First-Class Waitangi Day Party
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First-Class Waitangi Day Party
Your easy guide to a First-Class Waitangi Day Party and Kiwis for kiwi fundraiser Waitangi Day Kiwi Fundraiser We’re all Kiwis Kiwis. It says We’re all proud to call ourselves as a person; it opens something about who we are . Being a kiwi is about doors for us around the world ent, ethically minded, being hard working, independ erous of spirit. fun loving and most of all gen is a matter of national Being able to call ourselves Kiwis proudly by our leaders, pride – it’s a badge of honour worn one of our icons needs our heros and our icons. And now your help. in fact, we’re losing 27 Our kiwi population is in decline – hout New Zealand. kiwi every week from forests throug they are old enough to 95% of kiwi chicks are killed before kiwi from our forests in breed. If we do nothing, we will lose our lifetime. ether. Kiwis for kiwi is a This is the battle we must fight tog tributes funds to support national charity that raises and dis t the country. Kiwis for kiwi conservation projects throughou including you! - coming kiwi is about all New Zealanders – because we can’t together to save our national bird, i. imagine New Zealand without kiw rish in their natural Our mission is to enable kiwi to flou conservation projects habitat forever by supporting kiwi wledge, training and with funding, access to expert kno n in all New Zealanders education, and by igniting a passio al icon, becoming to join in the fight to save our nation Kiwis for kiwi – even from afar! 2 Waitangi Day Kiwi Fundraiser Fundraising ideas What to do? Once you have your mates togeth er, and possibly a venue and sponsorsh ip, here’s a few ideas for ways you can rais e money for kiwi, our national icon. There’s certain times of year when we all feel a little far from home… your mother’s birthday, the ANZAC service in April, the summer months when we’d so much rather be hanging out on the beach, and of course Waitangi Day in February. Just remember every $200 you raise will protect a breeding pair of kiwi in the wild for a whole year… and we all know what bree ding kiwi get up to in the bush when they don ’t have to worry about predators! Waitangi Day is a day of national celebration; reflecting on what it means to be a New Zealand and remembering who we are as a people. Celebrate your roots and expel your home sickness with a good time, for a good cause. Raffles Sausage sizzles We’ve put together some options to get the ideas flowing and the plans forming. And remember, you don’t have to start from scratch. There are already plenty of Waitangi Day celebrations around the world – from pub crawls in London to sand sculptures in the US – that can easily be transformed into a fundraiser with a collection bucket or BBQ loaded with sausages! • Full blown kiwi party (think stubbies, fish and chips, Swandris, Steinlager, buzzy bees, gumboots and marmite!) • Whiskey tasting (because who doesn’t enjoy a good whiskey!) • Quiz night (test your mates on kiwi facts) • Mid winter swim / polar bear (because Kiwis have a reputation for being tough… and sometimes a bit mad) • Indoor cricket / soccer test (a bit of competition is always healthy) • Physical challenge (because there’s nothing us Kiwis love more than a test of the brawn) Ingredients for a good party The definition of a party in New Zealand is a bunch of mates getting together for a few laughs, possibly around a BBQ or a bonfire. Here’s a few optional extras you may want to consider: 3 • A venue (you should get a good deal if you book for a big group) • Friendly businesses to support you with product in exchange for promotion on the day (these products can used as prizes, auction items or used to reduce overheads for the day) • Decorations to theme your event One dollar from coat check / drinks Selling tickets to your event T-shirts Quiz nights - paying for answe rs Donation buckets Auction (if you have plenty of donated goods) Waitangi Day Kiwi Fundraiser Spreading the word! Once you have your mates, a venue and a great fundraising idea or two, you’re ready to spread the word! • Create a facebook event page • Create a website if you are game Social media is the easiest option; just set up an event and invite everyone you can think of – especially all those other kiwi expats who will be feeling as far from home as you on our national day. And don’t forget to send out reminders closer to the day! • Tell everyone you know and ask them to tell everyone they know as well • Put up posters at your venue and tell their clients / patrons • Continue to remind everyone that the event is coming up How will Kiwis for kiwi help? Firstly, thank you for doing your bit to help kiwi. The least we can do is make your life easier, providing you with all the tools to make your fundraiser a success. We can offer: • Promotion of your event (across all our online and offline channels) • Kiwi information stats / imagery to help share the message that kiwi are in serious decline • Our logo and other artwork needed for event promotion Waitangi Day Kiwi Fundraiser CASESTUDY Vancouver Waitangi Day 2013 Kiwis Avi and Bryce have been putting on Waitangi Day celebrations in Vancouver, Canada, for a couple of years. This year they decided to use the event to help support New Zealand’s national icon, the kiwi. After securing a venue in Vancouver, they made contact with some iconic New Zealand businesses looking to get a foothold into Vancouver. So with Icebreaker providing sponsorship and support, The Mad Butcher providing meat packs for the raffles and sausages for the sizzle, Hell Pizza providing delicious pizza and Steinlager providing the libations, they had all the ingredients for a great party (and a great fundraiser!). Organisations were asked to provide product and make a monetary donation of $250 in exchange for advertisement on the day. Leading up to the event, Avi and Bryce raised money by selling tickets to the party as well as running a competition to design the official Vancouver Waitangi Day party t-shirt and selling them on the website. On the day they raised money the good old fashioned way, by selling raffle tickets, holding a sausage sizzle and collecting money from the coat check – an essential for any Northern Hemisphere Waitangi Day party – as well as $1 from every Steinlager sold going to Kiwis for kiwi. In the end they raised over $13,000 NZD for kiwi conservation – enough to protect 1300 kiwi in the wild for a whole year. This was a stellar result, but remember no amount is too small or too large! Bryce has been kind enough to share his email so if you ha ve any questions about details of pullin g off a great Waitangi Day / Kiwis for kiwi party, drop him a line at info@va nwaitangiday.com. How to get raised money to us Thank you in advance for all your hard work and support! It is people like you that give us hope that our children and grandchildren will still be able to see kiwi in the wild for years to come. Once you’ve counted up all your funds, email us to tell us the great news and then arrange a deposit into our BNZ bank account. 5 BANKING DETAILS BNZ swift code: BKNZNZ22 Account number: 02-0192-0144374-000 Bank address: 330 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland 1023 ! u o y k n a Th p: (09) 307 4878 e: enquiries@kiwisforkiwi.org w: www.kiwisforkiwi.org