Stories from Ngā Kaikōkiri
The Philanthropic Landscape Volume II: Shifting Culture and Power through Mana-Enhancing Partnerships
J R McKenzie Trust is proud to launch The Philanthropic Landscape Volume II: Shifting Culture and Power through Mana-Enhancing Partnerships…
Kōkirihia - The plan for removing streaming from our schools
Robyn Scott, Executive Director of J R McKenzie Trust, recently attended the launch of Kōkirihia – The plan for removing streaming from our schools…
📷 An Evening of Celebration: Farewelling Iain Hines, and the launch of “Giving for Good - The History of the J R McKenzie Trust”
Here at the J R McKenzie Trust, we have recently had the pleasure of celebrating some important milestones
Gender Justice Collective – Visible, Valued and Celebrated
The Gender Justice Collective (GJC) is an independent, non-profit network drawn from all walks of life
Peter McKenzie Project – Moving Towards Participatory Philanthropy
In February 2021, Kaikōkiri and the PMP Committee gathered for a Mahi Tahi (working together as one) hui in the Coromandel to discuss the potential opportunities and challenges this approach could present…
Peter McKenzie Project - Seeing Philanthropy in a New Light
People and organisations are continuously experimenting with new ideas and strategies. Funders are no different, and some are seeing philanthropy in a new light. It’s from this standpoint that the concept of ‘participatory philanthropy’ has emerged.
ActionStation: A Campaign of Hope
Independent, crowd-funded, community campaigning organisation, ActionStation, answered the Peter McKenzie Project’s call to crowdsource big ideas in response to the challenges presented to Aotearoa New Zealand in the wake of COVID-19.
Systems Change – A Living Example
The Peter McKenzie Project (PMP) whānau considers themselves very fortunate to have access to the experience and wisdom of Gael Surgenor, Director of The Southern Initiative…
Peter McKenzie Project Update – October 2019
The focus of the Peter McKenzie Project (PMP) is on enabling New Zealand families, their children and grandchildren to flourish in the places they live, work, learn and play…
Peter McKenzie Project Update – July 2019
he focus of this programme is on enabling New Zealand families, their children and grandchildren to flourish in the places they live, work, learn and play…
Peter McKenzie Project Update – Spring 2018
Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga is a community alliance rising to the challenge of growing voice and power in Aotearoa NZ. Funded for three years by the Peter McKenzie Project…
Partnering for Social Change – A Peter McKenzie Project Funding Announcement
The Peter McKenzie Project (PMP) is very pleased to make its first grant totalling $1.37m over five years. In partnership with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, PMP is supporting a new social innovation hub, Tokona te Raki: Māori Futures Collective, which is designed to increase Māori participation, success, and progression in education and employment in the Ngāi Tahu region…