HOPE is a faith-based Humanitarian Organization for Poverty Eradication, Incorporated under Charitable Trust Act 1957 and a Registered Charity under Charities Act 2005 in New Zealand. HOPE is a non-governmental and not-for-profit charitable organization formed by a group of committed people who are very keen to bring change and improve people’s lives by providing ample opportunities and resources.

Yes , HOPE is a registered charitable organization under Charities Act 2005 and Incorporated under Charitable Trust Act 1957.

Education, Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Women, Capacity building, Advocacy, Food, Disaster Management and Response Recovery.

You can still become a supporting member or organizational member by sending your interest to your closest office or directly to our office in New Zealand. We will get in touch with you about the outcome of your application.

You will be given 90 days and membership could be suspended for non-payment.

No, currently all donations allocated for charitable activities outside of New Zealand are not eligible for a tax claim.

 

Yes, if you are a member of the Charity and wanting to host an event or organize a fundraising event, this could be possible and organized.

 

You need to contact your local contact person or directly to us and we can discuss further. You need to sign a Volunteer agreement and organization’s Code of Conduct.

All information about the Charity’s documents are available on the New Zealand Charity Commission Website and in our publication section.

 

HOPE’s registered Charity Number is CC54345.

It’s very simple; you can join us now by choosing a membership.

 

Yes, as HOPE is a Charity and relies on donations and memberships dues. All membership dues are applied to the current conversion of currency at the time of membership.

Donations to HOPE for charitable activities in New Zealand are tax-deductible and donors can request that allocated donations should be used in New Zealand.

 

Yes, there are two different bank accounts for charitable activities in New Zealand and Overseas charitable activities.

All financial information and audited reports can be accessed through the Charity Commission New Zealand Website. You can also ask our team for these documents.

 

Yes, Volunteer Agreement and Code of Conduct documents are available online.

Yes, we strive to protect confidentiality and the rights of the people we work with. Please refer to Code of Conduct, Volunteer Agreement and Consent Policy for the use of pictures and videos.