Strategies

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Strategies

Our four key strategies are designed to synthesize Te Ao Mārama across various spaces, spheres of influence and timeframes. These strategies are the practical and tangible deliverable aspects of our Connectivity Catalyst model:

Connectivity Partnership

A new way for syndicated investment, bringing together government, philanthropy, and impact investors to help open access points for the support communities need.

Te Kete Hononga

Reconnecting Northland’s service delivery function, weaving together packages of support to help realise community-led initiatives, whilst also growing capability and resilience of community through the trusted Kairaranga role.

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Tapere (district)

A vision for landscape-scale impact through the creation of green corridors and joined up ecosystems, for optimum impact, at scale.

Nature-Based Enterprise

Regenerative revenue streams for communities within Tapere that are aligned with the ecosystems they rely upon, for greater community resilience.

1 - In Te Reo Māori Te Kete Hononga translates to The Basket of Connections.
2 - Tapere is the Maori word for sub-region or district.

Within these four strategies we have created a space for any stakeholders dedicated to the socio-ecological regeneration of Te Tai Tokerau. Whether you represent a community, agency, business or simply yourself in a professional capacity, one of our strategies will work for you. Get in touch with the Reconnecting Northland team today if you’d like to learn more or be involved with our mahi.

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