Climate Conversations
Join us for a cup of tea along with some key speakers on climate change
Join us for a cup of tea along with some key speakers on climate change
Inland Revenue (IRD) is consulting on potential changes to the way charities and tangata whenua, community and voluntary organisations and groups are taxed in New Zealand. The potential changes…
Te Tauihu Volunteer Strategy – Action Plan for Nelson and Tasman seek a representative from a not-for-profit social services organisation.
Join the HomeShare for Her team on Sunday 16 March 2-3pm, Rūma Mānuka (Activity Room), Elma Turner Library, Nelson to hear how the online service - www.homeshareforher.nz is connecting women to share homes and living costs in Nelson Tasman. We will demonstrate our website and also chat through any questions visitors bring.
Designed for beginners and intermediate players of all ages, the Checkmate, Mate Workshops are a fun and engaging way to dive into chess.
Nia talks with Lisa about how she found the strength to create her own business after difficult times.
This is a free community Hauora event at Victory Community Centre on Saturday 10am-2.30pm, 8 March 2025, hosted by the Cancer Society Nelson Tasman. Local services will provide information about cancer prevention, screening and support services. An interactive event to come along to, and/or encourage anyone you are supporting to attend. All are welcome.
In TTCDA's February newsletter, we share some info about the Strengthening the Sector survey, the Belonging Collective Impact workshop in March, and other news and opportunities
The Te Tauihu Volunteer Strategy has been proudly launched in Nelson at the Community and Whānau Hui. It was developed by community organisations, local Councils, inter-agency staff, and the wider community. Vision Everyone in Te Tauihu has easy access to a broad range of fulfilling volunteer work opportunities –to enrich their lives while contributing and connecting to their community. Goals The community has access to flexible, rewarding volunteer opportunities. Organisations are supported by people who contribute their time and expertise. Barriers to volunteering are identified and addressed. All formal and informal volunteering in our communities is recognised, valued and celebrated.
Our Kawenata signing ceremony was a powerful moment of unity, reaffirming our collective commitment to whanaungatanga and collaboration. Some for-purpose organisations are already embedding the Kawenata into their mahi. If you haven’t signed yet, you can do so anytime digitally—visit our website’s and join us!