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Approved Ttcf Grants 1 April 2013 - 31 March 2014 APPROVED TTCF GRANTS 1 APRIL 2013 - 31 MARCH 2014 NORTHLAND Stakeout Bar & Grill Age Concern Whangarei Inc $ 11,935.00 Alzheimers Society Northland Inc $ 5,000.00 Amputee Society of Auckland & Northland Inc $ 18,000.00 City Cricket Club $ 8,000.00 Deaf Aotearoa NZ Inc - Northland Branch $ 10,000.00 Epilepsy Assn New Zealand - Northland $ 2,000.00 F C Whangarei $ 847.00 Hapitia Nga Rangatahi Inc $ 2,000.00 Hurupaki Primary School $ 4,000.00 Kartsport Whangarei Inc $ 1,000.00 Lifeline Aotearoa Northland Branch $ 3,000.00 Maungakaramea Hockey Club $ 1,320.00 Maungatapere School $ 6,500.00 Nga Morehu Whanau Trust $ 2,000.00 North Haven Hospice $ 2,000.00 Northland Astronomical Society Inc $ 3,000.00 Northland Disabled Charitable Trust (T/A Forget Me Not Adult Day Centre) $ 2,625.00 Northland Junior Cricket Incorporated $ 2,068.00 Northland Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc $ 3,022.00 Northland Squash Racquets Assn Inc $ 440.00 One Tree Point Bowling Club Inc $ 1,500.00 Onerahi Soccer Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Otaika Valley School $ 1,000.00 Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand $ 6,600.00 Parent to Parent Northland $ 4,560.00 Parua Bay School $ 8,000.00 Regent Community Trust $ 2,391.00 Ruakaka Surf Life Saving Patrol Inc $ 2,801.00 SANZ Kamo Scout Group $ 5,000.00 Sherwood Park Golf Club Inc $ 1,000.00 Special Olympics Whangarei $ 2,304.00 Sport Northland $ 2,000.00 St John's Progressive Childcare Centre Inc $ 2,000.00 Tauraroa Area School $ 2,000.00 Tennis Northland Incorporated $ 5,000.00 The Northland Golf Club Inc $ 3,378.00 The Order of St John - Northern Region Trust Board $ 4,250.00 Tikipunga Association Football Club $ 2,270.00 Waipu Cove Surf Lifesaving Club $ 5,000.00 Whangarei Amateur Swimming Club Inc $ 15,000.00 Whangarei Anglican Care Trust $ 1,938.00 Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau $ 639.00 Whangarei Junior Rugby Management Board Inc $ 6,882.00 Less Refunds Received -$3,773.84 $ 175,496.16 AUCKLAND Chances Sports Bar, Glenfield. A Girl Called Hope $ 3,890.00 ADHD Assn Inc $ 8,695.00 Akoranga Childcare Centre Incorporated $ 3,000.00 Auckland Challenge Inc $ 5,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Inc $ 10,000.00 Badminton North Harbour $ 17,750.00 Bays Youth Community Trust $ 6,000.00 Bayswater School PTA $ 5,000.00 Beach Haven Tennis Club $ 1,424.00 Becroft Park Tennis Club Incorporated $ 12,500.00 Belmont Park Racquets Club Inc $ 3,503.00 Beneficiaries Advocacy & Information Service Inc $ 5,184.00 Birkenhead City Cricket & Sports Club Inc $ 1,600.00 Birkenhead College Board of Trustees $ 40,000.00 Canteen Auckland $ 15,000.00 Child Cancer Foundation Inc $ 28,000.00 Forrest Hill Milford United Football Club $ 5,830.00 Fushin Ryu Karate NZ $ 10,000.00 Glenfield Rovers AFC & Sports Club Inc $ 4,760.00 Gymnastics Community Trust $ 1,868.00 Harness Racing Waikato Inc $ 360,000.00 Home and Family Counselling Inc $ 10,000.00 Kaipatiki Project Inc $ 5,000.00 Long Bay College $ 2,450.00 Mairangi Arts Centre Trust $ 3,990.00 Milford Plunket Toy Library $ 5,000.00 Murray's Bay Sailing Club $ 5,000.00 New Zealand Tag Football Incorporated $ 10,000.00 North Harbour Basketball Assn $ 10,000.00 North Harbour Living Without Violence Incorporated $ 5,000.00 North Harbour Softball Assn. Inc $ 10,000.00 North Harbour Synchronised Swimming Club $ 4,147.00 North Shore Brass $ 645.00 North Shore Group Riding for the Disabled Inc $ 5,000.00 North Shore Hospice Trust $ 20,000.00 North Shore Women's Centre $ 7,982.00 Northcote College Board of Trustees $ 4,000.00 Northcote Point Community Creche Inc $ 539.00 NZ49er Association $ 43,528.00 NZ National Maritime Museum $ 10,000.00 Onepoto Primary School $ 2,450.00 Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre $ 2,565.00 Sunnybrae Normal School $ 25,000.00 Sunnynook Primary School $ 5,000.00 Supervised Access Centres NZ Trust (aka Care for Kids) $ 14,976.00 The Tennis Charitable Trust $ 50,000.00 Verran Primary School $ 2,550.00 Youth Achievement Trust $ 2,100.00 Westlake Boys High School $ 5,749.00 Westlake Girls High School $ 4,000.00 Less Refunds Received -$62,435.57 $ 763,239.43 THE TRUSTS - WAITAKERE LICENSING TRUST Legends, Lincoln Green Motor Hotel, Miss Q's Westgate, Origins Bar, Te Atatu Tavern, The Marina Restaurant & Bar, The Thirsty Rooster, Western Lights Inn (and also the Gengis Khan, Henderson, and the Hawaiian Sizzler Restaurant & Bar, Westgate). 30 Squadron Hobsonville ATC $ 5,000.00 Alpine Sports Club Inc $ 1,000.00 American Muscle Car Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Arohanui Special School $ 10,000.00 Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand Incorporated $ 5,000.00 Auckland Bowls Inc $ 20,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc $ 5,000.00 Auckland District Kidney Society Inc $ 10,000.00 Auckland Festival of Photography Trust $ 2,000.00 Auckland Kindergarten Association - Te Atatu Peninsula Kindergarten $ 5,000.00 Auckland Land Search and Rescue $ 3,000.00 Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra $ 49,790.00 Auckland Swimming Assn Inc $ 15,000.00 Auckland Waitakere Rollersports Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Barnardos Waitakere $ 20,000.00 Bethells Valley Volunteer Rural Fire Service $ 20,000.00 Birdwood Kindergarten $ 4,800.00 Boxing New Zealand Inc $ 20,000.00 C.A.R.E Waitakere Trust $ 37,500.00 Change Works 2006 Trust $ 15,000.00 Children's International Summer Villages NZ Inc $ 2,000.00 Christian Motorcylists Association NZ Inc $ 4,000.00 Cochlear Implant Foundation of NZ (aka Hearing House) $ 10,000.00 Colwill Kindergarten $ 5,000.00 Combined Youth Services Trust $ 15,000.00 Community Waitakere Charitable Trust $ 20,000.00 Condor Rugby Football Club Inc $ 13,500.00 Croatian Cultural Society of NZ Inc $ 100,000.00 Don Oliver Sport Foundation $ 10,000.00 EcoMatters Environment Trust $ 21,450.00 Edmonton Primary School $ 10,000.00 Edmonton Senior Citizens Club Inc $ 3,400.00 EDUK8 Charitable Trust $ 50,000.00 Environmental Education for Resource Sustainability Trust (EERST) $ 3,000.00 Essentially Men Education Trust $ 5,000.00 Fair Food Trust $ 5,000.00 Family Action $ 50,000.00 Fencing North Inc $ 9,000.00 Flanshaw Road School $ 45,000.00 Freyberg Community Pre-School Inc $ 2,000.00 Get in2life Youth Development Trust $ 40,000.00 Girl Guides Association NZ Inc - Arataki District $ 5,000.00 Glendene Indoor Bowling Club $ 1,700.00 Going West Trust $ 6,000.00 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust New Zealand $ 3,500.00 Halberg Disability Sport Foundation $ 7,500.00 Harbour City Rod Club $ 1,000.00 Henderson Bowls Inc $ 13,000.00 Henderson Central Retailers Association $ 10,000.00 Henderson Croquet Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Henderson High School $ 44,108.70 Henderson Intermediate School $ 4,000.00 Henderson Kindergarten $ 4,000.00 Henderson Primary School $ 9,000.00 Henderson Riding for the Disabled Association Incorporated $ 14,500.00 Henderson Squash Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Henderson Valley Pony Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Henderson Valley Residents Association $ 5,000.00 Herald Island Resident and Ratepayers Assn Inc $ 10,000.00 Hobsonville Bowling Club Inc $ 30,000.00 Hobsonville Primary School $ 40,000.00 Hobsonville Returned Services Assn Inc $ 50,000.00 Holy Cross Primary School $ 9,000.00 Huntington's Disease Assn Auckland Inc $ 10,000.00 Indoor Cricket New Zealand Inc $ 5,000.00 Integrated Neurological Rehabilitation Foundation $ 30,000.00 Interacting $ 6,000.00 Jambalaya Education Charitable Trust $ 3,000.00 Karekare Surf Life Saving Club $ 15,000.00 Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust $ 24,500.00 Kereru-Massey Scout Group $ 3,000.00 Koru Care Charitable Trust New Zealand $ 2,400.00 Kumeu Cricket Club Inc $ 20,000.00 Life Education Trust 2011 Waitakere $ 50,000.00 Lincoln Heights School $ 15,000.00 Liston College $ 34,456.60 Living & Learning Family Centres Foundation $ 20,000.00 Man Alive Charitable Trust $ 10,000.00 Massey Community House Inc - Triangle Park Massey Community Garden $ 10,000.00 Massey Community Trust $ 20,000.00 Massey High School $ 86,130.80 Massey Matters $ 15,000.00 Maternity Services Consumer Council $ 2,000.00 Matipo Primary School $ 14,000.00 McLaren Park & Henderson South Community Initiatives $ 15,000.00 Monte Cecilia Housing Trust $ 13,000.00 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Auckland & The North Shore Inc $ 5,000.00 Muriwai Golf Club Inc $ 20,000.00 Neighbourhood Support Waitakere Inc $ 25,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Inc $ 46,000.00 New Zealand Blue Light Ventures Inc $ 3,000.00 Northwest Community Services Trust $ 250,000.00 NZ Council of Victim Support Groups Inc - Waitemata District $ 5,000.00 NZ Ukulele Trust $ 8,000.00 NZ Water Polo Assn Inc $ 15,000.00 Oratia District School $ 10,000.00 Oratia Scout Group $ 5,000.00 Panacea Arts Charitable Trust - Spark Centre of Creative Development $ 15,000.00 Parent Aid Waitakere $ 30,000.00 Parent to Parent Auckland $ 2,000.00 Parkinsonism Society Auckland Inc $ 5,000.00 Peninsula Arts Incorporated T/A Harbourview Sculpture Trail $ 15,000.00 Piha Community Centre Society Inc $ 5,000.00 Piha Education Trust $ 10,000.00 Piha Surf Life Saving Club Inc $ 20,000.00 Pomaria Primary School $ 40,000.00 Post Natal Distress Support Network Trust $ 4,000.00 Presbyterian Support Northern $ 10,000.00 Pringle Park Bowling Club Inc $ 7,000.00 Public Works Performing Arts Collective Inc T/A ConArtists Theatresports $ 5,000.00 Ranui Action Project Inc $ 8,000.00 Ranui Baptist Community Care $ 40,000.00 Ranui Community House Inc $ 10,000.00 Ranui Youth in Motion Trust $ 5,000.00 Recreate New Zealand $ 5,000.00 Redwood Park Golf Club $ 10,000.00 RNZ Plunket - Waitemata Area Inc Car Seat Rental Scheme $ 184,445.00 Rotary Club of Henderson Charitable Trust $ 25,000.00 Rotary
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