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Rural community groups encouraged to enter Rabobank’s Good Deeds Competition – day's labour support and $5k on offer

Rabobank is excited to announce the launch of the 2025 Rabobank Good Deeds Competition, giving rural community groups across New Zealand a chance to win a day's labour support and $5,000 in funding for their nominated community project.

The competition has been running annually since 2017 and aims to support and celebrate the incredible efforts of rural communities in enhancing their local areas.

“Whether it's a community garden, a local sports facility, or an environmentalproject, Rabobank wants to hear about the initiatives making a difference in rural New Zealand,” Rabobank General Manager for Country Banking Bruce Weir said.

Entries for the competition are open throughout June, and community groups are encouraged to submit their projects for consideration. The winning group willreceive a dedicated day of hands-on support from Rabobank employees as well as $5,000 to help bring their project to life.

The $5,000 of funding for the winning project will be drawn from the Rabo Community Fund – a fund set up by Rabobank in 2021 and backed by an annual contribution from the Rabobank Group.

 

Rural community groups encouraged to enter Rabobank’s Good Deeds Competition – day's labour support and $5k on offer

Good Deeds working bee Beaconsfield School in South Canterbury

Mr Weir said Rabobank was thrilled to continue its support for rural communities through the Good Deeds Competition.

“Rural community projects play a vital role in strengthening rural areas, and we look forward to seeing the innovative and impactful initiatives that will be entered this year."

“We’ve been running this competition annually since 2017 in conjunction with the Country radio show and it always attracts some great entries from across the country.”

Mr Weir said around 20 Rabobank staff were generally lined up to attend the labour days supporting the winning project, and they were fantastic community events.

“I’ve been lucky enough to attend several of these labour days since the inception of the competition, and the local teams always roll up their sleeves and really get stuck in,” he said.

“We encourage local community members to attend these events too, and the winning community group has often been amazed at how much progress is made on the day towards the completion of the project.”

Recent competition winners include the Te Mata Tennis Club (2024), Beaconsfield School in South Canterbury (2023), and the Te Ranga School Bush Classroom in the Bay of Plenty (2022).

To enter the competition, visit the competition home page and complete the online application form. The winning project will be announced live on The Country radio show in early July.