No images? Click here NEXT Foundation NewsletterKia ora friend of NEXT 2019 has been a significant year for NEXT - fifth birthday celebrations and our investments in education and the environment progressing well. One of those environmental investments - Zero Invasive Predators - has just completed a successful mainland eradication trial in the Perth River Valley in South Westland. In this edition, we bring you that story, plus details of an inaugural fellowship programme NEXT is investing in. We also share with you a new edition of NEXT Stories, chronicling our learnings to date. And we bring you an inspiring story of a strategic philanthropy project our friends at The Tindall Foundation are working on with the Amokura Iwi Consortium - Transforming Taitokerau for Good. We hope you enjoy the read and very best wishes for a safe and happy holiday from our NEXT whānau to yours. Yours in education and the environment The NEXT Team NEXT StoriesNEXT is delighted to share the second edition of NEXT Stories, compiled by friend of NEXT Annette Culpan and covering Governance, Selecting grant partners, Sustainability and preparing for transition and Voices of Grant Partners.
Successful ZIP Perth River Valley ProjectNEXT environmental initiative, Zero Invasive Predators, has undertaken a groundbreaking mainland eradication project in the Perth River Valley in South Westland. The trial aimed to eradicate all rats stoats and possums from the remote area - and the results are in!
Transforming Taitokerau for Good - Iwi and Philanthropy Investing Together for ChangeIn this edition of NEXT Outlook, John McCarthy, Manager of The Tindall Foundation, and Rangimarie Price, CEO of the Amokura Iwi Consortium, share details of a strategy they have jointly developed to change the fortunes of Maori in one of the most challenged areas of Aotearoa / New Zealand - Taitokerau. NEXT Invests in Fellowship ProgrammeNEXT has invested in an inaugural fellowship programme, with existing and future leaders in two of our investment focus areas the first 1,000 days of life, and healthy rivers.
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