Bay of Plenty Rugby chief executive Mike Rogers wants "to make this community a better place through sport".
With that in mind, the province's rugby union is using its sponsorship arrangements at the National Sevens in a fortnight to involve charities that play a key role in Tauranga.
"It costs Bay of Plenty Rugby $550,000 to run the sevens. Our main sponsors for the tournament are TECT but we can't take money from an organisation like that without giving back to the community in some way."
So Rogers' organisation has partnered with three charities – Riding for the Disabled, Good Neighbour and Coastguard.
Players and officials from both the men's and women's Bay sevens teams are visiting each of those charities to find out more about the work they do and offer some assistance.