Sir Tīmoti Kāretu has expressed his support for the transition and for those who have agreed to come on board as initial trustees.
MacLeod’s language revitalisation agency, Kauwaka, has been behind the festival for two years.
“It’s been incredible to come together and uplift our first language and culture for the second year running, but behind the scenes, we’ve faced tough economic conditions and were struggling to maintain institutional support.
“The charitable trust structure provides a more robust foundation for the festival’s operations and helps secure its future growth. Toitū Te Reo is a celebration that belongs to the motu, and trustees are language champions from iwi all over the country.”