The $100,000 total prize money for the competition will be drawn from the Rabo Community Fund – a fund set up in 2021 and backed by an annual contribution from the Rabobank Group.
The funding will be used by competition winners for work that improves the interior or exterior of their nominated hall, clubrooms or marae.
Mark Chrystall, chairman of the Rabobank lower North Island client council, said it was fantastic to see the competition attract so many entries.
“We know halls, clubrooms and marae are incredibly important for rural communities, and we expected there would be plenty of interest in the competition,” he said.
“But we were blown away by the volume of entries that came in, and I think this really illustrates just how many community hubs there are out there across rural New Zealand which are in need of a bit of funding support.”