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Canterbury Nelson/Tasman 2014 DONATIONS CANTERBURY NELSON/TASMAN MARLBOROUGH/ KAIKOURA ARTS AND HERITAGE 50s Up Brass Band Inc 8,000 Addington Workshops’ Brass Band Inc 8,000 Akaroa Heritage Festival Society 10,000 CANTERBURY Art & Industry Biennial Trust (SCAPE Public Art) 40,000 Arts Canterbury Inc 7,000 Arts Foundation of NZ 1,016 CHATHAM ISLANDS Arts on Tour NZ Trust 10,000 Belladonna Film Trust 5,000 Canterbury Brass Inc 10,000 Canterbury Caledonian Society Inc 30,000 Canterbury Fiji Community Inc 4,000 Gap Filler Trust 40,000 Canterbury Film Society Inc 3,000 Garden City Orchestra Inc 2,000 Canterbury History Foundation 5,000 Global Voices Inc 900 Canterbury Philharmonia Inc 2,500 Harlequin Players Inc 2,000 Canterbury Railway Society Inc 2,700 Harmony Singers Inc 2,000 Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society Inc 10,000 Indian Social & Cultural Club (ChCh) Inc 5,000 Canterbury Shetland and Orkney Society 750 Jubilate Singers Inc 8,000 Canterbury Singers Inc 1,200 Kiwi Kiribati Community of the South Island 1,000 Canterbury Steam Preservation Society Inc 3,333 Korean Society of Christchurch Inc 5,000 Chamber Music NZ Trust Board 10,000 Malvern Community Arts Council Inc 15,000 Chinese Culture Association (NZ) Inc 5,000 Malvern School of Music Inc 3,000 Christchurch Arts Festival Trust 60,000 Midland Rail Heritage Trust 5,000 Christchurch Book Festival Trust 10,000 Muse - Community Music Trust 8,000 Christchurch Boys’ Choir Inc 3,000 Music Centre of Christchurch Trust Board 9,840 Christchurch Chapter of the NZ Assn of MV Tuhoe Kaiapoi Rivertown Trust 30,000 Barbershop Singers Inc (Plainsmen) 2,000 Neerlandia Choir Christchurch Inc 2,000 Christchurch Children’s Christmas Parade Trust 10,000 New Brighton and Districts Historical Society 3,000 Christchurch City Choir Inc 30,000 New Brighton Silver Band Inc 8,000 Christchurch City Chorus of Sweet Adelines International 10,000 Nga Pakihi Whakatekateka O Waitaha Christchurch Civic Music Council Inc 15,000 Cultural Council Trust 35,000 Christchurch Civic Trust 1,800 Ngaio Marsh House and Heritage Trust 5,000 Christchurch Community Arts Council Inc 10,000 NZ Choral Federation Inc - Christchurch Competitions Society Inc 5,000 Canterbury/West Coast Region 10,000 Christchurch International Jazz Festival Trust Board 25,000 NZ Film Festival 10,000 Christchurch Music Industry Trust 35,000 NZ Opera Ltd 35,000 Christchurch Operatic Inc (ShowBiz) 30,000 NZ Secondary Students’ Choir 4,846 Christchurch School of Music Inc 30,000 NZ Suzuki Institute Inc - South Island Branch 2,000 Christchurch Schools’ Music Festival Association Inc 30,000 NZ Urban Art Trust 15,000 Christchurch Symphony Trust 80,000 Okains Bay Maori & Colonial Museum Trust 30,000 Christchurch Theatre Workshop 1,995 O’Neill School of Dance 4,000 Dance and Physical Theatre (DAPHT) Trust 30,000 Opera Club 8,000 Dance Aotearoa NZ Ltd 5,000 Original Scripts Theatre Trust 10,000 EnsembleImpact Educational Trust 10,000 Oxford Arts Trust 15,000 Ferrymead Park Ltd 21,000 Philippine Culture and Sports 2,500 Free Theatre Inc 10,000 Piping and Dancing Assn of NZ - Canterbury/West Coast 4,000 2014 CANTERBURY DONATIONS Rangiora & Districts Early Records Society Inc 3,000 Coastguard Canterbury Inc 10,000 Rangiora Dramatic Society 2,928 Coastguard Southern Region Inc 12,000 Riccarton and Scottish Society Pipe Band Inc 9,135 Coastguard Waimakariri-Ashley Lifeboat Inc 5,000 Risingholme Orchestra Inc 2,000 Community Energy Action Charitable Trust 110,000 Risingholme Singers Inc 2,000 Community Law Canterbury Inc 80,000 Rock Quest Charitable Trust 10,000 Community Patrols of NZ Charitable Trust 10,400 Royal NZ Ballet 15,000 Dress for Success Christchurch Inc 45,000 Royal Scottish Country Dance Society NZ East Christchurch Widows and Widowers Club 500 Branch Inc - Canterbury 3,000 Ellesmere Community Care Organisation 2,000 Russian Cultural Centre Trust (Christchurch) 5,000 Ellesmere Community Vehicle Trust 2,000 Schola Cantorum Inc 2,000 Ellesmere Food Bank Trust 10,000 Show Me Shorts Film Festival Trust Board 5,000 Glenroy Lodge Trust 8,000 Society for Music Education (Canterbury) Inc 10,000 Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade 20,000 South Brighton Choral Society 2,000 Hagley Ladies Probus Club 200 South Christchurch Christian Community Trust 2,500 Halswell Community Project 8,000 Specialist Music Programme Inc 14,000 Heathcote Valley Community Library 1,600 Stage Challenge Foundation - Canterbury 5,000 Hornby Community Care Trust 720 Storylines Childrens Literature Charitable Trust of NZ 5,000 Hornby Day Care Trust 5,000 Strike Percussion Trust 20,000 Hornby Good Companions Club 1,000 Sunday Classics Inc 2,000 Hornby Presbyterian Community Trust 10,000 Top Dog Theatre Trust 5,000 Hororata Community Trust 30,000 Tramway Historical Society Inc 2,700 Just Dollars Trust 10,000 Waimakariri Arts Trust 10,000 Kaiapoi Community Garden Trust 10,000 Weka Pass Railway Inc 3,500 Kaiapoi Promotion Association Inc 15,000 Wellington Museums Trust Inc - Capital E Kingdom Resources Limited 70,000 National Theatre 10,000 Korean Helpline 10,000 Whaka Raupo Carving Centre Trust 15,000 Little River Wairewa Community Trust 3,000 Woolston Brass Inc 12,500 Living Springs Trust 15,000 1,159,643 Lyttelton Information and Resource Centre Trust 5,000 Ministry of Awesome 45,000 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Molten Media Trust 10,000 40+ Employment Support Trust 30,000 Mt Pleasant Memorial Community Centre Akaroa District Promotions Inc 10,000 & Residents Association 12,000 Akaroa Men’s Shed Trust 10,000 New Brighton Community Gardens Trust 10,000 Amberley and District Business Assoc Inc 10,000 New Brighton Project 10,000 Aranui Community Trust Inc 30,000 North Canterbury Alpine Trust 40,000 Avon-Otakaro Inc (Avon-Otakaro Network) 35,000 North Canterbury Citizens Advice Bureau 10,000 Balcairn Public Hall Society Inc 4,000 North Canterbury Economic Development Trust 15,000 Canterbury Communications Trust 15,000 North Canterbury Mini Bus Trust 10,000 Canterbury Community Business Trust 7,500 North Canterbury Radio Trust 5,000 Canterbury Horticultural Society 10,000 NZ Federation of Family Budgeting Services 5,700 Canterbury Justices of the Peace Association Inc 9,000 NZ Paramedic Education and Research Charitable Trust 10,000 Canterbury Mountain Radio Service Inc 10,000 Oak Development Trust 10,000 Canterbury Neighbourhood Support 25,000 Onuku Runanga Inc 100,000 Catapult Employment Services Trust Board 20,000 Opawa Public Library 3,000 Christchurch Area Citizens Advice Bureau 20,000 Orton Bradley Park Trust 35,000 Christchurch Coastal Pathway Group Inc 25,000 Oxford Community Trust 20,000 Christchurch Community Accounting 21,000 Pathway Trust 100,000 Christchurch Community House Te Whakaruruhau Positive Directions Trust 35,000 Ki Otautahi Trust 25,000 Project Employment and Environmental Christchurch Small Business Enterprise Centre Ltd 30,000 Enhancement Programme Trust 35,000 Christchurch South Community Gardens Trust 10,000 Project Lyttelton 50,000 2014 CANTERBURY DONATIONS Redcliffs Residents Association Inc 8,000 Cashmere High School 10,000 Renew Brighton 10,000 Cashmere Primary School 5,150 Riccarton Library Inc 3,000 Cathedral Grammar School 7,500 Risingholme Community Centre 10,000 Catholic Cathedral College 15,000 Rolleston Community House - Selwyn District Council 15,000 Chisnallwood Intermediate School 25,000 Rolleston Men’s Shed Charitable Trust 10,000 Christchurch East School 10,000 Royal Humane Society of NZ 3,000 Christchurch Korean Community School 5,500 RUR Trust 5,000 Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology 150,000 Safer Community Council - Waimakariri District Council 25,000 Christchurch School for Young Writers 15,000 Spencer Park Life Saving Club 100,000 Correspondence School Parents & Supervisors Assoc Inc - Canterbury 8,000 St Stephen’s Community Centre 6,000 Cotswold Primary School 20,000 Sumner Community Centre Inc 5,000 Darfield High School 8,000 Sumner Community Residents Association Inc 17,000 Darfield Primary School 8,000 Sumner Lifeboat Institution Inc 12,000 Diamond Harbour School 8,000 Sumner Senior Citizens Club 1,000 Ellesmere College 10,000 Surf Life Saving NZ - Southern Region 60,000 Emmanuel Christian School 10,000 Taylors Mistake Surf Life Saving Club Inc 9,000 English Language Partners Christchurch 15,000 Te Potiki National Trust Limited 2,500 Fendalton Open Air School 10,000 Te Whare Roimata 50,000 Ferndale School and Resource Centre 8,000 Te Whatu Manawa Maoritanga o Rehua Trust Board 50,000 Fernside School 5,000 Tenants Protection Association (Christchurch) Inc 52,000 Gilberthorpe Primary School 14,000 Thorrington Ladies Probus Club 500 Governors Bay School 8,000 Tonga Canterbury Community Trust 12,000 Greater Christchurch Schools Network Trust 100,000 Volunteering Canterbury 15,000 Hanmer Springs Primary School 10,000 Waiau Community Fireworks Committee 1,000 Harewood School 6,000 Wai-ora Trust 45,000 Heathcote Valley School 20,000 Walker Street Hub Ltd 20,000 Hillmorton High School 15,000 Water Safety NZ Inc 15,000 Hornby High School 20,000 Women in Enterprise Inc 9,000 Hororata School 8,000 2,007,620 Hurunui College 16,000 EDUCATION Kaiapoi High School 15,000 Kaiapoi North School 10,000 Addington Net 10,000 Karanga Mai Young Parents College 30,000 Adult Reading Assistance Scheme (Christchurch) Inc 30,000 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Trust 2,983 Akaroa Area School 8,000 Kimihia Adventure Programme Trust 30,000 Amberley School 16,000 Kirwee Model School 15,000 Aranui High School 15,000 Ladbrooks School 6,000 Aranui Primary School 11,500
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