Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 11, 2023 5:14:32 GMT 12
Point of Order: APPLYING MAORI KNOWLEDGE (AND GOVT FUNDING) TO THE DEMYSTIFICATION OF WHALE STRANDINGS AND THE HEAVENS
Established in 2010, the Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund invests around $4 million each investment round into projects across two schemes: the Connect Scheme, which builds new connections between Māori organisations and the science and innovation system; and the Placement Scheme, which enhances the development of an individual(s) through placement in a Partner organisation.
The ministry makes final funding decisions based on recommendations of an independent assessment panel.
The 2023 round, the 11th investment round of the fund, has dished out this funding to these beneficiaries:
* $249,948 Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited – trading as GNS Science: Te Ao Hurihuri: Cultural Perspectives and Implications of Climate Change. A Ngāti Rangitihi Case-Study. In partnership with Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.
* $250,000 Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd – trading as Manaaki Whenua: A national resource on pā harakeke for weavers: intertwining mātauranga and science. In partnership with Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust, Te Muriwai Weavers,Te Wānanga o Aotearoa – Christchurch, Ngāti Ruapani ki Uta ki Tai Co-Operative Society Limited.
* $249,956 Lincoln University: Strategic Spatial Planning for multi-generational Māori Food Sovereignty – A Te Whakatōhea case study. In partnership with Te Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board.
* $249,246 Massey University: Kiwi whakapapa project – improving kiwi population success through genetically informed tomo. In partnership with Ahu Whenua Trust.
* $249,997 Massey University: Ko ahau te tohorā, te tohorā ko ahau, I am the whale, and the whale is me – A call for Mātauranga Māori to improve whale stranding response in Aotearoa. In partnership with Te Kauika Tangaroa Charitable Trust.
* $250,000 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited: Ngaa taonga tuku iho o ngaa roto o Tahaaroa. In partnership with Tahaaroa A7A2A trading as Tahaaroa Lakes Trust.
* $250,000 Ngāti Hei Holdings Limited: eDNA technologies for kaitiakitanga o te moana. In partnership with Cawthron Institute Trust Board.
* $249,630 Ngāti Kahungunu Ki Wairarapa Charitable Trust: Te Raranga Māramatanga me Ngā Tipu. In partnership with Cawthron Institute Trust Board, GNS Science.
* $249,999 Nga Wairiki – Ngati Apa Charitable Trust: Pou Kōrero – Speaking For Our Ancestors. In partnership with Institute of Environmental Science and Research.
* $250,000 Otago Museum Trust Board: Tātai aroraki ki te Toka – southern Māori astronomy. In partnership with Te Rūnanga o Moeraki.
* $250,000 Te Manaaki Awanui Charitable Trust, trading as Manaaki Te Awanui: He aha te Pā-Tai?: An enquiry and reclamation of tupuna pā structures and aquaculture practice. In partnership with Cawthron Institute, Wayne Petera, Ian Mitchell.
* $250,000 Te Manaaki Awanui Charitable Trust, trading as Manaaki Te Awanui: Te Urutaunga – Adapting to Change. In partnership with University of Waikato, Te Whānau ā Tauwhao ki Otawhiwhi Marae Trust.
* $170,000 Te Roroa Commercial Development Limited : Te Oranga ā Tāne. In partnership with Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington.
* $226,760 Tu Tama Wahine O Taranaki Incorporated: He Kanohi Komiromiro: Kaupapa Māori Outcomes Data Measurement Framework. In partnership with Arama Rata.
* $250,000 Wakatu Incorporation: Māori-led innovation in the cultivation of fungi for high-value applications. In partnership with Dr Simmon Hofstetter, Dr Mahonri Owen, University of Otago.
* $250,000 Whiore Enterprises Limited: Whiore – a pioneering Ngai Tahu-led marine flora & fauna venture into the Blue Economy. In partnership with Ferrier Research Institute – Victoria University of Wellington.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2023/04/point-of-order-applying-maori-knowledge.html
Established in 2010, the Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund invests around $4 million each investment round into projects across two schemes: the Connect Scheme, which builds new connections between Māori organisations and the science and innovation system; and the Placement Scheme, which enhances the development of an individual(s) through placement in a Partner organisation.
The ministry makes final funding decisions based on recommendations of an independent assessment panel.
The 2023 round, the 11th investment round of the fund, has dished out this funding to these beneficiaries:
* $249,948 Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited – trading as GNS Science: Te Ao Hurihuri: Cultural Perspectives and Implications of Climate Change. A Ngāti Rangitihi Case-Study. In partnership with Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.
* $250,000 Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd – trading as Manaaki Whenua: A national resource on pā harakeke for weavers: intertwining mātauranga and science. In partnership with Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust, Te Muriwai Weavers,Te Wānanga o Aotearoa – Christchurch, Ngāti Ruapani ki Uta ki Tai Co-Operative Society Limited.
* $249,956 Lincoln University: Strategic Spatial Planning for multi-generational Māori Food Sovereignty – A Te Whakatōhea case study. In partnership with Te Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board.
* $249,246 Massey University: Kiwi whakapapa project – improving kiwi population success through genetically informed tomo. In partnership with Ahu Whenua Trust.
* $249,997 Massey University: Ko ahau te tohorā, te tohorā ko ahau, I am the whale, and the whale is me – A call for Mātauranga Māori to improve whale stranding response in Aotearoa. In partnership with Te Kauika Tangaroa Charitable Trust.
* $250,000 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited: Ngaa taonga tuku iho o ngaa roto o Tahaaroa. In partnership with Tahaaroa A7A2A trading as Tahaaroa Lakes Trust.
* $250,000 Ngāti Hei Holdings Limited: eDNA technologies for kaitiakitanga o te moana. In partnership with Cawthron Institute Trust Board.
* $249,630 Ngāti Kahungunu Ki Wairarapa Charitable Trust: Te Raranga Māramatanga me Ngā Tipu. In partnership with Cawthron Institute Trust Board, GNS Science.
* $249,999 Nga Wairiki – Ngati Apa Charitable Trust: Pou Kōrero – Speaking For Our Ancestors. In partnership with Institute of Environmental Science and Research.
* $250,000 Otago Museum Trust Board: Tātai aroraki ki te Toka – southern Māori astronomy. In partnership with Te Rūnanga o Moeraki.
* $250,000 Te Manaaki Awanui Charitable Trust, trading as Manaaki Te Awanui: He aha te Pā-Tai?: An enquiry and reclamation of tupuna pā structures and aquaculture practice. In partnership with Cawthron Institute, Wayne Petera, Ian Mitchell.
* $250,000 Te Manaaki Awanui Charitable Trust, trading as Manaaki Te Awanui: Te Urutaunga – Adapting to Change. In partnership with University of Waikato, Te Whānau ā Tauwhao ki Otawhiwhi Marae Trust.
* $170,000 Te Roroa Commercial Development Limited : Te Oranga ā Tāne. In partnership with Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington.
* $226,760 Tu Tama Wahine O Taranaki Incorporated: He Kanohi Komiromiro: Kaupapa Māori Outcomes Data Measurement Framework. In partnership with Arama Rata.
* $250,000 Wakatu Incorporation: Māori-led innovation in the cultivation of fungi for high-value applications. In partnership with Dr Simmon Hofstetter, Dr Mahonri Owen, University of Otago.
* $250,000 Whiore Enterprises Limited: Whiore – a pioneering Ngai Tahu-led marine flora & fauna venture into the Blue Economy. In partnership with Ferrier Research Institute – Victoria University of Wellington.....
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2023/04/point-of-order-applying-maori-knowledge.html