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  • 05 Hōngongoi 2023

    Tasman students adopting Nurseries in Schools with native seed bank project

    The Tasman District's technology education hub teaches students to care for their local environment through hands-on plant restoration and sustainability efforts. Motueka Technology Education Centre (MoTEC) is a multifunctional, sustainable education centre that combines technology, sustainability, and environmental learning. Year seven and eight students from schools across the region gather at the MoTEC campus, based at Parklands School, to learn from dedicated staff and volunteers.

  • 26 Pipiri 2023

    First Climate Action Campus in New Zealand helps students take action

    Climate Change has become a significant concern worldwide, especially for young people. In Ōtautahi Christchurch, more than 8,000 students can now channel their concerns into action by running their projects through a collaborative Climate Action Campus. With Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery as the lead school, primary and secondary students from a dozen local schools can get involved in projects to help bring about positive environmental change. The number of schools has grown from last year and is still climbing.

  • 04 Hōngongoi 2023

    Embracing Pacific values critical to supporting tamaiti in their transition from early childhood education to school

    New research from Tātai Aho Rau CORE Education highlights that Pacific children's unique identities, languages, and cultures help support their transition from early learning services to school environments. The research project sought to address the barriers traditionally contributing to underachievement and low engagement among Pacific learners.

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  • 20 Pipiri 2023

    Marlborough Community Foodbank meets an increasing community need

    The demand for assistance from the Marlborough Community Foodbank continues to grow as the rising cost of living hits the region's households. The most vulnerable in the community were heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw the foodbank give out more than 2000 food parcels in 2021 to Marlburians struggling to make ends meet. In 2022, demand increased dramatically for another 500 food parcels.

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  • 22 Haratua 2023

    Aotearoa's first purpose-built Youth Hub gets significant funding boost

    The stage one construction of Aotearoa's first purpose-built Youth Hub has been significantly boosted with a $500,000 grant from the Rātā Foundation. Located on Salisbury Street in central Christchurch, the Hub will provide a ‘one-stop shop’ for rangatahi that includes health and mental health services, social services, counselling, and educational and employment support. Stage one also includes 22 supported housing units for young people aged 16 to 24, provided they are actively looking for education, training or work.

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  • 14 Paengawhāwhā 2023

    Magenta Creative Space calls for community support to help shift to a new studio

    Magenta Creative Space is the only free, walk-in, fully-resourced arts studio in Nelson that provides a space for people experiencing mental distress, including at-risk youth, to socialise, feel accepted, express themselves creatively, and develop relationships with others facing similar challenges in a safe, non-institutional environment.

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  • 07 Whiringa ā-nuku 2022

    Climate Action Aotearoa Launches ‘Shared Resource’ for funders

    Climate Action Aotearoa has proudly launched a ‘Shared Resource’ and Tika Transition framework to help funders along their climate action journeys. The resource contains a substantial amount of information and encourages users to make the framework their own.

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  • 06 Mahuru 2022

    Largest collaborative team working in conservation in Aotearoa receives strategic support grant from Rātā Foundation

    South Island’s largest funder Rātā Foundation has granted global conservation organisation The Nature Conservancy (TNC) $754,007 to support the delivery of the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao Alliance (KMTT) strategy.

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  • 21 Hōngongoi 2022

    Rātā Foundation’s investment portfolio shows solid returns in FY 2022

    Against a bleak backdrop of falling global investment markets, Rātā Foundation’s diversified investment portfolio showed solid returns in the year ending March 2022.

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  • 18 Huitanguru 2022

    Are schools ready for our tamariki?

    What if we've been asking ourselves the wrong question about our tamariki starting school for the first time? What if it isn't so much a case of are they ready for school – but is school ready for them?

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  • 16 Hōngongoi 2021

    Rātā Foundation Refutes Otago University Report – No Money Has Been Lost

    Rātā Foundation emphatically refutes the findings a report prepared by Otago University's Associate Professor Helen Roberts in partnership with fund manager Simplicity on the investment performance of the twelve Community Trusts, and in particular, its assertions that Rātā “destroyed” $51.5 million in investment value over the period reviewed.

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  • 18 Kohitātea 2019

    Rātā Foundation grant gets Christchurch Coastal Pathway closer to finish line

    The Christchurch Coastal Pathway is one step closer to being completed with a $200,000 grant from Rātā Foundation. The project, launched in 2012, is a 6.5km walking and cycling track that connects communities and offers a unique way to experience the stunning coastal environment.

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  • 18 Kohitātea 2019

    New Brighton Rugby Football Club rooms to undergo much-needed revamp

    New Brighton is on its way to becoming a sporting ‘hub’ as plans to rejuvenate the New Brighton Rugby Football Club rooms get the green light. The club rooms, at Rāwhiti Domain, will receive a makeover with the help of a $200,000 grant from Rātā Foundation.

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  • 28 Mahuru 2018

    $9 million Impact Investment Announcement

    We are pleased to announce our repurposed $9 million Local Ventures Fund will act as a vehicle for our new impact investment programme. Rātā Foundation has a putea or endowment which is currently sitting at over $600 million. The $9 million represents 1.5 percent of its total investments. Impact investing is a rapidly growing investment area internationally. We believe businesses focused on achieving a meaningful social and/or environmental impact are generally those at the frontier of disruptive social and environmental innovation and can be expected to outperform their traditional predecessors.

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  • 01 Mahuru 2017

    Rātā Foundation Announces New Chief Executive

    Leighton Evans has been appointed the new Chief Executive of Rātā Foundation, who takes over from the current CEO Louise Edwards, effective 23 October 2017. Mr Evans is currently General Manager of Eastland Community Trust (ECT).

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  • 13 Pipiri 2017

    Rātā Foundation Arts and Heritage Sector Scan

    Rātā Foundation undertook an Arts and Heritage Scan as part of the Foundation’s policy development work. The work was done by Martin Jenkins. Our objective is to take learning's from the scan to develop a more strategic approach to investing in the Arts and Heritage Sector. Our Board of Trustees have signed off on a new Arts and Heritage Policy for Rātā Foundation and over the next few weeks we will be adding our priorities for this area onto the funding section of our website.

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  • 12 Paengawhāwhā 2017

    Marlborough Grants List - December 2016 to March 2017

    Marlborough Grants List for December 2016 to March 2017.

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  • 12 Paengawhāwhā 2017

    Multi-Region Grants List - December 2016 to March 2017

    Multi-Region Grants List - December 2016 to March 2017.

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