Te Whare Aitu Trust is a Trust charity in the Arts & Culture sector, based in Hamilton, Hamilton. Annual revenue: $0.1M NZD. Financial data as at March 2025.
Mission: "Kia ora ai ngaa taonga tuku iho" To promote, advance the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. To promote and enhance traditional Maori knowledge, in connection with healing, fighting arts, philosophies, techniques and all taonga connected. To validate Te Reo Maori me nga taonga tuku iho. To promote and advance traditional Maori knowledge to Te Ao-hurihuri and wellness systems. To promote traditional fighting and healing arts to all ages, Tane, wahine and all cultures in the kaupapa of Whare Aitu. To protect, the mana, philosophy, curriculum and all intellectual property from exploitation, misuse and abuse. To encourage humility, responsibility and a positive code of ethics.
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $0.1M | $0.1M | - |
| 2024 | $0.1M | $0.1M | - |
| 2023 | $0.1M | $0.1M | - |
Financial data as at March 2025. Sourced from Charities Services register.
Small volunteer-led organisations are not letter-graded: the standard financial template does not fit entities without paid staff, large revenue, or significant government funding. The charity's filed figures are shown above.
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Financial data from Charities Services annual return (FY2025). Ratings calculated using CharityData v3.1.1 methodology.
"Kia ora ai ngaa taonga tuku iho" To promote, advance the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. To promote and enhance traditional Maori knowledge, in connection with healing, fighting arts, philosophies, techniques and all taonga connected. To validate Te Reo Maori me nga taonga tuku iho. To promote and advance traditional Maori knowledge to Te Ao-hurihuri and wellness systems. To promote traditional fighting and healing arts to all ages, Tane, wahine and all cultures in the kaupapa of Whare Aitu. To protect, the mana, philosophy, curriculum and all intellectual property from exploitation, misuse and abuse. To encourage humility, responsibility and a positive code of ethics.
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Ranked against 333 peers · Arts & Culture · Under $100K
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