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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


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Social Investment and Philanthropy

SIR STEPHEN TINDALL THE TINDALL FOUNDATION

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How The Tindall Foundation Funds

CHARITY SYSTEMS EMPOWERMENT SOCIAL CHANGE VENTURE OF SERVICE PHILANTHROPY Immediate, Supporting systems Deliver needed services Enable groups of Strategic assistance altruistic

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while also positively people to work together comprised of grants assistance

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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

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earned or enterprise income’

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Education Initiative

The Warehouse Group

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Par arent and sc ent and school hool challenges hallenges

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.

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Our Social Investment Approach

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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

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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

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