Does your organisation embrace best practice governance and share our commitment to transparency? Are you determined for New Zealand to remain as free from corruption as possible?
We work in a variety of ways with like minded civil society and non-government organisations, private businesses and not for profit entities. Together we expand messaging and thought leadership in mutual areas of interest. We welcome collaborative relationships with organisations which:
Become affiliated with Transparency International NZ and start a more formal relationship with us. As an affiliate, we can work together on co-branded programmes and other initiatives, and you’ll also be invited to share any news, announcements or publication releases via our monthly newsletter.
Some of the organisations we are currently affiliated with include:
In other instances, a less formal, collaborative relationship might be more suited to your organisation. We have very good working relationships with these organisations:
Become affiliated with Transparency International NZ and start a more formal relationship with us. As an affiliate, we can work together on co-branded programmes and other initiatives, and you’ll also be invited to share any news, announcements or publication releases via our monthly newsletter.
Businesses:
Deloitte, ANZ Bank, Electra, Tai Shan Foundation, Motif, Google, Gibson Sheat, KPMG, Bell Gully, PWC.
Academic collaboration and support:
Victoria University School of Management, Victoria University School of Government, Victoria University Business School, Victoria University Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, University of Canterbury, Auckland University of Technology
Service Providers:
TheFrankies (Social Media), Vitae Services (EAP Services), Webmaster-Effective Marketing (Newsletter and Media Releases) and Moxie (Design).
Other support:
Bernie McKendry for assistance with FISA;
Rocket Design & Advertising, and Godward Design for creating FISA’s brand identity
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