11 Apr 12:00pm – 12 Apr 2:00pm 2022 NZST
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WHAT:
Practical, on-line workshops
2x two-hour zoom session
Price is for both sessions - Zoom link will be sent once payment is made
WHEN:
Monday 11th April 12:00pm - 2:00pm NZDT
Tuesday 12th April 12:00pm - 2:00pm NZDT
As this will be run as a workshop, each participant should join on a separate device.
The international development and humanitarian aid sector is always looking to alternative sources of funds, and finding new ways of receiving and saving money, however, in the CID 2020-21 survey of members, it was shown that the older models still prevail.
In this workshop, we will hear from experts and users of some of the less well utilised funding sources and ways of financing. In session one, we will hear from the CEO of Philanthropy NZ, and receive information on a new matching service. Philanthropy (0.25% of funding) remains a largely untapped source of funding for CID members. We will also hear from some of our members on new ways to receive and to distribute funds, including blockchain, cryptocurrency and direct cash transfers.
In session two we will hear from several experts on Impact Investments, including from within our membership, an overseas NGO, and a NZ based impact fund organisation. They will explain how impact investing works, and how your organisation could utilise this new way of funding positive environmental and social outcomes.
This workshop will be of interest to fundraisers, senior leadership, innovators, and anyone who wants to understand Philanthropy, blockchain, cash transfers, impact investing, and more.
Confirmed speakers include:
Sue McCabe – Chief Executive Philanthropy New Zealand |Tōpūtanga Tuku Aroha o Aotearoa.
Janice Wong - Chief Financial Officer at ChildFund New Zealand.
Hannah Tamata - Program Manager Oxfam Vanuatu.
Bill Murphy - Executive Director at Purpose Capital Limited.
Laura Scott - Head of Impact Investment at Save the Children Australia.
Jackson Rowland – Director at Ākina Invest.
Gretchen Leuthart.