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Funding support for organisations hiring interns in 2024

Here are some avenues of funding to support organisations hiring interns in Aotearoa in 2024. These funding avenues are all separate from Summer of Tech, but our programme can be a place to find candidates to fill your roles. Not all Summer of Tech candidates will qualify for the funding, so please check the fine print and chat with the funding folks if you’re unsure.

More below on these 4 funding options:

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This is the most common source of funding support for employers in our programme. If you’re hiring interns to help your business accelerate R&D projects, then Callaghan Innovation R&D Experience Grants are worth checking out. 2024 applications open on 4 June, and we recommend you get your application in ASAP!!

The R&D Experience Grants fund innovative businesses to employ tertiary-level students (NZQA levels 6-10) as full-time interns over their summer break. If your grant is approved, you will receive a reimbursement of $11,120 (plus GST) for 400 hours of full-time work upon proof of payment to the student.

You must be able to offer an R&D position which provides the student with worthwhile experience and plays a positive part in their professional development. You’ll embed one or more students into the teams within your business that are undertaking research and development. They’ll get real-world experience of how science, technology, engineering and design work inside of a business, and how R&D creates appealing products and services.

In return, you’ll get access to inquisitive minds and fresh thinking that will help you overcome research challenges and accelerate the development of your products or services.

The aim is to create a new generation of Kiwi innovators, dreaming big and having a positive impact on Aotearoa New Zealand.


You’ll need to have a project plan and prepare the application form for submission. If it’s your first time, we highly recommend reaching out to the Callaghan Innovation customer service team for help.


For more information, including who can apply, where to find suitable students (ahem, the Summer of Tech programme, of course!), and what kinds of projects are eligible… check out the Callaghan Innovation website.

What about post-grad students?
Callaghan’s Career Grant is available to support Masters and PhD students. We may be able to help you find these candidates through Summer of Tech, too.

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The Cadetships fund is for kaitono (employers) to fund training and development and pastoral care for Māori kaimahi (staff) at any stage of their careers to help them move into higher-skilled and better-paid roles. 

Cadetships help Māori kaimahi to develop new skills, improve confidence and leadership abilities, and should lead to better employment

  • Cadets must be Māori and may be at any age or stage of their career.

  • Cadets must be developed for a minimum of six months, in permanent jobs (or in some industries, have an expectation of ongoing work with that kaitono)

  • Kaitono (employers) can receive up to $10,000 per full-time cadet per year (less for part-time cadets) to contribute to the costs of training, development and mentoring. This may include formal certifications or qualifications.

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Flexi-wage helps you hire staff and get them the skills needed to do the job. You get a wage contribution while they get training and ongoing support. Like the cadetship funding above, Flexi-wage jobs must continue after the Flexi-wage has finished (unless it’s a fixed-term project that benefits the community or environment and will help your employee gain the skills needed to get into work once it's finished).

Job seekers may be eligible for Flexi-wage if they:

  • haven't worked for a long time

and/or

  • have difficulty getting or keeping a job. For example, they might have barriers to finding a job because they need education or training, or their current job may be at risk.

You’ll need to contact MSD to help you find eligible candidates (or check if a Summer of Tech candidate meets their criteria). 


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JobDUN is a paid internship programme for Dunedin businesses and tertiary students.

The programme aims to retain skills and talent in Dunedin by helping businesses find talented students to meet their business needs.

The funding of $1,000 per intern (excl. GST) is paid once the required intern, business and payroll reports have been submitted.


We’re not aware of any other funding available to support hiring digital interns in Aotearoa, so please let us know if you can point to any other incentives for businesses.