Housing Minister Megan Woods said the $107.6 million funding package, announced this morning, would support vulnerable New Zealanders through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
That money is coming from the yet-to-be announced Covid-19 action plan, which will be unveiled in May's Budget.
Woods said those living rough, or in accommodation where social distancing was not possible, were especially vulnerable to the virus.
"Finding safe accommodation for our most vulnerable people through the Covid-19 pandemic has been a key priority for the Government."
Since the alert levels were put in place, more than 1100 additional motel units had been secured for people living rough and homeless by Government agencies, community housing, iwi and Māori providers, Woods said.
Today's $100 million funding, providing for 1600 motel units, is on top of that action plan.
"As the Covid-19 restrictions are lifted, the Government's build programme and work with the construction sector will resume to bring on more housing at pace," Woods said.