Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 Month Period August 2016 – July

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Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 Month Period August 2016 – July Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 month period August 2016 – July 2017 AUCKLAND Blind Sailing N Z -$2,500.00 Korean Positive Ageing Charitable Trust $2,000.00 Bowls North Harbour Inc $4,997.02 Korean Positive Ageing Charitable Trust $2,000.00 A Better Chance Charitable Trust $1,500.00 Bucklands Beach Intermediate School $1,000.00 Living Theatre Charitable Trust $2,397.91 A Better Chance Charitable Trust $495.65 A Better Chance Charitable Trust $1,920.00 Catholic Social Services $10,000.00 Living Theatre Charitable Trust $2,000.00 A Better Chance Charitable Trust -$124.22 Central City Baseball Club Incorporated $5,489.80 Lynfield College $1,478.26 A Better Chance Charitable Trust -$4,000.00 Central Netz Netball Club $6,200.00 Lynfield College B O T -$1,950.00 A Better Chance Charitable Trust -$540.00 Central Netz Netball Club -$620.00 Lynn Avon United AFC $5,000.00 A Better Chance Charitable Trust -$80.00 Central Netz Netball Club -$1,240.00 Mahurangi East Tennis Club Inc. $3,570.00 Adventure Specialties Trust $5,000.00 Central Netz Netball Club -$110.00 Mairangi Bay Surf Lifesaving Club Inc $5,000.00 Age Concern North Shore Inc $1,000.00 Akarana Zone of NZRL Inc $1,500.00 Child Cancer Foundation Incorporated $20,000.00 Mana Majors Sports Club $1,185.00 Alliance Francaise D'Auckland $5,000.00 Child Cancer Foundation Incorporated $10,000.00 Mangere Budgeting Services Trust -$942.00 Anglican Trust for Women and Children $2,020.00 Children's Autism Foundation $7,000.00 Mangere East Rugby League Football Club Aorere College $3,000.00 Clevedon School $1,903.47 & Sports Inc $5,403.00 Aorere College -$395.65 Clubs of Auckland Incorporated $40,000.00 Manurewa Intermediate School $5,000.00 Aotea Sea Scouts $1,078.40 Coastguard Northern Region Inc $5,000.00 Manurewa Intermediate School -$5,000.00 Aotearoa Martial Arts Academy NZ Inc $4,057.20 Coastguard Northern Region Inc $10,000.00 Marist North Harbour Rugby and Sports Aotearoa Martial Arts Academy NZ Inc $5,000.00 Attainable Trust $2,000.00 Cochlear Implant Foundation of N Z - Club Inc $4,000.00 Attainable Trust $3,750.00 Hearing House -$2,000.00 Marist Rugby League Football Club Inc $4,000.00 Attainable Trust $2,000.00 Cochlear Implant Foundation of Maungarei Community Christian Trust $5,000.00 Attainable Trust $3,000.00 New Zealand $5,946.81 ME/CFS Support (Auckland) Inc $1,540.00 Attainable Trust $4,000.00 College Rifles Rugby Union Football Mercy Hospice Auckland Ltd $5,000.00 Attainable Trust $3,000.00 & Sports Club Inc $10,591.00 Mount Wellington Tennis Club Inc $5,000.00 Attainable Trust $3,000.00 College Rifles Rugby Union Football Mountfort Park Water Polo Club $2,500.00 Auckland & District Pipe Band Incorporated $1,300.00 Auckland & District Pipe Band Incorporated $703.47 & Sports Club Inc $7,198.00 Mountfort Park Water Polo Club $3,500.00 Auckland Badminton Association Inc $15,000.00 Communicare-Civilian Maimed CMA Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC $5,499.99 Auckland Baseball Association $10,000.00 (Auckland) Inc $4,000.00 Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC $2,000.00 Auckland Baseball Association $10,000.00 Cornwall Districts Cricket and Sports Mt Albert Ramblers Softball Club $1,000.00 Auckland Cambodian Youth & Recreation Association $12,000.00 Mt Albert Rugby League Football Club Trust $2,000.00 Counties Manukau Cricket Association Inc $751.28 Incorporated $10,000.00 Auckland Children's Theatre Academy Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union $5,000.00 Mt Albert Tennis Club Inc $3,000.00 Performing Arts Trust $2,000.00 Counties-Manukau Touch Association $5,990.00 Mt Eden Hockey Club $5,000.00 Auckland City Mission $5,000.00 Cure Kids -$875.00 Mt Eden Hockey Club -$54.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $10,000.00 Dalmatinsko Kulturno Drustvo Mt Wellington Roller Sports Club Inc $5,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $15,300.00 (Dalmatian Cultural Society) $4,000.00 Mt Wellington Rugby Football Club $25,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $15,300.00 Dance Therapy NZ $6,000.00 Mt Wellington Rugby Football Club $10,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $10,000.00 Dance Therapy NZ $4,000.00 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Auckland and Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $8,000.00 De La Salle College Charitable Trust $4,180.00 the North Shore Inc $8,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. $3,000.00 Diabetes NZ Auckland Branch $6,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$1,000.00 Auckland District Kidney Society Inc $2,000.00 Domain Concerts Trust $17,750.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Auckland Grammar Rowing Club Inc $2,000.00 Domain Concerts Trust $5,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Auckland Grammar School $3,000.00 East Tamaki Bowling Club Inc $1,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Auckland Hockey Association $10,000.00 Ecomatters Environment Trust $4,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Incorporated $3,000.00 Auckland Indian Sports Club Inc $4,200.00 Ecomatters Environment Trust $8,582.00 Netball Northern Zone Incorporated $2,601.29 Auckland Indian Sports Club Inc $4,200.00 Eden Epsom Playcentre $837.30 Netball Northern Zone Incorporated -$162.44 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust- trading Eden Epsom Playcentre -$56.91 Netball Northern Zone Incorporated $5,000.00 as Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland $5,000.00 Eden Epsom Playcentre -$101.79 Netball Waitakere Inc. $6,000.00 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust- trading Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Hope Community Impact Trust $2,000.00 as Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland $7,000.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand Council of Victim Support Auckland Paraplegic and Physically Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 Groups Inc $2,000.00 Disabled Association Incorporated $760.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand Indian Sports Assn Inc -$4,000.00 Auckland Philharmonia Trust $2,500.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rowing Association Inc $5,000.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rowing Regional Performance Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Centre $3,000.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Inc -$769.24 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rugby League Inc -$25,145.08 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Incorporated -$3,748.10 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $20,000.00 Eden-Roskill Softball Club (Inc.) $2,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $34,100.00 Ellerslie Association Football Club Inc $5,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rugby League Incorporated -$1,100.02 Ellerslie Association Football Club Inc $5,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $15,000.00 Ellerslie Badminton Club $2,728.26 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $25,000.00 Ellerslie Eagles Rugby League Football Club $5,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Incorporated -$25,000.00 Ellerslie Eagles Rugby League Football Club $3,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $20,000.00 English Language Partners New Zealand Trust $3,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Theatre Company Limited $5,000.00 Eventing Auckland Incorporated $2,658.69 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland University Cricket Club $3,000.00 Garden to Table Trust $12,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc $4,000.00 Grammar TEC Rugby Club $2,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc $5,000.00 Grammar TEC Rugby Club $4,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc $20,000.00 Gymnastics Community Trust $780.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Auckland Women's Centre $1,500.00 Gymnastics Community Trust $5,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Auckland Women's Centre $3,435.80 Harbour Raiders Volleyball Club Incorporated $2,116.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Avondale Community Society Incorporated $4,000.00 Harbour Sport Trust $12,141.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Aztec Sports Club $5,336.00 Hindu Heritage Research Foundation (NZ) -$123.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Aztec Sports Club -$1,000.00 Hindu Heritage Research Foundation (NZ) $1,000.00 Trust Board $3,000.00 Aztec Sports Club -$5.00 Hoop Star New Zealand $5,000.00 New Zealand Rugby Foundation Incorporated $10,000.00 Bays Youth Community Trust $2,705.00 Hoop Star New Zealand $2,000.00 New Zealand Sailing Trust $3,000.00 Bayside Westhaven Little League Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club $3,766.95 New Zealand Sailing Trust $6,000.00 Baseball Incorporated $5,000.00 Howick Sailing Club Inc $1,000.00 New Zealand Sailing Trust $15,000.00 Bayside Westhaven Little League Howick-Pakuranga Baseball Club Incorporated $2,000.00 New Zealand Sailing 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