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At a celebration attended by 200 business leaders held at St Mathews in the City in Auckland on August 7th the Robin Hood Foundation board announced the winners of this years Social Heroes Awards
Minister for Social Development and Employment Ruth Dyson announced the overall winner of the Prime Ministers Award, Vodafone for their World of Difference Program
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This summer will see the launch of a new global charity concept, driven by top restaurants around the country, to raise money for Kiwi families in need.
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We're thrilled to announce that we will back one significant project per annum that creates new revenue for eth social sector. This shifts our role from being facilitators of social partnerships and collaborations to one of backing social entrepreneurism.
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The Foundation is well served by a Board comprising a 'who's who' of top corporate, and non-profit leadership.
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1.5 million New Zealanders are part of a growing global trend that is seeing consumers taking an increasing interest in how companies are behaving socially, environmentally and culturally.
“Consumers who Care” form an attractive and challenging marketing proposition: they will actively support companies that are making a positive difference in society.
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Goldman Sachs JBWere, NZX and Robin Hood have joined together to create a means for unwanted shares to benefit charities in New Zealand.
Most people are only too happy to gift small, otherwise unmanageable shares to charity if there is any easy way. Find out how easy it is now visit:
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Do Gooder.. & Gooder
Now available is the second, expanded edition of our walkthrough for those about to engage in social responsibility partnerships.
DOWNLOAD a preview pdf (5MB)
ORDER a bound hardcopy version.
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enabling 150,000 to fight illiteracy, brightening the day for 75,000 kids in day care, helping protect 40,000 breasts from cancer, developing txt mobile for the blind, inspiring 20,000 employees to volunteer, self confidence for 40,000 teenagers, funding counseling to 470 young people a day, media technology for 5000 pre-schoolers, helping save 9000 lives at sea.
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