The Dairy Flat Community Trust was established in partnership with the Redvale Landfill & Energy Park to support local initiatives. Funded by an annual contribution indexed to CPI, the Trust has reinvested over $1 million into schools, sports clubs, and community projects.
Our mission is to enhance the region through education, sustainability, and community development, fostering a stronger, more connected community.
Founded in 1993 through the Redvale Landfill agreement, the Dairy Flat Community Trust reinvests landfill revenue to benefit local residents.
Learn MoreWe fund projects benefiting the Dairy Flat community. Residents within our designated boundary may qualify for grants supporting local initiatives.
Learn MoreWe've funded various initiatives over the years, including school playground upgrades, community projects, and local conservation efforts to enhance Dairy Flat.
Learn MoreWe provide funding for projects that benefit the Dairy Flat community. If you live within our designated boundary, you may be eligible for a grant.
Individuals, schools, and community groups based in Dairy Flat.
Projects that contribute to education, community well-being, or environmental sustainability.
Check that your address falls within our funding boundary.
Complete the application form with details of your project.
Submit your application before the deadline.
A new book recognises WM New Zealand’s Redvale Landfill for fulfilling promises, protecting the environment, and fostering strong community relationships.
WM New Zealand's Dairy Flat Community Trust has supported Redvale for 30 years, funding scholarships, community projects, and future environmental initiatives.
WM New Zealand's Dairy Flat Community Trust contributed over $100,000 to local schools, organisations, and students, continuing its long-standing community support.
The Dairy Flat Community Trust awarded annual grants to local groups, supporting education, sports, and community projects with sustained financial aid.
See our full list of Dairy Flat Community Trust frequently asked questions here
The Dairy Flat Community Trust was established in 1993 as part of the Redvale Landfill and Energy Park consent agreement. It provides funding to support local organisations, schools, sports clubs, students, and community projects in Dairy Flat.
We offer funding to individuals, schools, and community groups based within the Dairy Flat area. If your project contributes to education, community well-being, or environmental sustainability, you may be eligible for a grant.
To apply for funding, follow these simple steps:
Check that your address falls within our designated funding boundary.
Complete the application form with details of your project.
Submit your application before the deadline. Download our application forms here.
We fund projects that enhance education, community well-being, and environmental sustainability. This includes initiatives like school upgrades, community events, and conservation projects.
Founded in 1993, the Trust was established as part of the Redvale Landfill consent agreement. The funds generated from the landfill operations are reinvested into the Dairy Flat community to support local initiatives.