Women s Social and Political Union Medal for Valour, 1912, England, by Toye & Co.. Purchased CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (GH024772)

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Gifting

Women s Social and Political Union Medal for Valour, 1912, England, by Toye & Co.. Purchased 2016. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (GH024772)

Donating Most effective donations The Foundation welcomes donations of all sizes and in many forms. Direct cash contributions are easiest to handle as they can be used immediately and offer tax benefits. Such donations can be made in a lump sum or pledged over a period of time to be negotiated. Other gifting Substantial gifts of artefacts, art and capital items are welcome and are accepted at the Foundation s discretion. They may be transferred to Te Papa subject to its collection and curatorial policies. In limited circumstances gifts may be received and sold by the Foundation to realise funds. Should you wish to donate substantial non-cash items please contact the Head of Foundation to discuss the appropriate treatment of your generosity. Bequests Donors may consider a bequest of funds or property as a way of providing a legacy that lasts into the future. The Foundation welcomes confidential discussion about such bequests so that all parties are aware of donors preferences and plans. Anyone wishing to donate is invited to contact the Head of Foundation to discuss arrangements. Recognition The Foundation sees it as important that donors are recognised and their contributions celebrated. Gifts not only have a direct impact on Te Papa but also inspire others to follow your example. The Foundation will acknowledge every gift received. It will also respect anonymity where that is preferred. How to give The Foundation provides several ways for donors to make their contributions: Complete the gifting card enclosed Visit www.tepapafoundation.org.nz Contact the Foundation through: HeadofFoundation@tepapafoundation.org.nz or the chairman of the Foundation s board of trustees at chair@tepapafoundation.org.nz Overseas gifts Gifts from people living overseas are warmly received. They demonstrate an appreciation of Te Papa and its reputation internationally. Hemideina broughi (Buller,1896), collected 1895, Karamea Saddle, Nelson, New Zealand. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (AI.000632)

INAUGURAL SPECIAL: RECOGNITION OF PARTNERSHIP STONES AND BENEFACTOR CIRCLES To help ensure the Te Papa Foundation makes a successful start, donors who have paid their entire gift by 31 March 2017 will receive additional recognition: Named at the Te Papa Foundation Launch Ceremony if pledged prior to the event Titled as an Inaugural Partner or Benefactor Provided with extended name display Visitors on the Te Papa Kids Trail. Photograph by Mike O Neill, Te Papa Gifting Levels FOUNDATION AND FRIENDS PACKAGE This package comprises membership of the Friends of Te Papa and a $200 donation to the Te Papa Foundation. Two simultaneous payments are required: $50 membership of the Friends; $200 donation to the Foundation (tax deductible). The Friends of Te Papa are a part of the extended family providing communication about Te Papa and invitations to many Te Papa events. For more information about the Friends go to: www.friendsoftepapa.org.nz Recognition: All Foundation donors will be named on a digital board at least once during the year of the donation. Virtual Reality in the exhibition Air New Zealand 75 Years: Our Nation. The World. Connected. Photograph by Kate Whitlet, Te Papa

Partnership Stones Four levels of contributions from $7500 to $50,000 (may be paid over three years) Recognition: The names of all Partners will be shown on a rolling basis on a digital board within Te Papa s premises. ➊ Foundation Stone Partner $7,500 + Foundation: [noun] the lowest load-bearing part of a building; an essential and initial part of an enduring structure; underlying basis or principle. Named for three years (or four years if Inaugural) Can be paid by three equal annual instalments of $2500 Indigo Bird, Vidua sp., collected no data. Acquisition history unknown. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (OR.010357) May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $2475 ($825 per year) ➋ Keystone Partner $15,000 + Keystone: [noun] a central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the whole together; the central principle or part of a policy or system, on which all else depends. Named for four years (or six years if Inaugural) Can be paid by three equal annual instalments of $5000 May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $ $4950 (or $1650 per year) ➌ Cornerstone Partner $25,000 + Cornerstone: [noun] an important quality or feature on which a particular concept or structure is based; a stone that forms the base of a corner of a building joining two walls. Named for five years (or seven years if Inaugural) Can be paid by three equal annual instalments of $8334 May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $8250 (or $2750 per year)

➍ Lodestone Partner $50,000+ Lodestone: [noun] a piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetised mineral, able to be used as a magnet; a catalyst for gathering, capturing and attracting other metals. Named for six years (or eight years if Inaugural) Can be paid by three equal annual instalments of $16,667 May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $16,500 (or $5500 per year) Conservators work on Lois White s Palm Sunday, 2016. Photograph by Mike O Neill Te Papa Major Benefactor circles Five levels from $100,000 to $5 million+ (may be paid over five years) 18th century splendour from Te Papa s costume collection. Photograph by Mike O Neill, Te Papa Recognition: All Major Benefactors names will be displayed on a permanent honours board to be erected in a prominent space within Te Papa. Major benefactors will be thanked personally at an annual Foundation event such as a Benefit Dinner. All benefactors will be introduced to senior curators from Te Papa according to areas of interest. Where possible donors and their families may be provided experiences with collection items which are not always on public display. Unless separate arrangements are agreed, benefactors will be named once 20 percent of the gift has been paid. At least 20 percent will then be paid annually thereafter with the entire balance received within five years.

➊ Associate Circle $100,000 + Donors named for 12 years May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $33,000 ➋ Benefactor Circle $250,000 + Donors named for 15 years May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $82,500 ➌ Leader Circle $500,000 + Donors named for 20 years May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $165,000 ➍ Guardian Circle $1million + Donors named for at least 25 years May be eligible for a tax credit of up to $330,000 ➎ Philanthropist Circle $5million + Donors named for at least 30 years May be eligible for a tax credit of up to: $1.65m Special ceremonies may occur in the case of the Philanthropist Circle crested weedfish, Cristiceps aurantiacus Castelnau, 1879, collected Bay of Islands, New Zealand. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (P.000053)

Cumulative Recognition As gifts to the Foundation may increase over time, we will credit the value of previous donations toward future donor recognition levels: for up to 15 years from the date of first donation in the case of Partnership Stones over any period in the case of Major Benefactor Circles For example: From Foundation Stone Partner to Associate Circle Major Benefactor December 2016: become Inaugural Foundation Stone Partner $7500 December 2019: renew as Cornerstone Partner $25,000 ($32,500 cumulative) December 2022: renew as Lodestone Partner $50,000 ($82,500 cumulative) Major Benefactors may also enter another circle over any period For example: December 2016: pledge donation of $100,000 (pay at least 20 percent and complete by 2021) join Associate Circle December 2026: pledge donation of $150,000 (pay at least 20 percent and complete by 2031) join Benefactor Circle ($250,000 cumulative) December 2032: Donate precious artifact or artwork worth $850,000 join Guardian Circle ($1.1million cumulative) December 2038: Donate $2.5 million toward capital campaign for an expanded Te Papa, plus make a bequest of precious artefacts or art to be donated to Te Papa Foundation on the donor s death enter Philanthropist Circle (cumulative value exceeds $5million) December 2025: donate $17,500 and enter Associate Circle as a Major Benefactor ($100,000 cumulative) Solander Island Buller s albatross research, May 2013. Photograph by Michael Hall, Te Papa

View of Mt Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand, taken from New Plymouth, with Maoris driving off settlers cattle, 1861, Melbourne, by William Strutt. Purchased 2015. Te Papa (2015-0042-1)

Simon Denny: Secret Power, 2016. Photograph by Kate Whitley, Te Papa.

Guiding Notes to complete your gifting card Value of Partner and Major Circle levels All values are set in 2016, denominated in NZ Dollars and may be adjusted over time at the Foundation s discretion. Tax benefits An individual can claim a tax credit for income tax purposes for cash donations of $5 or more made out to the Foundation. The overall maximum tax credit allowable is a sum equal to a third of the aggregate of all donations made by the individual, up to their annual taxable income. Opting out of name recognition Should you not wish your name to be recognised within the Te Papa Foundation honours boards or information please tick the opt-out box in the gifting form. Your donation will be named as anonymous. To complete the Gifting Card Gifting forms are found within the Foundation folder or please visit www.tepapafoundation.org.nz Privacy Statement To view the Te Papa Foundation Privacy Statement please visit www.tepapafoundation.org.nz Cape, circa 1924, maker unknown. Gift of Miss O Levett, 1967. CC BY-NC-ND licence. Te Papa (PC001488)

Examples from Te Papa s foreign beetle collection.