Join us to Shape the Future | Tāraitia te āpōpō! in a series of interactive sessions facilitated by Volunteering New Zealand and Volunteering Auckland.

In a series of three videos, leaders with a passion for volunteering from across the globe share their views on the future of volunteering in this post COVID world. There are three key sessions with videos created by Volunteering Auckland to help us kick start a conversation. We are also adding a fourth session on youth and volunteering.

Join us to hear these insights, then contribute to a discussion about the future for volunteering in New Zealand. Facilitated by Volunteering New Zealand and Volunteering Auckland.

Together we will envisage and define our future of volunteering, Te wā heke me te mahi tūao.

Let’s talk about volunteering

Volunteering New Zealand and Volunteering Auckland invite you to participate in a webinar series, Let’s Talk about Volunteering. In a series of videos created by Volunteering Auckland, leaders with a passion for volunteering from across the globe share their views on the future of volunteering in this post COVID world.

Join the kōrero to hear these insights, then contribute to a discussion about the future for volunteering in New Zealand. These free webinars will be held during October-November.

  • Webinar 1: The Future of Volunteering, Thursday 21 October! If you missed it, watch the video below.
  • Webinar 2: The Future of Volunteering – Leaders of Volunteer Engagement, Friday 5 November
  • Webinar 3: The Future of Volunteering – Volunteer Centres, Friday 26 November
  •  Webinar 4: The Future of Volunteering – Youth and volunteering Friday 10 December

Get ready to join the korero

The State of Volunteering 2020 published in mid-2020 surfaced four key themes centred around diversity and inclusion, recognition and engagement, funding, administration, and compliance, strategy and management.

A lot has changed since the start of 2020, and we have collated relevant COVID research on our website. There are some other great findings and data that is worth reviewing: