Ngāi Tahu Fund Reporting
Ngāi Tahu Fund Strategic Goals
The Fund has three strategic goals namely to:
- Build the cultural knowledge and participation of Ngāi Tahu whānui
- Encourage and grow the cultural practices, including mahinga kai, of Ngāi Tahu whānui, for us and our children after us
- Encourage cultural leadership for today and for the future of Ngāi Tahu Whānui (expertise).
Reporting Requirements
Reporting on Ngāi Tahu Fund projects ensures that there is accountability for the funds and gives recipients the opportunity to share what they have learnt with Ngāi Tahu whānui.
To comply with the Ngāi Tahu Fund requirements, all recipients are required to complete project report until the completion of your project. Projects are to be completed within one year of the closing date, unless prior negotiated.
A standard reporting form, with the dates for reporting, is provided to each recipient when their project is approved for funding. The form is designed to be easy to complete giving a clear picture of project progress and expenditure.
When the project is completed the final project report provides an opportunity for those running the project to outline what has been learnt in the project. Those parts of the report that will be of interest to Ngāi Tahu whānui may be published on this website.
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Reporting Form
View the Reporting Forms.
Interim Project Report (For Small and Medium Projects)
- Due six months after the round closing date which you applied for, i.e. the last Friday of April or October.
Final Project Report
- For small and medium projects
- Due twelve months after the round closing date which you applied for, i.e. the last Friday of April or October.
All sucessful large projects will be required to submit milestone reports
Please contact the Ngāi Tahu Fund Programme Leader if you have any queries, or if you would like assistance with planning, evaluating or reporting on your project. Phone (03) 371 2653, or email funds@ngaitahu.iwi.nz.