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Pūmanawa Awhina | Community Connect
Pūmanawa Āwhina, known as Community Connect is an initiative that works with communities using physical activity and recreation for community and social development to deliver human and social outcomes. It is an approach that engages all - sporting participants and non-participants, providing regular opportunities to take part in multiple sport and other activities in priority areas in Aotearoa. The foundations of Community Connect were formed around the principles of AWHI and the Value of Sport.
Onehunga Community
Recycling Centre
The Onehunga Community Recycling Centre (CRC) is a vibrant, Māori and Pasifika-led hub dedicated to fostering zero-waste living in Tāmaki Makaurau. Located at 37 Victoria Street, Onehunga, the centre offers a wide range of services including recycling drop-offs for items such as e-waste, plastics, glass, and textiles, as well as a Reuse Shop featuring upcycled furniture and construction materials. Beyond its environmental mission, the CRC serves as a community space with a café, education centre, and repair workshops, promoting sustainability and providing employment opportunities.
Voice of Aroha
A group of former refugees and members of local communities came together to establish a multimedia platform which provides a platform for the diverse communities in Wellington. We aim for us all to collectively contribute by learning from each other about the issues affecting our communities. We conduct interviews, podcast, and programs benefiting communities. We also share information about events happening around Wellington and across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Seed Waikato
Seed Waikato is a movement that aims to unite young people under a common vision. To build a collective who redefine what it means to be young, here and now. Who challenge, inspire, and encourage each other. We want to create and highlight the spaces and opportunities needed to make the vision a reality.
Igniting Potential in Rangatahi (IPIR)
Pūmanawa Āwhina (Community Connect) was founded in 2016 alongside NZ Police to provide free recreational activities in communities facing social challenges. Through sports, arts, music, and culture, we create safe, inclusive spaces for rangatahi.
Igniting Potential in Rangatahi builds on this foundation, offering mentorship, recognition, and lifelong opportunities to support youth development. Backed by Sport NZ’s Balance is Better and the AWHI principles, our programme equips young people with the skills and confidence to thrive personally and professionally.
Good Bitches Baking (GBB)
“Spreading kindness, one treat at a time.”
In order to continue their mission of spreading kindness to Kiwis who are going through a tough time, Good Bitches Baking asked simpact AI to help them prepare a targeted partnership proposal for an Aotearoa based brand with aligned values.
The partnership proposal took insights from the assets GBB supplied, including their existing reports and existing partnership agreements, and notes from our information gathering interviews.
The simpact team used AI tools to extend our understanding of the potential partner, explore exactly where alignments and opportunities lay, and to sharpen up content for a targeted slide deck.
The partnership proposal was drafted, presented to the GBB team, then refined with human sensitivity to a point where GBB could take over to make any further tweaks in preparation for approaching this valuable relationship.
Of course, the proposal is confidential so we cannot share, though we wish GBB the best of luck in aligning with this brand!
Iti Rearea Collective
Iti Rearea Collective exists to remove systemic barriers, enabling disadvantaged migrant communities
The Flying Geese Charitable Trust
The Flying Geese charitable trust's purpose is to support culture, traditional and contemporary arts and encourage new forms of arts, culture and engagement. They are are committed to uplifting and supporting Māori, Pasifika and other indigenous communities so they feel proud and they belong.
The Flying Geese are passionate about assisting Māori, Pasifika and other indigenous communities tell their stories as language holders, kaitiaki, entrepreneurs and healers.
Finally, they support equity in Aotearoa and abroad through wayfinding programmes.