Government Support for Startups & SMEs in New Zealand (2025)
Government Support for Startups & SMEs in New Zealand (2025)

Government Support for Startups & SMEs in New Zealand (2025)

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Discover Every Active NZ Government Grant and Support Program for Startups & SMEs (2025)

New Zealand’s government offers a wide range of non-dilutive support for startups and small businesses — including grants, co-funding, R&D tax credits, mentoring, export services, and startup visas. These non-dilutive tools help founders build products, upskill teams, and scale faster.

This page breaks down every live government initiative for New Zealand founders in 2025 — covering funding, capability support, export services, and investment programs. It’s a founder-first guide with clear eligibility info and direct application links, built to help you find the right support at the right time. We’ve simplified the ecosystem so you can see what’s live, what fits your stage, and how to access it — with direct links to the next correct step.

🏛️ The Complete List of New Zealand Government Startup & SME Support Initiatives (2025)

Every active NZ government grant, fund, visa, and support program for founders — verified, scannable and updated for 2025.

📈 NZGCP: The Government VC You Should Know About

https://www.nzgcp.co.nz/

New Zealand Growth Capital Partners (NZGCP) is the government's venture capital arm. NZGCP co-invests with approved VCs through two key programs:

  • Aspire Fund – Early-stage co-investment alongside angel networks and seed funds.
  • Elevate Fund – Supports Series A+ rounds via partnerships with VC firms.

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⚠️ Several programs listed rely on Callaghan Innovation funding. As of Q2 2025, this funding is under government review and is transitioning to MBIE. Confirm status with the program operator before applying.

1. How New Zealand Government Agencies Support Startups and SMEs

Where do you start? Right here.

New Zealand’s government support system is powered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), with key programs delivered through Inland Revenue, Callaghan Innovation, and New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE). Most support flows through your local Regional Business Partner (RBP) hub — the front door for startup founders.

The RBP network connects you to real people (called Growth Advisors) who can are experts at helping you navigate the support the government has to offer.

To find a RBP Growth Advisor and take the first right step:

📍 Start here: https://www.business.govt.nz/how-to-grow/regional-business-partner-network/find-your-local-regional-business-partner

This page lets you search by region to find your local RBP hub — often hosted by your local Chamber of Commerce or Economic Development Agency. From there, you can:

  1. Book a free meeting with a Growth Advisor
  2. Get personalised guidance on which government programs apply to your business
  3. Access co-funding, grants, or referrals based on your stage and needs

💡 You don’t need a polished pitch — just a clear view of what you're building and where support is needed.

💲 New Zealand Chambers of Commerce are a nationwide network of 30 regional business organisations that support local startups and SMEs with advocacy, networking, and access to government-funded programs. Many also host the Regional Business Partner Network (below), helping founders access capability vouchers, mentoring, and growth advice. Chambers are independent but often work closely with MBIE, Callaghan Innovation, and councils to deliver practical support to business owners across Aotearoa.

📍Start here: https://www.newzealandchambers.co.nz/new-zealand-chamber-network/

2. Complete List of NZ Government Agencies That Provide Support to Startups & SMEs

Explore every NZ government agency offering startup and SME support — from grants and co-funding to mentoring, visas, and venture capital — with verified links and program summaries.
Agency
URL
What it Does
Inland Revenue (IRD)
Administers tax credits and incentives, including the 15% R&D Tax Incentive for businesses conducting eligible R&D activities.
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE)
NZ’s central economic development ministry. Oversees policy and funding for innovation, Māori economic development, and startup support.
Callaghan Innovation
Formerly NZ’s innovation agency. Provides grants, co-funding, incubator support, and R&D talent programs. Functions transferring to MBIE in 2025.
Regional Business Partner Network (RBP)
A network of 15 regional hubs connecting SMEs with advisors, capability vouchers, and referrals to support services.
New Zealand Chamber of Commerce
A nationwide network of regional business organisations that support SMEs and startups with advocacy, networking, business advice, and access to government-funded programs.
MBIE’s small business platform. Offers guides, funding info, and access to the RBP Network and training vouchers.
Ministry of Social Development (Work and Income)
Provides grants and subsidies for people starting businesses from unemployment or low-income positions.
Business Mentors New Zealand
Matches small business owners with experienced mentors. Offers government-supported startup and SME mentoring.
Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry for Māori Development)
Supports Māori-owned businesses with funding, business advisors, and growth support programs.
NZ Growth Capital Partners (NZGCP)
Government-owned VC platform. Manages the Aspire Seed Fund and Elevate Fund to support startup funding.
NZ Export Credit (NZEC)
NZ’s export credit agency. Provides loan guarantees, contract guarantees, and insurance for SME exporters.
Immigration New Zealand
Administers the Entrepreneur Work Visa for overseas founders establishing businesses in NZ.

3. Frequently Asked Questions – Government Support for NZ Founders

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What government support is available for startups in New Zealand?

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How do I apply for Callaghan Innovation grants?

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What is the Regional Business Partner (RBP) Network and how does it work?

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Is MBIE still funding startups in 2025?

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What is the 15% R&D Tax Incentive, and who qualifies?

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What is the R&D Tax Loss Credit — and How Does It Work?

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What is R&D and who qualifies?

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How does the Callaghan Deep Tech Incubator program work, and how do I apply?

4. For Māori & Pasifika Founders

📍 Start here: https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/nga-putea-me-nga-ratonga/maori-enterprise

Dedicated support exists for Māori and Pasifika entrepreneurs building startups or small businesses in Aotearoa. You may be eligible for tailored funding, capability programs, or one-on-one guidance through:

Need help navigating the system? A local RBP Growth Advisor can walk you through what’s available and refer you to the right contacts.

5. Government Grants for New Zealand Startups & SMEs (2025)

A grant is non-repayable funding provided by the government to help startups or small businesses cover specific costs—like launching a business, hiring talent, or developing new products—without giving up equity or taking on debt.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
Self-Employment Start-up Payment
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
Up to $10,000 grant for essential start-up costs to help an unemployed person launch a new business.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Flexi-Wage for Self-Employment
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
$600/week for 28 weeks (max $16,800) wage subsidy to support a founder’s income or business costs in the first months of trading.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Business Training & Advice Grant
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
Grant up to $5,000 per year to pay for approved business courses, coaching or professional advice when starting a business.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Callaghan R&D Experience Grant
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
Callaghan Innovation
National
Funds student intern wages (at Living Wage) for summer R&D projects, so businesses get extra R&D help and students gain experience.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Callaghan R&D Career Grant
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
Callaghan Innovation
National
Covers 6 months salary for hiring graduate into their first R&D role (max $30K Master, $35K PHD graduate)
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Ārohia Evidence Grant
Startup & SME (non-R&D, early-stage validation)
Callaghan Innovation
National
Co-funding of up to $25,000 to support market validation, feasibility studies, and ecosystem impact assessments that strengthen future grant proposals.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan

6. Government Co-funding for New Zealand Startups & SMEs (2025)

Co-funding is when the government covers a portion of your business costs—like R&D, capability building, or innovation—while your business contributes the rest. It’s not a loan or equity; it’s shared investment to accelerate growth without dilution.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
Callaghan New to R&D Grant
Startup & SME (new to R&D)
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
National
40% co-funding (up to $400k) for a company’s first substantial R&D project. The business must match 60% of costs; helps firms with little prior R&D invest in innovation.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Callaghan Ārohia Trailblazer Grant
Startup
Callaghan Innovation
National
Large matching grant up to $4m for innovative businesses about to commercialise breakthrough products. Funds up to ~50% of project costs for scaling production, building teams, demos, etc., alongside private investment.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Regional Business Partner (RBP) Capability Voucher
SME & Startup
NZTE / MBIE (RBP Network)
National (regional delivery)
50% vouchers up to $5k for management capability development. Businesses co-pay 50% of the cost of approved training/workshops (max $5,000 subsidy per year).
No, requires consultation with RBP Growth Advisor

7. Government Advisory & Incubator Support for New Zealand Startups & SMEs (2025)

Incubator & Accelerator Support

Startup incubators and accelerators help founders turn ideas into fundable businesses with expert guidance, training, and investor readiness programs—often backed by government and free to access.

Advisory & Mentoring Services

Advisory programs match founders with experienced mentors or business advisors who offer hands-on support across planning, validation, and growth—ideal for early-stage or underserved entrepreneurs.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
Callaghan Startup Incubators & Accelerators
Startup (high-growth tech)
Callaghan Innovation (via funded partners)
National (various programs)
Incubation and accelerator programmes funded by government to grow startups. Incubators help founders develop ideas into viable businesses through mentoring, expert support and networks. Accelerators are time-bound cohorts focusing on rapid validation and investor readiness for tech startups. Entry is competitive but free (government-subsidised).
Yes
Business Mentors NZ – Startup Mentoring
Startup & SME (early-stage)
Business Mentors New Zealand (with MBIE support)
National
Volunteer mentoring service matching new entrepreneurs with experienced business mentors. For a nominal fee, founders get 6–12 months of guidance to refine their business idea, test feasibility, and build a solid business plan. Nationwide network with over 1,800 mentors.
Yes
Māori Business Growth Support
Startup & SME (Māori)
Te Puni Kōkiri
National
Holistic startup support for Māori entrepreneurs. Eligible new Māori-owned businesses are paired with a TPK business growth advisor who provides one-on-one support – from planning and skills workshops to connecting with funding and networks – to help launch and grow the venture.
No, requires consultation with a RBP Growth Advisor, Maori Business Network Advisor, or Te Puni Kōkiri
Maori Business Networks
Startup & SME (Māori)
Te Puni Kōkiri
10 Regional Hubs
Te Puni Kōkiri partners with other agencies to provide specific business support and connect you with regional Māori business networks.
No, requires consultation with a RBP Growth Advisor, Maori Business Network Advisor, or Te Puni Kōkiri

8. Government Export & Financial Guarantees for New Zealand Startups & SMEs (2025)

Government export credit support helps NZ startups and SMEs secure contracts and access finance with trade insurance and loan guarantees that reduce risk and unlock international growth.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
NZ Export Credit (Guarantees & Insurance)
Startup & SME (exporting business)
The Treasury – NZ Export Credit
National
Export credit agency support: government provides guarantees and trade credit insurance to NZ exporters. NZEC helps firms mitigate the risk of overseas buyers not paying or banks declining finance by acting as a guarantor/insurer. This improves access to loans and protects against losses, enabling SMEs to secure export contracts.
No, requires consultation with NZEC

9. Government Equity Investment for New Zealand Startups (2025)

Government-backed equity funds like Aspire and Elevate help NZ tech startups raise venture capital by co-investing alongside angels and venture capital firms at Seed to Series B stages.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
NZGCP – Aspire NZ Seed Fund
Startup (early-stage tech)
NZ Growth Capital Partners (Crown VC fund)
National
Government co-investment fund for seed startups: invests alongside angel investors into high-growth NZ tech startups at seed and early stages. Aspire provides flexible capital (no strict per-company cap) with a higher risk tolerance to help startups grow, while always bringing in at least matching private investment.
No, requires pitching to a NZGCP investment team member
NZGCP – Elevate NZ Venture Fund
Startup (growth-stage tech)
NZ Growth Capital Partners (fund of funds)
National
$300M fund-of-funds to boost VC for Series A/B: government-backed program investing in venture capital funds rather than directly in startups. Elevate backs VC fund managers (with required private matching) to increase the capital available for NZ companies’ larger funding rounds (typically $2–$20M). This strengthens the domestic VC ecosystem and supports scaling startups.
No, requires pitching to a NZGCP investment team member

10. Government Immigration Support for New Zealand Startups & SMEs (2025)

The Entrepreneur Work Visa allows international founders to launch startups in New Zealand, with a pathway to residency for high-impact ventures.
Program
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Description
Official Page
Endpoint?
Entrepreneur Work Visa
Starup & SME
Immigration New Zealand
National (visa)
Work visa pathway for entrepreneurs to establish a business in NZ. Applicants need at least NZ$100k capital (unless waived for certain sectors) and must meet a point-based system (assessing business plan, experience, benefit to NZ, etc.). Approved entrepreneurs get 12 months (extendable to 3 years total) to launch the business, and can become eligible for residency after 6–30 months if the venture invests ≥NZ$500k and creates 3+ jobs. This visa is designed to attract innovators and job creators.
No, requires consultation with Immigration NZ

11. The Complete List of New Zealand Government Startup & SME Support Initiatives (2025)

Full directory of active government grants, co-funding, equity, and visa programs supporting startups and SMEs in New Zealand (2025). Use this list to compare funding types, eligibility, and endpoints across all initiatives.
Program
Support Type
Type of Business
Provider/Agency
Coverage
Short Description
Official Page (URL)
Endpoint?
Self-Employment Start-up Payment
Grant
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
Up to $10,000 grant for essential start-up costs to help an unemployed person launch a new business.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Flexi-Wage for Self-Employment
Grant
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
$600/week for 28 weeks (max $16,800) wage subsidy to support a founder’s income or business costs in the first months of trading.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Business Training & Advice Grant
Grant
SME & Startup (new business founders)
MSD – Work and Income
National
Grant up to $5,000 per year to pay for approved business courses, coaching or professional advice when starting a business.
No, requires consultation with MSD
Callaghan R&D Experience Grant
Grant
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
Callaghan Innovation
National
Funds student intern wages (at Living Wage) for summer R&D projects, so businesses get extra R&D help and students gain experience.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Callaghan R&D Career Grant
Grant
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
Callaghan Innovation
National
Covers 6 months of a graduate’s salary in an R&D role, enabling SMEs to hire a PhD/Masters graduate to build in-house innovation capability.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Callaghan New to R&D Grant
Co-funding
Startup & SME (new to R&D)
Startup & SME engaging in Callaghan’s definition of R&D
National
40% co-funding (up to $400k) for a company’s first substantial R&D project. The business must match 60% of costs; helps firms with little prior R&D invest in innovation.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Callaghan Ārohia Trailblazer Grant
Co-funding
Startup
Callaghan Innovation
National
Large matching grant up to $4m for innovative businesses about to commercialise breakthrough products. Funds up to ~50% of project costs for scaling production, building teams, demos, etc., alongside private investment.
No, requires consultation with Callaghan
Regional Business Partner (RBP) Capability Voucher
Co-funding
SME & Startup
NZTE / MBIE (RBP Network)
National (regional delivery)
50% vouchers up to $5k for management capability development. Businesses co-pay 50% of the cost of approved training/workshops (max $5,000 subsidy per year).
No, requires consultation with RBP Growth Advisor
Callaghan Startup Incubators & Accelerators
Advisory & Incubation
Startup (high-growth tech)
Callaghan Innovation (via funded partners)
National (various programs)
Incubation and accelerator programmes funded by government to grow startups. Incubators help founders develop ideas into viable businesses through mentoring, expert support and networks. Accelerators are time-bound cohorts focusing on rapid validation and investor readiness for tech startups. Entry is competitive but free (government-subsidised).
Yes
Business Mentors NZ – Startup Mentoring
Advisory & Incubation
Startup & SME (early-stage)
Business Mentors New Zealand (with MBIE support)
National
Volunteer mentoring service matching new entrepreneurs with experienced business mentors. For a nominal fee, founders get 6–12 months of guidance to refine their business idea, test feasibility, and build a solid business plan. Nationwide network with over 1,800 mentors.
Yes
Māori Business Growth Support
Advisory & Incubation
Startup & SME (Māori)
Te Puni Kōkiri
National
Holistic startup support for Māori entrepreneurs. Eligible new Māori-owned businesses are paired with a TPK business growth advisor who provides one-on-one support – from planning and skills workshops to connecting with funding and networks – to help launch and grow the venture.
No, requires consultation with a RBP Growth Advisor, Maori Business Network Advisor, or Te Puni Kōkiri
Maori Business Networks
Advisory & Incubation
Startup & SME (Māori)
Te Puni Kōkiri
10 Regional Hubs
Te Puni Kōkiri partners with other agencies to provide specific business support and connect you with regional Māori business networks.
No, requires consultation with a RBP Growth Advisor, Maori Business Network Advisor, or Te Puni Kōkiri
NZ Export Credit (Guarantees & Insurance)
Export & Financial Guarantees
Startup & SME (exporting business)
The Treasury – NZ Export Credit
National
Export credit agency support: government provides guarantees and trade credit insurance to NZ exporters. NZEC helps firms mitigate the risk of overseas buyers not paying or banks declining finance by acting as a guarantor/insurer. This improves access to loans and protects against losses, enabling SMEs to secure export contracts.
No, requires consultation with NZEC
NZGCP – Aspire NZ Seed Fund
Equity investment
Startup (early-stage tech)
NZ Growth Capital Partners (Crown VC fund)
National
Government co-investment fund for seed startups: invests alongside angel investors into high-growth NZ tech startups at seed and early stages. Aspire provides flexible capital (no strict per-company cap) with a higher risk tolerance to help startups grow, while always bringing in at least matching private investment.
No, requires pitching to a NZGCP investment team member
NZGCP – Elevate NZ Venture Fund
Equity investment
Startup (growth-stage tech)
NZ Growth Capital Partners (fund of funds)
National
$300M fund-of-funds to boost VC for Series A/B: government-backed program investing in venture capital funds rather than directly in startups. Elevate backs VC fund managers (with required private matching) to increase the capital available for NZ companies’ larger funding rounds (typically $2–$20M). This strengthens the domestic VC ecosystem and supports scaling startups.
No, requires pitching to a NZGCP investment team member
Entrepreneur Work Visa
Immigration
Starup & SME
Immigration New Zealand
National (visa)
Work visa pathway for entrepreneurs to establish a business in NZ. Applicants need at least NZ$100k capital (unless waived for certain sectors) and must meet a point-based system (assessing business plan, experience, benefit to NZ, etc.). Approved entrepreneurs get 12 months (extendable to 3 years total) to launch the business, and can become eligible for residency after 6–30 months if the venture invests ≥NZ$500k and creates 3+ jobs. This visa is designed to attract innovators and job creators.
No, requires consultation with Immigration NZ
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