Three Bay community groups have received financial boosts as a result of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's Annual Plan deliberations.
Water Safety Bay of Plenty and Western Bay Museum were each granted $20,000, while Māori economic development organisation Toi Kai Rawa Trust also received $250,000 through the Community Initiatives Fund.
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Bay of Plenty Regional Council chairman Doug Leeder said the funding was in line with the strategic direction of the council.
"This support reflects the role we play in maintaining a vibrant region as well as making sure our communities are safe and resilient", Leeder said.