Sustainability & Kaitiakitanga
Environmental and cultural wellbeing initiatives across iwi organisations
FY2025(42 initiatives)
Regenerative agriculture trial programme at Te Whenua Hou Te Whenua Whitiora
Waste reduction targets and increased recycling/compost collections
Single-use plastic reduction in tourism retail procurement
Freshwater monitoring and quality sampling at marae
Pounamu protection and management initiatives
Biodiversity protection and kiwi conservation at National Kiwi Hatchery
Climate change adaptation support for Papatipu Rūnaka
Three waters infrastructure assessments and improvements
Jet boat engine replacement programme - 20% fuel efficiency improvement
15% reduction in synthetic nitrogen fertiliser use since FY2022
Water efficiency improvements and monitoring across farming operations
Solar panel installations at dairy farms and tourism sites
37,500 native trees planted across farming and tourism operations
Te Kounga Paparangi - Climate Change Action Plan with six pou
6% reduction in absolute greenhouse gas emissions FY2025 vs FY2024; 11% reduction vs FY2022
Mō Kā Uri - Kāi Tahu 2050 strategic vision centred on whānau aspirations
Whai Rawa scheme - $186.43m funds under management, 37,295 members, promoting financial wellbeing and savings
Whai Rawa newborn pēpi distributions and matched savings
Nōhaka Rau Home Ownership Programme - 31 whānau now in own homes
Poutini publication - Ngāi Tahu history of West Coast
Education grants and scholarships - Yamada O'Regan, Ka Pūtea, school starter packs, learner support
Tahua Taunaki Akonga - learner support fund (722 grants approved)
Pēpi Packs - 730 distributed FY2025
Ngāi Tahu Fund - 45 applications approved totalling $368,086
Taiwatea Fund - rakatahi cultural leadership support (10 applications, $5,000)
Taurahere Fund - regional support (2 applications, $4,000)
Whakapapa Ngāi Tahu - 86,725 registered whānau members, 4,030 new applications FY2025
Nohoaka sites - 4,771 whānau nights booked, record high utilisation
Papatipu Rūnaka support services and capability building
Te Kura Taka Pini investment in freshwater protection and knowledge
Climate change adaptation support and emergency preparedness for Papatipu Rūnaka
Collaboration with Māori Trustee on District Plan and land rights advocacy
Regional Investment Fund - $9.6m direct funding to 9 initiatives across rūnaka
Puna Pākihi - whānau business grants - $460,000 distributed (Kick Start, Stay Up, Growth grants)
Health service facility acquisitions improving whānau access to healthcare
Marae drinking water sampling and quality monitoring programme
Hauora Grants - $3.38m investment in health, hardship, emergency, sports and kaumātua support
Taku Whare Rau - iwi housing strategy development
Te Tauraki - Whānau Ora commissioning agency with 36 organisations and 97 Navigators
Whānau as First Navigators (WAFN) programme - supporting 918 whānau (2996 individuals) away from Oranga Tamariki engagement
Kotahi Mano Kāika (KMK) - 25-year te reo Māori acquisition programme, 540 participants
Kāi Tahu Archive - return of 'Shortland Pounamu', Trusted Digital Repository, historic preservation
FY2024(47 initiatives)
Undaria invasive seaweed harvesting and control programme (100+ tonnes harvested)
Kākāpō translocation to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari (first mainland population in 40 years)
Private equity investment in sustainable and ethical companies
219,200 native trees planted since 2016 across farming operations
Regenerative dairy farming trial Te Whenua Hou Te Whenua Whitiora
Waste reduction initiatives with 22% total waste reduction through packaging and recycling
Single-use plastic removal from tourism retail sites
Te Kounga Paparangi Climate Change Action Plan with 2030 net zero emissions goal
Water conservation measures including farm water race lining and multi-metering
Biodiversity protection targets across farming, forestry and tourism operations
8% reduction in operational greenhouse gas emissions (FY24 vs FY23)
Regional Environmental Entities governance for natural resource protection
Takahē species recovery programme - 18 takahē released at Greenstone Station
National Kiwi Hatchery - 2,500 kiwi chicks successfully hatched since 2008
Native plant restoration at Waituna Lagoon (20 hectares planned)
Jet boat fuel efficiency improvements (48,000 litre reduction through operational changes)
Synthetic fertiliser use reduction (12% reduction since FY22)
Hai Reo Tuku Iho online reo course and Kia Kūrapa marae-based weekend wānaka
Whakapapa Ngāi Tahu database with 83,087 registered iwi members
Whai Rawa financial wellbeing scheme (165 million under management, 35,384 members)
Pūtea Manaaki sporting grants for youth achievement
Aquaculture Settlement advocacy for Kāi Tahu rights
Kotahi Mano Kāika te reo Māori revitalisation strategy (25 years of language transmission)
Kura Reo ki Te Waipounamu and Kura Reo Kāi Tahu immersion programmes
631 whānau participated in KMK organised and supported events
He Toki partnership for Māori trades and health education
Taoka Assets Policy for protection of culturally significant assets
Emergency response capability through Emergency Pods at all marae
Starlink satellite internet at all 18 Papatipu Rūnaka
Te Tauraki Iwi-Māori Partnership Board for health system advocacy
Kura Reo leadership programmes for rakatahi (youth) age 14-18
Ngāi Tahu Archive with integrated Kareao and Kā Huru Manu digital platforms
Pūrākau wānaka storytelling and cultural narrative preservation
Nōhaka Rau shared equity home ownership programme (8 whānau to home ownership)
Kia Kūrehu immersion wānaka for advanced reo acquisition
Pūtea Manaaki financial support for whānau in hardship and emergencies
School starter packs and Pēpi packs for cultural connection of tamariki
Regional Investment Fund supporting Papatipu Rūnaka economic aspirations
Healthy Homes pilot for improved whānau living conditions
Kōkirihia project to end streaming in schools (Ministry of Education funded)
Whānau awareness campaign on wellbeing (3.5 million views)
Kaumātua grants programme (7,969 grants paid)
Whānau as First Navigators programme for prevention and early support (436 tamariki supported)
Ngāi Tahu Fund for cultural practices ($789,364 approved to 53 applications)
Learner support fund for education (670 grants approved FY24)
Puna Pakihi business grants and mentoring for whānau entrepreneurs
Whānau reunions and reconnection initiatives via roadshows
FY2023(39 initiatives)
50% of Ngāi Tahu Tourism jet boat fleet to be electric by 2030
Te Whenua Hou regenerative farming trial - one of largest in Aotearoa
30,000 native trees planted annually since 2015
Hazardous waste and remediation plans
Electric jet boat prototype development (150 tonnes CO2-e savings per boat)
Undaria (invasive seaweed) harvest control programme
Te Kounga Paparangi - comprehensive climate action plan with 8 sustainability pou
Solar panel installation at 50% of marae
Water management plans across operations
Waste reduction and recycling initiatives (45% farm waste diversion)
Carbon neutral goal by 2050
Sustainable tourism and transport initiatives
42% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions target by 2030
13% biogenic methane reduction target (2017 baseline)
Reduction in air travel (50% less by 2030)
International Liquidity Portfolio with 12x lower carbon emissions than market average
Ecosystem enhancement and restoration programmes
Ngāi Tahu Roadshows connecting taurahere whānau
Whānau as First Navigators initiative for child and family wellbeing
Healthy Homes pilot project
Learner support fund and special assessment support
Kaumātua grants support
Nōhaka Rau home ownership financial literacy programme
Education grants and scholarships (Ka Pūtea, Yamada O'Regan)
Ngāi Tahu Archive - public digital databases (Kareao, Kā Huru Manu)
Kotahi Mano Kāika te reo revitalisation programme
Ngāi Tahu Grants including pēpi packs and school starter packs
Papatipu Rūnanga marae development support
Hui-ā-Iwi tribal celebration and cultural gathering
Whai Rawa member investment scheme ($140 million under management, 34,000 members)
Pūtea Manaaki emergency relief and hardship grants
Pūrākau storytelling and cultural transmission wānanga
Te Kāika health and wellbeing hub in Ōtepoti
Te Māhaka Tī whānau support programme with financial literacy
Kura Reo leadership programmes and te reo training
Ngāi Tahu Fund distributions ($14 million over 17 years)
Taurahere Whanaungatanga for Ngāi Tahu whānau outside takiwā
Puna Pakihi business mentoring and grants
Regional Investment Fund economic development initiatives
FY2022(33 initiatives)
Aquaculture sustainability focus at Akaroa Salmon
8% reduction in biogenic methane by 2025
Shotover Jet electric jetboat development and trial
Planting of 30,000 native trees across farming operations
Solar panel installations at marae
Sustainable farming practices and regenerative agriculture trials
Conservation efforts at National Kiwi Hatchery
Climate optimised investment portfolios with low-carbon screening
Hilton Haulage hydrogen conversion trial
Te Kounga Paparangi - Climate Change Implementation Plan with 88 initiatives
Carbon emissions reduction target of 10% by 2025 in Group facilities
Reduction of synthetic fertiliser use by 13%
30% reduction in air travel emissions by 2025
Ngāi Tahu Fund - cultural initiatives and knowledge transmission
Kaumātua Grants programme
Whānau as First Navigators - iwi-led wellbeing and prevention
Regional Investment Fund supporting Papatipu Rūnanga economic development
Rangatahi Academy - next generation leadership development
Health and wellbeing initiatives across Papatipu Rūnanga
Te Pōkai Ao - digital opportunity programme for rangatahi
School starter packs for new school entrants
Pūtea Manaaki - emergency financial support
Marae development and support
Aoraki Bound - Ngāi Tahu cultural programme
First Nations Futures Programme
Whai Rawa - whānau savings and investment scheme
Kotahi Mano Kāika - te reo Māori language programmes
COVID-19 emergency response with care packs and food parcels
Home ownership support through Nōhaka Rau
Manawa Tītī - emerging tribal leaders support
Te Hekeka - rangatahi cultural journey and leadership development
Matariki celebrations and cultural events
Tokona te Raki - education equity and systemic change
FY2021(44 initiatives)
Ngāi Tahu climate change strategy He Rautaki Mō Te Huringa o Te Āhuarangi with implementation plan
Carbon emissions reduction of 19 percent (111,394 tCO2e in CY20 vs 137,455 tCO2e in CY19)
Freshwater restoration projects including Ōaro River
Nitrogen loss management with lysimeter monitoring on Te Whenua Hou (41kgN/ha)
Solar energy development at farming operations
Integrated irrigation management and fertigation
Native habitat plantings and improved pest control
Mahinga kai enhancement and protection of customary food gathering sites
Tītī Islands ecosystem management and rat eradication
Forestry and carbon farming strategy development
Electric jet boats in testing for Ngāi Tahu Tourism
Undaria (invasive seaweed) control programme with Jobs for Nature funding
Biodiversity protection across managed lands
Mānuka honey sustainable sourcing and expansion in DOC estate
Nohoanga site management for whānau access to mahinga kai
Emissions 6 percent lower than baseline year 2017
On-farm environmental management practices in Ngāi Tahu Farming operations
Water quality and mauri protection in regional planning
Kotahi Mano Kāika - te reo Māori language revitalisation (746 whānau households, goal 1,000 by 2025)
Kura Reo Kāi Tahu and Kia Kūrapa - marae-based te reo Māori wānaka
Ngāi Tahu Archives partnership with Archives New Zealand for heritage preservation
Tahu FM - iwi radio station (30-year history of te reo Māori and Ngāi Tahutanga)
Hilton Haulage Transport Scholarship for rangatahi driver licensing
Regional development fund supporting hapū-led initiatives across takiwā
Taurahere rōpū support for dispersed whānau including Ngāi Tahu ki Tāmaki Makaurau
Whai Rawa scheme for whānau financial empowerment (30,903 members, $116.9m funds)
Puna Pakihi - whānau enterprise support and business mentoring
COVID-19 response support including vaccine rollout assistance
Regional flooding response and emergency preparedness planning
Te Pou Here Pūreirei - employment mentoring and career support
Ka Pūtea Scholarships and grants for tertiary education (797 total recipients)
Ngāi Tahu Funds for cultural projects and whakapapa research (1,303 projects approved historically)
Pūtea Aumakea funds for marae sustainability ($1.7m approved)
Tokona te Raki - leadership incubator and rangatahi development
Māori Futures Academy partnership with University of Canterbury
Learner Support Fund for tamariki education support (529 recipients)
Oranga Tamariki partnership for prevention and early intervention services
Shared equity housing support for whānau home ownership
Whakapapa Ngāi Tahu registration and tribal register management (71,436 members as at 30 June 2021)
Pūtea Manaaki emergency support fund for whānau in hardship
Te Kāika integrated health hub expansion in Ōtākou
Hai Reo Tuku Iho - online te reo Māori courses for whānau language strategies
Tahu News - dedicated news service for Ngāi Tahu stories
DNA testing exploration for whakapapa verification
FY2020(44 initiatives)
He Rautaki mō Te Huringa o Te Āhuarangi – Ngāi Tahu Climate Change Strategy (launched November 2018)
Climate change action plans for Papatipu Rūnanga (3 supported in FY2020, with target of 8)
Ngāi Tahu Holdings climate change action plans (0 approved in FY2020 due to COVID-19)
Carbon farming investments on Otago land
Wilding pine control at Tuku Tuku Iwi
Solar panel installations at marae (Arowhenua, Ōtākou, Moeraki, Waihao, Awarua) and generator installations
Pūtea Aumakea Fund for solar power and generators at marae
Environmental management in farming operations (top decile standards)
Water quality and emissions reduction initiatives
Solar energy utilization, fertigation, and integrated irrigation management
Native habitat plantings and improved pest control
Undaria (wakame) seaweed control programme to reduce invasive species
Re-establishment of native seaweed species
19% reduction target for carbon emissions from air travel (achieved 10%)
5% reduction target for rental car usage
GreenStar 4 and 5 and NABERSNZ 5.5 ratings for Pita Te Hori Centre property
Sustainable forestry practices
Kaitiakitanga of customary protection areas and mahinga kai
Ngāi Tahutanga cultural leadership programme (415 cultural leaders)
Kotahi Mano Kāika te reo Māori speaking initiative (638 homes, target 1,000 by 2025)
Kareao online archive for manuscripts, oral histories and cultural content
Kā Huru Manu educational framework and place names atlas
Tamatea: He Tūtakinga Tuku Iho exhibition partnership with Te Papa
1848 kaumātua biography project (almost 400 completed)
Aoraki Bound leadership programme (300+ tribal leaders nurtured)
Kā Titirei te reo leadership programme for rangatahi aged 12-25
Tahu FM and Tahu News for tribal communications
Cultural mentoring and expertise sharing
Matariki Pou Whenua blessing ceremony and carving projects
Hui-ā-Iwi gatherings (3,000+ whānau attended in November)
Pēpi Packs and School Starter Packs with cultural connection elements
Marae support and development through Papatipu Rūnanga
Whakapapa registration and tribal identity affirmation (3,082 new members in FY2020)
Taurahere Fund for off-region iwi groups ($47,000 distributed in FY2020)
Ngāi Tahu Fund for cultural projects ($929,191 approved in FY2020 for 123 projects)
Te Pōkai Ao STEM innovation programme connecting to cultural identity
Kaumātua grants ($4.16m paid in two payments in FY2020)
Emergency response coordination and whānau support during COVID-19
Oranga Tamariki partnership for child and family wellbeing
Whānau enterprise and business support (Puna Pakihi fund)
Education support including scholarships and grants (2,330 recipients)
Health and wellbeing programmes across takiwā
Mahinga kai and customary fishing protection and enhancement
Freshwater protection and rangatiratanga assertion (Te Kura Taka Pini)
FY2025(39 initiatives)
Native plant nursery - production of up to 50,000 native plants per year
Healthy Homes and Rheumatic Fever programme - 66 whanau engaged with insulation and heat pump support from Brighter Homes
Trapping in Schools programme - 14 kura participating, 30+ km of traplines maintained by students, 120+ pests removed by kura teams, 500+ tamariki and rangatahi involved in conservation learning
Salmon farming joint venture - Ahi Mokopuna Limited Partnership dedicated to sustainable sea-reared salmon farming
No-go zone investment restrictions on tobacco, armament, adult entertainment, gambling and companies with poor environmental or employment records
Native plantings on Nāti Growth property - over 9,000 native plants planted on Wainui Road
Environmental advocacy - participation in resource management reform reviews, conservation law reviews, Regional freshwater plan development
Sustainable agriculture - premium sheep, beef and wool production for international markets
Kaitiaki principles applied in investment practices to minimize and optimize environmental effects
Sustainable forestry management - 28,000 hectares managed with sustainable land use practices blending traditional knowledge with cutting-edge science
Waiapu Catchment Plan and Northern Catchment Plan participation
Statement of Investment Policy and Objectives includes responsible and sustainable investment approach with ESGC risk management
Sustainable fishing practices - Ngāti Porou Seafoods operates with sustainable fishing rights across 75 NZ fish species
Raukumara Pae Maunga restoration project - 115,825 hectares of ngahere under pest control, rat presence reduced from 47% to 0%, possum presence reduced from 57% to 3%, 108,000 native trees planted, 240 forest regeneration plots established
Kura Reo programmes - 135 attendees at Kura Reo ki Uepohatu 2024 with 85% reporting improved reo confidence, 110 participants at Kura Porou ki Tāmaki 2025 in Auckland
Tertiary education grants - $345,000 invested supporting 230+ Ngāti Porou tertiary students
Hapu health development roadmaps - co-designed with 5 hapu to identify health concerns and aspirations
Whanau Oranga Awa Waiora model - wharenui-based, tikanga-led support model
Community engagement - 183 community engagement events, 23 community projects, 21 education initiatives supported
Maru Whakatipua - Tairawhiti Iwi Education Collective supporting Māori Medium Education workforce growth with $45,000 invested in 6 teachers
Radio Ngāti Porou - cultural media outlet supported through grants
Te Puna Wai birthing facility - only Māori-owned, kaupapa Māori birthing unit in Aotearoa
Intergenerational learning programmes - pakeke and rangatahi learning together through kura reo
Matariki celebrations and grants - $345,000 invested in Matariki events across rohe with 15 grant recipients
Sports grants and sponsorships - $154,500 distributed across 80+ individuals, teams and clubs across multiple codes
Whanau Ora support across all service delivery areas emphasizing manaakitanga, whānaungatanga and cultural values
Mental health partnerships - Huarahi Pai marae-based meth rehabilitation, Mahi a Atua holistic cultural mental health
Kapa haka programmes - Matatini kaupapa with 3 Ngāti Porou kapa haka groups competing (Whangara, Te Hokowhitu a Tu, Hikurangi)
Rohenga Tipuna admin support grants - $100,000 supporting local governance capacity and administration
Te Ara Kainga (Iwi Care) - mission to ensure all mokopuna nurtured within whakapapa whānau, building iwi care workforce
School holiday programmes - 600+ rangatahi attending community-led programmes across hapu
Pa Wars - 3,500+ participants at annual inter-marae sports and cultural festival across 24 marae with 35+ events
Cultural grants programme - $59,425 distributed to support cultural initiatives and projects
Te Pae Oranga community diversion panels - restorative justice approach supporting cultural healing
Pakeke support programmes - 400 pakeke attending weekly programmes, 120 attending monthly programmes focused on physical strength, digital skills, kai and connection
Waiata and tikanga education embedded in te reo programmes
KŌKĀ feature film - cultural grant funding for first feature film showcasing Te Reo Ake o Ngāti Porou with Ngāti Porou language experts involved
Nāti Pepi maternity service - kaupapa Māori birthing with case-loading midwife model, Rongoa Practitioner support, waiata and tikanga integration
Tamariki conservation learning - 120+ tamariki learning mātauranga Māori through hands-on conservation in Trapping in Schools
FY2024(25 initiatives)
Large woody debris clean-up from Cyclone Gabrielle
Deer and goat culling program
Environmental submissions on climate adaptation, biodiversity, land transport
Raukumara Pae Maunga restoration project - 200,000 hectares native forest restoration
Horetireti Whenua Sliding Lands programme - partnership with GNS and Massey University
Native Nursery and native plantings - reforestation project at Sponge Bay
He Oranga Wai drinking water project
Sustainable forestry management across 28,000 hectares
Aerial 1080 possum and rat control
Climate resilient building improvements to health clinics
Kairakau 4 dramatic production - storytelling of tipuna Tuwhakairiora and Ruataupare
Ngati Porou Marae Restoration Symposium
Pa Wars inter-marae sports festival
Cultural exchanges to Thailand and Rarotonga
Manu Korero competition support
Tūporeariki primary mental health partnership using purakau, moko, music, whanaungatanga
Te Aitanga a Mate Whareponga Whenua Collective cultural programs
Rangatahi summer internship programs
Hapu social services and community programs
Te Reo me ona Tikanga development initiatives
Matariki celebrations and events
Hikurangi Dawn Ceremony
Pakeke wellbeing and engagement programs
Whakamarama educational programs on Maori heritage restoration
Kai sovereignty and food preservation wananga
FY2023(49 initiatives)
Raukumara Pae Maunga restoration - 200,000 hectares of native forest health restoration
Aerial 1080 application for pest management across 59,757 hectares
Aerial culling of deer and goats (4,446 deer and 571 goats in FY2023)
Four intensively monitored sites for forest restoration near communities
7,500 native trees planted through school and community engagement
Waiapu Catchment Plan development for sustainable water management
Three Waters Reform participation (Entity F) for improved water, wastewater, stormwater
Natural and Built Environment Act implementation
Spatial Planning Act participation at regional level
Tairawhiti Iwi and GDC positioning as Tranche 1 RMA reform region
Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use recommendations implementation
Woody debris taskforce establishment for catchment cleanup
Land use policy reform away from large-scale clear-felling
Just Transition process for sustainable land use
Ngati Porou Taiao team growing to 9 staff with 8 interns
Ko Maui Tenei project integrating R&D with environmental solutions
Sustainable land use research and innovation partnerships
Protection of maunga (mountains), awa (rivers), and moana (seas)
Native nursery planned to support afforestation and native species
Transition from pastoral farming to diverse sustainable land uses
Honey production and native plant protection through manuka operations
Research partnerships with universities on climate adaptation
Hikurangi Dawn Ceremony - spiritual and cultural celebration
Ngati Porou Inter-Marae Sports Festival (Pa Wars)
Matariki celebrations and education
Education grants and scholarships ($123,000 invested in FY2023)
Te Ara Kainga programme - returning Ngati Porou children to whanau care
Whanau Care Services and Kaitiaki Mokopuna programme
Tuhono Whanau Family Start programme for whanau support
Social Workers in Schools and Attendance Services for tamariki
Youth Services and employment support programmes
Te Poho o Rawiri Marae restoration project (Te Pa Eke Tu)
Marae renovation programme (Ma Wai ra project) across 31+ marae
Marae support grants ($500,000 distributed in FY2023)
Reo Māori strategy and language promotion
Wananga and cultural education events
Community roadshows and hui for cultural aspirations engagement
Ngati Porou Marae calendar publication
Hapu and marae leads recognition and support
Tairawhiti Regional Kapahaka competition support
Anglican Church involvement and spiritual leadership
Cultural development through Te Matatini executive involvement
Community wellbeing support post-cyclone (386 manaaki packs distributed)
Kaiarahi community support and advocacy
Mental health and addiction counselling services
Horouta Whanau Ora wrap-around support services
Ngati Porou Oranga integrated health and social services
Housing support and transitional housing for whanau in need
COVID-19 response celebration events
FY2021(18 initiatives)
Raukumara Forest Park restoration programme ($34m investment, 4-year implementation)
Native forest plantings and set-backs around waterways
Carbon farming registration of retired land on Pakihiroa Farms
Freshwater management and Waiapu Catchment Plan
Erosion control and sediment management
Takutai and fisheries management by hapu trusts
Pa Wars Inter-Marae Sports Festival
Marae Digital Connectivity Project
Huarahi Pai - methamphetamine rehabilitation programme (whanau-based, marae-centred)
Family Start Tuhono Whanau programme for pepi and young children
Social Workers in Schools programme
Tairawhiti Schools Attendance Service
NEET (Not Engaged in Education Employment or Training) programme
Hapu Social Services Breakaway Holiday Programme
Matakaoa Men's Support Group for family harm prevention
Te Ara Kainga - model of care for return of tamaiti in state care
Ngati Porou Marae capital grants programme
Marae renovation and capital works programme
FY2020(22 initiatives)
Forestry replanting programme - 4,069 hectares planted in Ruatoria and Tokomaru forests
Whakaoratia te Mana o te Waiapu project - environmental restoration initiative
Raukumara forest restoration project - $34m over 4 years for pest control, monitoring and ecological restoration
Para Kore zero waste programme - emphasis on waste reduction at Pa Wars and in operations
Heritage fruit tree planting programme at Te Puia and clinic sites
Community composting and maara (gardens) across East Coast sites
Ngati Porou Afforestation Project - combining science and cultural values for land use decisions
Ngati Porou Ahuwhenua Discussion Group - collective knowledge sharing on land management
Ngati Porou/EIT Scholarships (Manini-tua, Manini-aro) - career development scholarships
Hikurangi Dawn Ceremony - 20-year anniversary of Te Takapau a Maui celebrating intergenerational knowledge transmission
Marae Digital Connectivity project - 40 marae receiving WiFi and technology infrastructure
Caring for our Tamaiti Mokopuna programme - child welfare and whanau development
Horouta Whanau Ora collective - integrated whanau support across region
Ta Te Manawa (Breathing Easy) - respiratory health initiative with whanaungatanga approach
Ma Wai Ra e Taurima - marae renovation and capital works programme ($8.3m)
Toitu Ngati Porou Tertiary Education Grants - scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate students
Hapu Social Services - family harm prevention and education programmes
Taurahere grants - support for iwi members living outside the rohe
Marae kaitakawaenga - cultural practitioners supporting marae development
Ngati Porou Reo Strategy funding - language revitalization initiatives
Te Reo o Ngati Porou me ona tikanga - language and cultural preservation
Ngati Porou Inter Marae Sports Festival (Pa Wars) - tribal kinship celebration
FY2019(21 initiatives)
Raukumara Range restoration planning with Te Whanau a Apanui and DoC
Invasive species management (red tail deer, possums, goats) in conservation areas
Waiapu Catchment Plan development with Gisborne District Council
East Coast Forestry (Erosion Control) Programme
Riparian area protection through forestry replanting
Pakihiroa Farms environmental stewardship and land management practices
Afforestation support through Government's One Billion Trees programme
Carbon credits generation from pre-1990 forests
Te Reo o Ngāti Porou language revitalisation strategy and reo champions network
Rongomaiawhio online language portal development
Marae support including grants ($450k in 2019), insurance and Wi-Fi connectivity
Hikurangi Dawn Ceremony
Ngāti Porou Inter Marae Sports (Pa Wars) Festival
Whanau Oranga social services including counselling, family development, youth services
Justice programmes (restorative justice, youth justice conferencing, prisoner reintegration)
Safeguarding tamariki mokopuna training for volunteers and professionals
Housing support for whānau
Vocational training pathways (Te Toka programme, Ka Hao Te Rangatahi)
Education grants and scholarships
Ngāti Porou Hauora health services and cultural healthcare approaches
Maru Whakatipua forum for strengthening Māori medium education
FY2018(20 initiatives)
Carbon credit management and sales from pre-1990 forests ($3.3m revenue in 2018)
Waiapu Accord with Crown for catchment restoration
Riparian strips and debris dams in Waiapu tributary streams to reduce sediment and nutrient loadings
Forestry reforestation and expansion (616 hectares returned and planted in 2017/18)
Bio-security and erosion control programmes
Air New Zealand partnership on carbon credits and environmental opportunities
Te Reo o Ngati Porou language strategy and revival programmes (9 recipients of language funding)
Marae development grants programme ($390,000 distributed in 2018)
Radio Ngati Porou language resource development
Carpentry apprenticeships at marae (4 Level 4 qualifications completed)
Marae insurance and Wi-Fi support
Support for Ngati Porou events (pa wars, dawn ceremony, Ngata Lectures, AGM)
Whanau Oranga social services (2500 clients engaged annually)
Tiaki Tangata prisoner reintegration programme
Paikea health and fitness facility
Poupou Pakari Tinana health training programme (NZQA Level 4)
Youth justice and family group conference programmes
Te Puia Hospital and research centre (Te Rangawairua o Paratene)
Tatai Oranga metabolic disease research forum
Emergency housing (Nga Kaenga Ahuru - 9 units at Te Tini o Porou)
FY2017(23 initiatives)
Forestry replanting programme on 3,422 hectares of forest land
Carbon credit sales and carbon unit management
East Coast Erosion Control scheme participation and promotion
Freshwater plan submissions and catchment management
Department of Conservation beehive concessions for Manuka honey
Erosion control and riparian strip establishment on farms
Environmental stewardship of Hikurangi and conservation areas
Waiapu Accord and long-term restoration programme
Conservation strategy development (Nga Whakahaere Takirua)
Te Reo Ake o Ngati Porou language revitalisation strategy
Marae development grants and support ($1.1 million in 2017)
Marae wi-fi connectivity and marae insurance
Radio Ngati Porou support for cultural broadcasting
Ngati Porou Outcomes Measurement Framework for tracking iwi advancement
Whanau Oranga social services (3,000+ engagements annually)
Youth services and mentoring programmes
Restorative justice initiatives
Emergency housing and social housing provider services
Family violence prevention and awareness programmes
Drug awareness and support programmes targeting 'P' use
Kaitiakitanga education and environmental stewardship
Taurahere support and grants for diaspora communities
Ngati Porou events and cultural celebrations support
FY2024(40 initiatives)
Reduction of carbon footprint through local log sales instead of export
Freshwater Gold Clam invasive species removal - harvested 1,125kg from Waikato River
Forestry Stewardship Certification (FSC) for Kawaroa forestry
Energy Distribution Business (Ruakura Energy) for sustainable power supply
Te Mana o te Awa framework for water protection
Mahinga Kai traditional food gathering restoration
Ruakura Planting Project - over 5,000 native plants planted at Hopuhopu
Environmental DNA testing and monitoring for invasive species
Native Nursery program supplying 68,233 native plants in FY24
Maara Kai (food gardens) at multiple marae
Riparian planting and fencing programs for waterway protection
Renewable energy exploration - offshore wind farming, hydrogen energy opportunities
Te Wairepo wetland restoration at Ruakura
Biodiversity enhancement and water quality improvements across 12 farm properties
Mahinga Kai waananga - 20 tribal members completed traditional food preparation training
Poukai traditional feast programs at marae
Matariki Kaumaatua Ball celebrating and honoring kaumaatua
Tikanga Ora Reo Ora Grants - 2,889 tribal members funded
Tira Hoe waka journey program reconnecting tribal members to Waikato River
Kaumaatua Grants program - 7,545 grants paid out
Education pathways programs and career support
Koorero Tuku Iho programs - 40 tribal members completed
Cultural competency training for kaimahi including Te Tiriti education
Recording and safe storage of taonga and tribal knowledge
Te Pae Kaakaa reo graduates - 20 graduated
Participation in Tainui Waka Kapa Haka Festival
Te Reo Uukaipoo programme - 8 marae completed
Annual Poukai attendance program for all kaimahi
Te Pito Whakatupu innovation hub and rangatahi development program
Roadshow presentations across Aotearoa reconnecting tribal members
Waka Taua video series exploring rich history of waka in 7 episodes
Marae Mana Motuhake hui building cultural aspirations
Hui aa-Tau annual celebration with 400+ tribal members attending
Kaapuia Hui supporting governance and cultural practice
Te Reo Māori programs - 46 kaiako attended Te Reo Kaapuia waananga
TORO (Tikanga Ora Reo Ora) hui for cultural engagement
Marae development and Oranga Marae Plans
Tauro Here groups supporting tribal members in urban areas
Support for tribal businesses (270+ registered in Puna Pakihi)
Housing development projects preserving cultural values
FY2023(30 initiatives)
Beyond the Surface project for waterway restoration
Real-time water monitoring in Manggatatea Stream
Waikato River Clean-up funding projects ($1.16M total)
He Manawa Whenua sustainability strategy framework (in development)
Riparian fencing and native tree planting (over 10km of new fences, 28,000 native trees planned)
Solar energy waananga for renewable energy adoption
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification for Kawaroa Forest
Environmental restoration mahi and taiao training courses
Kai sovereignty programme to reduce market duopoly
Greenhouse gas emissions monitoring and compliance for farming
Waikato River restoration and tuna trap/transfer programme
Certifications in 4X4 Safety, chainsaw training for environmental restoration work
Marae papa kaainga waananga
Kura Waitii climate change education programme for rangatahi
Tooku Nei Whare workshops for home ownership empowerment
VHS and audio tape digitisation and preservation
Te Niwha infectious diseases research partnership
Ngaa Rau Puutohe heritage internship programme
Conservation workshops for taonga protection
Taonga Tuku Iho identification and preservation programme
Matariki Ball for kaumaatua recognition
Pou Whirinaki educational aspirations support
Tainui Games (bringing together 25,000+ tribal members)
Tikanga and reo Maaori programmes across tribal member, marae and hapuu levels
Mahinga Kai Waananga for traditional food knowledge and processing
Heritage & Identity Team initiatives
Ruku Kai Waananga (scuba diving and environmental connection)
Marae Digital Connectivity Programme support
Ngaa Ringa Whao carving team and cultural design
Support for tribal cultural enterprises and social procurement
FY2022(36 initiatives)
He Manawa-aa-Whenua kaitiakitanga strategy emphasizing environmental outcomes
Three Waters Reforms engagement - protection of water rights and resources
Taiao team initiatives for environmental restoration
Wai Ora water storage project at Rotowaro open cast mines to secure potable water
Wai Maaori and Hauora Maaori research programmes
Carbon credits held as intangible assets (valued at $17.192m revaluation gain)
Solar energy and water harvesting built into new Ruakura developments
Native plant sourcing from tribal nurseries
Riparian fencing by tribal members
Natural habitat improvements at Ruakura
Forestry Training programmes for tribal members
Kawaroa forest harvest ongoing
Marae development and cultural strengthening support
Aukaha news service broadcasting iwi stories
House of Science programme in primary schools
Huinga Taniwha - waananga promoting reo and tikanga resource creation
Matariki Kaumaatua Ball celebrating kaumaatua contributions
Taonga Protection training and conservation programmes
Growing Marae Wealth for Future Generations resource
VHS and Audio digitisation of taonga
Support for marae to develop Oranga Marae Plans
Native Nursery supporting employment, training and pathways
Waikato-Tainui reo and tikanga programmes
Tooku Nei Whare - Home Ownership Workshops supporting whaanau
Kaumaatua Grants programme (4,140 grants paid)
Tongi Maara installation programme at marae
Te Rau Mahi - iwi employment portal connecting tribal members to opportunities
Maatauranga gathering and taonga protection support
Ruku Kai Waananga - free dive and scuba certification for tribal members
Tikanga Ora Reo Ora Ake Grants programme
Education Grants programme supporting tribal learners
Te Tira Hoe cultural induction for governors
Puuhoro STEM project with 400 rangatahi enrolled
Tira Hoe - cultural reconnection journey on Waikato River
Te Mauri Paihere ki Mangakootukutuku - kaupapa Maaori housing and support development
Paa Whakawairua team supporting marae engagement
FY2021(25 initiatives)
Taiao Grants programme supporting environmental restoration
Te Ture Whaimana - Vision and Strategy for the Waikato River
Trap and Transfer Feasibility project for tuna migration
River Education Package based on maatauranga and tikanga
Mangawara Bridge project for safer access to Taupiri Maunga
Revaluation of carbon credits ($4.159 million gain)
Partnership with AgResearch combining maatauranga and science
Tai Tumu, Tai Pari, Tai Ao - Waikato-Tainui Environmental Plan
Wai Ora project - water supply and infrastructure
Farm Environmental Plans supporting marae farming restoration
Te Pae Kaakaa - te reo and tikanga practitioner programme
Kaimahi Ora Wellbeing Strategy
Whare Taonga - cultural heritage and artefact display project
COVID-19 support including kaumaatua care
Te Puutake o te Riri commemorations
Mobile vaccination clinics (Te Hiwa o Tainui)
Marae development support
Te Kaarearea housing project
Te Mauri Paihere ki Mangakootukutuku - community hub development
Tertiary education grants and scholarships
Business start-up fund for tribal entrepreneurs
Te Waharoa - Gateway to the Trades programme
Mokopuna Ora - child wellbeing and family support programme
Support for tribal interns and apprenticeships
Hopuhopu Innovation Hub - cultural, educational and residential development
FY2020(27 initiatives)
Climate change engagement hui with tribal members and marae to inform climate change strategy
Investment in improving water quality in Kāwhia, Aotea, Whaaingaroa and Manukau harbours
Lake Whangape Community Schools Planting Day with DOC and regional partners
Para kore (zero waste) practices implementation across tribal offices
Support for marae to respond to climate change impacts
Engagement with local and regional councils on environmental planning
Advocacy for water rights and protection of Waikato River
Five-year environmental investment programme across wai and whenua
Taiao Grant programme ($1 million) supporting 23 environmental projects including native nurseries, environmental assessments, sustainable practice education, and aquaponics training
Waikato and Waipaa Rivers Restoration Symposium hosting indigenous and government speakers on water protection
Taonga Peepē initiative for newborns (50 kits with culturally selected items)
Education partnerships with hapuu and Kaahui Ako
Māori health and wellbeing initiatives including Koiora Hauora Strategy
Paimaarire waananga and workshops (350 participants) to increase understanding of Paimaarire
Reo Wāananga held by Waikato ki Roto o Pooneke taura here group
Tira Hoe river journey (50 tribal members) connecting people to Tupuna Awa
Tainui Games 2020 (28,000-30,000 tribal members) for whānau wellbeing and hauora
Te Huinga Taniwha Mana Whenua waananga (250 participants) with interactive workshops
Taonga Tiaki workshops on preservation of taonga including toki, whalebone, pounamu
Tuupuna Times waananga for preserving narratives of ruuruhi and koroheke
Kaumaatua Christmas luncheon (220 registered, 180 attended) with 450% growth rate
Mātariki Kaumaatua Ball recognising kaumaatua contributions
Pou Whakairo unveiling at Rangiriri commemorating New Zealand Wars
Mokopuna Ora programme for tamariki and whānau in care system
Support for reo me tikanga (language and culture) through scholarships and grants
Taonga Tiaki waananga with Te Papa Tongarewa and Alexander Turnbull Library
Reo Māori programmes including He Puna Kupu dictionary launch (first Tainui dialect-specific dictionary)
FY2019(27 initiatives)
Water quality improvement initiatives through Healthy Rivers Plan Change
Carbon credits (NZU) held within Emission Trading Scheme
Waikato River restoration and protection projects
Taiao Grant fund ($1 million) supporting environmental initiatives led by marae and tribal members
Maara Kai initiative for sustainable food production
Native nursery establishment
Pest eradication programs
River and wetland restoration projects
Forestry management including Pinus Radiata and Californian Coast Redwoods
Te Pae Kaakaa - advanced reo and tikanga program for marae paepae members
Te Reo Uukaipoo - home-based language program for whanau
He Puna Kupu - inaugural Waikato-Tainui Dialect Te Reo Dictionary
Tikanga Ora, Reo Ora (TORO) strategy to lift fluency in te reo Māori
Tainui Games - biennial cultural and sporting event (20,000+ participants)
Te Matatini national kapa haka festival participation
Waikato-Tainui Summer Internship Programme
Mokopuna Ora - kaupapa Māori child welfare program (preventing 236 tamariki from going into state care)
Master of Business Administration program
Marae capacity building and database development
Te Hiwa o Tainui - cultural virtual reality technology center
Heritage and identity grants
Karakia and waiata practice sessions
Waiata and korero practice three times per week at Tainui Group Holdings
Noho marae cultural immersion programs for staff
Kapa Haka festival support (Tainui Waka)
Marae asset development and restoration programs
Marae online profile development for cultural connection
FY2018(26 initiatives)
Waikato River restoration and co-management
Marae environmental kaitiakitanga initiatives
Mana o Te Wai programme for river management
Environmental accords with regional councils
Tuna fishery restoration project (Manaaki Tuna)
Wetland management (Lake Whangape, Lake Waikare, Matahuru)
Participation in Waikato River Authority partnerships
Carbon credits management (NZ Units in ETS)
Sustainable forestry management
Whakatupu Marae governance training
Extended driver licensing programme
Te reo Māori language programmes (Uukaipo, Te Reo Kaakaho, Te Reo Aratau, Te Reo Kaapuia)
Takituu governance and leadership programme
Poukai gatherings and support
Kaumaatua health retreats and support
Marae asset maintenance and safety programmes
Tribal member connection and engagement
Whaanau Ora feasibility study
Housing support and home ownership workshops (800 participants)
Education support (kawenata with 26 schools)
Employment and apprenticeship support (158 into employment, 160 through pre-trades)
Health and wellbeing programmes
Marae insurance and asset valuation support
Business support for tribal entrepreneurs
Tribal member wellbeing support
Paataka Kai programme (distribution of produce to marae for events)
FY2025(30 initiatives)
HIKO decarbonisation programme - BYD Atto 3 electric vehicles reducing emissions by 95%
Pourewa native plant nursery - 9,400 native plants planted in Year 1
Takaparawhau drainage and ground reinforcement for environmental protection
University partnerships for ecological monitoring
Emission reduction targets set with Toitū
Habitat restoration and coastline resilience projects
Community monitoring at Ōkahumatamomoe for kūtai survival
Te Pourewa māra kai and volunteer planting programmes
Climate change risk mitigation for Te Tōangaroa
Ko Te Pūkākī 2040 - long-term environmental regeneration strategy
Toi Reo programme suite with in-home reo resources
Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura language programmes
Kaumātua blessing group - 100+ engagements across rohe
Kapa Haka at Ōrākei Marae
Te Kawau waka cultural engagement and ceremonies
Rental subsidies for papakāinga homes
Te Reo Māori programmes - 224 whānau engaged, doubled participation
Taikura Kaumātua Kapa Haka Festival participation
Marae capital improvements and operational enhancement
Toi Pakihi whānau business support (60+ businesses)
Whaikōrero and karanga training
Marae wānanga raranga (weaving)
Education grants and scholarships (1.4M - 1.7M per year)
Hawai'i Street papa kāinga development
Whakapapa digitisation and cultural knowledge embedding
Ko Au Ko Ngāti Whātua exhibition - cultural storytelling
Toi Ora health insurance and Toi Tupu savings schemes
Tikanga and Kawa training programmes
Takatū sports and hauora centre
Internship and rangatahi leadership pathways
FY2024(20 initiatives)
Hiko Electric Vehicle (EV) initiative - 3 BYD Atto3 EVs at Ōrākei Marae with 16+ tonnes CO2e reduction and projected 82-tonne reduction over 8 years
HIKO HUB charging station at marae for free EV charging
Cycling pathways and transport sharing schemes exploration
Environmental footprint measurement project across Group
Pourewa gardens and māra kai with volunteer programmes
Te Mana o te Wai strategy for freshwater protection
Whenua and moana protection programmes
Health support programmes - Takatū mental health, Te Kaupapa mental health and addiction services, Āwhinatia Te Tangata cancer support
Toi Whātua cultural programmes - Matakahi, Matatūāhu, Toi Reo, Toi Tapere, Toi Kuranga, Toi Mātauranga, Toi Whakaata
Pūpūtarakihi Tohu Tiketike Awards celebrating community achievements
Toi Ora health and wellness initiatives - Iron Māori, sporting events, health education programmes
Business support through Toi Pakihi whānau business directory
Te Kawau waka launch and maritime heritage programmes
Kapa haka training and performances including Taikura Festival participation
Kaumātua support programmes - health insurance, joint replacement surgeries, participation in 230+ community events
Housing support and papakāinga development for whānau
Matariki celebrations including Umu Kohukohu Whetū ceremony
Te Reo Māori programmes - 120 whānau enrolled in Toi Reo with 80% pass rate
Whānau Navigation programme supporting mental health and wellbeing
Education grants and scholarships - $2.2m in FY24
FY2023(22 initiatives)
Net zero operational emissions target by 2030
Regenerative papa kāinga with sustainable energy, housing, water and kai systems
Water quality improvement programmes for Ōkahu Bay and Waitematā
Transport initiatives including cycling pathways and EV-sharing schemes
Marae water conservation and efficiency initiatives
Ecosystem restoration and moana protection
Environmental footprint auditing and reporting framework
Te Reo Māori comprehensive programme (all levels)
Kapa haka workshops and competitions
Matariki celebrations and Umu Kohukohu Whetū ceremony
Toi Tupu education and development programmes
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Hōtaka Hararei (Holiday Programme)
Māra kai (garden) harvest and kai preparation
Pūpūtarakihi Tohu Tiketike awards celebrating achievement
Ōrākei Marae as cultural hub and venue for whānau gathering
Leadership development and governance pathways
Te Matatini 2023 hosting (major cultural festival)
Toi Ora whānau health and wellbeing programmes
Te Wharekura cultural and marine education space
Waiata and karakia practice
Mahi toi (arts) commissions telling Ngāti Whātua stories
Toi Pakihi whānau business support
FY2022(22 initiatives)
Whenua restoration with sustainable practices in kai production, water use, waste management and energy consumption
Rongoā Māori strategy development and rongoā māori garden establishment
Ecological restoration efforts on the whenua
Environmental footprint reporting and measurement
Mussel restoration project in Ōkahu Bay
Māra kai (garden) providing weekly harvest and learning centre
Water quality improvement programmes for Ōkahu Bay and Waitematā
Foundation Climate Position statement development
Umu Kohukohu Whetū (Matariki celebration) on Takaparawhau
Kapa Haka workshops (30+ delivered)
Whakapapa education and awareness programmes
Culture and Arts Centre business case development
Kaumātua support services and kaumātua housing units
Dementia care programme design and implementation
Toi Ora whānau health insurance programme
Whai Māia health, education, employment and business support programmes
Tāmaki Hub (formerly Tāmaki Vaccination Centre) health services
Te Reo Māori comprehensive programmes (beginner to advanced)
Mahi Toi (art and cultural practice) funding
Tribal archive establishment
Toi Tupu whānau engagement programmes
Mental health strategy completion
FY2020(21 initiatives)
Toitū te whenua - ecological mahi and restoration on Whenua Rangatira (48 hectares) and Pourewa (33 hectares)
Pest management practices consistent with kaupapa on Pourewa aligned with Whenua Rangatira
Ōkahu Rākau - landscaping and maintenance of gardens in Wynyard Quarter and Quay Street Development
Pourewa nursery development - protection and development of Tāmaki plant collection, seed bank of Tāmaki species
Māra kai and māra rongoā plantings for traditional use and practices
Homestar 6 rated homes at Oneoneroa development for sustainability
Kaitiakitanga - protecting and enhancing the environment in rohe
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Awards - celebrating whānau achievements
Te Matakahi - 4-year rūmaki reo programme for uri with te reo Māori fluency
Mahuru Māori - month-long celebration of te reo Māori
Ahi Kā - cultural representation and blessings at major events and locations throughout Tāmaki
Kapa haka groups - Te Puru o Tāmaki Kaumātua, Te Pou Whakairo, Te Puru o Tāmaki, Tumutumuwhenua
Te Reo Tuawhiti - online te reo Māori and kapa haka learning levels
Whakapapa documentation and wānanga programmes
Internship programmes for rangatahi
Education grants and scholarships for members
Te Puna Reo early learning centre - Māori medium education
Kai on the Fly - whānau support during Covid-19 lockdown
Toi Ora health and wellbeing programme
Kaumātua support services
Marae-based cultural activities and ceremonies
FY2019(14 initiatives)
Ecological restoration of Takaparawhau and Pourewa with over 200,000 native trees planted
Removal of moored boats from Ōkahu Bay to restore environmental and cultural wellbeing
Ōrākei Visual Framework and Management Plan development for sustainable land management
Para Kore waste reduction support for whānau
Mana Moana management plans for Ōkahu Bay and Waitematā
Toi Ora health insurance programme (70% membership enrolled)
Te reo Māori support including Tākina online learning programme
Pēpi Packs for newborns with whakapapa connections
Kaumātua support and care services
Kapa Haka support and cultural performance
Pānuitia literacy programme for tamariki
Education grants and scholarships
Internship and employment programmes
Ready to Work and Enhanced Employment Pathway programmes
FY2025(26 initiatives)
Kaitiakitanga initiatives emphasised as part of taitamariki aspirations
Partnership with T&G Fresh on sustainable horticulture practices through KBLP joint venture
Whenua strategy exploration for future investment opportunities
Environmental and cultural stewardship focus in youth engagement
Taitamariki leadership wānanga and activations
Māngungu commemorations
Taitokerau Kapa Haka Festival participation
Rongoā Māori (traditional healing) engagement
Functional Family Therapy services
Dynamics of Whanaungatanga training for all kaimahi
Te Pou Tuatahi centralised intake process grounded in Ngāpuhi protocol
Kaumātua and kuia wellbeing initiatives with expanded health and cultural workshops
Waitangi celebrations and cultural forum events
Te Kahika – Northern War commemoration
Whakapapa reconnection services through Tātai Hono team
Family Start home-visiting programme (56 whānau supported FY2025)
Mahuru Mahinga Kai practical learning in kai production
Mana Tangata Supervision practices
Toitū Te Whare o Puhi – Whānau, Hapū & Iwi Sustainability programmes
Hikoi mō Te Tiriti commemoration and participation
Te Ika a Ranganui cultural event
Ngāti Hine Festival
Above the Rim basketball programme with marae-based wānanga
Kaimahi ora (staff wellbeing) wānanga for tāne and wāhine
Haukāinga podcast connecting whānau to iwi mahi and aspirations
Social supermarket (Whata Kai) for food security and whānau wellbeing
FY2022(25 initiatives)
Ngahere ecological health and biodiversity monitoring
Jobs for Nature - Ngāpuhi Kaitiaki Kauri project
Kauri health surveillance and monitoring programmes
Community education programmes on kauri protection
Guided kauri walks with te ao Māori perspective
Track and hut maintenance in forest areas
Feral pig management
Ecosystem and marine resource management approach
Māori-centric view of fisheries resource
Te Rautaki Mō Te Reo Ō Ngāpuhi (Māori Language Strategy)
Indigenous curriculum design initiatives
Rokirokitia - Digitisation of audiovisual mātauranga (Māori knowledge)
Te Wānanga Mōteatea o Ngāpuhi - mōteatea learning platform
Te Marewa o Tautoru tripartite education agreement
Cultural Impact Assessment on proposed Maritime Development
Whānau Ora and Mauriora service delivery
Education scholarship scheme ($96,500 awarded to 80 students)
Hapū development funding ($80,000 distributed)
Kaumātua and Kuia engagement and winter wellness events
Marae grants and support
Youth and taitamariki programmes (above the rim, hei huarahi)
Ngāpuhi Tepu Ora Framework for tamariki wellbeing
Sports and cultural sponsorships
Merchandise (kākahu) celebrating Ngāpuhi identity
Reo Māori revitalisation through education pathways
FY2021(21 initiatives)
Te Noho Taiao o Ngāpuhi - inaugural marae-based wānanga for taitamariki in science and environmental sustainability
Puketi Omahuta Forest protection and management planning
Microplastics research in Te Tai Tokerau beaches (partnership with Northland Regional Council and ESR)
Kauri dieback disease mitigation through pest management (rats, cats, stoats, feral pigs)
Native forest preservation and native animal population protection
Environmental education programs using mātauranga Māori approach
Advocacy for Marine Protected Areas and fisheries conservation
Entertainment and cultural performances for whānau
Social work and whānau support services with mana-enhancing approach
Maternal and child health support through THOON
Ngāpuhi Education Strategy supporting tamariki identity and aspirations
Health promotion and community-based COVID-19 response (Iwi-led)
Collaboration with Kāhui Ako Te Arahura for cultural and educational outcomes
Te Rautaki mō te reo ō Ngāpuhi - language strategy with resource development (Ngāpuhi Tuihono online platform)
Nukutawhiti digital novel project - interactive resource about Ngāpuhi history in te reo and English
Education scholarships (80 awarded in FY2021) supporting Ngāpuhi learners
Hapū development funding for cultural planning and marae projects
Te Rōpū Kaumātua Kuia engagement in cultural and spiritual guidance
Digital training for Kaumātua Kuia (approximately 25 participants)
End of year events and Christmas lunch for Kaumātua Kuia (170+ attendees)
Oranga kai cooking classes for Kaumātua Kuia
FY2025(16 initiatives)
3 million NZUs (carbon credits) from CNI settlement
Tūwharetoa Carbon Farms Ltd entity
Tauhara Kitea and Tauhara Ngāwhā regeneration projects with Te Mana o Tauhara - nearly 11,000 native trees planted in 2025 (23,000 total to date) with 95%+ survival rate
Responsible Investment approach in portfolio management - carbon emissions in equity holdings 42% lower than market benchmark
Sustainable forestry practices through Kāingaroa Timberlands involvement
Education grants program (1,980 students assisted, $792,000 invested)
STEM Scholarships - $10,000 annually for 3 rangatahi pursuing science, technology, engineering, mathematics
Marae operational support grants ($580,000 to 29 marae)
Marae capital works upgrades
Kaumātua Luncheon - annual gathering for elders
Ruia Taitea kapa haka festival - iwi celebration of culture, waiata, reo, whānaungatanga
Tūwharetoa Taiopenga - non-competitive kapa haka and cultural showcase
Ngā Taikura o Ngāti Tūwharetoa - kapa haka and waiata group for pakeke and kaumātua
School Starter Packs - 65 distributed to tamariki starting school
Manaakitanga and whānau support programs
He Iwi Kāinga program - housing support and healthy homes initiatives
FY2023(16 initiatives)
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) approach with 53% carbon footprint reduction versus benchmark
Portfolio carbon emissions less than half of market levels
Investment in forestry and sustainable forest management through Kakano and Kaingaroa Timberlands
3 million NZUs (carbon credits) held as settlement asset
Environmental governance and community relations focus in investment selection
Education grants program: $758,000 invested supporting 1,895 individuals across early education, high school, tertiary, and trade training
STEM Scholarships: 3 scholarships at $10,000 each recognizing academic excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
School Starter Packs: 127 packs distributed to tamariki entering school
Marae Capital Works Grants: $338,364 for 5 marae projects including kitchen redesigns and shelters
Marae Operational Support Grants: $435,000 distributed to 29 Tūwharetoa marae
He Iwi Kāinga housing support program providing warm, safe, affordable homes and pathways to homeownership
Wānanga programs on financial literacy, budgeting, governance, and digital security
Whare Ora home assessment services providing bespoke residential evaluations and health recommendations
Papakāinga services supporting Māori trusts and landowners in housing development
Sustaining Tenancies program providing support to whānau at risk of losing tenancy
Kaumatua lunch program
FY2025(27 initiatives)
Environmental monitoring and advocacy on rivers, flood control, groundwater and hydrological processes
Waterway monitoring and cultural assessments on multiple waterways
Marine research including Marine Cultural Health Index, marine carbon dioxide removal, mussel spat collection
Freshwater objectives focused on revitalising mauri of waterways and restoring mahinga kai
Zero waste leadership at events with rangatahi-led sustainability initiatives
Environmental stewardship through sustainable building practices at housing developments
Taiao team collaboration with local marae taiao champions on restoration and sustainable land use
Support for Maraekakaho Quarry opposition (successful High Court ruling)
Opposition to Ruataniwha groundwater takes to protect diminishing groundwater and springs
Toitü Te Reo Festival and symposium
Kura Reo events
Kahungunu Kapa Haka Festival
Te Ao Märama programme on justice system reform
Te Ao Märama podcast series (43 episodes)
Te Matatini 2025 sponsorship
E Tü Whānau movement celebrating whānau strength and resilience
Tiro Maroro pilot project on education rangatiratanga
Toitü Te Reo and Toitü Te Tiriti advocacy
Bail Support programme
Mätauranga Symposium bringing together educators and whānau
Fishook Summit for environmental kaitiakitanga
Kahungunu Education Symposium
Waitangi Day celebrations
Te Kura family safety programme
Scholarships and sponsorships for rangatahi (101 scholarships totalling $64,000)
11 Matariki events throughout rohe
Te Ara Mätua hubs providing whānau support and healing
FY2025(24 initiatives)
Jobs for Nature (J4N) project - environmental outcomes and employment opportunities
Kiwi conservation on Motutapu Island with successful first Kiwi call survey showing thriving population
Taonga species translocation and protection - Wētāpunga, Tuatara, Coromandel Brown Kiwi, Takahē, Tūturiwhatu, Kōkako across multiple sanctuaries
Kōkako translocation to Maungatautari Sanctuary supporting genetic diversity
Pest eradication and trap setting across hundreds of kilometres
Large-scale mussel reef deployment with Revive Our Gulf for natural filtration and waterway cleaning
Kina barren clearing projects to restore marine ecosystem health
Mātaitai Forest restoration and pest eradication
Forest corridor creation for manu species on Motutapu
Exotic Caulerpa monitoring and control working with MPI Biosecurity, Te Papa Atawhai, Auckland Council
Partnership with Department of Conservation (DoC) for environmental management
Motutapu Island restoration - native seedling planting and maintenance, hundreds of seedlings planted in 2024 season
Te Reo Māori and Tikanga wānanga programs - online and in-person at Umupuia Marae
Ngāi Tai ki Tua rangatahi programme (ages 10-18) - cultural, environmental and leadership development
Matariki Heri Kai ki Umupuia - first Hautapu ceremony and Matariki celebration
Reo & Tikanga Strategy implementation with multiple wānanga delivered
Hauora Māori research projects with Health Research Council
Housing programmes promoting financial capability and independence
Marae capability strengthening and support to Umupuia Marae
Ngāi Tai Whakaora Wānanga - health priorities and wellbeing strategy development
Financial and digital literacy programmes
Kaumātua engagement and support structures
Employment and training opportunities
Whānau engagement through wānanga covering reo, tikanga, history and hauora
FY2024(4 initiatives)
Te Mana o Te Wai engagement - participation in wānanga on water rights and Three Waters discussions
Hui-a-Iwi engagement with members
Marae wānanga ($1,000)
Community whānau support services and in-home support for 63 beneficiaries
FY2023(6 initiatives)
Environmental Court Hearings regarding Port of Tauranga application for extension
Contracts with Department of Conservation and Ministry for Environment for environmental mahi
Water kaitiaki support to marae
Whanau Kianga housing - 24 whanau housed
Home & Community Support Services - 285 whanau/community receiving home support
Mental health and counselling services - Mataora with 161 referrals
FY2022(10 initiatives)
Dedicated Environmental management unit (Te Tai Ao strategic priority)
Team funded project for three years under Te Mana O Te Wai with marae and hapū
Representation on Pou Take Āhuarangi - Iwi Chairs Climate Change Group
Te Waka Wairua (spiritual services)
Mirimiri as intervention to AOD and Trauma
Home and community based support services (184 whānau)
Kaumātua support programs
Tākitimu waka restoration and revitalization project
Rangatahi wānanga and sports sponsorships
Kōhanga and kapa haka support
FY2025(19 initiatives)
Te Urunga o Kea (Climate Change Working Group) implementing Te Ara ki Kōpū climate strategy
Participation in Waitangi Tribunal Climate Change Inquiry (WAI 3325)
Wetland restoration and reforestation (79 hectares of wetlands cared for, 53,368 trees planted)
Invasive species management (catfish control - 5,477 catfish destroyed)
Aquatic weed control through spraying (39 sites) and cultural uwhi methods
Biodiversity restoration including kōura, kōaro, kākahi, tuna populations monitoring
Tau kōura (traditional trap) installation and cultural monitoring
Pathway management and biosecurity (1,064 boat inspections)
Marine biodiversity monitoring with 17 dive sites and 32 new professional qualifications
Catfish Killas community engagement program (1,984 tamariki/community members engaged annually)
Uri for Uwhi cultural weaving and aquatic weed management program with Te Roopu Raranga ki Rotorua
Wānanga delivery across Tarawera system on freshwater management (Te Mana o Te Wai)
Development of Te Hīnaki ō Tarawera cultural monitoring framework
Educational partnerships with kura and kohanga supporting whānau reconnection to lakes
Te Puna Manawa o Whakaue early childhood centre (3-5 year olds)
Kōkiri Alternative Education School supporting at-risk youth with cultural identity focus
Scholarship programs supporting Te Arawa uri through PhD and Master's degrees in freshwater research
International Rangers Congress participation and keynote speaking at national freshwater conferences
Te Tūkohu Ngāwhā Mātauranga Māori Science and Design Fair (300+ students, 301 attendees across 18 kura)
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