
Launching Rotorua Trust’s new brand
Our new brand represents the work of Rotorua Trust in a simple yet meaningful way. Since it was established in 1994, the Trust’s look and… Read More »Launching Rotorua Trust’s new brand
Our new brand represents the work of Rotorua Trust in a simple yet meaningful way. Since it was established in 1994, the Trust’s look and… Read More »Launching Rotorua Trust’s new brand
Rotorua Trust has injected close to $5.2 million into the community in the past 12 months, investing directly into groups that are helping create a… Read More »Rotorua Trust invests more than $5m in community following strong financial year
The Rotorua Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) programme was established in 2014 to provide a children’s mentoring programme focused on creating brighter futures through long-term,… Read More »Big Brothers Big Sisters Rotorua
The Rotorua Trust has commissioned long-time local journalist Jill Nicholas, and international and national award-winning photographer Stephen Parker, to capture the stories of local people.… Read More »In Profile – an in-depth look at the life and times of our city’s diverse community.
Rotorua’s next generation of digital leaders are being encouraged to reach new heights under the wing of Māori-led organisation, Digital Natives Academy (DNA). With a… Read More »Digital Natives Academy Charitable Trust
Rotorua’s artistic community is set to become even more diverse with the establishment of TeKuraPae – a new collective of Te Arawa artists with the… Read More »Te Arawa Artists Collective
Established in 2018, the Swim-Able NZ charitable trust exists to provide swimming lessons, water safety skills and exercises for all abilities, but specialises in providing… Read More »Swim-Able NZ
Atua Awhi, a community programme that fosters a sense of ‘soul, belonging and purpose’ has received a grant of $15,000 from Rotorua Trust to help… Read More »Ngongotahā community programme receives $15k funding boost
The Kiwi Can team has always known the importance of teaching kids life skills such as self-belief and resilience. Rotorua manager Megan Kusabs says they’re… Read More »Kiwi Can more important than ever in adjusting to new norm
Rotorua Trust has paid out just over $500,000 in operational grants this week. This was earlier than scheduled in a bid to help ease some… Read More »$500,000 paid out to support Rotorua groups with operating costs