Just over 22 per cent of those eligible to vote in Rotorua Trust elections have had their say – but there's still a few days left if you haven't voted yet.
Trust manager Tony Gill is urging people to have their say on who should be guardian of the trust's $160 million community fund because the decisions trustees make have the potential to impact on the entire community.
Voting is open until midday Saturday November 23.
"There would be few, if any, people in the Rotorua community who haven't benefited from a granting decision over the past 25 years since the trust was formed, Gill said.
As well as supporting a range health, education and social initiatives, the trust has been involved in providing a boost to several capital projects over the years – including committing funds to the rebuild of the Rotorua Museum and the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre.