MEDIA RELEASE – Community Foundations of New Zealand
18 May 2022
Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro appointed as Patron of a strategic new way of giving in Aotearoa NZ
Community Foundations of New Zealand are thrilled to announce that Her Excellency, the Right Honourable Dame Cindy Kiro, GNZM, QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand, has been appointed as Patron for their work.
As Patron, Dame Cindy will act as a high-level ambassador, lending her credibility and time to support their changemaking work growing funding and community impact across Aotearoa NZ.
Dame Cindy is a distinguished researcher and held leadership roles at Massey University, Victoria University Wellington/Te Herenga Waka and the University of Auckland. Her public sector roles have included Children’s Commissioner (the first woman and first Māori to be appointed to the role) membership of the Ministerial Cross-Sector Forum for the Ministry of Education, and Chair of the Welfare Expert Advisory Group.
Dame Cindy has had extensive experience in the public health sector, including a role as General Manager Funding and Services Planning and Māori Health for the Auckland District Health Board. Prior to taking up her role as Governor-General, Dame Cindy was Chief Executive of the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
Dame Cindy is the first Māori woman to be appointed as Governor-General and is a champion for social justice, equity and public health. Her guiding principles of kaitiakitanga, oranga and manaakitanga align closely with those of Community Foundations.
CFNZ Board Chair, Raymond Key, says he is delighted with the news. “As a young network we are truly honoured to have Dame Cindy recognize our growing transformational work and agree to be our Patron over her term as Governor-General. We extend to Dame Cindy a very warm welcome to our Community Foundations’ whanau and we look forward to forging a meaningful relationship, together growing funding and impact for the benefit of Aotearoa New Zealand.”
A formal event welcoming Dame Cindy to Community Foundations of New Zealand will be planned for later in the year. Ka pai rā tēnei mahi, ngā manaakitanga.
ENDS
Attachment: Photo of Her Excellency Dame Cindy Kiro, GNZM, QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand
For further information please contact:-
Name: Raymond Key
Position: Board Chair
M: 027 442 3601
E: raymondjkey@gmail.com
Name: Arron Perriam
Position: Executive Director
M: 027 670 9005
E: arron@communityfoundations.org.nz
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Notes for the editor:
- Community Foundations of NZ is the national body supporting and uniting all of the regional Community Foundations across Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Community Foundations raise funds from donations and gifts in wills and invest them in perpetuity (forever), for the long-term. They act as community connectors and enable transformative community projects.
- There are 17 Community Foundations around New Zealand, in touch with communities and helping to get funding where it is needed most.
- Community Foundations have been operating successfully in New Zealand for over 20 years, distributing over $50m in the past 5 years alone.
- Community Foundations have over $230m in managed funds today and an anticipated pipeline of hundreds of gifts in wills yet to be invested for community benefit.
- Community Foundations are based on a growing international model which began in the USA and Canada over 100 years ago.
- The Community Foundation model works like this:
- See more at communityfoundations.org.nz