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Low uptake for Callaghan grants by Maori businesses

Callaghan Innovation is hoping to see a pickup in the next 12 months.

Campbell Gibson
Mon, 23 May 2016

Just two Maori businesses have received grants from Callaghan Innovation six months after the Crown entity made adjustments to its grants scheme so more Maori entities would meet its criteria.

Student fellowship grants have been approved for disability assistance firm Renaissance Group ($25,333)

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Campbell Gibson
Mon, 23 May 2016
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