"From the Cape to Kaiwaka, projects are dotted all over Northland. Many are in rural communities, where it can be a challenge to find nourishing, local, affordable kai," Johnson said.
The Kai Ora partnership comprises (primary health entity) Mahitahi Hauora, Northland District Health Board, Te Puni Kōkiri, Far North, Whangārei and Kaipara District Councils, the Ministry of Social Development, Foundation North and Healthy Families Far North.
Since inception the fund has gone from strength to strength each year, with new partners joining and supporting the vision – 'He whenua taurikura, he whānau houkura - Abundant whenua, prosperous whānau'.
"It's more than the funding; many of our projects benefit from the wider networks and connections developed once supported by Kai Ora and its dedicated partners. All recipients of funding attend a Kai Ora Workshop to network with other groups, are linked in online for knowledge sharing, and are invited to participate in capacity building events during the year," Johnson said.
Projects that engage multiple partners, show collaboration with hapu and iwi, promote equity and demonstrate sustainability are prioritised.
An example of this is the Northland Edible Garden Trail, with 13 inspirational edible gardens open for the public to meet the gardeners, have a chat, look, learn and be inspired to grow fruit and vegetables in a sustainable way. The trail featured a wide variety, from small urban gardens to rural lifestyle blocks and commercial growers, and included demonstrations and workshops.
Many of the gardens are part of the Kai Ora Network. The Northland Edible Garden Trail was funded by the Kai Ora Fund in 2021 and run as a not-for-profit event by The Far North Resilient Communities Charitable Trust.
Other projects include support for community gardens at the Tongan Church in Raumanga, Totara North, Waimamaku, Ngunguru and Kaeo, Community Composting projects, research and promotion of the Free Fish Heads App, Marae Māra Kai and projects on Māori whenua.
The closing date for applications is June 1. For more information or to apply, visit https://www.mahitahihauora.co.nz/Kai-Ora-Fund or contact Mahi Tahi Hauora on kaiora@mahitahihauora.co.nz or (09) 438 1015.