We are continuing to grow our capactiy to meet our investment objectives within our SIPO and our robust financial management policies. We are moving from a predominantly passive investment strategy to one that is more active and look forward to sharing results with our whānau. Please find below all our posts that deal with empowering us as a people.
Te Umu Kohukohu Whetū programme
This page contains important event information for whānau attending Te Umu Kohukohu Whetū on Monday 10 July.
Te Whare Rangahau o Tokomaru launched
On 31 May kaimahi, trustees and a number of guests gathered for the opening of the Tokumaru Research Centre at Te Whare Mānuka in Whakatū.
Ka Uruora Te Tauihu supports financial independence and improved wellbeing
Last week Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Rārua, Rangitāne and Te Ātiawa Iwi launched Ka Uruora Te Tauihu, a programme of services to support iwi members to achieve financial independence and wellbeing.
Te Mana Kuratahi Catering and Photography expressions of interest
EOIs for catering and photography services for Te Mana Kuratahi close 1 July.
Te Kīwai fund helps increase sport participation
A pilot project offering grants of up to $300 to help remove financial barriers to participation in sport and recreation for tamariki and rangatahi Māori has been extended.
2021 Annual Report
Kia ora e te whānau, we're pleased to provide our annual report for year ending 31 March 2021 and look
Stallholders wanted: Te Pātaka o Wairau 2021
We are seeking stallholders for the next Te Pātaka o Wairau, being held at Seymour Square on Friday 5 February 2021, open to the public from 4.00 p.m to 8.00 p.m.
Download the Annual Report 2020
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Agreement strengthens iwi education, business links
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua and Te Whare Wānanga o Te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Maui (Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, NMIT) have this week signed a memorandum of understanding to improve access to education and retraining opportunities, as well as give local students pathways to employment.
Funds for community groups to help us rebuild from Covid-19
The Community Capability and Resilience Fund is a $36 million fund is available from 1 August 2020 to support community initiatives that support the rebuild and recovery from COVID-19.
Covid-19 Business Advisory Funding for Whānau Businesses
You could get expert support at no cost to you or your business by registering through the Regional Business Partners Network.
ANZ@work for Ngāti Rārua
ANZ are offering our members a variety of benefits. See the flyer for more information. View the full flyer here. [https://www.