Founded by Sir Murray Halberg in 1963, the Halberg Foundation (formerly the ‘Halberg Trust’) aims to enhance the lives of physically disabled young people through sport and recreation. The core work of the Foundation is based around a team of regional Advisers throughout New Zealand. These dedicated and expert field staff work with physically disabled young people and their families to connect them to sports and recreation opportunities. They also deliver inclusive training on adapting sports and to schools and organisations and provide support for inclusive events and programmes. The Foundation also hosts the Halberg Games a national, three day sports competition for physically disabled and vision impaired young people. The Halberg Awards is the country's pre-eminent event to honour and celebrate New Zealand sporting excellence and the Foundation's major fundraising event.
| Website | http://www.halberg.co.nz |
| Revenue | $33.8 million |
| Employees | 38 (13 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1963 |
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| Industry | Spectator Sports, Disability Sport, Halberg Awards, Sport and Recreation, Training |
| Web Rank | 11 Million |
| Keywords | Helberg Foundation, Auckland Halberg Disability, Halberg Trust, Halberg, Haberg Foundation |
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The Halberg Foundation annual revenue was $33.8 million in 2026.
Thomas Smith is the Chief Executive of Halberg Foundation.
13 people are employed at Halberg Foundation.