In the community
DPS recognizes that there are many organizations and people that selflessly
dedicate their time and efforts towards just and humane causes.
DPS try and do what we can to help these organizations achieve their goals and
assist with their fundraising schemes by offering discounted setup fees and
monthly fees for non-profit organizations.
If you are part of a non-profit or fund raising organization and are looking for
a facility to help assist in your fundraising efforts, speak with us. We are
here to help.
For more information on the ‘DPS in the Community’ program please
contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
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UNICEF campaigns with and for the world's children to meet their
basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential,
irrespective of nationality, religion, politics or ethnicity. |
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The Starship Foundation is a charity set up to provide additional
equipment, support and help to patients, their families and staff - as an extra
to state funding. This is only possible through the generosity of people like
you and the strength of your support of Starship Children's Hospital and what
the hospital represents. |
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World Vision gives an opportunity to every New Zealand household
to be involved in a child-focused work that touches millions of people each year
in its quest to end poverty, fight hunger and transform lives. |
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TEAR Fund's holistic approach to sustainable community
development addresses areas of major social concern amongst the poor in
developing countries.
TEAR Fund work in unique partnerships with indigenous Christian agencies,
enabling partners to meet the needs of the community and empowering people to
become self-sufficient. |
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Artists Alliance is a membership based organisation established
in 1991 as a not-for-profit incorporated society to represent and advance the
professional interests of visual artists in Aotearoa/New Zealand. |
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Earthrace is a bid to break the world record for circumnavigating
the globe in a powerboat, and using only renewable fuels. The program includes
an 18-month tour calling at 60 of the worlds great cities, promoting fuels like
biodiesel, and raising awareness about sustainable use of resources. |
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Challenge Trust was founded in 1993 and subsequently incorporated
as a Charitable Trust in 1994. The entire focus of Challenge is on providing the
best outcomes for clients and best service for its funders and partners.
People affected by or susceptible to mental illness, mental impairment,
intellectual disability, physical disability and addictions can reach their full
potential; living fulfilling and satisfying lives with the same rights,
opportunities and choices as others. They receive values driven, preventative
and recovery oriented services with real homes, real relationships, real jobs
and real lives. They and their communities accept that prevention and recovery
are achievable and Challenge Trust can and will support them in that pursuit. |
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At the John Walker 'Find Your Field of Dreams' Foundation, a
charitable trust, our passion is to produce fit, healthy and active young people
who make positive choices and dare to pursue their dreams. We want to do all we
can to get Manukau kids active in sport at a young age in schools, at clubs and
in their spare time. |
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The Auckland Medical Research Foundation a registered charitable
trust was founded in 1955. Our objective is to fund research of high scientific
value and purpose to improve the health of ALL New Zealanders. Every dollar
donated is committed to research. Our philosophy is that research enhances the
standard of practice of medicine and is the lifeline of medicine. Our goals are
to double medical research funding over the next 10 years and to be the leading
independent organisation funding medical research. |
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Planners shape the future. Members of the New Zealand Planning
Institute work to create vibrant cities, maintain clean environments, and ensure
that tomorrow's New Zealand is an even better place to live than it is today.
Visit us at www.nzplanning.co.nzto find a planning consultant or learn more
about how planners are working for New Zealand. |
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Cystic Fibrosis NZ was formed in 1968 by a group of concerned
parents, who wished to form an effective support group. Since that time the
Association has grown to a full-service social organisation concerned solely
with the best care and quality of life of people with CF and their families.
With 12 active branches, staffed by volunteers, supported by a national office
based in Christchurch, the CF Association offers education, financial and
emotional support for more than 400 people with CF throughout the country. We
are the only organisation dedicated to people with this rare, genetic condition.
We are very reliant on public goodwill and the generosity of businesses that
support us through donations, goods and services.
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REFIT-NZ is educating, raising awareness and creating
opportunities for all New Zealanders to benefit economically, environmentally
and socially from producing, using and selling renewable electricity. We are
grateful to DPS Payment Express for providing assistance in our fundraising
efforts. |
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Massey High School's mission is to ensure that students leave
school with a mature attitude and a well-rounded education, ready to take their
place in society. To make that possible, we have introduced an array of support
and development programmes, many of them breaking new ground in the New Zealand
education sector.
Massey High School needs to raise funds to maintain adequate staff levels and
facilities for these programmes and we would like to acknowledge the generous
support of DPS Payment Express in setting up our on-line payment facilities to
support fundraising initiatives.
We thank DPS for supporting our school.
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Founded in 2004,True Colours Charitable Trust supports children
and young people with a chronic, serious or life threatening illness; and their
families. We provide nurse specialist and counseling support in the greater
Waikato region. True Colours is a free, 24 hour 7 day service offering crisis
intervention at home and hospital. We receive no government funding and are able
to provide this much needed service thanks to support from the community.
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