The Ngāi Tahu Fund is available to Ngāi Tahu whānau, rūnanga and hapū to help vitalise, strengthen and grow Ngāi Tahutanga.

Do you have a cultural project that you, your whānau or marae wish to run? Get in touch with us to see how the Ngāi Tahu Fund may be able to help. Applications close Friday 25 March at 5pm. Applications received after this date and time will not be accepted.

Note: The Ngāi Tahu Funds Committee meet in May to make decisions on all applications. Project timelines should commence after this time. Please contact us urgently if this is going to be an issue for you. To find out how to apply, call 0800 KAI TAHU (0800 524 8248), email [email protected] or visit www.ngaitahufund.com

All applications must demonstrate how projects meet the following objectives:

  • Strong sustainable Ngāi Tahu cultural leadership across all pillars
  • Ensure intergenerational ownership, sustainability, and growth of cultural practices across all pillars
  • Have the resources available to engage the strategy to be successful (human, fiscal, natural archival etc)
  • All generations of Ngāi Tahu engage, value, celebrate and protect the integrity and uniqueness of Ngāi Tahu culture; and
  • Promote new forms of Ngāi Tahu cultural expression.

The following are key priority areas of the Ngāi Tahu Fund, as identified in the Ngāi Tahu Cultural Strategy. All projects must be aligned with at least one of these:

  1. Whakapapa – kinship
  2. Tikanga – protocols and customs
  3. Te reo – language
  4. Mahi toi – creative expression
  5. Whenua – landscape, place and locality
  6. Mahinga kai – food gathering practices
  7. Ngā uara – values and beliefs
  8. Ā kāinga, ā hapū, ā iwi – community engagement and participation
  9. Mana tangata – self-determination, self-confidence, self-purpose and self-transcendence.

All applications must show how they aim to increase the cultural knowledge and participation of Ngāi Tahu whānui. They must also clearly identify what cultural knowledge is involved in the project and demonstrate how the proposed project contributes to building cultural knowledge and participation.

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