Iwi Organisation
· Data as at March 2024Major Waikato iwi. Raupatu (land confiscation) settlement in 1995 ($170M). Tainui Group Holdings manages commercial assets exceeding $1.5B.
FY24 distributions of $55.6m included grants and tohu spending with $25m special dividend to marae. Distributions included Doctoral Grants (35), Sports Grants (219), Poukai Grants (27), Tertiary Grants (759), Auaha Innovation Grants (18), Kaumaatua Grants (5,935), Tikanga Ora Reo Ora Grants (9), Kia Haere Tuu Grants for Driver Licensing (191), Taiao Grants (12), and Tumate Mahuta Grants (164). Total of 7,545 grants paid out.
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banker
banker
primary banker
banker
banking services
banker
banking services
banker
banker
banking services
water monitoring technology
financial sustainability and accounting
election management and scrutineering
economic valuation and settlement negotiations
forestry training
housing development partnership
recruitment and employment
technology and digital solutions
health and safety
business support
renewable energy
health services
insurance brokerage
water storage project engineering
business support provider
taonga and koiwi identification and preservation
collaboration on tuna fishery enhancement research
business support provider
business support provider
invasive species monitoring and response
agricultural/dairy partner
housing construction partner for Te Kaarearea
home repair partnership
ambulance services
construction contractor for ACC building project
social housing partner
tenant at Ruakura Superhub
tenant at Ruakura Superhub
water sector employment and grants partner
energy services
Ruakura Inland Port joint venture partner
telecommunications
business support and digital connectivity
Crown partnership for Marae Digital Connectivity Programme
academic partnership, MBA programme, research collaboration
co-management of Waikato River Settlement
water infrastructure partner
energy services provider
Financial Literacy Workshops partner
kaupapa Maaori workplace wellbeing experts
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+ 65 more risks identified