Emma Morton

Strategic Partnerships Lead at Hope and Homes for Children

Emma Morton has a diverse work experience in the nonprofit sector. Emma is currently working as the Strategic Partnerships Lead at Hope and Homes for Children, where they collaborate with various stakeholders to eliminate orphanages globally through partnerships and advocacy. Previously, Emma served as the Chair of Trustees for The Moldova Project, supporting families in Europe's poorest country to prevent child abandonment. Emma also worked as a Strategic Funding Specialist at ActionAid UK, driving growth in funding areas and managing grants. Emma has experience in fundraising and donor management, having worked as a Senior Development Manager and Development Manager at Safe Passage and as a Fundraising Officer at The Winch. Emma additionally contributed to the mission of Lumos as a Grants Officer in the development of technical proposals. Earlier in their career, Emma worked as an English Teacher at Teach First and as a Supporter Relations Assistant at Coram.

Emma Morton's education history includes:

- In 2015, they obtained a Certificate in Fundraising from the Institute of Fundraising.

- From 2012 to 2013, they attended the University of Warwick and earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Teach First).

- Between 2009 and 2012, they pursued their Bachelor's Degree in English at the University of Exeter.

- Their secondary education took place at Red Maids' School in Bristol from 2002 to 2009. However, no degree or field of study is specified for this period.

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