The funding would facilitate access to "reliable and modern broadband" for the 11 marae throughout Hawke's Bay, six of which were located in Wairoa.
Michelle McIlroy, from Wairoa's Hinemihi Marae and one of the funding recipients, said it was a "fantastic opportunity for the hui" and enabled them to "keep in touch" with those from the community who lived away but wanted to remain connected, or those who didn't have internet in their homes.
"My daughter lives in Perth so it means we can now live-stream," she said.
Hinemihi Marae, like the other selected marae, will have its internet funded for five years under the government package.
"Our marae is run on koha, so this is a huge help for us." She said the internet installation would be "happening any day now".
Other Wairoa marae approved for funding were Tākitimu, Kihitu, Iwitea, Ruataniwha and Hurumua.
McIlroy said she'd encourage other Hawke's Bay marae to "fill out the forms" and make an application.