AN INVITATION TO JOIN TE KĀKANO, THE ASPEN INSTITUTE NEW ZEALAND SUPPORTERS PROGRAMME
 
 
Our place in the world is
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We live in an era of change,
and not for the first time or the last,
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the world is faced
with incredible challenges.

 

 

 

 
 
 

In 1949, the American industrialist and philanthropist Walter Paepcke realised that the world was entering an era of tremendous uncertainty and upheaval.

His idea was to bring a diverse group of forward-thinking people together and give them the freedom to engage with each other.

And that’s how the Aspen Institute began.

 

Walter Paepcke, founder of The Aspen Institute

 
 
 
 

The Aspen International Network includes the most important leaders of our time.

Ultimately, informed thinking turns to action for a positive and lasting impact on the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

The people of New Zealand have inspired us all by showing resilience and a commitment to democratic values. No matter its size, New Zealand is now in a world leadership role. We believe that now is the time for the Aspen Institute New Zealand. Secretary Albright

We focus on practical issues that are important to New Zealand such as economic opportunities, food production, energy resilience, intergenerational equity, climate change, artificial intelligence, biodiversity, technological advancements, international trade and more.

 
 
 
 

Here and throughout the country, we hold seminars, forums and events designed to promote understanding.

Individual participation and truly diverse views are vital to an impartial approach that pushes no political agenda.

Participants get to the nub of the issue and go deeper.

Our donors participate in our programme and make our programme possible.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Te Kākano is our globally linked local community of Aspen Institute New Zealand supporters.

 

Members are the Aspen Institute’s closest friends and philanthropic partners helping advance the Institute’s mission of values-based leadership and dialogue on the issues critical to our country and world today.

Inspired by the Aspen tree, our supporter programme levels are named after New Zealand’s native trees, which evoke growth springing from the original act of generosity…

…the seed, Te Kākano

 
 
 
We are excited to invite you to become a Rimu supporter of Te Kākano.

As a Rimu supporter:
  • You will have an acknowledgement online onour website and in the Aspen Institute New Zealand newsletters
  • You’ll receive regular communications featuring high quality thought-provoking content reflecting varied global perspectives in current affairs
  • You will be able to actively participate in Aspen Institute programming
  • You will be an advocate and ambassador for the Institute’s non-partisan, values-based approach
  • You will enjoy introductions to our co-patrons and our local and global networks
  • You will receive exclusive referrals to leadership programmes
  • You will receive invitations to our key events, throughout the year
  • You will be given two complimentary additional tickets, for an associate to attend certain Aspen Institute events
  • And you’ll be invited to Aspen Institute New Zealand’s local and national events and forums.
This is your opportunity to be part of a diverse community that deeply engages with the ideas and issues that drive the work of the Aspen Institute New Zealand.
 
Join Te Kākano as a Rimu supporter today by emailing info@aspeninstitute.org.nz

 

 

 

 
 
 

The Aspen Institute New Zealand is a registered Charity CC55762

The Aspen Institute New Zealand is
a registered Charity CC55762