Regional infrastructure fund
Kānoa – Regional Economic Development and Investment Unit (Kānoa – RDU) focuses on improving the wellbeing of New Zealanders in regional areas. It delivers government funding to help grow regional economies, support businesses and strengthen communities.
Kānoa’s Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF) is a $1.2 billion initiative aimed at addressing New Zealand’s regional infrastructure deficit. The fund supports projects that enhance regional growth, resilience infrastructure and enabling infrastructure, with initial focus areas in flood resilience and Māori economic development.
The investment strategy for the RIF mentions specifically improving resilience in energy security, both through long and short term applications.
The RIF offers a mix of loans and equity investments benefiting businesses, organisations and communities.
For more details, visit the RIF page.
Kānoa’s Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF) is a $1.2 billion initiative aimed at addressing New Zealand’s regional infrastructure deficit. The fund supports projects that enhance regional growth, resilience infrastructure and enabling infrastructure, with initial focus areas in flood resilience and Māori economic development.
The investment strategy for the RIF mentions specifically improving resilience in energy security, both through long and short term applications.
The RIF offers a mix of loans and equity investments benefiting businesses, organisations and communities.
For more details, visit the RIF page.
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