How it Works

The Computer Clubhouse Trust was formed by the community to promote high levels of digital fluency in young people.

Through the Clubhouse, youth are re-engaging with school and establishing career pathways for themselves.

The community approach to ICT includes a purpose-built Computer Clubhouse

Located on the campus of Te Whanau o Tupuranga and Clover Park Middle School, a free community high speed Wireless Network and access to low-cost laptops.

Clubhouse members learn about music and video production, robotics, 3D modelling, animation and photography.

“Before I came to Clubhouse I didn’t realise I could write and record music, but now I can,” says Ofoi Tamumoelau from Te Whanau o Tupuranga.

Sir Stephen Tindall

Founder and Trustee

Margaret Tindall

Founder and Trustee

Trustees

We have five Trustees: the Foundation’s two founders, Stephen and Margaret Tindall; their son Robbie; and two Trustee members, independent of the family, Jennifer Casey and Rukumoana Schaafhausen.

Management Team

We have a diverse and vibrant team of staff.

There are six full-time and four part-time team members.

John McCarthy

I stepped into the role of Manager of the Foundation in March 2014, taking over from Trevor Gray.

Kate Tindall Lum

Special Projects Manager

Martina O’Driscoll

Funding and Relationships Manager

We have a diverse and vibrant team of staff. We have a diverse and vibrant team of staff.

There are six full-time and four part-time team members. We also have a part-time volunteer and work with consultants and advisors who support us on a project-by-project basis.

The Tindall Foundation helped fund the set-up of the Computer Clubhouse Wireless network and a development lab within the University of Auckland, as well as the pilot laptop project.

Clubhouse members learn about music and video production, robotics, 3D modelling, animation and photography.

The community approach to ICT includes a purpose-built Computer Clubhouse located on the campus of Te Whanau o Tupuranga and Clover Park Middle School, a free community high speed Wireless Network and access to low-cost laptops.

The Computer Clubhouse Trust was formed by the community to promote high levels of digital fluency in young people.

The Clubhouse is New Zealand’s first member of an international network of over 100 Computer Clubhouses

Initiated through the Museum of Science and MIT Media Labs in Boston.

Clubhouse 274 is providing an innovative after-school hub which is connecting Otara youth into the digital community.

Empowering communities to lead change

A new way forward

Annual Report 2019/20

Celebrating 25 years of giving

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