New Zealand Fellowship
September - November 2019Designed specifically for mid-senior leaders in social change, the Aotearoa Fellowship will super-charge your skills and energy, help you gain further confidence as a social change leader, and connect you with a community of your peers from across Aotearoa.
Over two cohorts in 2016 and 2017, 40 fellows have completed the fellowship in New Zealand, from organisations such as Hāpai Te Hauora, Amnesty International, Mapu Maia (Pacific Arm of the Problem Gambling Foundation), 350 Aotearoa, the Public Service Association, the Blind Foundation, ActionStation, Safe, JustSpeak and the National Council of Women.
In 2017, NZ fellows were joined by five fellows from Australia, and the program remains open to Australians based outside Sydney and Melbourne. We look forward to welcoming a new cohort in 2019!
Members of the 2016 Fellowship Cohort
For the past three years the Fellowship has been run in collaboration between Hāpai te Hauora Maori Public Health and the Centre for Australian Progress. At the completion of the fellowship, all participants join a remarkable Trans-Tasman network of change-makers.
te marama ka matau, ma te mohio ka mara, me”
By discussion comes understanding, By understanding comes light, By light comes wisdom, By wisdom comes life.
Members of the 2017 Fellowship Cohort
In 2017 the Fellowship was run in collaboration between Hāpai te Hauora Maori Public Health and the Centre for Australian Progress. At the completion of the fellowship, all participants join a remarkable Trans-Tasman network of change-makers.
For the second year, the program’s lead facilitator is Anita Tang. With 25 years experience in senior roles, including Director of Health Strategies for the Cancer Council NSW, Anita now acts as a consultant and coach to Australia and New Zealand’s leading non-profits. Anita will be joined by local and global guest experts.
Designed specifically for mid-senior leaders, you’ll super-charge your skills and energy, gain further confidence as a social change leader, and connect with a community of your peers from across Aotearoa.
Last year’s cohort included more than 20 leading organisations such as Hapai Te Hauora, Amnesty International, Mapu Maia (Pacific Arm of the Problem Gambling Foundation) , 350 Aotearoa, the Public Service Association, the Blind Foundation, ActionStation, and the National Council of Women.
Over two 4-day residential retreats, and 5 webinars you’ll explore the latest thinking in:
- Campaign strategy
- Messaging & framing
- Digital engagement
- Community organising
- Advocacy & decision-maker
- engagement
COSTS
- AUD$2,000 / NZD$2,200: Community concession – for non-profits with annual staff expenditure of less than NZ$500,000.
- AUD$3,250 / NZD$3,500: Small non-profit concession – for non-profits with annual staff expenditure of between NZ$500,000 and NZ$3 million.
- AUD$3,750 / NZD$4,015: Large non-profit concession – for non-profits with annual staff expenditure of over NZ$3 million
- AUD$5,500 / NZD$5,900: Full Price – for businesses and BCorps servicing the non-profit sector
- AUD$1,100 / NZD$1,200: Scholarship – for individual community campaigners who lack any organisational support. Scholarships are very limited, and their availability is subject to us securing additional philanthropic or other support.
Costs cover tuition, accommodation and meals; and excludes travel to venues.
Dates
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Retreat One | Sunday 15th – Wednesday 17th September (TBC) | Auckland |
Webinar | TBC | Online |
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Retreat Two | Thursday 14th – Sunday 17th November | Riverslea Retreat (Otaki) |
Registrations now open
Registrations for Advocacy Aotearoa 2019 are now open.For more information contact advocacy@hapai.co.nz.