Mental health patients, vulnerable children and rough sleepers are just some of the people who will benefit from funding provided to beneficiaries through the 2018 Community Service Grants.
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Te Māngai Pāho questioned over funding cut
Te Māngai Pāho has made a late move, cutting round three of their Requests for Proposal. Chief Executive Larry Parr fronted to Māori broadcasting content makers who are concerned about how the changes will affect them.
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World’s first indigenous crowdfunding platform
The launch of Tā Koha will showcase some exciting ventures from Moka, eco fibre eyelashes made from possum fur to Kiwi Kai delicious steam puddings.
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Lung Foundation seeks funding for NZ's deadliest cancer
Today marks World Lung Cancer Day and the Lung Foundation is seeking better funding to treat New Zealand’s deadliest cancer.
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$1.4mil funded to achieve equity for Māori in Ngāi Tahu
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and the Peter McKenzie Project have together funded a new initiative to be led by social innovation hub Tokona Te Raki
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$1.7mil allocated to youth in Hawke's Bay
$1.7mil in funding has been allocated to Hawke’s Bay over the course of two years to help rangatahi in the region with employment.
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New $300k fund launched to celebrate suffrage in NZ
People working on projects based women’s equality are being urged to apply for funding.
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Māori broadcasters unite for future of industry
The Māori media sector is banding together to ensure Māori content and language keeps pace with changes in the industry.
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$46mil investment into Northland jobs, housing, businesses
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern today announced a $46 million investment package for Northland to develop jobs, housing and businesses in the region.
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Peters dishes out more funding to help Pacific
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has announced renewed funding for Volunteer Service Abroad- the agency that sends volunteers offshore to make a positive difference in developing countries.