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Go With Grace offers a range of partnership opportunities for New Zealand businesses to help them connect with their communities and showcase their unique offerings.
From directory listings and podcast interviews to contributing expert information, Dying Matters Week sponsorship and workplace programs, this is a space where you can share your stories, showcase your values, and better support the people and communities you care about. Keep reading to find out how we can support you to grow your business.
Join our Business Directory
Join a community of more than 3,000 trusted New Zealand businesses supporting people through death care, end-of-life planning, palliative care, and grief. By being part of the Go With Grace directory, your services are showcased in a warm, welcoming space where individuals and families come to find reliable, local support—connecting you with the people who need you most. Find out more…
Compassionate Workplace Programmes
At Go With Grace, we believe workplaces have a profound role to play in how we live, love and grieve. Too often, people who are grieving, caring for a loved one, or living with a terminal illness are expected to carry on as usual. Employers can make a profound difference by offering flexible leave, compassionate policies, and a supportive culture where conversations about loss and care are met with understanding, not silence.

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. Click on the images below to see how you can contribute…
Explore over 2500 New Zealand businesses in your local area…
Funeral Celebrants
Celebrants Aotearoa New Zealand
Funeral Celebrants
Locate a funeral celebrant with Celebrants Aotearoa 'Find a Celebrant' search tool, anywhere in New Zealand. We are the sole national association for celebrants. Members create and facilitate ceremonies and rituals that respond to the diverse needs, cultures and values of New Zealand individuals, families and communities.
Palliative & End of Life Care
End of Life Doula Alliance Aotearoa
Palliative & End of Life Care
An End of Life Doula accompanies a person, and their family, as they navigate life leading up to their death and beyond. It is a non-medical role, providing holistic practical, emotional, spiritual, cultural and social care, tailored to the needs of the person, as and when they arise. Empowering the person to live their best life right up to the end. Find end-of-life doulas in New Zealand here.
Legal, Wills & Estates
Henderson Reeves
Legal, Wills & Estates
Effective estate planning and asset protection requires specialist advice to ensure your wishes are carried out. It’s an increasingly complex area, and you can trust our lawyers to provide sound advice based on up to date knowledge.Our specialist wills, trusts and estate lawyers can advise you on how best to protect your assets, and to ensure your wishes are carried out.
Go With Grace Partnership Opportunities
Below are some of the local businesses and national organisations we have partnered with around New Zealand. As a neutral, independent platform, we bring together services, tools, and expertise from across Aotearoa—giving the public a single, reliable place to find everything they need, and giving businesses the opportunity to be discovered within a welcoming, and highly engaged community. Partnering with us means aligning with a trusted voice and connecting with people at exactly the moment they’re searching for support. Read some of our partnership case studies…
The Impacts of Grief in the Workplace: Creating Compassionate Leaders
In this episode, Katy talks to Judi Johnson, founder of Embrace Your Future, an organisation dedicated to reshaping the way leaders and workplaces understand, respond to, and integrate grief awareness into their cultures. Through her webinars and leadership training, Judi helps organisations build compassionate and psychologically safe environments where grief is acknowledged rather than avoided, and where people leaders have the tools and confidence to support staff through some of life’s hardest moments.
Judi’s work sits at the intersection of wellbeing, safety, and organisational performance. She educates leaders on the cognitive and behavioural impacts of grief including how it affects decision-making, concentration, communication, and team cohesion and why a lack of grief awareness can increase workplace risk. With a focus on building supportive cultures, buddy systems, and healthier organisational narratives, Judi is on a mission to remove the taboo around grief and help leadership teams embed compassionate practices into everyday organisational life.




