WELCOME TO
RISE UP FOUNDATION
Here at RISE UP, we are a newly registered not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to becoming self-sustainable and delivering training opportunities and career pathways for our disadvantaged and/or displaced young Kiwi adults across Aotearoa. The goal is to generate income from grants and donations to ensure RISE UP’s longevity, to provide these youth, (who typically have not had the opportunities to work due to historic (or current) circumstances), with a broad range of skills-based training programs & scholarships.
Across Aotearoa, our most ‘at risk’ demographic includes those who are currently unemployed and aged 17 - 24yrs. Whether they are Māori, Pasifika or Pākehā and irrespective of gender, our goal is to break the cycle of inequity. No youth should ever face such disadvantages no matter their background.
Rich or poor – every youth in New Zealand has the right to a happy life!
Net proceeds generated from product sales, event registrations and fundraising activities, raffle proceeds, grants, etc. will be placed into a Trust Account. An independent panel of high-profile individuals offering skills and experience from a range of industries and cultures will meet bi-annually where we will offer up to two rounds of programs and scholarships for successful applicants annually.
RISE UP Foundation is a registered charitable entity (CC62268) and has full IRD Donee Organisation Status.
WHO WE ARE
OUR PURPOSE
To raise funds to advance education and facilitate a range of skills-based training programs to help increase the number of youth in work
OUR AIM
Identification of educational and career focused programs that will provide our youth with the confidence to find work in industry categories that they would typically never have thought they would have a chance in
YOUR PART
You can help us achieve this by supporting our Guinness World Record team and donating to our cause!
OUR
mission
is best summed up as the following:
To increase awareness of youth inequity (between advantaged and disadvantaged) across Aotearoa. When it comes to education, our aim is to reduce this gap.
Through dedicated effort and work, help in the elimination of youth unemployment and introduce tried and proven ways of improving mental health and wellbeing amongst our most vulnerable population
Make parents, society and government take responsibility for their part in this national issue
To fund the facilitation of skills-based training programs and scholarships to provide better career pathways for all youth
CONCERN OVER
OUR KIWI YOUTH
The unemployment rate of young New Zealanders is three times the national average and the ratio between New Zealand’s youth and our national unemployment rate is higher than many OECD countries.
Young people play a vital role in the labour force, but data shows that they experience much higher unemployment rates than people aged 25-64 and the overall population.
Since the early 2000s, the unemployment rate of the 15–24 age group has been approximately three to four times that of the 25–64 age group and usually over two-and-a-half times that of the overall working-age population.
Young Māori and Pasifika people have consistently had higher unemployment rates than young European people. The youth unemployment rates are 7.8 percent for European, 15.5 percent for Māori, 11.2 percent for Pacific and 9.6 percent for Asian groups.
Accessibility to tertiary education has been more challenging for Māori & Pasifika youth, with lower numbers of graduates completing their diplomas or degrees in subjects undertaken. Our goal is to bridge the gap and to provide better career opportunities through the delivery of skills-based training programs and scholarships.