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ACDA Auckland Community Development Alliance - for an Auckland in which communities are strong, empowered and more connected
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ANGOA ANGOA is politically non-partisan. ANGOA is hosting discussions with all political party spokespeople for the sector. Speeches they make to the ANGOA Roundtable are published on this page as they become available.
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CED Conference The first New Zealand Community Economic Development Conference explored the journey from grant dependence to independence with three conference streams: Social Enterprise Development, Alternative Finance and Investment, and Community Economic Development. It addressed the transitional moment when not-for-profit organisations begin moving from innovation to enterprise, to long term sustainability.
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Christchurch Small Business Enterprise Centre Christchurch Small Business Enterprise Centre (CSBEC) was established in 1983 and our vision is to promote people-centred employment, economic and enterprise development in the Canterbury region.
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Depot Art Space In Devonport, New Zealand, a thriving multi-disciplinary arts centre is testimony to a clear vision, a strong philosophy of inclusiveness and accessibility, unfaltering tenacity and a large helping of community can-do.
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The Family Centre The Family Centre engages in four distinct areas of work, social policy research, family therapy, community development, and education and training. We have often found that it is in training that knowledge and experience from all three combine.
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Heritage Futures New site is coming soon!
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Inspiring communities Inspiring Communities is about unleashing the ingenuity and creative solutions within communities. It is about people working together from all corners and sectors - residents, business, Iwi, councils and government, community organisations and funders - to build neighbourhoods, foster community connections, grow local economies, solve problems and achieve community goals together.
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Kotare Trust We passionately believe in a more just world. Our purpose is to support community action and community building through participatory education and research. Our vision is of a future with economic, social and environmental justice in Aotearoa, based on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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Monte Cecilia Housing Trust Monte Cecilia Housing Trust has a vision of a society in which everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand has access to adequate, affordable, and secure housing as of right regardless of race, religion, income or social status
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NZFVWO The NZ Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations (NZFVWO)
is an active national network of community organisations in New Zealand. We work with our member organisations and Government to strengthen community services and to increase the influence, power and capacity of the community & voluntary sector.
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Project Lyttelton Project Lyttelton is a grass-roots organisation in Lyttelton, New
Zealand, that is attracting wide attention both nationally and
internationally. Its numerous successful community-led projects mean
it is both an inspiration and a model for other communities wishing to
build community resilience and sustainability through innovative
projects and collective creativity.
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Prometheus Awareness of what your money is supporting. Choice in deciding to align your investments with your values. Action to contribute to a just and sustainable future.
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Robin Hood Foundation When we launched in 2001 we saw the need to inspire and motivate business to explore what it did best to make a social difference - and for 6 years we enjoyed actively brokering dozens of partnerships: see Our Stories.
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Southland Community Trust The Community Trust of Southland is a community owned grant-making organisation that supports charitable or non-profit groups and organisations by giving grants for projects or initiatives which benefit the Southland community.
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Te Aroha Noa Te Aroha Noa Community Services is an innovative family/whanau and community development organisation with an underpinning Christian kaupapa which is based in the lower socio economic and multi-cultural suburb of Highbury, Palmerston North.
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Community Economic Development The first New Zealand Community Economic Development Conference explored the journey from grant dependence to independence with three conference streams: Social Enterprise Development, Alternative Finance and Investment, and Community Economic Development. It addressed the transitional moment when not-for-profit organisations begin moving from innovation to enterprise, to long term sustainability.
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CEESP Sharing Power Conference This Conference is a multi-disciplinary conference that builds on the vision of "A world where equity is at the root of a dynamic harmony between people and nature, as well as among peoples. A world of diversity, productivity and integrity of natural systems. A world in which production and consumption patterns are sustainable. A world where cultural diversity is intertwined with biological diversity and both generate abundant livelihoods opportunities."
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AKO ACEnet Haere mai - welcome to ACEnet - a community website for all those involved in adult and community education.
We invite you to join this community which is about supporting one another so that we can be more effective ACE practitioners and better meet the learning needs in our communites.
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Workforce Auckland Working with Workforce
Benefiting businesses and people with disabilities.
Workforce is the umbrella name of three Auckland organisations that bring together businesses and people with disabilities.
We were established in 1962 and since then have helped thousands of disadvantaged or disabled peopleā¦and countless numbers of business organisations.
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