Trust Horizon is continuing to support homes in the Eastern Bay of Plenty to be warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and more energy efficient.
Read MoreThe Lions Te Urewera Education Centre has seen in excess of 100,000 visitors since it was established 56 years ago as an outdoor education facility to enable urban youth to experience life away from town centres.
Read MoreNewly established charitable organisation, Cycling Without Age Eastern Bay of Plenty, will soon be rolling out their plan to mobilise low mobility residents thanks to a $24,335 grant from Trust Horizon.
Read MoreThe St John Ambulance Station in Whakatāne will soon be receiving a much-needed lighting upgrade, improving the safety and efficiency of the complex, thanks to a $9,728 grant from Trust Horizon.
Read MoreTrust Horizon is expanding their $150,000 Community COVID-19 Contribution Grant funding pool to include support for local churches and sporting clubs who own and operate community facilities.
Read MoreBetween the 19th to 28th August, over 8,000 locals and visitors were drawn into Whakatāne’s town centre to enjoy the Trust Horizon Light Up Festival – a series of light-based art installations stretching across the CBD.
Read MoreTrust Horizon has published its 2022 Community Update, sharing the highlights of another year of supporting positive change within the Eastern Bay.
Read MoreThe Strand in Whakatāne has been lit up with more than 21,000 new fairy lights as part of Whakatāne District Council’s aim to enhance the space, create more vibrancy and improve safety in the CBD.
Read MoreA new fund established by Trust Horizon providing lower-interest finance will help organisations in the Eastern Bay sustainably transition from high-carbon energy sources to renewables – lowering the barriers to transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
Read MoreTrust Horizon is encouraging Eastern Bay students to consider a career in the energy and electricity field, with the continuation of their long-running scholarship programme.
Read MoreIn 2020, Trust Horizon announced a shift in focus towards high impact investing to create lasting and measurable benefits in our local communities. Read about recent investments here.
Read MoreHave your say in bringing positive changes to the area and building a bright future in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Complete Trust Horizon’s new survey here:
Read MoreAt their February 18 meeting, Trust Horizon approved the allocation of $150,000 to create a Community COVID-19 Contribution Grant funding pool. Available to apply for from March 2022, the grant will see successful applicants receive a $1,000 contribution to go towards the facility’s power bill account.
Read MoreWell-insulated homes are known to lead to better health outcomes, keeping homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer. They also lead to lower energy bills, using up to 30% less energy than un-insulated homes.
Read MoreTrust Horizon has provided Trident level 2 Engineering students with a $6,000 grant to go towards the building of Electric Go Karts.
Read MoreThe New Year signals a new career and a bright future for former Whakatane High School student Zayden Paul thanks to support from Trust Horizon.
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Thursday, 16th December – Monday, 10th January.
We wish you all a safe and happy holiday season!
Read MoreThis summer, Ōpōtiki’s local skatepark will be transformed into a space the community can be proud of – thanks in part to a $100,000 grant from Trust Horizon.
Read MoreKawerau District Council received over $200,000 from Trust Horizon to help fix its free, heated swimming pool, alongside other projects.
Read MoreTrust Horizon has approved a grant to support a project designed to bridge the digital divide in Kawerau, by bringing reliable and affordable internet connections to the homes of school-aged children.
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