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Funding for Maori and Pasifika education projects

Published: Wed 20 Feb 2008 12:08 AM
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Major funding for Maori and Pasifika education projects
Community funder ASB Community Trust has set up a significant fund for education projects that will promote Maori and Pasifika educational excellence.
It is now calling for expressions of interest from groups who share its vision for the Auckland and Northland region.
“Our ultimate objective is to ensure that Maori and Pasifika children can fully engage in New Zealand society and are able to build, manage and grow their economic base,” says Trust CEO Jennifer Gill.
“We have identified our destination, but we are mapping the route as we travel. ASB Community Trust doesn’t have all the answers, but we’re confident that the community does. What we can promise is that we will back innovative interventions that challenge the status quo and produce measurable results,” she says.
Groups have until April 14 to submit an expression of interest, outlining how their project will benefit Maori and Pasifika communities. Proposals will then be considered and funding allocated.
“The Trust began work on this initiative early in 2007, calling together educational experts from the Maori and Pasifika communities who identified the priorities and created a vision for the project: ‘We speak for ourselves’,” Ms Gill says.
“This is a unique way of working for a philanthropic trust: seeking community input into initial challenge definition and then working through the issue in partnership with members of that community; seeking solutions to social problems and then committing to long-term, strategic resourcing and support for its alleviation.”
The projects chosen must advance Maori/Pasifika engagement in citizenship through education, must be sustainable, outcomes must be measurable and they will be based on partnership and self-help. The project must also have evidence of community ownership.
More information about the education project, and how to get involved, is online at www.initiative.org.nz (editor’s note: website live by Feb 20)
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
In March ASBCT is holding a series of hui and fono in Auckland and Northland to further explain the initiative. Please come along and talk with us.
Wednesday 5th March: 1st Pasifika Fono
Venue: Otara PIC Church, Ferguson Road, Otara
Time: 6:30 – 9:00pm
Monday 10th March: 2nd Pasifika Fono
Venue: Waitakere City Council Building, Henderson
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Tuesday 11th March: Maori Hui in Auckland
Venue: Orakei Marae, Kitemoana Street, Orakei
9:30am Powhiri
Thursday 13th March: Maori Hui in Kaitaia
Venue: Maimaru Marae, State Highway 10, Awanui
1:30 Powhiri
Friday 14th March: Maori Hui in Whangarei
Venue: Ngararatunua Marae, Pipiwai Road, Whangarei
9:30 Powhiri
Monday 17th March: Maori Hui in South Auckland
Venue: Papakura Marae, 29a Hunua Road, Papakura
9:30 Powhiri
(ENDS)
About ASB Community Trust:
ASB Community Trust is an independent grant-making organisation serving the Auckland and Northland communities. With funding from its investment income stream, the Trust makes an average of $45 million in grants to more than 1100 community groups each year.
Incorporated societies or registered charitable trusts can apply for funds, provided they are a not-for-profit organisation working for community good.
For more details, visit the Trust’s website: www.ASBCommunityTrust.org.nz
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