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Press Release – Philanthropy New Zealand An innovative new service to help both those seeking and distributing philanthropic funding in Aotearoa New Zealand is underway. Philanthropy New Zealand (PNZ) has just pressed the go button on Match your funding place. The vision of Match is a more …
An innovative new service to help both those seeking and distributing philanthropic funding in Aotearoa New Zealand is underway.
Philanthropy New Zealand (PNZ) has just pressed the go button on Match – your funding place. The vision of Match is a more accessible, collaborative and equitable funding system in Aotearoa. It aims to more efficiently and effectively connect the demand for, and supply of, philanthropic funding.
Friday, 23 July 2021, 3:13 pm
An innovative new service to help both those seeking and
distributing philanthropic funding in Aotearoa New Zealand
is underway.
Philanthropy New Zealand (PNZ) has just
pressed the go button on Match – your funding place. The
vision of Match is a more accessible, collaborative and
equitable funding system in Aotearoa. It aims to more
efficiently and effectively connect the demand for, and
supply of, philanthropic funding.
PNZ Chief Executive
Sue McCabe said the service looked to reduce the amount of
resource community groups needed to put into connecting with
interested funders; while making it simpler for funders to
The council’s funding for the organisation was vital, she said. It received no funding from central government, and other funding from philanthropic organisations such as the Gallagher Family Foundation, the Len Reynolds Trust and the DB Bryant Trust had either been recently terminated or was otherwise not guaranteed. The reduction meant the organisation would likely have to shut up shop within two years, she said. It was an unpalatable situation to be facing in the year of the organisation’s fiftieth anniversary. “It’s been like a kick in the guts,” Yorston told the community committee on Thursday.
HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL