Ki te Hoe – supporting Māori aspirations
Ki te Hoe – supporting Māori aspirations
Ki te Hoe literally means to the paddle, and in this context means Let’s get going in this waka together!
Ki te Hoe is a partnership between Philanthropy New Zealand, Tōpūtanga Tuku Aroha o Aotearoa, and Tūmanako Consultants Haimona Waititi and Kate Frykberg. The partnership aims to build funder capacity to support Māori aspirations in a mana-enhancing way. The outcome of this is that philanthropy plays a growing part in nation-building that honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Capability building framework
The Ki te Hoe Capability Building Framework provides practical pathways to respond to the expressed desire of many in the funding sector to:
build their understanding of both Te Ao Māori and Te Ao Pākehā
better support Māori aspirations in a mana-enhancing way
contribute to building a flourishing nation
The partnership acknowledges Marcus Akuhata-Brown for his early input into this project.
Click here for a link to the framework and if you’re interested in talking to us further email steff@philanthropy.org.nz
Wānanga series
The Ki te Hoe Wānanga Series provides professional development for trustees, family members and managers of philanthropic funders and grantmakers. It includes a series of marae-based stays over 12 months. Its purpose is to support leaders to understand, engage with and support Māori aspirations to build the Aotearoa of the future. You can read about the first series here, We’re now planning the second series, to start in February 2023, so email steff@philanthropy.org.nz to register your interest hearing more about this.