Meet our winners & finalists for The Impact Awards 2022 – congratulations to everyone involved!

 
 
 
 
 

 Meet our Impact Award 2022 Winners & Finalists.

The Impact Awards celebrate and support young New Zealanders making a difference, with $30,000 in prizes up for grabs across the six major award categories. Below are the Winners and Finalists for The Impact Awards 2022.

 
 

Jump to category >> Local | Climate | Enterprise | Inclusion | Wellbeing | Global

 The Local Impact Award.

Celebrating young New Zealanders making a difference in their communities.

The Local Impact Award
Proudly supported by Ministry for Primary Industries.

Taking grassroots action to improve local communities, schools or workplaces.

Winners | Tanemahuta & Teakaraupo Pakeha-Heke
Twin Harmony

Advocating to protect our whakapapa by breaking the cycle of violence within abusive whānau.

Winner | Christian Prescott
Founder, Sneaker Clean NZ

Creating opportunities and pathways for rangatahi, by putting sneakers on the feet of Kiwi kids in need.

Winner | Sam Ward
Organiser, Manukura GPS

Creating opportunities for young men to learn about leadership, to ensure they have a sense of belonging and purpose in life.

Winner | Chantelle Cobby
Founder The Microvolunteering Collective

Empowering 1,000+ people to make a meaningful difference in their communities, through bite-sized volunteer tasks.

Winner | Matenga Ashby
CEO of Prehome 

Increasing healthy homes in the Far North and simplifying the building process for both General land and Maori Land.

Sam Waugh
Manager, Donalds Farm

Connecting people with farming, showcasing how food is produced and the career possibilities within the agricultural sector for rangitahi.

Justice Hetaraka
Co-Founder, History of Aotearoa

Developing education programmes that use art and indigenous pedagogy for students and teachers to safely navigate the local history of Aotearoa.

Cherokee Walters
Consultant, AbacusBio

Supporting rangatahi in early career and personal development, via an innovative AbacusBio intern program.

Kophie Su'a-Hulsbosch
Co-Owner, The Conscious Club

Focusing on social, political and environmental issues through art and graphic design.

Aleisha Amohia
President of the Wellington Branch of the National Council of Women New Zealand

Contributing a young, Māori, Asian, female lens to Aotearoa’s gender equity movement, and other diversity and inclusion initiatives.

 

The Impact Award for Climate.

Celebrating young New Zealanders taking action on climate change.

The Impact Award for Climate
Proudly supported by EECA


Taking action to help reduce carbon emissions and support the transition to a more resilient, low carbon future.

Winner | Rilke Comer
Founder, Students for Climate Solutions Inc

Creating and supporting student initiatives to solve climate change and achieve climate justice through law, science, policy and activism.

Shuari Naidoo
Founder Moraka Menstrual Cups

Raising awareness of period poverty and providing a cost-effective, hygienic, sustainable and affordable alternative to disposable period products.

Nelson Harper
CEO, Precycle NZ and Coordinator, Palmys Plastic Pollution Challenge

Developing tech to recycle the non-recyclable & reduce business waste.

Andrea Reid
Founder, Pollinator Paths

Creating connected ecosystems and communities across urban landscapes where pollinators can thrive.

Pok Wei Heng
Organiser, Uplink Global Climate Justice Challenge - World Economic Forum

Supporting community-driven organisations in their fight for climate justice, with focus on community self-determination.

Ella Martin
Ethical Officer, Sustinnoworx

Using design to save textiles from landfill, and share knowledge about sustainability with the community.

Kaya Freeman
Environmental Specialist, Waka Kotahi Sustainability Rating Scheme Programme

Building a team to transform our transport network for a sustainable Aotearoa.

Dylan Chand
Community Climate Catalyst, Auckland City Council

Facilitating conversations between rangatahi and Auckland Council to ensure youth have the knowledge and resources to combat climate change.

Courtney Davies
Lead Sustainable Agriculture Instructor, MyFarmbase Africa Global Development Programme

Leading environmental programmes for young people across New Zealand and Africa, with a focus on sustainable change and action.

Todd Foster & Claudia Grave
Co-Founder’s, Hitch

Fundamentally changing the way people move by providing software for organisations that measures, reports & reduces commuting carbon emissions.

 

The Impact Award for Enterprise.

Celebrating young New Zealanders making a difference through business and entrepreneurship.

The Impact Award for Enterprise
Proudly supported by Redvespa


Celebrating young New Zealanders who are harnessing the power of business and entrepreneurship for social change

Winners | Todd Foster & Claudia Grave
Co-Founder’s, Hitch

Fundamentally changing the way people move by providing software for organisations that measures, reports & reduces commuting carbon emissions.

Matenga Ashby
CEO of Prehome 

Increasing healthy homes in the Far North and simplifying the building process for both General land and Maori Land.

Serena Sarika Lal
Founding member, IndigiShare

Using social innovation and design to co-create community led solutions to oppressive structures informed by Te Tiriti O Waitangi, cultural matauranga and Anti-racism.

Sophie Brooker
Co-founder, Nonstop Solutions

Facilitating the transition to a circular economy to provide environmental security for future generations.

Dayna Taramai
Chief Operations Officer and Head Trainer, M3 Mindfulness

Empowering communities and creating impact change with an indigenous resilience programme using Mindfulness, Māori stories, and Movement.

Andrea Reid
Founder, Pollinator Paths

Creating connected ecosystems and communities across urban landscapes where pollinators can thrive.

Ellie Tizzard
Co-chai Waimakariri Youth Council

Working to bridge the gap between employers and young people in the Waimakariri District, providing opportunities for both parties.

Nelson Harper
CEO, Precycle NZ and Coordinator, Palmys Plastic Pollution Challenge

Developing tech to recycle the non-recyclable & reduce business waste.

Bridget Williams
Founder, ​​Bead & Proceed

Inspiring thousands to harness the power of creativity to action the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Zeb Horrell
Founder, Future Whenua

Empowering regenerative solutions in the rural sector to transition from the age of extraction toward an ecological civilisation.


The Impact Award for Inclusion.

Celebrating young New Zealanders creating more inclusive communities.

The Impact Award for Inclusion
Proudly supported by NW Group.

Taking action to challenge discrimination, creating more inclusive communities, schools and workplaces.

Winner | Mariner Fagaiava-Muller
Journalist

Creating greater representation within the NZ newsrooms by canvassing stories with due alofa, as a result of the negative depictions of Pasifika created in New Zealand media.

Cherokee Walters
Consultant, AbacusBio

Supporting rangatahi in early career and personal development, via an innovative AbacusBio intern program.

Hope Cotton
Advocate

Legalising captions and audio description on all New Zealand Media. Campaigning for legal standards for captions and audio descriptions on all New Zealand Media through a parliamentary petition, social media, and local press.

Reihana Dougherty
Youth Advisory, Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children

Advocacy for rangatahi to be involved at the decision making table, in opportunities that improve systems & outcomes for our future rangatira.

Eteroa Lafaele
Co-founder, DigiTautua 

Refurbishing fit for purpose devices and fundraising for laptops for students to bridge the digital divide. 

Josh McCormack
Co-founder, CRAVE

Advocating for greater acceptance of the LGBTQI+ community through a variety of initiatives, such as Pronouns 101 which has resulted in 1 in 4 medical students now wearing pronoun badges to contact.

Amelie Coggan
Founder, Little Joys by Amelie

Teenage business owner with her own mental health challenges, using her passion for art and her journey to make change for those struggling.

Elizabeth Magabbo
Youth Settlement Worker, New Zealand Red Cross

Supporting young people who have recently arrived through the refugee quota, equipping them with work ready skills.

Chantelle Moriah
Author, ‘I Am Autistic’

Working to create understanding and inclusion of neurodivergent individuals through writing, drawing, presenting, educating and supporting.

Lucy Tothill
Refugee and human rights lawyer

Assists asylum seekers to become settled in Aotearoa through representation and advocacy in court.


The Impact Award for Wellbeing.

Celebrating young New Zealanders working to improve health and wellbeing for others.

The Impact Award for Wellbeing
Proudly supported by Xero

Taking action to improve health and wellbeing outcomes in communities, schools or workplaces.

Winner | Ihorangi Reweti-Peters
Improving Access to Mental health and Counselling for Tamariki and Rangtahi Atawhai (Care Experienced young people that are Mentally ill)

Working to see young people in New Zealand state care have access to services they need to keep themselves and others safe.

Genevieve Mora
Co-Founder & General Manager, Voices for Hope

Creating and influencing change for mental health, whilst providing hope through the voices of lived experience.

Josh McCormack
Co-founder, CRAVE

Advocating for greater acceptance of the LGBTQI+ community through a variety of initiatives, such as Pronouns 101 which has resulted in 1 in 4 medical students now wearing pronoun badges to contact.

Ali Muhammad
Organiser, SportFest 2021

Empowering refugee communities (youth) through sport and recreation by providing opportunities in socially inclusive settings. 

George Glover
President, Lads Without Labels

Working to destigmatize men’s mental health at the University of Canterbury, by pursuing initiatives that create relaxed and supportive environments, encourage uplifting conversations and yield tangible change. 

Sevia Saviour (Saviiey) Nua
Chairman, Le Malaga o Moanaroa / Ngā Uri o Whiti Te Rā Mai Le Moana Trust

Providing avenues to bridge the gap of disparities for Māori & Pasifika Rainbow, Takatāpui and MVPFAFF+ communities.

Jessica Stubbing
Mental health advocate

Advocating to improve mental health care for our rangatahi through understanding, youth participation, and bridging research to policy.

Tanemahuta & Teakaraupo Pakeha-Heke
Twin Harmony

Advocating to protect our whakapapa by breaking the cycle of violence within abusive whānau.

Maringi Kete
Organiser, Get your Gumboots up the Maunga

Raising funds for Gumboot Friday - Mike King’s I Am Hope Charity that donates 100% of its funds to fund free counselling sessions for youth who struggle with their mental health.

Amelie Coggan
Founder, Little Joys by Amelie

Teenage business owner with her own mental health challenges, using her passion for art and her journey to make change for those struggling.


The Global Impact Award.

Celebrating young New Zealanders making a difference beyond Aotearoa.

The Global Impact Award
Proudly supported by Education NZ

Taking action to support people and communities beyond our shores, especially in developing countries.

Winner | Courtney Davies
Lead Sustainable Agriculture Instructor, MyFarmbase Africa Global Development Programme

Leading environmental programmes for young people across New Zealand and Africa, with a focus on sustainable change and action.

Bridget Williams
Founder, ​​Bead & Proceed

Inspiring thousands to harness the power of creativity to action the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Lucy Tothill
Refugee and human rights lawyer

Assists asylum seekers to become settled in Aotearoa through representation and advocacy in court.

Lucy Blakiston
Founder, Shit You Should Care About

Cutting through the bullshit and help us all make sense of the world (served with a side of Harry Styles!)

Ruby Sands
Board Member, GirlGuiding New Zealand

Collaborating with girls and young women around the world to amplify our voices and be heard by decision makers.

Pok Wei Heng
Organiser, Uplink Global Climate Justice Challenge - World Economic Forum

Supporting community-driven organisations in their fight for climate justice, with focus on community self-determination.

Emily Mabin Sutton
CEO & Founder, SayMyName

Creating an app for better inclusivity by enabling people to speak names authentically with the use of a pronunciation slackbot. 

Global Ambassadors
Global Ambassadors of Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty

Creating positive impact within local and global communities as role models for diversity, inclusion and cooperation. 

Tayla Alexander
Founder, Tayla Made Foundation

Providing financial and emotional mentorship and support for young musicians, so they can feel confident in forging their path.

Ali Muhammad
Organiser, SportFest 2021

Empowering refugee communities (youth) through sport and recreation by providing opportunities in socially inclusive settings.