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Maori Community Development Worker Scheme


Funding through He Ara Whakapakari Papakāinga has been fully allocated.

Organisation Total grants* - approved to dateDescription
He Iwi Kotahi Tatou Trust$267,000Three year community-based youth development project within Moerewa completed June 2007
Ngai Tamanuhiri Whanui Charitable Trust$356,000Four year hapū development project for Ngai Tamanuhiri community entities in Manutake/Muriwai, East Coast completed June 2008.
Rangitane o Wairarapa Inc$89,000Three year community-based hapū development project within Wairarapa, approved June 2008 – will transfer to Community Development Scheme in June 2009.

*He Ara Whakapakari Papakāinga grant recipients received grants of $89,000 plus GST for each year of their project, subject to the satisfactory completion of project and grant reporting requirements

He Ara Whakapakari Papakāinga ceased operating as a separate funding scheme on 1 July 2009

New funding to support local communities, hapū / iwi / Māori, Pacific and ethnic groups is granted through the Community Development Scheme.

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Last updated: 13/11/2008