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Partner with us

We are grateful for the enduring partnerships we have with Creative New Zealand and Huia Publishers. We recognise that we must broaden our reach to transform the literary landscape of Aotearoa by continuing to identify and grow Māori writers. By partnering with us, you are committing to a transformational change in Māori literature, building on the platform we have created for new and emerging Māori writers to be successful.
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Give for good

We have joined the whānau at The Good Registry. This incredible team has worked out how to help you experience the joy of giving and save the planet – one unwanted gift at a time. The Good Registry allows you to buy someone a Gift Card – which can be exchanged for a donation to their charity of choice, or set up a Gift Registry – for a celebration you are having – and ask your guests, friends and whānau to donate to the Māori Literature Trust.
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Payroll giving

Payroll Giving is an opportunity to provide a koha to the Māori Literature Trust, directly from your pay. The Trust is a registered donee organisation with Inland Revenue. You will receive a tax credit of 33.33 cents for every dollar you donate. Many organisations participate in Payroll Giving and if you would like to support the transformation of our literary landscape, to support more Māori writers then simply fill in this form and forward it along to your Payroll team.
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Leave a legacy

Bequests are a thoughtful way to make a difference into the future. When you have made provisions for your whānau, a gift in your will can be a wonderful way to continue your commitment to Māori literature, supporting new and emerging Māori writers. Your future gift will become a lasting tribute, transforming the literary landscape of Aotearoa – giving voice to Māori writers, with a story to tell. In 2021 we were honoured with a gift from the estate of Rowley Habib. Mr Habib spearheaded a place for Māori storytelling in the contemporary arts sector and, in doing so, paved the way for more strong and diverse Māori voices to follow.
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