"Taking down the fences between sectors has benefited all parties and increased the chance of sustainable results through community ownership and collaboration"
Philanthropy NZ 2009 conference participant

Inspiring Communities is an initiative of The Inspiring Communities Trust.  The Trust has charitable status and is registered with the Charities Commission (CC35794).  Donations to the Trust qualify for tax rebates.

The Trust was known as The Community-Led Development Trust prior to November 2010 when the name was formally changed.

Download the Trust Deed for the Trust.

Find the Trust and its office holders at the Charities Commission here

The Deed sets out the Purpose of the Trust, and its Principles, as follows:

 PURPOSE

The purpose of the Trust will be:

  • To benefit communities by inspiring and focussing national interest in effective approaches to community building, collaborating and community-led development.
  • To benefit communities in New Zealand by activities such as:
    • Demonstrating leadership for community-led development and collaboration
    • Supporting, and learning from, local innovative community-led collaborative initiatives
    • Promoting community-led development to funders, business, government and citizens
    • Providing advice, mentoring, consultancy and resources
    • Fostering connections between local community-led initiatives, through the sharing of experience and active learning
    • Undertaking action research that tests and re-shapes community-led development
    • Positively influencing policy and good practice to reflect community-led development.

 

PRINCIPLES

In particular the Trust will:

  • Ensure that the information and intellectual property created remains in public ownership and is readily accessible
  • Acknowledge integrity and mana of culturally defined strengths /taonga
  • Recognise the Treaty of Waitangi as a founding agreement for New Zealand
  • Operate at a sustainable pace and with sustainable processes
  • Always undertake high quality work
  • Adopt an integrated approach of social, economic and environmental development
  • Provide other support and assistance consistent with this charitable purpose.