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Philanthropy Summit 2017: Innovate for Impact
November 10, 2016 at 4:01 PM
*From Philanthropy Summit 2017*
Join us at the Philanthropy Summit 2017
Innovate for Impact
May 10-12, 2017
Early Bird Registration Now Open
Register by 16 December and enjoy a generous discount
Click here for more information and pricing
Innovation is playing an increasingly crucial role in the success of communities, organisations and even countries and can fundamentally shift the impact of philanthropy.
In May 2017, we are hosting the country’s largest gathering of leaders involved with philanthropy. Held at Te Papa, Innovate for Impact will bring together global and local thought leaders from philanthropy, business, iwi, government, investment and the community sector along with innovators for the two-day summit that will inform, inspire and challenge you.
The Summit will explore global and local perspectives on innovation in philanthropy and provide unique networking opportunities.
We have an impressive line-up of speakers from near and far, including Katy Love, Wikimedia Foundation (USA); Allan and Rachel English, English Family Foundation, (AUS); Donna Flavell, Waikato-Tainui (NZ); Judge Carolyn Henwood (NZ), Dai Henwood (NZ) and Naida Glavish, co-chair of her iwi Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua (NZ).
There will also be specialised breakout sessions, and ‘pockets of change’—unique stories of innovation from global and local funders who have challenged the norm, thought outside the square and changed their world.
For the first time, Philanthropy New Zealand is opening Summit registration to our community members and other not-for-profits in a solicitation-free environment.
We look forward to seeing you there, and together learning about game-changing strategies and innovative ways to maximise our impact in philanthropy.
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Wednesday 10 May: Powhiri and welcome
Thursday 11 May: Day one of Summit
Friday 12 May: Day two of Summit
The Philanthropy New Zealand Summit 2017: Innovate for Impact
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Wednesday 10 – Friday 12 May, 2017