Iwi Organisation
· Data as at June 2025Largest iwi by population (~125,000 members). Pre-settlement. Based in Northland/Far North.
2022 distributions included: 80 education scholarships ($96,500) ranging from $500-$4,000 per recipient across university entrance through PhD level; hapū development funding of $80,000 distributed across marae building development ($35,000), marae remedial repair ($20,000), governance and management ($15,000), cultural wānanga ($5,000), and special events ($5,000); and sponsorship & discretionary funding of $23,000 for sports events ($12,200), cultural events ($3,800), community events ($3,400), education events ($2,200), and arts ($1,400)
+ 17 more officers
Legal services (Nicholas Wells former CEO)
media, podcast production
legal consulting
cultural impact assessment
Governance review (independent consultant specialising in Māori organisations)
social services / framework development
social services / framework development
Digital training
media, podcast production
Governance review, data analytics
digital transformation / Microsoft 365 / SharePoint
Health shuttle / vaccination mobile clinics
transfer of Functional Family Therapy services
Kaikohe Berryfruit Limited Partnership partner
partnership for Whata Kai social supermarket
partnership for housing development (13 homes at Mangakāhia Road)
Education partnership / Te Marewa o Tautoru agreement
Fisheries agreement partner
Rokirokitia audiovisual digitisation project partner
partnership for education charter school initiative
Fisheries income partnership
joint venture partner for Kaikohe Berryfruit Limited Partnership
Education partnership / Te Marewa o Tautoru agreement
Healthline call centre partner
+ 42 more priorities
+ 34 more risks identified