Open Collective
Open Collective

Open Collective NZ

Fundholder for kiwi projects and communities

About


We offer fundholding (also known as fiscal sponsorship or auspicing) to groups with a positive impact kaupapa in Aotearoa New Zealand. We take care of taxes, accounting, reporting, liability, payment processing, generating receipts and invoices for your funders—meaning you can spend less time on admin and more time on the mahi! Your Collective page will offer great features for crowdfunding, budget transparency, community engagement, updating your supporters, and managing expenses.

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Our team

Contributions


Budget


Transparent and open finances.

+$10,000.00NZD
Paid
Invoice #140229
partner distribution
-$25.00NZD
Completed
Contribution #655810
-$2,000.00 NZD
Paid
Invoice #138822
$
Today’s balance

$13,232.59 NZD

Total income

$30,641.05 NZD

Total disbursed

$17,408.46 NZD

Estimated annual budget

$52.20 NZD

Contributors


Open Collective NZ is all of us

Our contributors 7

Thank you for supporting Open Collective NZ.

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News from Open Collective NZ

Updates on our activities and progress.

Welcome Markus! OCNZ is growing and evolving

Kia ora! Open Collective NZ now hosts 27 Collectives, who have together raised ~$182k for their awesome and varied kaupapa, including...Ngā Hapū o Te Ahuahu Communications, supporting comm...
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Published on February 26, 2023 by Alanna Irving

GST on expenses

You can now indicate that an expense includes GST by ticking the box when submitting an invoice. OCNZ can claim GST back on your behalf, so please use this feature accurately and we'll credit money back to your balance each GST period. This...
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Published on April 18, 2022 by Alanna Irving

We're now a not-for-profit! Plus GST changes

Kia ora koutou, Thank you for being part of the OCNZ whānau! We have some important updates to share. We are growing · OCNZ Collectives have raised over $52k! Goups like the EHF Communi...
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Published on October 28, 2021 by Alanna Irving