Te Pūaha o te Ako
Knowledge Hub
Te Pūaha o te Ako is our knowledge and practice hub, our platform for sharing what we are seeing and learning as we support funders, community organisations and changemakers on their social impact journey. Through Te Pūaha o te Ako we aim to support effective social change with information and engagement to build effective and impactful practice.
You can use the search filters below to identify all the content we have on a topic such as evaluation or housing, or specific types of resources, such as toolkits or reports.
Te Pūaha o te Ako is our knowledge and practice hub, our platform for sharing what we are seeing and learning as we support funders, community organisations and changemakers on their social impact journey. Through Te Pūaha o te Ako we aim to support effective social change with information and engagement to build effective and impactful practice.
You can use the search filters below to identify all the content we have on a topic such as evaluation or housing, or specific types of resources, such as toolkits or reports.
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What’s in the Te Pūaha kete?New to Te Pūaha? This is an introduction to some of our latest resources – and most popular research and reports.→
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Te Pūaha Talks - Ngahere - nurturing our connectivityThe Ngahere workshop provided resources designed to encourage you as an individual to take six one minute pauses throughout each day to ground yourself and draw nourishment from Papatūānuku.→
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Te Pūaha Talks - Upcoming EventsTe Pūaha Talks, our free online capability building webinars for not-for-profits is back for 2023.→
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Tātou Tātou - wellbeing for the community sectorHauora inspiration in this series of podcast interviews with community leaders on how they nurture their wellbeing.→
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Te Pūaha Talks – our 2022 capability building programmeTe Pūaha Talks, our 2022 programme of free online capability building webinars, offers a range of learning opportunities for not-for-profits.→
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Te Pūaha Talks - hauora wānanga for MatarikiTe Pūaha Talks series of online Unu Ora wānanga on hauora, leading in to Matariki.→
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Kia Whiti Tonu - online capability and capacity building resourcesThe Kia Whiti Tonu free online workshops provide information and insights to support capability and capacity building in community organisations.→
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Unu Ora - a personal wellbeing resource from Tuihana OhiaUnu Ora is a series of brief meditations on health and wellbeing created by our associate and Kia Whiti Tonu wellbeing presenter, Tuihana Ohia.→
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Making a real difference – what can funders do to support youth, whānau and community wellbeing?Our latest blog explores how funders can support child and youth wellbeing outcomes, as well as supporting innovation and initiatives that have potential for social impact and positive change.→
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An Aotearoa agenda for wellbeingAt the Wellbeing and Public Policy conference last week, we saw a shared agenda for wellbeing for Aotearoa start to emerge.→
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Evidence to inform a half billion dollar strategy for investmentA solid evidence base supported the development of Foundation North’s 2018 Strategic Plan.→
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Research to inform Foundation North strategiesThe development of Foundation North’s fifteen year strategies has been informed by a solid research base. The Centre for Social Impact helped create this foundation of information and evidence for strategies which will guide the grantmaking of New Zealand’s largest philanthropic grantmaker through to 2033.→