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Housing Acceleration Fund to increase supply of homes
The Government today announced its Housing Acceleration Fund to help increase the supply of houses and improve affordability for home buyers and renters. not been required. The fund will focus on increasing affordable housing provision (rental and home ownership) on land owned by iwi and Māori groups, councils
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Over 8,000 new homes possible as $179m of infrastructure fund committed
Critical infrastructure projects to enable seven large housing projects around the country will receive a share of almost $179m in funding to enable thousands more homes, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. . “Ōtaki has the highest level of housing need in the Kāpiti Coast with the greatest affordability pressures on residents. Only 20% of renters can affordably pay
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Kāinga Whenua Loans for Collectives
Kāinga Whenua Loans are also available for Māori collectives, including land trusts. Find out what qualifies as a Māori collective and how the Loan works these groups. The Kāinga Whenua Loan Scheme is an initiative between Kāinga Ora and Kiwibank to help Māori achieve home ownership on their multiply-owned land. This can also
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Kāinga Whenua resources
Find out everything you need to know in the Kāinga Whenua Loan brochure and get links to other government websites that may help you through the process. ) Kiwibank Sustainable business loans (external link) (for Collectives) Te Kooti Whenua Māori - Māori Land Court (external link) Te Puni Kōkiri - Ministry of Māori
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Māori home ownership prioritised through Housing Foundation partnership in Mangere
Kāinga Ora are thrilled to partner with New Zealand Housing Foundation (Housing Foundation) to deliver affordable homes for Māori whānau in Mangere West. For over twenty years, New Zealand Housing Foundation has helped hundreds of families into home ownership. housing model. They aim to ensure at least 30% of the affordable homes (a minimum 15 homes) will be sold to Māori whānau. Housing Foundation always takes a locals
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Partnership bolsters bid for ‘critical’ iwi housing aspirations
Hapū in Motupōhue Bluff want to provide more affordable homes for their community. A partnership with Kāinga Ora could help them reach those aspirations. slow and rent prices increase. The number of Māori who call Motupōhue home has also grown in recent years to almost half the area’s 1,800-person population
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Creating a sense of whānau for the whole neighbourhood
Tāmaki Makaurau customer Jacqui is legendary in her West Auckland community. As well as caring for her six – soon to be seven children – she spends much of her time volunteering at the Glenavon Community Hub near her Kāinga Ora home. ; Making Ends Meet, a ‘free shop’ of donated clothing and household items; and free workshops in te reo Māori and tikanga. And Jacqui plays a key role in all of
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Kāinga Ora Strategic Engagement
Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities is working on some of our key strategies and would like to invite our partners and stakeholders to attend our online engagement hui and / or engage with us online. and plans to set our organisational priorities and direction. Following extensive engagement with Iwi and rōpū Māori, we have developed Te Rautaki Māori, our
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Kāinga Ora scoops Māori Crown Relationships Award
Congratulations to our people who were part of the team that won the Te Hāpai Hāpori - Spirit of Service Awards 2020 Māori Crown Relationships Award. meaningfully with Māori around a united set of goals for a place and its people. “It’s fantastic to be recognised this way among all the stand-out finalists for this
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Who we are
Kāinga Ora provides social housing and support to individuals and families across New Zealand. , Ringa Raupā Deputy Chief Executive Māori, and the Honourable Nanaia Mahuta, former Minister for Māori Development as they discuss its meaning and cultural