"It's very handy for grandparents to be able to grab stuff for weekends and such like," Sandy said.
Tony Haslett, Fonterra's area manager for Hawke's Bay, said community organisations were encouraged to apply for assistance from the Fonterra Grass Roots programme.
The fund supports projects, ideas and initiatives which bring our rural communities together and make them better, safer and more vibrant places.
The fund has supported more than 1800 initiatives since it was established in 2007.
Funding has provided everything from worm farms and recycling facilities for local schools to seedlings for riparian planting and equipment for emergency response services.
The fund opens doors for a wide range of community projects with grants of between $500 and $5000.