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How do we do “Projects?”

 

 

At Anglican Missions, we work with communities through what we call “projects.” These projects fall under one of our four Core Programmes. They are designed to meet specific goals within a specific period of time. However, for us, projects don’t just last the duration of their timeframe; instead, they are a way to deepen relationships with existing partners, form new relationships, and enhance local capacity and resilience.

Our projects are scoped in lots of different ways, and they arrive at Anglican Missions through many different avenues. Many of our projects come through our Anglican church networks – Parishes, Mission Partners (through NZCMS), or international connections and their associated needs (clergy, friends, associates, etc.). The Anglican Church is a worldwide movement, and so we do our best to stay connected to the needs of the church, both in our Province and internationally.

Projects are scoped and measured against the Five Marks of Mission, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Te Ara Hou (our strategic plan), and the needs and requirements of our partners and local communities. Goals are matched to financial or material outcomes (such as the amount of money raised or the number of supplies delivered). Through our projects, we always seek to adhere to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence.

 

Our Current Projects.

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These are the United Nation’s Global Goals to make the world a more peaceful and prosperous place. Check out the 17 development goals here: https://sdgs.un.org/goals.
Development projects focus on the "Transform" and "Treasure" Marks of Mission, seeking to improve community livelihood and wellbeing. They typically involve infrastructure construction or public campaigns to support resilient communities.

Humanitarian Aid projects are focused around the "Tend" Mark of Mission, and seek to alleviate immediate need. These projects typically begin after an emergency occurs, such as natural disasters and conflicts. They aim to save lives and maintain human dignity. You can learn more about our humanitarian aid projects under the "Emergencies" tab.

Most of Anglican Missions' work centers around these three Marks of Mission. However, we also work alongside our partners, such as CMS and Mission to Seafarers, to support Missions projects. Missions projects tend to focus more on the first two Marks of Mission: "Tell", and "Teach."
Get in touch with our project manager to see how we can work together – projects@angmissions.org.nz
We aim to report on all of our projects upon completion or at 6-month intervals. Project milestone updates will be made either in the news section or on our social media. For a general update on all our projects please review our annual report. You can also contact us to receive more detailed financial reporting.
Anglican Missions only uses 10% of donated funds for internal operation costs. This money enables us to keep the lights on, pay our staff, and travel to project locations to perform needs assessments and reporting.

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