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Katoa Connect works alongside learners, whānau, communities, and partners across Aotearoa to build digital confidence, access, and participation.

Katoa Connect Trust team at a digital inclusion and AI workshop in Aotearoa New Zealand, promoting digital skills and community learning.
Ko wai mātou | Who we are

We partner with local communities to deliver digital inclusion programmes that create real impact.

Our learners are better able to access education, find work, easily access the services and products they want, manage their health, and stay connected with their communities.

Tō Mātou Kaupapa | Our purpose

“Ka taea e tātou katoa o Aotearoa ngā kaha matihiko ki te whai wāhi i te Ao.”
Every person in Aotearoa has the digital capabilities to fully participate in the world.


This is Katoa Connect Trust’s bicultural foundational framework. It is a guiding and relevant strategic framework that brings our organisation to life.

Katoa Connect Trust staff and community members celebrating digital literacy learning and digital inclusion programmes in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Our vision

Our mission

Katoa Connect Trust: Our mission

To achieve digital inclusion in communities through partnering on programme delivery and advocacy.

Our guiding principles

Katoa Connect Trust: Guiding Principles

We honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and strive to be trustworthy, responsive, respectful, open, and vibrant:

  • Kaupapa: the reason we exist

  • Te Mahi: the work we do

  • Te Tangata: the people we work with

  • Whanaungatanga: the approach we take

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Ā mātou tāngata | Our people

Katoa Connect is guided by a dedicated team and trustees who bring a shared commitment to digital inclusion across Aotearoa. Together, they provide leadership, experience, and a deep connection to the communities we work alongside.

Our strategic priorities

(2026–2028)


Our strategic priorities focus on strengthening digital inclusion across Aotearoa through community partnerships, capability building, and long-term impact.

Build more: empower growth

Broaden impact within existing communities (Māori, Pasifika, Refugees and Seniors) by updating curriculum with AI and cybersecurity modules.

Build new: intentional inclusion

Prioritise equitable access for disabled communities, specifically targeting the 52% assistance gap through co-design with partners.

Build on: organisational excellence

Strengthen expertise and government relationships while establishing a New Zealand Digital Equity Index as a core evidence base for advocacy.

2026 - Build, prioritise and provide

Focus on foundational digital capacity and capability.

2027 - Advance and expand

Develop mid-level subject-specific courses (e.g. health and financial literacy) and expand disability access through expert partnerships.

2028 - Lead and innovate

Delivery of high-level, multi-channel courses underpinned by digital safety education.

Reports and resources


We share our research, insights, and resources to support digital inclusion across Aotearoa. Explore our reports, tools, and publications to learn more about the challenges, opportunities, and impact of our work.