Philanthropy Summit 2015: The Power of Strategic Giving
 
Owen G Glenn Building, University of Auckland
Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16 April 2015


**UPDATE 2 April 2015**
One-day Summit registrations now available.

Over the last couple of weeks we've had many requests for a one-day registration so we're now offering this option. The fee for either day is $525 (member rate) or $749 (non-member).  Prices exclude GST.  The team at Philanthropy New Zealand looks forward to welcoming you to the Summit.
**UPDATE: 16 March 2015**
With just 4 weeks to go to the Summit we are pleased to announce Audette Exel as our final keynote speaker.  New Zealander Audette was recognised by Forbes as a "Hero of Philanthropy in 2014 and will be speaking about the power of business for social change.  You can find out more about Audette's keynote here.
**UPDATE: 27 February 2015**
We are delighted to announce that Justin Rockefeller will be delivering a second keynote on Day One of the Summit.  Justin will be in conversation with Microsoft New Zealand about how rapid advances in technology will change the face of philanthropy, now and in the future.

Join us at the Philanthropy Summit 2015: The Power of Strategic Giving.

Philanthropy New Zealand is bringing together philanthropic thought leaders, innovators and experienced practitioners for a two-day summit that will inform, inspire and innovate. The Summit will bring global and local perspectives to philanthropy in Aotearoa/New Zealand and provide opportunities to learn best practice and explore new ways of working.

The Summit will focus on three key issues:

  • income and inequality
  • youth and employment
  • the environment.

It will look at how strategic giving and wise investment in these three areas is making a real difference to the lives of New Zealanders and can leave a powerful and lasting legacy for future generations.

Keynote speakers include New York entrepreneur and impact investor Justin Rockefeller, US philanthropic leaders Peter Hero and Mae Hong and eminent New Zealanders Tā Mark Solomon,  Dame Anne Salmond and Mānuka Henare. Other speakers include leading New Zealand philanthropists and thinkers such as Annah Stretton, Max Rashbrooke, Kate Frykberg and Rob Fenwick.

A unique feature of the Summit is the inclusion of collaboration spaces in our programme.  These sessions are for like-minded individuals and organisations to find opportunities to work together in the three key issue areas and to develop action plans for real and lasting impact.

You can find information about the cost of registration here.

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