Terms Used by J R McKenzie Trust


T, P Imogen T, P Imogen

Te Pae Tata; Te Pae Tawhiti

Te Pae Tata allows us to stay open to applications from ngā kaikōkiri who are interested in a relationship with us.

Te Pae Tawhiti is about us going out and finding ngā kaikōkiri who share our vision, and then exploring what a partnership with them could look like.

Our funding pathways have been developed with reference to a whakataukī that we relate to our overall vision and how we journey towards it:

Ko te pae tawhiti, whāia, kia tata

Ko te pae tata, whakamaua, kia tīna

Secure the horizons that are close to hand and pursue the more distant horizons so that we may arrive to our destination together

Our funding relationships will be identified and initiated through two key pathways:

  • Te Pae Tata: Casting our net for opportunities

  • Te Pae Tawhiti: Intentional navigation towards the success of our vision


IN SIMPLE TERMS

Te Pae Tata allows us to stay open to applications from ngā kaikōkiri who are interested in a relationship with us.

Te Pae Tawhiti is about us going out and finding ngā kaikōkiri who share our vision, and then exploring what a partnership with them could look like.

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T, C Imogen T, C Imogen

Transformational change

Transformational change is change that makes a major difference to the quality of life for people today – and for the next generation.

Transformational change describes a major positive shift or change that goes further than small one-off changes or slow, incremental changes. It describes different ways of thinking and working that transforms the lives and wellbeing of people, whānau – and sometimes whole communities.

Transformational change sometimes includes systems change*.

*see definition of systems change


IN SIMPLE TERMS

Transformational change is change that makes a major difference to the quality of life for people today – and for the next generation.

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