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Application Grants 1St August 2015 – 31St APPROVED APPLICATIONS August 2015 - January 2016 A TOTAL OF $2,800,475.00 GIFTED TO COMMUNITY Canterbury Branch of Royal NZ SPCA Inc $30,000.00 Mairehau High School $2,000.00 Hiwinui School $1,768.00 Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket Association Incorporated $25,000.00 City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band Inc $3,000.00 Parentline Manawatu Incorporated $8,000.00 Christchurch Netball Centre Incorporated $21,481.00 Roslyn Primary School $1,575.00 Arohanui Hospice Service Trust $14,000.00 Canterbury Primary Schools Sports Assn Inc $15,000.00 Stoke Bowling Club Incorporated $7,000.00 Alliance Francaise De Palmerston North Inc $3,000.00 New Zealand Spinal Trust $10,000.00 Freyberg Cricket Club $700.00 Christchurch Football Club Inc $6,000.00 Bowls Canterbury Incorporated $25,000.00 Ohoka Rugby Football Club Inc $2,400.00 Nelson Bays Volleyball Association Incorporated $2,500.00 Endometriosis New Zealand $15,000.00 The Life Flight Trust $7,500.00 South Island Show Jumping Committee $1,426.00 Inspire Foundation $50,000.00 Events Manawatu Trust Board $12,000.00 Post Natal Depression Support Network Nelson Inc $258.00 St Albans Cricket Club Inc $1,000.00 Gilberthorpe School $2,000.00 Cashmere High School $1,320.00 Hornby High School $2,567.00 Canterbury Basketball Association Incorporated $25,000.00 Special Olympics Manawatu $10,000.00 New Zealanad UPP Education Trust $5,000.00 RNZE Charitable Trust Incorporated $3,500.00 Ashhurst-Pohangina Rugby Football Club $3,000.00 St Andrews College $5,000.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $731,700.00 Sumner Rugby Football Club Inc $2,519.00 Nelson Bays Football Incorporated $8,000.00 Nelson Touch Association Inc $5,000.00 Waimea Old Boys Rugby Football Club Inc. $5,000.00 Christchurch Music Industry Charitable Trust $2,030.00 Parklands RFC Inc $6,000.00 Waimea Old Boys Rugby Football Club Inc. $800.00 Palmerston North Boys' High School $3,300.00 Stage Challenge Foundation $2,500.00 Nelson Suburbs Football Club Incorporated $2,000.00 Lancaster Park Cricket Club Inc $1,500.00 Hornby High School $1,570.00 International Track & Field Trust $5,000.00 University of Canterbury RFC Inc $4,320.00 Richmond Athletic Association F.C. Inc $1,600.00 Papanui Softball Club Inc $2,500.00 Deans District Guiding Support Committee $1,500.00 Nelson Santa Parade Trust $1,500.00 Horizons Regional Council $10,000.00 Sydenham Rugby Football Club $1,260.00 Sydenham Rugby Football Club $2,260.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $5,310.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $25,000.00 South Hornby School $3,470.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $110,000.00 Nelson Bays Tennis Association Incorporated $850.00 St Bernadette's Primary School $2,642.00 Alzheimers Society (Manawatu) Inc $6,000.00 Ultimate Martial Art Fighting Inc $1,911.00 TSF Incorporated $5,860.00 New Brighton Pier, Foreshore and Promotion Incorporated $2,000.00 Weedons Country Club Inc $4,500.00 Christchurch City Chorus of Sweet Adelines International Inc $3,000.00 Christchurch Area Citizens Advice Bureau Incorporated $2,000.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $25,113.00 Bowls Hornby Inc $1,400.00 Palmerston North SafeCity Charitable Trust $16,421.00 Canterbury Water Polo Board Inc $4,000.00 Cancer Society of New Zealand - Central Districts Division Inc $9,880.00 Weka Pass Railway Inc $3,285.00 Christchurch School of Music Inc $660.00 Manawatu Rugby Union Incorporated $205,000.00 Bowls New Zealand Incorporated $3,740.00 Christchurch Operatic Inc $20,000.00 Avon Hockey Club Incorporated $1,708.00 Rangiora Southbrook Saracens RFC $3,307.00 Hornby Community Care Trust $3,674.00 Linwood Rugby Club Incorporated $2,500.00 Sydenham Junior Cricket Club $5,000.00 Parklands United Sports Club Inc $692.00 Nepal/New Zealand Friendship Society of Canterbury Inc $1,269.00 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Trust $955.00 Oak Development Trust $2,100.00 Nelson Women's Refuge Incorporated $2,000.00 Nelson Bays Youth Teams Racing Association Incorporated $3,900.00 Richmond Athletic Association F.C. Inc $2,406.00 Christchurch Boys' High School $2,900.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $2,731.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $25,988.00 Pioneers of Canterbury Under 16 Marching Team $220.00 New Migrant Quilting Group $1,750.00 Free Theatre Christchurch $2,599.00 Nelson College $4,000.00 Nelson Cricket Association Inc $15,000.00 Manawatu Golf Club Inc $3,000.00 Manawatu Mountain Bike Club Inc $5,000.00 Olympia Gymnastics Sports $600.00 Christchurch Civic Trust $5,000.00 The Gravity Canterbury Down Hill & Free Ride Club Inc $1,838.00 Canteen - Canterbury / West Coast Branch $5,000.00 Manawatu Rugby Union Incorporated $20,000.00 Social Service Council of Diocese of CHCH $5,650.00 Evolocity Limited $5,000.00 O'Neill School of Dance PTA $2,000.00 Nelson Hockey Association (1993) Incorporated $5,000.00 Christchurch South Community Watch Inc $1,437.00 A-Town Boxing Gym Incorporated $2,500.00 Royal NZ Foundation for the Blind $10,000.00 Autism New Zealand Inc - Palmerston North $6,000.00 The Court Theatre Trust $10,000.00 Redcliffs School Board of Trustees $1,500.00 Christchurch Bulldogs Australian Football Club Incorporated $1,250.00 Canterbury West Coast Sports Trust $20,000.00 Our Lady of Victories School $3,500.00 Collingwood Rugby Football Club Inc $1,046.00 Youth & Community Facility Trust (Nelson) $1,000.00 Swimming Nelson Marlborough Incorporated $2,000.00 Palmerston North Marist Football Club $2,890.00 New Zealand Universities & Tertiary Students Rugby League Council $500.00 Christchurch Metropolitan Highland Pipe Band (Inc) $1,500.00 Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand $1,000.00 Canterbury Hockey Association Inc $30,000.00 Women's Centre Incorporated $835.00 Canterbury Society of Arts Charitable Trust $3,000.00 Waitakiri Primary School $30,000.00 The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award $5,000.00 Forward Foundation $1,235.00 Crimewatch (ChCh) Inc $3,000.00 Movement Art Practice (MAP) $1,450.00 Southbridge Rugby Football Club Inc $2,000.00 Child Cancer Foundation - Canterbury Region $10,000.00 Christchurch School of Gymnastics Incorporated $1,576.00 Pegasus Bay Charitable Trust $4,677.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $5,040.00 Canterbury Kennal Association Incorporated $2,500.00 Hornby Croquet Club $1,133.00 Nelson South Swimming Club Inc $2,148.00 Hanmer Springs School $10,000.00 Canterbury Hockey Association Inc $7,814.00 Pillars Incorporated $5,000.00 Rangi Ruru Girls' School $2,000.00 Speladd NZ Inc $6,000.00 Skellerup Militaires Marching Teams $300.00 Christchurch Singletrack Club Inc (The) $857.00 Garden City Tappers & Performing Arts Association Inc $2,268.00 New Zealand Universities & Tertiary Students Rugby League Council $546.00 The Parenting Place - Attitude Division $1,000.00 Stoke Nayland Cricket Club Inc $11,707.00 Nelson Jazz Club Incorporated $2,000.00 Bowls Nelson Incorporated $2,000.00 Canterbury Track Cycling Incorporated $2,243.00 Manawatu Badminton Association Incorporated $2,000.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $25,000.00 Papanui High School $3,850.00 Swimming Canterbury West Coast $20,000.00 Indian Ink Trust $2,500.00 Canterbury Indoor Bowls Association Inc $5,000.00 CCS Disability Action - Canterbury & West Coast Inc $1,545.00 New Brighton Rugby Football Club (Inc) $3,609.00 Sydenham Cricket Club $2,269.00 The Order of St John Central Region Trust $10,000.00 Manawatu Skating Club Incorporated $3,691.00 Addington School $2,400.00 Alzheimer's Canterbury Incorporated $10,000.00 Christchurch School of Music Inc $2,500.00 Squash Canterbury Inc. $10,000.00 Christchurch Avon Athletic Club (Incorporated) $747.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $5,250.00 Coastguard Southern Region $4,117.00 Christchurch Multiple Birth Club Inc $5,084.00 Christchurch Boys' High School $5,000.00 Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society Inc. $5,321.00 Girl Guides Association NZ Inc - Arapiki District $1,500.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $15,012.00 TSF Incorporated $4,140.00 Burnside Bowling Club Incorporated $5,000.00 Nelson Basketball Association (Inc) $25,000.00 Canterbury Parents of Deaf Children Inc $2,064.00 Canterbury Charity Hospital Trust $10,000.00 Southern Zone of NZ Rugby League Inc $15,000.00 Palmerston North Methodist Social Services Trust $5,000.00 Christchurch Bridge Club Incorporated $1,000.00 Manawatu West Coast Area Pony Club Incorporated $1,669.00 Waimea Old Boys Rugby Football Club Inc. $5,000.00 Nelson College $5,000.00 New Brighton Olympic Athletic Club Incorporated $2,000.00 Father and Child Trust $4,000.00 St James' Catholic School $5,000.00 The Richmond Rabbits Rugby League Club Inc $2,622.00 Kidsfirst Kindergarten Avonhead $1,500.00 Jacks Netball Club $5,000.00 New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) $3,333.00 Community Arts Palmerston North $5,000.00 Fendalton Bowling Club Incorporated $2,500.00 RNZSPCA (National Body) $10,932.00 Feilding Rugby Football Club Incorporated $2,900.00 Touch New Zealand Incorporated $17,030.00 Burnside Rugby Football Club Inc $21,000.00 The Polish Association in Christchurch Incorporated $1,000.00 North Beach Scout Group $949.00 New Zealand Science and Technology Charitable Trust $5,975.00 Stanway Pony Club Branch Incorporated $1,800.00 Greenacres Golf Club Inc $5,000.00 Badminton Canterbury Incorporated $5,000.00 Parent to Parent Greater Canterbury $250.00 Cansail Charitable Trust $3,047.00 Dare Canterbury Inc $5,900.00 Eclipse Under 12 Marching Team $300.00 Christchurch Football Club Inc $10,000.00 Tennis Manawatu Inc $396.00 Project Lyttelton Incorporated $2,009.00 The Christchurch Civic Music Council National - 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