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Volunteering New Zealand

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Founded
  
2001

Area served
  
New Zealand

Location
  
Wellington, NZ

Method
  
Volunteerism

Type
  
Non-profit national organization

Slogan
  
Leading,promoting and representing volunteering.

Volunteering New Zealand (VNZ) is the national peak body for volunteering in New Zealand incorporated in 2001. It is an association of volunteer centres and national and other organisations with a commitment to volunteering. Current member organisations cover emergency services, health, welfare, education, culture, faith-based services, community support, ethnic groups, sport and recreation, conservation, special interests, advocacy and international volunteering.

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In 2008, the contribution of volunteers in New Zealand was estimated to be at over $3.3 billion. A study published in 2016 found that New Zealand has one of the largest non-profit sectors in the world on a proportional basis, but that the majority of organisations find recruitment a challenge and that for many, the average age of their volunteers is increasing.

Governance

Volunteering New Zealand has an Executive Board of up to nine people. From the 2008 AGM, six are elected members with three appointed members – Maori, Pacific and Other Ethnicities.

Regional Volunteer Centres

New Zealand has various regional Volunteer Centres, listed below.

  • Gisborne Volunteer Centre
  • New Plymouth Volunteer Service
  • Taupo Volunteer Centre
  • Volunteer Nelson
  • Volunteer Wellington
  • Volunteer Porirua
  • Volunteer Hutt
  • Volunteer Kapiti
  • Volunteer Western Bay of Plenty
  • Volunteer Whanganui
  • Volunteering Auckland
  • Volunteering Canterbury
  • Volunteering Hawkes Bay
  • Volunteering Mid & South Canterbury
  • Volunteering Otago
  • Volunteering Waikato
  • Volunteer Marlborough
  • Volunteer Resource Centre Manawatu & Districts
  • Volunteering New Zealand is the New Zealand Representative of International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE). This is an international non-governmental organisation representing volunteerism worldwide. It has individual and organizational members in 80 countries. Volunteering NZ has also established good working relationships with Volunteering Australia which has made accessible a variety of educational resources and participation in their programmes. Our another great partner is Australasian Association of Volunteer Administrators (AAVA).

    References

    Volunteering New Zealand Wikipedia