Billed as the first choreographed dance video of its kind to be launched to the world, it was filmed over 18 months and drew on a large team of volunteers.
"The goal is to get the entire region dancing to Poi E. Our aim is to be the largest choreographed dance video in the world," Stepup Taranaki's Sarah Lee said.
"Our ultimate goal is to raise $100,000 to be split between Taranaki Young Peoples Trust and South Taranaki Hospice, who have identified services and capital items that are currently required within their respective charities. These charities provide essential services for young people at risk and palliative care respectively."
Stepup Taranaki, the organisation behind the video, wants to see Poi E the song back at number one in the charts by Christmas 2016.
"We want to make it a global viral video and challenge the rest of the world to do better - which will be hard because we have the best song," Ms Lee said.
The Patea Maori Club, owners and performers of the song, welcomed the video.
"It was our pleasure to be a part of this awesome kaupapa," the club wrote on its Facebook page.