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Supporting Māori business
There are a range of tools, support and information to help Māori businesses grow their capacity including regional and business-specific networks.
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Regional networks
| Organisation | Region | 
|---|---|
| Federation of Māori Authorities(external link) | National | 
| Whāriki(external link) | Auckland | 
| Te Hūmeka(external link) | Waikato | 
| Tauranga Māori Business Association(external link) | Tauranga | 
| Tairāwhiti Māori Business Network (email) | Gisborne | 
| Hawke’s Bay Māori Business Network (email) | Hawke’s Bay | 
| He Toronga Pakihi ki Taranaki(external link) – Taranaki Māori Business Network | Taranaki | 
| Te Manu Atatu Incorporated(external link) | Whanganui | 
| Te Awe(external link) | Wellington | 
| Te Kupeka Umaka ki Araiteuru (KUMA)(external link) | Otago and Southland | 
Business specific networks
Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa(external link) – National Māori Accountants Network
Ngā Ngauru Hauora o Aotearoa(external link) – National Māori Health Providers Association
Ngā Pou Mana(external link) – Allied health professionals
Te Ao Marama(external link) – the NZ Māori Dental Association
Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa(external link) – Māori Law Society
Te Kāhui Atawhai o Te Motu(external link) – National Collective Iwi Māori Social Services
Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa(external link) – the Māori Medical Practitioners Association
Information resources
Community resource kit(external link) – a guide for setting up and running community organisations.
Effective Governance(external link) – Te Puni Kōkiri provides information to help trustees and directors with their responsibilities and role as guardians and leaders.
Māori land online(external link) – a snapshot of current ownership, trustee, memorial and block information for land that falls within the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court.
Māori Women’s Development Inc(external link) – to support the economic development of Māori women and whanau.
Marae fire safety(external link) – the Fire Service has Māori iwi liaison teams that provide advice and information regarding the fire safety of maraes.
Poutama Trust(external link) – provides business development services to Māori.
Te Kāhui Māngai(external link) – directory of iwi/hapū groups and national and urban Māori organisations/marae
Generosity NZ(external link) – Generosity NZ is the largest digital search facility for funding information in Aotearoa (formerly Te Ratonga Whakamārama Putēa | Funding information service)
Te Tumu Paeroa(external link) – the new Māori Trustee who work with owners of Māori land to protect and build their assets.
The Icehouse(external link) – supports Māori trusts and iwi organisations looking to navigate business growth with training, coaching and networks.