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2012 New Zealand Fundraising Excellence Awards
FINZ Congratulates Winners of the 2012 New Zealand Fundraising Awards for Excellence
The Blackbaud Regular Giving Programmes Fundraising Award for Excellence
Forest and Bird
For the Christmas (Denniston) Appeal
The Flo2Cash Donor Acquisition Charity Fundraising Award for Excellence
Fostering Kids
For the Campaign: Fostering Kids Monthly Donor Acquisition Trial
The Everyday Hero Online Campaigns Fundraising Award for Excellence
Rural Women New Zealand
For the Campaign: Aftersocks
The Execucare Corporate Supporters Charity Fundraising Award for Excellence
Cancer Society of New Zealand
For the Event: Daffodil Day
The Kiwibank Major Gifts & Capital Campaigns Fundraising Award for Excellence
Taranaki Volunteer Coastguard Service Inc.
For the Campaign to: Keep the Inaki Coast Safe
The Soar Printing Premier Fundraising Award for Excellence
Rural Women New Zealand
For: Aftersocks Campaign
The FRESCO Special Events Charity Fundraising Award for Excellence
Ronald McDonald House South Island
For the Event: Supper Club @ Home
Merit Award
The Kiwibank Major Gifts & Capital Campaigns Fundraising Award for Excellence
Tolaga Bay Save the Wharf Charitable Trust
For the Campaign Save the Wharf
Merit Award:
The Everyday Hero Online Campaigns Fundraising Award for Excellence
Mercy Hospice Auckland
For the Campaign: Remembrance Trees
The FINZ/Blackbaud Get Happy Fundraising Award
New Zealand School of Dance
(prize: complimentary eTapestry database presented by Blackbaud)
Henry A Rosso Award
Presented to Frank Claridge
Inducted as a FINZ Fellow
Heather Newell
Fundraising Excellence AWARDS winners 2011
New Zealand Post Annual/Regular Giving Programmes Fundraising Award.
Winner: Fay James, Cancer Society, Manawatu, for the 2010 Relay for Life
The winner of this award spent a lot of time planning – and it was lengthy, detailed and meticulously done as was the implementation of the programme.
The financial accounts of the programme showed an impressive result: costs were minimised and income maximised. As well, community participation was widespread and the programme attracted some very effective media coverage. An excellent result all round.
FundraiseOnline, Online Campaigns Fundraising Award
Winner: Lesley Mynett-Johnson, Auckland, for the Lifewise Big Sleepout Campaign.
When you embark on an online fundraising campaign that results in 99 percent of your donations coming online, then it’s fair to say you’ve succeeded, and succeeded very well.
All the usual social media were employed in this campaign – the web, twitter, facebook – but it was the management and techniques that were used as well as the presentation and timing that gave this campaign a real edge. Little wonder it spilled over into the hardcopy and electronic media and gave the cause great coverage.
The understanding of, and very canny use of social media was exceptional and the winner thoroughly deserves their award.
A superb effort and a benchmark for other contenders for fundraising success using social media.
Kiwibank Special Events Charity Fundraising Award for Excellence
The judges decided to give a Merit Certificate for this Award as well as awarding for the overall winner.
Merit Award: Jackie Edkins representing Rural Women for the ‘Let’s get Plastered for Breast Cancer’ Campaign.
In the category that attracted the most number of entries there was an entry that stood out not only for its success but also because it was done by a group not recognized as a regular fundraising organisation.
This group of innovative, self-starters saw a need in the community and wanted to do something practical and memorable about it, and they certainly did!
Respondents to their unique appeal became practically involved in the cause in an intimate way that not only raised money but they profiled the cause widely and extraordinarily.
Winner: Jo Jukes, Oxfam, for the Oxfam Trailwalker Event.
This winner showed very clear evidence that events can be very successful fundraising vehicles; it’s all down to detailed planning, smart and timely implementation and overall astute and careful management.
This was a big event and could have fallen short of the mark on many counts but it went almost without a hitch. The event was superbly executed according to a proven international blueprint but with its own New Zealand flavor and emphasis. The end result was that it raised close to $1 million. And the media seemed impressed too, as it gave wide coverage that enhanced the profile of the charity and its cause.
The Wyatt & Wilson Premier Fundraising Award for Excellence.
This Award is only given out if an entry into any of the award categories is of such exceptional quality, that the judges feel the Premier Award should be given out.
The plan and strategy of tonight’s Premier Award winner’s campaign were mightily impressive; clear objectives and how they intended to reach them – they planned their work and worked their plan.
And the result was success in every facet of their campaign which included extensive media coverage and participation as well as the outcomes mentioned earlier when they won a previous award tonight.
The winner of this award is an experienced fundraiser who is a credit to the profession and the campaign she managed makes her a most worthy winner of this year’s
The winner of the Wyatt & Wilson Premier Fundraising Award for Excellence is Lesley Mynett-Johnson, Auckland for the Lifewise Big Sleepout Campaign.













