Sponsorships

Supporting Our Community, Building a Better Future

At Intelligent Environments, our commitment to business for better shapes everything we do. Guided by our value of being “givers of time, doers of good, and philosophers of fun,” we focus on creating a positive impact through meaningful support of key organisations and charities in our local communities”.

Our efforts are driven by a desire to make a real difference where it matters most.

We are proud to work with organisations like Westpac Helicopter Rescue, Fair Food, and Auckland Netball’s Give a Child a Sporting Chance program, enabling positive change through targeted action.

From supporting Jonni Rose, a NZ U17 netball player, in attending the NZ World’s U17 Tournament, to collaborating on events like the Pink Ribbon Breakfast and Movember Breakfast, we prioritise partnerships and projects that align with our mission to uplift and support the communities we serve.

For us, giving back isn’t just a responsibility – it’s an integral part of who we are.

Westpac Helicopter - Sponsorships

Westpac Rescue Helicopter

As a Corporate Sponsor of the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter, we support their lifesaving work with annual donations, ensuring rapid emergency response and critical care across the region.

This essential service, operated by Northern Rescue Helicopter Ltd. through a partnership between Northland Emergency Services Trust and Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust, provides crucial support in times of need, and we are honoured to play a role in sustaining its impact.

Fair Food - Sponsorships

Fair Food

We are proud to support Fair Food not only through regular donations but also by dedicating time and hands-on help to support their mission. Established in 2011 in West Auckland, Fair Food was created through a joint venture between four key partners who saw the urgent need to address food waste and hunger.

Over a decade later, Fair Food remains committed to rescuing food to feed people in need and reduce waste going to landfill. Intelligent Environments is honored to contribute to this impactful initiative, aligning with our commitment to ‘business for better.

Auckland Netball - Sponsorships

Give a Child a Sporting Chance

This year Intelligent Environments was pleased to sponsor two children in the Giving a Child a Sporting Chance program, where local kids (from families who couldn’t normally afford the classes) get the chance to attend Auckland Netball’s Skills programme

Through this initiative, we support local kids in attending Auckland Netball’s skills programs, where children and encouraged and inspired to build confidence in their skills, reach their potential, and perhaps fulfil a dream to become a future Silver Fern.

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Jonni Rose – NZ U17 Netball Player

Jonni Rose is a West Auckland girl whose sister was tragically killed in an accident early in the year. The family were obviously devastated and it was looking unlikely that Jonni would be able to take up her place at the U17 indoor netball world’s competition.

The contribution from Intelligent Environments and other donations to the givealittle page meant Jonni could at least hang on to her dream, despite the loss of her biggest fan. Keep shooting for those goals Jonni Rose!

Pink Breakfast - Sponsorships

Pink Breakfast

Earlier in the year Intelligent Environments partnered with the Rosebank Business Association to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast, supporting breast cancer awareness, research, advocacy, and patient care.

The Pink Ribbon Breakfast is a community initiative by the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ, raising essential funds to advance education, support services, and groundbreaking research in the fight against breast cancer.

Movember - Sponsorships

Movember

November sees Intelligent Environments partnering once again with Rosebank Business Association and, this time, also with Bunnings Trade to host a special Movember Event, bringing everyone together to support men’s health and wellbeing.

Movember is a movement that has funded over 1,320 men’s health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men.