Presentations
We'd like to thank all the speakers, facilitators and chairs who contributed to the sessions and keynotes ath the Philanthropy New Zealand conference this year. Please note that not all of the speakers used a powerpoint presentation or have submitted their speech notes and that some were not able to have their presentations published for reasons for privacy.
Preconference session
Jess Dart
Opening Plenary: Philanthropy through the Looking Glass
Steven Burkeman notes
Healthy Whanau, Healthy Communities
Minister Tariana Turia speech notes
A1. Collaboration at Work: Funders and Community Organisations Working Together
Kate Frykberg, Todd Foundation
Shalini Pillai, ASB Community Trust
A2. Social Media: Exploring Another Tool in the Grantmaker's Toolkit
No presentations submitted.
A3. Investing Effectively in Young Emerging Leaders
Youth Leadership Presentation, Youth Leadership Session Learnings
A4. Socially Responsible Investing: Enlightened Self Interest
No presentations submitted.
A5. Philanthropy: More than Money
No presentations submitted.
A6. Unpacking Evaluation: Connecting Evaluation, Learning and Improvement
Kate McKegg
A7. How Not to Make Disaster Grantmaking a Disaster
Sylvia Admans
MK1. Takoha Aroha: Grantmaking with Integrity
Speech notes, Presentation
MK2. Effective Corporate Social Responsibility
Ambalika Kutty, Suzie Marsden
MK3. Socially Responsible Investment
Presentation
MK4. Innovation: Balancing Innovation with Risk - Funding at the 'Riskier' End
No presentation submitted.
MK5. Capacity Building: Enhancing and Growing Sustainable, Dynamic Organisations
No presentation submitted.
Pathways to Shared Prosperity: Business Investment in a Strong, Healthy New Zealand
Michael Stanley
Maximising Impact: Learning from What We Do
Jess Dart
Contemporary Leadership: Leading through Partnership and Collaboration
Marcel Lauziere, Sylvia Admans
Investment Lessons for Philanthropy from the Global Financial Crisis
Kathy Cave
B1. Communities at the Forefront of Change: Cutting Edge for Funders
Mary Jane Rivers, John Forbes, Dickie Farrar
B2. Capacity Building Approaches to Grantmaking and Not for Profit Sector Development
Megan Barclay
B3. What does it mean to be a Learning Organisation?
Christina Howard, Karyn McLeod, Gayle Williams
B4. Hui: He Anga Whakamua - Looking Forward
Moi Becroft, Pat Nathan, Strategic Partnership Overview
B5. Increasing Impact through Engaging with Stakeholders: Nothing About Me Without Me
ASB Community Trust Pacific Engagement
C1a. Demystifying Currency Hedging
Danica Hampton
C1b. The Market Impact of an Exit from Quantitative Easing
Christian Hawkesby
C2. Fit for Purpose Financial Reporting
Craig Fisher, NZICA Understanding Different Services
C3. Investing in New Zealand's Private Companies
Gavin Lonergan
C4. Governance: Heart and Head - the Philanthropic Advantage
Bev Edlin
D1. Social Lending/Finance
Sue Cooper, John Prendergast
D2. The Philanthropic Kete: More than Money - Using the Right Tools for the Job
Trevor Gray part one, part two, Terri Eggleton, Mark Bentley
D3. Family Foundations: Contemporary Issues
Discussion forum only
D4. An Introduction to a Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Funders
No presentation submitted.
D5. Beneficial Connections: Funder Collaboration
Belinda Gorman, Maria Ramsay, Learnings
D6. Perpetuality and Investment Strategies for the Long Term
Bernard Reid, Nick Maier, Michael Chamberlain
D7. Positive Youth Development in Aotearoa
Presentation
It's What We Do - The Habit of Giving
Rick Zwaan, Ben and Adam Roberts