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Clive Pedley joined Mark Longbottom on the Purposely Podcast to share his journey from solo fundraising adviser to leading a philanthropy agency making a significant impact.
Growing up in a family where purpose and community mattered, Clive developed values that shaped his career. He started as a one-man consultancy but soon saw the opportunity to scale his expertise, helping morecharities strengthen their fundraising and create lasting change. Over the years, he has worked with social purpose organisations across New Zealand and Australia, helping them harness generosity and raise millions for importantcauses.
Since 2000, Clive has been advising, coaching, and trainingorganisations in the social impact sector. He served as President of the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand (FINZ) and was a member of its National Council. In 2014, he became the first New Zealander appointed to the Board ofCFRE International, a global accreditation body for senior fundraisers, and later joined the International Advisory Panel of the Rogare Think Tank on fundraising ethics.
Clive's expertise extends beyond traditional philanthropy.In 2017, he joined the Responsible Investment Association of Australia’s Impact Investment Forum committee and helped establish New Zealand’s first Impact Investment Advisory Board. His work has contributed to shaping the country’sapproach to impact investment, bringing new funding models to the sector.
His commitment to community-led giving is evident in hisrole in founding Te Awa Community Foundation. With a background in regional farming, Clive chose to stay in his community, applying his fundraising and investment experience to drive long-term, intergenerational change.
Now the CEO and Director of Giving Architects New Zealand,Clive continues to support charities and social enterprises in building sustainable funding strategies. His journey reflects a commitment to strengthening the sector and enabling organisations to create greater impact.
Clive Pedley joined Mark Longbottom on the Purposely Podcast to share his journey from solo fundraising adviser to leading a philanthropy agency making a significant impact.
Growing up in a family where purpose and community mattered, Clive developed values that shaped his career. He started as a one-man consultancy but soon saw the opportunity to scale his expertise, helping morecharities strengthen their fundraising and create lasting change. Over the years, he has worked with social purpose organisations across New Zealand and Australia, helping them harness generosity and raise millions for importantcauses.
Since 2000, Clive has been advising, coaching, and trainingorganisations in the social impact sector. He served as President of the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand (FINZ) and was a member of its National Council. In 2014, he became the first New Zealander appointed to the Board ofCFRE International, a global accreditation body for senior fundraisers, and later joined the International Advisory Panel of the Rogare Think Tank on fundraising ethics.
Clive's expertise extends beyond traditional philanthropy.In 2017, he joined the Responsible Investment Association of Australia’s Impact Investment Forum committee and helped establish New Zealand’s first Impact Investment Advisory Board. His work has contributed to shaping the country’sapproach to impact investment, bringing new funding models to the sector.
His commitment to community-led giving is evident in hisrole in founding Te Awa Community Foundation. With a background in regional farming, Clive chose to stay in his community, applying his fundraising and investment experience to drive long-term, intergenerational change.
Now the CEO and Director of Giving Architects New Zealand,Clive continues to support charities and social enterprises in building sustainable funding strategies. His journey reflects a commitment to strengthening the sector and enabling organisations to create greater impact.
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