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Tourism Bay of Plenty big winner of community funding plans 14 May, 2021 11:00 PM 4 minutes to read Bay of Plenty Regional Council chief executive Fiona McTavish. Photo / NZME A council-controlled organisation that receives millions of dollars in local government funding has secured a large chunk of a community initiatives fund. The Bay of Plenty Regional Council met on Wednesday to discuss its Long-term Plan deliberations, which included the allocation of $200,000 through a Community Initiatives Fund. Another $200,000 was considered for enhanced community engagement and participation plus $500,000 to better support local volunteers. Tourism Bay of Plenty Low Carbon Economy will receive $60,000 and Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital will receive $40,000 per annum from the Community Initiatives Fund. A total of 28 groups applied for funding. ....
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Bay Conservation Cadets – Tauira Mahi programme video “Now I’m excited to go to work, and I feel like I’m actually making a difference in the world,” Bay Conservation Cadet, Nathan Wakely A $3.5 million grant from the Jobs for Nature programme is training a new group of environmental guardians in the Bay of Plenty, says Secretary for the Environment Vicky Robertson. The Bay Conservation Cadets – Tauira Mahi is an employment, training and development programme which upskills people who are unemployed, under-employed or those changing career pathways, in environmental management and restoration. Bay Conservation Alliance received $3.5 million through Ministry for the Environment’s Jobs for Nature funding, to deliver the Bay Conservation Cadets programme. ....