Partner Organisations

Sponsorships

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Sponsorships

We are pleased to provide pro bono support for non profit organisations and those who support the community.

Our current sponsored organisations are;

Victim Support - providing emotional and practical support for victims of crime, trauma and suicide.

The New Zealand Harkness Fellowships Trust - The NZ Harkness Fellowships are intended to enable outstanding mid-career professionals in any field of study or vocation except health policy, to undertake a Fellowship programme which best suits their professional and personal objectives.

PMINZ - We were thrilled to sponsor the Public Sector Project of the Year award at the 2018 annual conference. And our congratulations to the Ministry of Education: Education Sector Logon Upgrade Project, who won the award.

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Victim Support

Victim Support is an independent incorporated society that provides a free 24 / 7 community response to help victims of serious crime, trauma and suicide.

Their free service provides emotional and practical support, information, financial assistance, referral to other support services and advocacy for the rights of victims.

Victim Support make bold promises to our communities:

  • they will be there 24 / 7 to help as people deal with or aftermath of crime, trauma and suicide
  • they promise to make a positive difference to shattered lives
  • they promise that in times of trouble they will make sure people get the help they need to be safe, to find healing, and to navigate the justice system.

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PMINZ

PMINZ’s main purpose is advancing the practice, science, and profession of project management in a conscious and proactive manner. 

Specific purposes: 

  • To serve as New Zealand’s national project management association. 
  • To foster professionalism in the management of projects. 
  • To contribute to the quality and scope of project management. 
  • To stimulate appropriate application of project management for the benefit of the public. 
  • To provide a recognised forum for the free exchange of ideas, applications, and solutions to project management issues among members, and others interested and involved in project management. 
  • To identify and promote the fundamentals of project management and advance the body of knowledge for managing projects successfully. 
  • To collaborate with, and provide guidance to universities, other educational institutions and corporate entities on appropriate education, career and professional development at all levels of project management.
  • To provide a guiding influence in academic and industrial research in the field of project management. 
  • To advise other associations and organisations on matters related to project management. 
  • To support the formation and development of local branches and specific interest groups. 
  • To seek and foster domestic and international cooperation and contacts with other organisations, both public and private, which relate to project management and to collaborate in matters of common interest and benefit. 
  • To identify, develop, foster and maintain professional practices, ethical and accreditation standards and principles.

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Harkness Fellowships Trust

The Fellowships seek to reinforce New Zealand-United States’ links by enabling actual or potential leaders and opinion formers in New Zealand to benefit from new ideas, practices and new contacts in the US.

Previous New Zealand Harkness Fellows ( under the ‘old scheme’) have included managers in the public and private sectors, lawyers, policy analysts, economists, academics, journalists, social scientists, educators, artists, and central and local government officers. Many Harkness Fellows have gone on to reach the top of their chosen professions.

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