PHILANTHROPY NZ A philanthropist or grantmaker is a person committed to making a difference in their community through money they give. It is all about.

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PHILANTHROPY NZ A philanthropist or grantmaker is a person committed to making a difference in their community through money they give. It is all about giving. But giving is not only about money. You can also give the gift of your time. Every New Zealander giving their time, their money, their experience, and their skills helps to enrich our society. The origin of the word philanthropy is Greek meaning love for mankind. A philanthropist or grantmaker is a person committed to making a difference in their community through money they give. It is all about giving. But giving is not only about money. You can also give the gift of your time. Every New Zealander giving their time, their money, their experience, and their skills helps to enrich our society. The origin of the word philanthropy is Greek meaning love for mankind.

PACIFIC PHILANTHROPY PRINCIPLES OBLIGATION/DUTY EXPECTATION SPIRITUAL COLLECTIVENESS RECIPROCITY HUMILITY

TRADITIONAL PACIFIC PHILANTHROPY CHILDREN TO FAMILY FAMILY TO FAMILIES FAMILIES WITHIN VILLAGE VILLAGE SUSTAINABILITY (everyone is family)

ACTS OF TRADITIONAL PHILANTHROPHY LAND TIME RESOURCES EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE FUTURE GENERATION LAND TIME RESOURCES EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE FUTURE GENERATION

PRINCIPLE OF RECIPROCITY LUKE 6:38 “GIVE AND IT WILL COME BACK TO YOU, FOR BY YOUR STANDARD OF MEASURE IT WILL BE MEASURED ONTO YOU”  REWARDS IN HEAVEN  ACT OF LOVE  NO MEASURE  GENERATIONAL  ECONOMIES OF FAVOUR

HEART TO GIVE NO MONEY, ALTERNATE OPTION NO GOVENANCE STANDARD OF MEASURE FAMILIES, CHURCHES PACIFIC PRINCIPLES GENERATIONAL NO TAX BENEFIT RELATIONAL/COLLECTIVE ACT OF PHILANTHROPY MONEY TO GIVE NO MONEY, NO GIFTING GOVENANCE IN PLACE RECIPROSITY REQUIRED COMMUNITIES/WORTHY CAUSE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SUSTAINABILITY TAX BENEFIT NON-RELATIONAL/INDIVIDUAL NZPACIFIC

FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PACIFIC 7 largest Pacific ethnicities are Cook Island Maori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokolauan, Tongan and Tuvaluan peoples. 420,000 Pacific Islanders 2021 up 59% from 2001: 260,000 Increasing young Pacific population than overall Population Higher fertility rate to its counterparts Over 70% New Zealand Born Principles of philanthropy will remain except Move from collective – individualism 7 largest Pacific ethnicities are Cook Island Maori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokolauan, Tongan and Tuvaluan peoples. 420,000 Pacific Islanders 2021 up 59% from 2001: 260,000 Increasing young Pacific population than overall Population Higher fertility rate to its counterparts Over 70% New Zealand Born Principles of philanthropy will remain except Move from collective – individualism

FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS ACKNOWLEDGE PACIFIC PRINCIPLES OF PHILANTHROPY UNDERSTAND WHY PACIFIC WILL GO WITHOUT AND CONTINUE TO GIVE REGARDLESS ITS NOT THE AMOUNT THAT MATTERS, IT’S THE INTENT OF GIVING PROMOTE FUNDING, PROVIDE WORKSHOPS, EDUCATE ACKNOWLEDGE PACIFIC PRINCIPLES OF PHILANTHROPY UNDERSTAND WHY PACIFIC WILL GO WITHOUT AND CONTINUE TO GIVE REGARDLESS ITS NOT THE AMOUNT THAT MATTERS, IT’S THE INTENT OF GIVING PROMOTE FUNDING, PROVIDE WORKSHOPS, EDUCATE

FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER EG LOTU MOUI HEALTH PROJECT (CMDB) BETTER GOVERNANCE, STRONGER INFRASTRUCTURE PASIFIKA HELPING PASIFIKA LET US DO WHAT WE KNOW WHAT WORKS FOR US UTILISE CHURCHES TO FURTHER DEVELOP PACIFIC COMMUNITIES CHURCHES BECOME THE NEW GRANTMAKERS FOR PACIFIC

IF THIS IS THE CASE THEN…. PHILANTROPHY IS VERY MUCH INHERENT AND IMMERSED WITHIN PASIFIKA PEOPLE AND ITS COMMUNITIES THE TERMINOLOGY IS NEW YET…..IT’S SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT TO THE NORM…….. PHILANTROPHY IS VERY MUCH INHERENT AND IMMERSED WITHIN PASIFIKA PEOPLE AND ITS COMMUNITIES THE TERMINOLOGY IS NEW YET…..IT’S SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT TO THE NORM……..

Pacific Philanthropy A pacific philanthropist or grantmaker is a pacific person committed to making a difference in their families, churches and community through money they give. It is all about giving. But giving is not only about money. Pacific people can also give the gift of their time. Every Pacific Islander giving their land, time, resources, their experience, and their knowledge helps to enrich society and future generations. A pacific philanthropist or grantmaker is a pacific person committed to making a difference in their families, churches and community through money they give. It is all about giving. But giving is not only about money. Pacific people can also give the gift of their time. Every Pacific Islander giving their land, time, resources, their experience, and their knowledge helps to enrich society and future generations.

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