for nonprofit organizations focused on child protection, advocacy, or similar missions.
  • Ability to analyze grant guidelines and tailor proposals accordingly.
Benefits:
  • Use your skills to secure critical funding that helps protect children from online predators.
  • Gain valuable experience in nonprofit grant writing and development.
  • Build your portfolio with grant proposals written for a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.
Grant Writer

Position Title: Volunteer Grant Writer
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, Varies based on grant availability
Reports to: COO

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Grant Writer will play an essential role in supporting the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by identifying funding opportunities, crafting compelling grant proposals, and assisting in the overall grant application process. This role is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, attention to detail, and a passion for nonprofit advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Research and identify grant opportunities that align with the foundation’s mission and programs.
  • Write and submit well-crafted grant proposals to secure funding for the foundation’s initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the COO and program teams to gather necessary information and data for applications.
  • Maintain an organized calendar of grant deadlines and ensure timely submissions.
  • Assist in tracking and reporting the status of grant applications, including following up on pending submissions.
  • Help develop grant templates and streamline the grant application process.
  • Conduct post-grant reporting, as required and manage relationships with grant authorities.
Qualifications:
  • Excellent writing, editing, and research skills.
  • Experience in grant writing, fundraising, or nonprofit development is required.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively in writing.
  • Proficiency with G-Suite and familiarity with grant management tools.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit operations and fundraising strategies is beneficial.
  • A commitment to the mission and values of the Innocent Lives Foundation.
Preferred Skills:
  • Familiarity with common grant databases and research tools.
  • Experience writing grants for nonprofit organizations focused on child protection, advocacy, or similar missions.
  • Ability to analyze grant guidelines and tailor proposals accordingly.
Benefits:
  • Use your skills to secure critical funding that helps protect children from online predators.
  • Gain valuable experience in nonprofit grant writing and development.
  • Build your portfolio with grant proposals written for a respected nonprofit organization.
  • Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.
Corporate Sponsor Relations

Position Title: Volunteer Corporate Sponsor Relations Coordinator
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible
Reports to: COO

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Corporate Sponsor Relations Coordinator will help build and maintain meaningful relationships with corporate sponsors to secure funding, in-kind donations, and raise awareness for the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission. This role involves outreach, stewardship, and collaboration to maximize the impact of corporate partnerships while aligning sponsors’ goals with the foundation’s objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Identify potential corporate sponsors and create a pipeline of partnership opportunities.
  • Develop tailored sponsorship proposals and presentations that align with sponsor goals and the foundation’s mission.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for corporate sponsors, fostering long-term relationships.
  • Coordinate sponsorship benefits, such as recognition in marketing materials, event visibility, and other agreed-upon deliverables.
  • Collaborate with COO to ensure the successful execution of sponsor commitments during campaigns, events, or initiatives.
  • Track and document sponsorship activities, contributions, and communications.
  • Provide sponsors with impact reports and updates to demonstrate the value of their support.
  • Assist in brainstorming and implementing creative strategies to engage new sponsors and enhance existing partnerships.
Qualifications:
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Experience in sales, corporate relations, or nonprofit fundraising is preferred.
  • Ability to create compelling proposals and reports tailored to corporate audiences.
  • Organizational skills and attention to detail to manage multiple partnerships effectively.
  • Familiarity with sponsorship agreements and corporate giving trends is a plus.
  • Passion for child protection and advocacy, with a commitment to the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
Preferred Skills:
  • Experience with corporate sponsorships in the nonprofit sector.
  • Understanding of marketing and branding considerations in sponsorships.
  • Knowledge of CRM tools or donor management systems.
Benefits:
  • Make a tangible impact by securing resources that help protect children and advance the foundation’s mission.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit development and corporate relationship management.
  • Build your professional network by collaborating with corporate leaders and mission-driven teams.
  • Be part of a passionate organization dedicated to creating a safer online world for children.
Corporate Sponsor Relations

Position Title: Volunteer Corporate Sponsor Relations Coordinator
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible
Reports to: COO

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Corporate Sponsor Relations Coordinator will help build and maintain meaningful relationships with corporate sponsors to secure funding, in-kind donations, and raise awareness for the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission. This role involves outreach, stewardship, and collaboration to maximize the impact of corporate partnerships while aligning sponsors’ goals with the foundation’s objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Identify potential corporate sponsors and create a pipeline of partnership opportunities.
  • Develop tailored sponsorship proposals and presentations that align with sponsor goals and the foundation’s mission.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for corporate sponsors, fostering long-term relationships.
  • Coordinate sponsorship benefits, such as recognition in marketing materials, event visibility, and other agreed-upon deliverables.
  • Collaborate with COO to ensure the successful execution of sponsor commitments during campaigns, events, or initiatives.
  • Track and document sponsorship activities, contributions, and communications.
  • Provide sponsors with impact reports and updates to demonstrate the value of their support.
  • Assist in brainstorming and implementing creative strategies to engage new sponsors and enhance existing partnerships.
Qualifications:
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Experience in sales, corporate relations, or nonprofit fundraising is preferred.
  • Ability to create compelling proposals and reports tailored to corporate audiences.
  • Organizational skills and attention to detail to manage multiple partnerships effectively.
  • Familiarity with sponsorship agreements and corporate giving trends is a plus.
  • Passion for child protection and advocacy, with a commitment to the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
Preferred Skills:
  • Experience with corporate sponsorships in the nonprofit sector.
  • Understanding of marketing and branding considerations in sponsorships.
  • Knowledge of CRM tools or donor management systems.
Benefits:
  • Make a tangible impact by securing resources that help protect children and advance the foundation’s mission.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit development and corporate relationship management.
  • Build your professional network by collaborating with corporate leaders and mission-driven teams.
  • Be part of a passionate organization dedicated to creating a safer online world for children.
Social Media Ambassador

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Ambassador
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, as per personal availability
Reports to: Social Media Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Ambassador will play a vital role in raising awareness about the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by sharing content, engaging with their audience, and promoting campaigns on their own social media platforms. Ambassadors will act as advocates, helping to extend the foundation’s reach and inspire their communities to take action against child exploitation.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Share the Innocent Lives Foundation’s content, such as posts, blogs, event promotions, and campaigns, on your personal social media platforms.
  • Create your own posts highlighting the foundation’s mission, events, and impact, using the messaging and materials provided by the foundation.
  • Engage with your audience by responding to questions or comments about the foundation and its initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the foundation’s team to participate in specific campaigns, events, or fundraising efforts by leveraging your social media presence.
  • Use the foundation’s hashtags and encourage your followers to engage with content by liking, sharing, or donating.
  • Maintain a positive, professional online presence that aligns with the foundation’s values and mission.
Qualifications:
  • Active and engaged presence on at least one social media platform (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok).
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with an audience authentically.
  • Passion for raising awareness about child safety and the foundation’s mission to protect children from online predators.
  • Willingness to follow branding and messaging guidelines provided by the Innocent Lives Foundation.
  • Commitment to sharing content consistently and helping to amplify the foundation’s voice.
Preferred Skills:
  • Experience with content creation, such as designing posts, creating videos, or writing captions, is a plus.
  • Familiarity with social media fundraising strategies is beneficial.
  • Enthusiasm for advocacy and engaging your online community for a cause.
Benefits:
  • Join a passionate community of advocates working to protect children.
  • Make a meaningful impact by using your voice and social media influence.
  • Gain recognition for your support and dedication to the foundation’s mission.
  • Build your skills in nonprofit advocacy and social media promotion.
Social Media Ambassador

Position Title: Volunteer Social Media Ambassador
Location: Remote / Virtual
Time Commitment: Flexible, as per personal availability
Reports to: Social Media Manager

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Social Media Ambassador will play a vital role in raising awareness about the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission by sharing content, engaging with their audience, and promoting campaigns on their own social media platforms. Ambassadors will act as advocates, helping to extend the foundation’s reach and inspire their communities to take action against child exploitation.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Share the Innocent Lives Foundation’s content, such as posts, blogs, event promotions, and campaigns, on your personal social media platforms.
  • Create your own posts highlighting the foundation’s mission, events, and impact, using the messaging and materials provided by the foundation.
  • Engage with your audience by responding to questions or comments about the foundation and its initiatives.
  • Collaborate with the foundation’s team to participate in specific campaigns, events, or fundraising efforts by leveraging your social media presence.
  • Use the foundation’s hashtags and encourage your followers to engage with content by liking, sharing, or donating.
  • Maintain a positive, professional online presence that aligns with the foundation’s values and mission.
Qualifications:
  • Active and engaged presence on at least one social media platform (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok).
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with an audience authentically.
  • Passion for raising awareness about child safety and the foundation’s mission to protect children from online predators.
  • Willingness to follow branding and messaging guidelines provided by the Innocent Lives Foundation.
  • Commitment to sharing content consistently and helping to amplify the foundation’s voice.
Preferred Skills:
  • Experience with content creation, such as designing posts, creating videos, or writing captions, is a plus.
  • Familiarity with social media fundraising strategies is beneficial.
  • Enthusiasm for advocacy and engaging your online community for a cause.
Benefits:
  • Join a passionate community of advocates working to protect children.
  • Make a meaningful impact by using your voice and social media influence.
  • Gain recognition for your support and dedication to the foundation’s mission.
  • Build your skills in nonprofit advocacy and social media promotion.
Ambassador

Position Title: Volunteer Ambassador
Location: Remote / Virtual (or location-based, if applicable)
Time Commitment: Flexible, with occasional participation in events or campaigns
Reports to: Outreach or Volunteer Coordinator

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Ambassador represents the Innocent Lives Foundation by promoting its mission, raising awareness about its efforts to protect children from online predators, and inspiring others to get involved. Ambassadors will act as passionate advocates in their communities, helping to expand ILF’s reach and impact.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Act as a spokesperson for the Innocent Lives Foundation at local events, fundraisers, and community engagements.
  • Share ILF’s mission, stories, and campaigns with your network through conversations, presentations, and personal advocacy.
  • Spread awareness by distributing marketing materials, sharing social media content, and encouraging others to support ILF.
  • Support fundraising efforts by encouraging donations, sponsorships, or ticket sales for ILF events.
  • Foster relationships with potential supporters, donors, and community organizations.
  • Participate in occasional ambassador meetings to stay informed about upcoming initiatives and ILF’s latest developments.
  • Maintain an understanding of ILF’s mission, goals, and programs to accurately represent the organization.
Qualifications:
  • Passion for protecting children and supporting the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage and inspire others.
  • Enthusiasm for advocacy and community engagement.
  • A willingness to follow the foundation’s branding and messaging guidelines.
  • Experience in public speaking, community outreach, or event participation is a plus.
Preferred Skills:
  • Networking abilities to connect with potential supporters or sponsors.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit advocacy or social justice efforts.
  • Social media presence to help amplify ILF’s message online.
Benefits:
  • Make a meaningful impact by helping to raise awareness about the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
  • Connect with a passionate network of advocates dedicated to protecting children.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit advocacy and community engagement.
  • Receive recognition for your contributions and be part of a respected organization.
Ambassador

Position Title: Volunteer Ambassador
Location: Remote / Virtual (or location-based, if applicable)
Time Commitment: Flexible, with occasional participation in events or campaigns
Reports to: Outreach or Volunteer Coordinator

Position Overview:
The Volunteer Ambassador represents the Innocent Lives Foundation by promoting its mission, raising awareness about its efforts to protect children from online predators, and inspiring others to get involved. Ambassadors will act as passionate advocates in their communities, helping to expand ILF’s reach and impact.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Act as a spokesperson for the Innocent Lives Foundation at local events, fundraisers, and community engagements.
  • Share ILF’s mission, stories, and campaigns with your network through conversations, presentations, and personal advocacy.
  • Spread awareness by distributing marketing materials, sharing social media content, and encouraging others to support ILF.
  • Support fundraising efforts by encouraging donations, sponsorships, or ticket sales for ILF events.
  • Foster relationships with potential supporters, donors, and community organizations.
  • Participate in occasional ambassador meetings to stay informed about upcoming initiatives and ILF’s latest developments.
  • Maintain an understanding of ILF’s mission, goals, and programs to accurately represent the organization.
Qualifications:
  • Passion for protecting children and supporting the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage and inspire others.
  • Enthusiasm for advocacy and community engagement.
  • A willingness to follow the foundation’s branding and messaging guidelines.
  • Experience in public speaking, community outreach, or event participation is a plus.
Preferred Skills:
  • Networking abilities to connect with potential supporters or sponsors.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit advocacy or social justice efforts.
  • Social media presence to help amplify ILF’s message online.
Benefits:
  • Make a meaningful impact by helping to raise awareness about the Innocent Lives Foundation’s mission.
  • Connect with a passionate network of advocates dedicated to protecting children.
  • Gain experience in nonprofit advocacy and community engagement.
  • Receive recognition for your contributions and be part of a respected organization.