Contribute to Go With Grace
Go With Grace offers more than 200 pages of original, thoughtful content—guidance, support, events, stories, podcasts, books, practical resources, and more. We’d love for you to join our growing community by sharing your expertise, contributing an article, being a guest on our podcast, listing your products, or telling your personal story.
Why contribute to Go With Grace?
We are New Zealand’s most comprehensive online resource for people who are getting their affairs in order, planning a farewell, caring for or grieving a loved one.
After just 2 years, we are already attracting over 8000 visitors per month to the website, increasing to approx 15,000 per month during events such as Dying Matters Week. To date 5% of our searches are coming from AI tools such as ChatGPT, with this number likely to increase exponentially.
- Over -200 pages of unique content offering guidance, support and resources for those planning for end-of-life and for people facing the loss of a loved one.
- An innovative online planning tool supporting people to record and share their wishes and ideas before they die, to make the process a little easier for their whānau and to give families peace of mind that they are honouring their loved one’s wishes.
- Over 600 resources from books to poems to podcasts to playlists to events to guides and planning tools.
- Through our website signup form and Dying Matters Week events, we’re growing a nationwide email list and sending monthly newsletters that share educational content about death and dying, introduce new businesses, highlight useful resources, and provide event updates.

How can my business get involved?
We’re committed to offering the most up-to-date, accurate, and thoughtful information possible, and your expertise helps us keep our content relevant and deeply supportive. Below are a few some ideas and inspiration…
Share your expertise
- Educational articles
- Expert website content
- How-to guides and checklists
- Q&As or myth-busting pieces
- Reflections from your professional experience
Share helpful resources
- Books and e-books
- Printable guides and worksheets
- Podcasts or individual episodes
- Videos, talks, or interviews
- Workshops, courses, or online learning
Share a story
- Share a story from your work (with privacy and consent upheld)
- Reflect on what you’ve learned from loss or caring for others
- Offer a behind-the-scenes look at how your organisation shows up in this space
How can I be part of Dying Matters Week?
Dying Matters Week is a national event, led by Go With Grace, connecting people across Aotearoa to start conversations in a safe space, learn from local experts and seek support to get affairs in order and navigate grief or loss.
Some of the ways you might contribute are:
- Event sponsorship
- Event speaker
- Workshop facilitator
- Open day at your premises
- Event stall holder
- Your resources at events
- Online events
- Regional sponsorship
- Regional coordinator
- Product giveaways
A few key stats from the 2025 event:
300+ events | 30 towns/cities | 100 volunteers | 200 speakers | 3000+ attendees | 18k web visitors | 40 libraries | 15 hospices
Personal Stories
Explore some of the stories other organisations have shared with us, or browse the full collection for inspiration.
How can I be a guest on the Go With Grace Podcast?
We’ve recently launched this podcast as a new way to share ideas and spark meaningful conversations. We’ve found that listening to two people talk can often be a gentler, more engaging way to explore and learn about difficult topics. We’ve got plenty of inspiring guests lined up over the coming months, and we can’t wait to share more.
Our podcast explores real stories and practical insights about death, dying, and grief. As a guest, you might:
- Share your professional perspective
- Talk about the “why” behind your work
- Offer practical tips for individuals and families
- Reflect on what you’re learning from your clients and community
Interviews are relaxed, respectful conversations recorded online, so you can join from anywhere in Aotearoa. If you know someone who’d love to join the conversation, we’d love to hear from you — please get in touch at hello@gowithgrace.nz.






