Social Investment and Philanthropy
SIR STEPHEN TINDALL THE TINDALL FOUNDATION
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Social Investment and Philanthropy SIR STEPHEN TINDALL THE TINDALL FOUNDATION How The Tindall Foundation Funds CHARITY SYSTEMS EMPOWERMENT SOCIAL CHANGE VENTURE OF SERVICE PHILANTHROPY Immediate, Supporting systems Deliver
SIR STEPHEN TINDALL THE TINDALL FOUNDATION
CHARITY SYSTEMS EMPOWERMENT SOCIAL CHANGE VENTURE OF SERVICE PHILANTHROPY Immediate, Supporting systems Deliver needed services Enable groups of Strategic assistance altruistic
while also positively people to work together comprised of grants assistance
changing the capacity to change systems and/or investments to people that comprehensively of a person or a group and/or public policies, for entrepreneurial in need address continuous or of people to meet their through education, endeavours that repetitive needs shared own needs’ information and/or combine innovative by many people empowerment’ solutions with sustainability plans that go beyond a traditional charitable /philanthropic base
earned or enterprise income’
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Parents and teachers are finding it increasingly difficult to provide the best for their children New Zealand is in a rapid period of change Population Ethnicity Migration Rising costs* Technology adoption Time scarcity School and Parent Pain Points Implication
Affordability and fragmentation are key problems which are reflected through four broad areas
* “Cost of 'free' education in New Zealand: $35,000 or more a child”, The New Zealand Herald, Jan 23 1015. Accessed: October 7 2016.
Start/Seed Scale/Test/Prototype System Change
Money going in is There is no mechanism for a shared agenda Our efforts at Uncoordinated & random collective funding or measuring impact. Achieving social change are limited.
Social Change
Government Corporates Philanthropy
Start/Seed Scale/Test/Prototype System Change
Role of Philanthropy: Shared agenda, co-investment, Role of Government: core support, enhance, identified market demand/’failure’, service delivery, sustain, seed, pilot recycled capital, independent evaluate governance, innovation.
Social Change
Social Investment Fund
Social Investment Unit Recycled Capital
ROI
Philanthropy Government Corporates NGOs