He Kūkū Ki Te Kāinga Fund
He Kūkū Ki Te Kāinga Fund contributes to increasing the number of Māori-led housing supply projects.
Projects funded through He Kūkū Ki Te Kāinga
Northland |
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Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-Ō-Ngāpuhi |
For the Utakura Housing Response Papākainga Pilot to support four identified whānau in Utakura to develop their papakāinga goals. The project includes three phases (‘Pre-design; Masterplan Concept Design; and Typological Framework) that will assess the housing needs and typology of each whānau, to build on what was learnt during the pilot into the development of a housing model for future use and application. |
$124,880 |
Te Rūnanga Nui o Te Aupōuri Trust |
To support the continued revitalisation of Pōtahi Papakāinga through the addition of 16 prefabricated homes for affordable rental purposes, and upgrades to existing on-site infrastructure to future proof the papakāinga. |
$8,557,750 |
Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa - Te Kahu o Taonui
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Co-ordination, delivery and management of campervans to be used by iwi for temporary accommodation as part of the COVID-19 response in Northland. |
$200,000 |
Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa
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Support for the Mahi Taha Taha Project placing 12 self-contained cabins in the mid-to-far North for use as transitional mobile homes during COVID-19. |
$982,386 |
Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Limited |
To help complete an Urban Papakāinga Development feasibility study for the potential development of up to 25 units to be built on 1ha of commercial land in Kaikohe. |
$247,500 |
Ngāti Hine Health Trust |
Hire a project manager and consultants to support the scoping of housing developments at two project sites in the mid-North. Funding includes support for project office and operational costs and community consultation hui. |
$210,000 |
Auckland |
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Te Māhurehure Cultural Marae Society Incorporated |
Help with housing solutions for Te Mahurehure whānau and the wider community and to support the Trusts subsidiary entity Te Kāinga Atawhai Housing Limited to get registered as a Community Housing Provider to lead the Te Mahurehure housing initiatives and manage the day-to-day operations. |
$150,000 |
Whai Rawa Residential Properties LP |
Funding to support the delivery of kaumatua housing. The housing will be managed by Whai Māia Charitable Trust 1, a registered community housing provider. The project will also help with the provision of wrap-around support services through Whai Māia using kaupapa Māori approaches. |
$1,200,000 |
Papakura Marae Society Inc |
Support for Stage 2 of an Iwi social housing initiative project to deliver three two-bedroom kaumātua units at Papakura Marae. |
$1,230,000 |
Waikato |
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Matawhaanui Trust |
Kia Kotahi Ra Project to build five to six, three or four bedroom houses on four separate sites in Raahui Pookeka. All houses will accommodate large whanau (of between five and seven people) to rent. |
$75,000 |
Waikato-Tainui Te Whakakitenga o Waikato Inc. |
Te Kaarearea Project: Funding for wrap-around support and to get property valuations for 15 whānau buying land and home packages as part of the Te Kaarearea Iwi Housing Development in Hamilton East. |
$10,000 |
Bay of Plenty |
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Trust |
Support to complete the purchase of an eight-unit housing facility in Tauranga to repurpose for iwi social and transitional housing accommodation; enabling the development of kauapapa Māori based wrap-around support services for whānau living in housing insecurity. |
$2,000,000 |
Ranginui No. 12 Trust |
Funding to complete connections to civil works - network water supply and wastewater services for a nine house papakāinga in Tauranga. |
$345,876 |
Te Whānau a Maruhaeremuri Hapū Trust |
Funding to support building and refurbishing six houses on Māori whenua in Raukokore to house 19 individual whānau members. |
$750,000 |
Ngāti Uenukukopako Iwi Trust |
The project will help provide additional houses in the Rotorua area. In partnership with Habitat for Humanity, providing wrap-around support services using kaupapa Maori approaches. Delivery of 15 houses at Te Ngae Road, Rotorua. The housing will be owned and managed by Ngati Uenukukopako Iwi Trust. |
$4,200,000 |
The Proprietors of Rotomā No 1 Incorporated
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Hire new employees to help deliver a Papakāinga Housing Development Plan for 75 whare to support whānau in Rotorua. The new employees will do a feasibility study and provide technical expertise to help deliver a wider housing master plan / strategic plan. |
$135,000 |
Te Taumata o Ngāti Whakaue Iho Ake Trust |
Hire a new employee to prepare a business case and other documentation to help the trust become a registered Community Housing Provider in Rotorua. |
$150,000 |
Kokohinau Papakainga Trust |
Delivery of at least three x three bedroom houses to be used for social housing purposes to house whanauy that kaupapa to Kokohinau. The houses will include carprts, ramps / decks, landscaping, and all works required to ensure compliance with the statuatory approvals. Additional works can also include minor improvement to the papakainga. |
$1,500,000 |
Manawa Community Housing Trust |
The construction of 30 affordable rental homes at Manawa subdivision for whānau that whakapapa to Ngā Pōtiki a Tamapāhore. The homes will be rented at 80% of the median market rate. The affordable rentals form part of a wider mixed tenure development comprised of public housing, affordable rentals and market housing. |
$4,554,000 |
He Korowai Trust |
To provide 24 affordable rental homes and supporting infrastructure in Kaikohe, the development will provide safe, warm and dry accommodation for whānau with security of tenure. |
$7,309,802.50 |
Whakaatu Whanaunga Trust |
Funding support to enable the refurbishment of three existing houses used for emergency housing and plan for the construction of three additional houses. |
$100,000 |
Whakaatu Whanaunga Trust |
Hire new employes to provide project co-ordination; Māori Land/Housing expertise; and housing education facilitation functions. |
$130,000 |
Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board |
Support to attend to homelessness and housing insecurity for three whanau in whakatohea through; |
$911,000 |
Te Whānau a Maruhaeremuri Trust |
To support the Hei Kainga mo Maru Project to procure and install 29 relocatable housing cabins on four land blocks at Raukokore to house 10 whānau (37 individuals in total). This will increase housing supply and help address homelessness. |
$2,000,000 |
Te Whānau a Maruhaeremuri Trust |
Support for the Hei Kainga mo Maru Project: relocating and refurbishing three homes on freehold Māori whenua; completing full services to five homes and enabling the development of wrap-around housing support services through a kaupapa Māori based approach. |
$750,000 |
Gisborne |
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Te Rūnanga o Tūranganui ā Kiwa (TROTAK) |
Iwi Social Housing Project to benefit 53 whānau to; provide warm, dry and safe housing for three whānau comprising of one new build on general land and four self-contained units on Māori freehold land and to complete 50 urgent housing condition assessments for whānau needing housing quality improvements. |
$895,000 |
Te Aitanga a Mahaki Trust |
Funding (in partnership with Te Puni Kōkiri) to deliver an iwi social housing project on four project sites in Gisborne. |
$1,380,000 |
Te Runanga o Turanganui a Kiwa |
Hiring new employees to support: |
$150,000 |
Hawke’s Bay |
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Wharariki Trust Hastings House Repairs |
Continuation of the Hastings Housing Repair Programme, including: |
$816,000 |
Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa Trust |
Hiring a project manager and consultants/contractors to use kaupapa Māori approaches to deliver concept designs for six to eight sites on deferred properties received through Treaty settlements. The process will enable each property to have bespoke housing solutions designed for the typology and whānau needs. |
$81,880 |
Manawatu – Whanganui |
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Te Ranga Maro Charitable Trust |
Continuation of the Te Ara Mauwhare Trial to fund Te Tihi o Ruahine whānau Ora Alliance to support whānau Māori on their pathway to home ownership. Includes the completion of 10 houses in Palmerston North being made available to 10 whānau Māori that are currently public housing tenants. |
$1,200,000 |
Wellington |
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Tātai Mokopuna Holdings Ltd |
As part of the Molesworth Community Housing Project, You wish to purchase 19 townhouses @ 128 Molesworth St Lower Hutt. The housing will be built in accordance with the place and specs provided to HUD, dated 30 June 2020. |
$4,653,000 |
Nelson |
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Te Awhina Marae o Motueka Inc |
Hiring a Papakāinga project manager and \cConsultants to coordinate activities, such as whānau consultation, data gathering and analysis; planning of the development and construction stages of the Papakāinga development; and to complete documentation required for resource and building consents ready to submit to the local council. |
$165,000 |
Ngāti Tama ki te Waipounamu Trust |
Hiring an employee to develop a collective governance structure (for a charitable trust/board) including an implementation plan to increase the capability to deliver housing solutions and support services tailored for whānau in Te Tau Ihu (utilising kaupapa Māori approaches, led by Iwi, supported by specialist delivery partners). |
$75,000 |
Tasman |
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Te Awhina Marae o Motueka Society Inc |
Hiring a Papakāinga project manager and consultants to coordinate activities, such as whānau consultation, data gathering and analysis; planning of the development and construction stages of the Papakāinga development; and to complete documentation required for resource and building consents ready to submit to the local council. |
$165,000 |
Canterbury |
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Whai Rawa Residential Properties LP |
Funding to support the delivery of kaumatua housing. The housing will be managed by Whai Māia Charitable Trust 1, a registered community housing provider. The project will also facilitate the provision of wrap-around support services through Whai Māia using kaupapa Māori approaches. |
$1,200,000 |