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Free policy and evaluation services

Free policy and evaluation services

Today we are calling for organisations, whether government, non-government or community-based, to express their interest in pro bono research, policy, or evaluation services during late 2016.

Matthew Allen, Allen + Clarke Director, said: “Every year we undertake several projects for organisations in areas which align well with our company values and our core company purpose, which is about mobilising passionate and capable people to tackle challenges facing society”.

Allen + Clarke believes strongly that businesses can partner with governments and communities to lead important societal change.

As part of its efforts to support that idea, Allen + Clarke operates a pro bono work stream.

Mr Allen said Allen + Clarke expects to support up to four organisations with free consultant time of up to 150 hours per organisation.

Mr Allen said that the projects must be able to be undertaken between September 2016 and January 2017.

Applications for support can be lodged online at www.allenandclarke.co.nzno later than 5pm on Friday 19th August.

Mr Allen said applications need not be detailed. “We just need an outline of what is sought, a rough time commitment and timing for delivery. The application should outline how the proposed work would benefit New Zealand society.”

Any questions about this offering should be directed to either Matthew, or Paul Houliston, on Tel: 04 890 7300. The Allen + Clarke website contains further detail on Allen + Clarke’s pro bono work stream. See: www.allenandclarke.co.nz

ENDS


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