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Collaboration and Innovation

We are extremely grateful to the following organisations that support different aspects of the Foundation’s work in schools, kura, early childhood centres and communities:

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Ministry for the Environment supports The Enviroschools Foundation in two ways. We have a contract with them to support the Enviroschools and Te Aho Tū Roa networks, and secondly have funding for the Enviroschools Waste Minimisation in Early Childhood project, through the Waste Minimisation Fund. 

The Minister for the Environment, Amy Adams, recently visited Queenstown Primary School to see and hear about their journey with the enviroschools programme. Facilitator Simon Williams from Wanaka Wastebusters captured the visit in this blog >see here

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Mother Earth sponsors the Mother Earth Enviroschools Regional Events fund enabling thousands of students, teachers and community members to get together across the country to share their knowledge, experience and actions.

 

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Department of Conservation collaborates with Enviroschools in a number of regions to support students to actively engage in biodiversity projects in their schools and communities.

 

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Agrisea supports Te Aho Tū Roa - Kōtuia!

ReGeneration

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The 2008, the Enviroschools Foundation was a founding partner in the establishment of ReGeneration, an independent network of over 400 young change makers who are developing and implementing social and environmental initiatives with and for their peers as they transition from secondary school to further education or employment >read more

The Tindall Foundation supports the Kai in Communities project, to enhance the food growing potential of schools, kura and their whanau and communities.

Miranda Brown and Conscious Cloth kindly donating from sales.

‘Play That Guitar!’ is kindly donating $1 per book sold

  
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