PAKIHI ORA We ignite Māori Business networks to take advantage of high value progressive procurement opportunities. We're fired up and ready to roll! The Toi Kai Rawa Team is back in action and fully accounted for. This year, our focus is on collaborating with shareholders as we awaken, weave, and incubate innovative solutions, sparking life into Māori economies throughout the wider Bay of Plenty region. Exciting times ahead e hoa mā! #PakihiOra #MaoriBusiness #maoribusinessnetwork #networking #business #toikairawa #tkr #maori #maorieconomicdevelopment #bayofplenty #bop #aotearoa #nz #newzealand
Toi Kai Rawa
Civic and Social Organizations
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty 446 followers
Igniting Māori economies
About us
Toi Kai Rawa is the Māori economic development organisation for the wider Bay of Plenty. Our purpose is to advance the prosperity of Māori by: - Leading approaches to improve Māori prosperity, which includes wealth and wellbeing; - Advancing the benefits of increased Māori social, cultural and community outcomes including income, employment, health and education; - Growing leaders through the practice and tradition of succession/ youth leadership, good governance, cultural sovereignty and expansion, connectivity and living sustainably with our natural world.
- Website
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https://www.toikairawa.co.nz/
External link for Toi Kai Rawa
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Tauranga, Bay of Plenty
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
96 Cameron Road
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty 3110, NZ
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29 Grey St
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty 3110, NZ
Employees at Toi Kai Rawa
Updates
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🌟 Calling all Bay of Plenty Businesses - It's not too late to join the Toi Ki Tua Professional Māori Internship Programme! 🌟 Looking for some fresh talent to boost your summer projects? We have an incredible pool of Māori tertiary-level tauira ready to bring their skills and enthusiasm to your workplace! Join our thriving eco-system of interconnected businesses and tap into some of the brightest Māori minds, all while contributing to the economic growth of our region. 🌿💼 Why hire a Māori intern? 🔸 Bay of Plenty is thriving – we have the third-largest Māori population in Aotearoa, and it’s youthful and dynamic! 🔸 44% of the region's future workforce will be Māori – engaging with rangatahi now is an investment in tomorrow’s leaders. 🔸 40,000 new jobs are forecasted by 2050 – let’s upskill local talent today to meet the growing demand. 💼 What kind of talent can you expect? This year, we received over 150 applications from talented Māori students with strong connections to the Bay of Plenty and a desire to return home for the summer. We’re proud to offer a diverse pool of students majoring in: 🔹 Commerce – Finance, Economics, Accounting, Management 🔹 Science – Computer Science, Data Analytics, Environmental Sciences (Ecology, Aquaculture, Marine Biology) 🔹 Māori & Indigenous Studies – cultural insight, Te Tiriti o Waitangi knowledge, and social impact focus 🔹 Communications/Marketing 🔹 Law – Policy, Data Sovereignty, Community Change Our programme already features 14 amazing partner organisations offering 19 placements, including: Te Awanui Huka Pak Limited, Port of Tauranga Limited, Beca, Apata Group Limited, Robotics Plus, BFA, Zespri International, Downer, Trevalyans, GPSit Precision Land Mapping - Landkind, ASB Bank, Quayside Holdings Limited, New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated (NZKGI), and Toi Kai Rawa. But we’re aiming even higher! We’re looking to secure 30 internship placements by the end of the month. Could your business be next? 💪🏽✨ Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to bring top Māori talent into your team and help shape the future workforce of Aotearoa. Reach out today to secure a tauira Māori for your summer projects! 💼🌱 #MāoriLeadership #FutureWorkforce #BayOfPlenty #ToiKiTua #RangatahiDevelopment #Internships #BusinessGrowth
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Recently, we hosted the Rangatahi Ora Ki Murupara team from Te Ika Whenua Counselling Services, a dedicated and passionate organisation doing amazing mahi to support rangatahi in Murupara, through targeted workshops approach focused on fostering essential life skills towards career readiness, tauira develop their hauora and capability with a diverse range of interactive and reflective activities, through a Te Ao Māori lens. Actively working with up to 50 rangatahi between the ages of 10-24, Te Ika Whenua aim to be highly responsive to the unique needs of their youth to unlock their full potential. This calls for an innovative approach to reconnecting rangatahi to their tūrangawaewae, building identity, and re-engaging young people into meaningful education and well-being support services. Our ongoing collaboration aims to support Te Ika Whenua’s efforts by providing career guidance and creating pathways into emerging and thriving STEAM sectors. We're excited to continue strengthening our relationship and contribute to the incredible mahi they’re doing in the community. Karawhiua!
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Mauri Ora Last week, Toi Kai Rawa was proud to support the second Mana Wāhine Event in Tauranga Moana. With attendances from Tauranga Girls' College, Mount Maunganui College, Te Wharekura o Mauao, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepou, Ōtūmoetai College and Otumoetai Intermediate, we celebrated Mana Wāhine and empowering the next generation. Our guest speakers, Kiri Allan, Ria Hall and Michelle Clarke, all affiliated with Tauranga Moana, shared their experiences that have influenced them into becoming the wāhine they are today. The session also included a panel of rangatahi who joined the conversation on a range of topics, including cell phones in school and what they would say as adults to their younger selves or in the case of our rangatahi, what they would say to their kuia Kiritapu reflected on her upbringing and the influential figures who shaped her, including her namesake. She emphasized the importance of knowing your worth and believing that you can ‘exceed the limitations society places on you’. Michelle discussed her unique upbringing in Tauranga Moana, the challenges she faced and overcame, and her experiences with Imposter Syndrome. She explained how she shifted her mindset, realizing that the imposter was the 'try hard' persona she thought she needed to be as a young person, and emphasized the importance of being proud of your authentic self. Ria, returning to her old stomping ground of Tauranga Girls College, fondly reflected back on her memories of being in the hallowed halls again. Her message was to ‘back yourself and lean into the fear’, ‘do what needs to be done’ and make sure you ‘have your strong network of trusted advisors’ around you. A big mihi to our stunning and inspiring guest speakers! We look forward to bringing more of these empowering kaupapa to the rohe!
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Nau mai haere mai! Our Toi Ki Tua programme is BACK for 2024-2025! Employer expression of interest is open, click the following link (https://lnkd.in/gBD7s6gf) to register now, or alternatively get in contact with our Programme Lead Katie Hungerford for more info. Registrations close 31st July, get in quick! Ka mau te wehi!
Calling all Bay of Plenty employers who operate across the ecosystems of Primary Industries, the Built Environment and Local Government. Are you looking for a way to develop the next generation of skilled professionals? Are you a D&I champion who can see the value in growing the Māori representation across your organisation and industry? The Toi Ki Tua Māori Professional Internship Programme is back for the summer of 2024-25! With 44 per cent of the Bay of Plenty's future workforce being Māori this is a strategic initiative that's too important to miss. Connect to tauira Māori who are from the Bay of Plenty, studying at Universities around the country. They're skilled, they're talented, and they have deep connections to this region. Check out our website www.toikitua.co.nz and if you're interested in getting involved, or finding out more, then register your interest and we'll be in touch - https://lnkd.in/ga8bsnZi. Registrations close 31st July 2024. Karawhiua! #internships #bayofplenty #summerinternships #capabilitybuilding #economicprosperityforall #māteMāorimōteMāori #economicdevelopment
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Karawhiua! Last Friday our Operations Manager Jay Tihema attended this amazing kaupapa on Toi Kai Rawa's behalf with Stand Tall Community Trust. We were extremely active with the tauira of Te Puke High School with STEM activities throughout the day. We thank Pascale Hyboud-Peron for the collaboration, we look forward to working together again in the near future!
✨ 1 big morning! 🤩Te Puke High School: you made history with your first ever STEM careers Expo! 🙌How awesome to get to meet so many and see tauira (students) connect with STEM through ideas they came up with! It was a perfect setting to deliver quick fire activities showcasing how digital and entrepreneurial skills power up all STEM subjects! Thank you for having us rep' what we love! ⭐️Fab to share time, space, kaupapa and loads of laughs with Toi Kai Rawa and create fun conditions for young people to unlock their potential !
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Pakihi Ora - "Māori Business is Whānau Business!" This core belief drives our Chief Executive, who was invited to the recent Te Hekenga National Conference in Tauranga Moana to join a panel of Māori business networks from across Aotearoa, sharing insights on their contributions to local economies. Panelists discussed their motivations for involvement, highlighting the significant impact of their MBNs, and shared examples of how Māori businesses differ from other organisations. Beyond funding, participants identified additional support MBNs need to thrive and effectively contribute to their communities and economy. As AI shapes the future of work and business, networks shared how they are integrating Māori Intelligence (MI) and disruptive technology. Insights were also provided on how impact is being measured, both commercially and holistically. Members reflected on their most successful networking events and offered valuable advice to regions looking to establish their own networks. They discussed the impact of the economic downturn and highlighted that although times are tough for many in our communities, to continue being courageous, and resilient and have a plan. The discussion emphasised the opportunity to focus on how we can better collectivise for greater impact and gave an example of how we might turn the Māori dollar around starting internally and leveraging the influential roles each of us holds with iwi, hapū, land trusts, other pakihi and more. A huge mihi goes out to Jacqui Rolleston-Steed and the Mana Taiao team for delivering another successful national event in our region and we look forward to supporting the next one to be held in Te Whanganui a Tara in 2025. #MBNImpact #Pakihi #Māoribusiness #Innovation #Māorieconomy #PakihiOra #MaoriBusiness #maoribusinessnetwork #networking #business #toikairawa #tkr #maori #maorieconomicdevelopment #bayofplenty #bop #aotearoa #nz #newzealand
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Mauri Ora - Toi Kai Rawa recently collaborated with JNP Aviation to offer a profound cultural experience, with workforce flare, tailored especially for their cadets. With a mutual commitment to strengthening connections with mana whenua and nurturing cultural appreciation, our partnership facilitated an authentic journey into the rich tapestry of the area surrounding their headquarters. Supported by our marae community, we curated a bespoke programme, featuring a Noho Marae, where participants immersed themselves in local narratives, traditions, and the historical significance of the Airport. Crafting tailored Māori solutions with a focus on workforce development is a specialty of Toi Kai Rawa. We are privileged to support JNP Aviation's impactful efforts in creating meaningful pathways for Māori and Pacific communities across Aotearoa. Looking forward to witnessing the continued success of their cadets! #CulturalExploration #CommunityCollaboration #IndigenousHeritage #MāoriPathways #Mauri #MauriOra #PakihiOra #TangataOra #WhenuaOra #toikairawa #tkr #maori #maorieconomicdevelopment #bayofplenty #bop #aotearoa #nz #newzealand
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Pakihi Ora - Our Regional Māori Business Coordinator Mere Kawha hosted another Pakihi Māori event in Ōpōtiki last Monday to connect, share and learn about services available to support Pakihi Māori in the region to thrive. Creating platforms that connect, engage and foster the conditions for Pakihi to grow and thrive is what Toi Kai Rawa is seeking to do! We'd like to acknowledge our gracious hosts Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board, Ria Brosnan and Paora Brosnan (Tuauri Indigenous Consultants), Awhina Kurei (Ira Vision Media Ltd.), Kelsey Jones (Te Puni Kōkiri) and SBNZ - Small Business New Zealand for their continued support in providing access to an online portal where members can go to solve any issue their business is facing. SBNZ saves business owners time looking for the right template, resource or expert while minimising the isolation that many small business owners feel. Looking forward to hosting another amazing Pakihi event in the near future! #PakihiOra #MaoriBusiness #maoribusinessnetwork #networking #business #toikairawa #tkr #maori #maorieconomicdevelopment #bayofplenty #bop #aotearoa #nz #newzealand
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Tangata Ora Last week we held our latest Hihiko STEAM Innovation Day (led by our programme lead Te Whetumarama Peipi) in the Eastern Bay, hosted once again at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi in Whakatāne. Showcasing innovation in areas of science, tech, engineering, environment, arts, maths and Matauranga Māori, we were fortunate to have a host of amazing providers and role models on board to inspire the next generation of leaders in STEAM sectors. As part of our growing Vocational Workforce initiative in the region (led by Vocational Workforce Lead aroha kopae), this year’s instalment primarily focused on career pathways for secondary school tauira, learning more about opportunities in STEAM and the skills, mindset and motivation needed to attain them. With Whakatāne, Trident and Tarawera High Schools in attendance, the future looks bright for aspiring Māori innovators throughout the rohe. A heartfelt shout-out to all our amazing supporters and contributors on the day – on to the next one! 🔹Sarah Copeland – Kahui Ako 🔹Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi 🔹Korehāhā Whakahau 🔹Rongoanuku 🔹Stand Tall Community Trust 🔹Pascale Hyboud-Peron 🔹Sequal 🔹Elizabeth Kulasingham 🔹Wai Mānuka 🔹Pohoira Iopata 🔹Nikora Heitia 🔹Apenti Eruera Tamanui-Fransen 🔹Michaela Fenech 🔹Zion Nicholas 🔹Pukeko Caterers #STEAMInnovationDay #awanuiarangi #whakatane #hihiko #STEAM #STEM #STEAMpathways #science #technology #engineering #arts #mathematics #maori #matauranga #rangatahi #aotearoa #newzealand #nz #TechMentoring #MāoriInTech
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