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Approved Grants Pub Charity Limited Approved Grants - July, 2021 Applications Funding Regions Requested Approved Declined 314 41 $4,584,761.00 $3,754,534.02 $830,226.98 Applicant Name Purpose Requested Approved Outcome 001 - Far North District $258,990.70 17 application(s) Bay Of Islands Indoor Bowling Association To provide provide better prizes than we can afford. $360.00 $360.00 [Y] Event Costs Epilepsy Association of New Zealand Incorporated Salary support for multiple educators $110,817.00 $13,451.50 [M] 8 regions Salaries and Wages Far North Pool Association Incorporated Venue Hire for three Pool Events, trophy engraving for 2021 Pool Season $1,950.00 $1,950.00 [Y] Event Costs Far North Search and Rescue Organisation Incorporated Purchase rescue stretcher equipment to improve rescue capability $3,609.00 $3,609.00 [Y] Operational Equipment Friends of Rangikapiti Reserve Society Incorporated Information signs for upgraded walking tracks around the Reserve plus maintenance $2,214.00 $2,213.00 [M] equipment Misc. Operational Costs Houhora Golf Club Incorporated new greens mower for course presentation and grooming $44,627.00 $44,627.00 [Y] Sports Equipment Kaeo School Board of Trustees To purchase two times Tv's and trolleys for use in classrooms. $7,000.00 $7,000.00 [Y] Operational Equipment Kaitaia Group of Riding For the Disabled Association NZRDA Annual Conference $3,470.00 $3,467.20 [N] Incorpo... Event Costs, Other Kerikeri Mountain Bike Club Incorporated Support Travel and accommodation costs for 14 youth to attend Mountain Bike National $3,429.00 $3,429.00 [Y] Comps. Transport Pub Charity Limited | (+64) 4 385-6100 | [email protected] | 190 Taranaki St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Powered by 1 of 32 Pub Charity Limited Kerikeri open Art Studios Trail contribution to the design & print of the Trail Guides and the hire and delivery of display $7,784.00 $7,784.00 [Y] screens Event Costs Kerikeri Rugby Union Football Club Incorporated Assistance towards accommodation and transport for an U13 rugby trip to Taupo $7,500.00 $7,500.00 [Y] Accommodation, Transport, Uniforms Moerewa Rugby Football and Recreation Sports Club We have to raise funds to pay for the asbestos removal from the floor in our Rugby club $8,000.00 $8,000.00 [Y] Incorporat... Building/Facility Maintenance Northland Coastguard Air Patrol Incorporated Restore and replace the concrete apron in front of our aircraft hangar at the BOI Airport. $7,805.00 $7,805.00 [Y] Building/Facility Maintenance Okaihau Bowling Club Incorporated a chemical shed is required to store the chemicals needed in the upkeep of the green $7,930.00 $7,930.00 [Y] Building/Facility Maintenance Our Kerikeri Community Charitable Trust Decorated Christmas Tree for Kerikeri Town Centre - multi-year use $20,000.00 $20,000.00 [Y] Event Costs Te Runanga O Ngati Rehia Trust Establish a dieback free Kauri Plantation on Tipuna Maori Whenua $232,000.00 $100,000.00 [B] Operational Equipment the Karetu School Board of Trustees We need 50 chromebooks for our students to use $19,865.00 $19,865.00 [Y] Operational Equipment 002 - Whangarei District $240,405.32 22 application(s) Bowls Northland Incorporated Funding for donation of $5000 towards cost of prizes to be awarded at our prize giving $5,000.00 $5,000.00 [Y] Other Central Brown Associated Football Club Incorporated Playing shirts and goals for junior and youth teams $9,959.00 $9,959.00 [Y] Sports Equipment Central Northland Science and Technology Fair Society Assistance to cover science fair costs $2,618.00 $2,056.19 [M] Incorp... Event Costs, Misc. Operational Costs Mt Manaia Bowling Club Incorporated Board resolved to discard 10yo old uniforms and purchase new uniforms in a modern sports $2,132.00 $2,132.00 [Y] fabric. Uniforms Pub Charity Limited | (+64) 4 385-6100 | [email protected] | 190 Taranaki St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Powered by 2 of 32 Pub Charity Limited Northland Hockey Association Incorporated We are applying for funds to hire 2 rental vans for our U18 Girls Hockey Team $1,500.00 $1,500.00 [Y] Transport Northland Hockey Association Incorporated We are applying for funds to purchase a Panasonic Video Camera $2,513.04 $2,513.04 [Y] Sports Equipment, Operational Equipment Northland Surfing Association Incorporated Support for the Northland Scholastics Surfing team to surf in the National competition in $17,260.00 $10,755.00 [C] Taranaki. Event Costs One Tree Point Bowling Club Incorporated Eftpost machine and bar till $841.74 $526.00 [M] Other One Tree Point Pony Club Incorporated Resurface dressage arena $31,200.00 $31,200.00 [Y] Building/Facility Maintenance Pompallier Catholic College Accommodation for Hockey Tournament $4,900.00 $4,260.87 [M] Accommodation Sherwood Park Golf Club Incorporated To replace 16-year old fairway mower $78,700.00 $78,700.00 [Y] Operational Equipment the Friends of Motu Matakohe/Limestone Island Society A replacement boat for the island ranger and trapper to travel to and from the Island $7,356.00 $7,356.00 [Y] Incorp... Transport the Kokopu School Board of Trustees We would like to purchase new laptops for a classroom as there are not enough for all $16,242.00 $10,000.00 [B] students. Operational Equipment the One Tree Point School Board of Trustees enable the school to purchase of 50 new iPads $27,246.70 $15,000.00 [B] Other the Portland School Board of Trustees We wish to apply for funding for our self funded school bus for term 3 of 2021 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 [Y] Other the Waiotira School Board of Trustees Travel to Wellington for our Year 5/6 students $4,172.00 $1,586.96 [M] Transport the Waipu School Board of Trustees To fund buses and entry for all senior children to go to Motat $3,295.00 $3,207.61 [M] Transport Pub Charity Limited | (+64) 4 385-6100 | [email protected] | 190 Taranaki St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Powered by 3 of 32 Pub Charity Limited Whangarei Golf Club Incorporated To subsidise the cost of carrying out maintenance and installation of pump for irrigation $15,000.00 $13,000.00 [M] system Equipment Maintenance Whangarei Group Riding For the Disabled Incorporated With the onset of winter we have found that several of our horse blankets are no longer $1,940.65 $1,940.65 [Y] waterproof. Misc. Operational Costs Whangarei Motor-Cycle Club Incorporated Water Pump and and Mesh for Start Gate at Club $25,000.00 $25,000.00 [Y] Building/Facility Maintenance Whangarei Pipe Band Society Incorporated To purchase musical instrument Consumables. We need to have supplies on hand as and $6,800.00 $6,800.00 [Y] when needed. Other Whangarei Roller Skating Club Incorporated to apply for funding to help for accommodation $2,912.00 $2,912.00 [Y] Accommodation 003 - Kaipara District $22,391.56 3 application(s) Mangawhai Domain Society Incorporated To grass and fertilise the resurfaced back area of the Domain field for cricket and soccer $6,522.00 $6,522.00 [Y] sports. Building/Facility Maintenance Maungaturoto Primary School Parent Teacher We want to apply for new sports uniforms for our students $10,000.00 $5,000.00 [B] Association Uniforms Te Whai Community Trust Mangawhai We are still seeking funding for a 30m2 relocatable building to supplement our present $10,869.56 $10,869.56 [Y] premises. Building/Facility Maintenance 011 - Thames-Coromandel District $121,346.95 7 application(s) Autism New Zealand Incorporated Salaries for National Outreach Manager and Information and Support Coordinator $142,395.26 $20,000.00 [M] 5 regions Misc. Operational Costs Pub Charity Limited | (+64) 4 385-6100 | [email protected] | 190 Taranaki St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Powered by 4 of 32 Pub Charity Limited Kauri 2000 Trust Coordinator's honourarium to administer planting and maintenance of kauri trees on the $15,000.00 $15,000.00 [Y] Coromandel Salaries and Wages Mercury Bay Community Choir Incorporated To apply for funds to assist with costs associated with our proposed choral project. $1,460.00 $1,460.00 [Y] Misc. Operational Costs Mercury Bay Community Fund Upgrade Pensioner Units to Government Healthy Standards requirements plus added safety $35,264.75 $35,264.75 [Y] ramps & rails Building/Facility Maintenance Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand A contribution towards the salaries of our eight support workers. $95,231.00 $19,046.20 [Y] 5 regions Salaries and Wages Opito Bay Ratepayers Association Incorporated Installation of a camera with number plate recognition on the single access road to the Bay $5,000.00 $5,000.00 [Y] Operational Equipment Project Kiwi Trust To fund part of the contract component of the Trust's kiwi monitoring and pest management $25,576.00 $25,576.00 [Y] role. Salaries and Wages 017 - Waipa District $8,666.96 1 application(s) the Ohaupo School Board of Trustees To purchase sports equipment $8,666.96 $8,666.96 [Y] Sports Equipment 019 - South Waikato District $20,586.00 2 application(s) the Timber Museum of New Zealand Trust Upgrade of an historical building on site containing a museum collection. $17,369.00 $17,369.00 [Y] Building/Facility Maintenance Tokoroa North School To pay for an upgrade to the planned roof funded in application GF210331-2680. $3,217.00 $3,217.00 [Y] Other 021 - Taupo District $70,455.01 6 application(s) Pub Charity Limited | (+64) 4 385-6100 | [email protected] | 190 Taranaki St, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Powered by 5 of 32 Pub Charity Limited Alzheimers Society Taupo Incorporated Cost of 12 month subscription to Zoom, Microsoft Office and Infoodle $1,058.40 $1,036.88 [O] Misc.
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