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SNZ0011 SPNZ Memorandum.Indd Partnerships Investment 2021-2024 Regional Sports Trusts: for three years from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2024 Regional Sports Trusts Investment p.a. Aktive - Auckland Sport & Recreation 4,076,000 Sport Bay of Plenty 856,000 Sport Canterbury 1,150,000 Sport Gisborne Tairawhiti 424,000 Sport Hawkes Bay 615,000 Sport Manawatu 610,000 Sport Northland 655,000 Sport Otago 696,000 Sport Southland 445,000 Sport Taranaki 557,000 Sport Tasman 580,000 Sport Waikato 1,129,000 Sport Whanganui 439,000 Sport Wellington 1,039,000 Total 13,271,000 National Education Organisations: for three years from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2024 Investment National Education Organisations p.a. School Sport New Zealand 90,000 Physical Education New Zealand 80,000 Total 170,000 National Recreation Organisations: for one year from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 National Recreation Organisations Investment p.a. Recreation Aotearoa 768,500 YMCA NZ 215,000 NZ Outdoor Instructors Association 100,000 Duke of Edinburgh 75,000 Scouts NZ 50,000 NZ Mountain Safety Council 35,000 GirlGuiding NZ 52,500 NZ Alpine Club 10,000 Total 1,306,000 Disability Partners: for one year from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 Investment Disability Partners p.a. Special Olympics New Zealand 600,000 Halberg Foundation 600,000 Total 1,200,000 National Sports Organisations: for three years from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2024 Investment National Sports Organisations p.a. Netball NZ 850,000 New Zealand Football 830,000 NZ Rugby 700,000 Basketball New Zealand 675,000 Hockey NZ 550,000 New Zealand Rugby League 465,000 NZ Cricket 425,000 A portion of this allocation is performance dependent in years three and four. Investment National Sports Organisations p.a. Touch New Zealand 400,000 Badminton NZ 375,000 NZ Golf 375,000 Softball New Zealand 310,000 Volleyball New Zealand 300,000 Athletics New Zealand 250,000 Gymnastics New Zealand 250,000 Waka Ama New Zealand 250,000 Tennis NZ 225,000 Yachting New Zealand 200,000 Swimming New Zealand 190,000 Bowls New Zealand 150,000 Cycling NZ 150,000 Equestrian Sports New Zealand 150,000 Rowing New Zealand 125,000 Surf Life Saving New Zealand 100,000 New Zealand Water Polo Association 90,000 Karate New Zealand 75,000 NZ Pony Clubs Association 75,000 Squash New Zealand 75,000 Table Tennis New Zealand 75,000 Snow Sports NZ 50,000 Triathlon New Zealand 50,000 Boxing New Zealand Inc 30,000 NZ Orienteering Federation 30,000 Motorcycling NZ 25,000 New Zealand Shooting Federation 25,000 Archery New Zealand Inc 20,000 Investment National Sports Organisations p.a. Baseball New Zealand 20,000 International Taekwon-Do Foundation 20,000 Surfing New Zealand 20,000 NZ Water Ski Association 20,000 Olympic Weightlifting New Zealand 20,000 NZ Australian Football League 15,000 Croquet New Zealand 15,000 Diving New Zealand 15,000 NZ Ice Hockey Federation 15,000 NZ Indoor Bowls 15,000 NZ Judo Federation 15,000 Kart Sport New Zealand 15,000 Marching New Zealand 15,000 Motorsport NZ 15,000 Skate NZ 15,000 Speedway New Zealand 15,000 Synchro Swim New Zealand 15,000 New Zealand Confederation of Billiard 10,000 Sports Inc NZ Curling Association 10,000 NZ Darts Council 10,000 New Zealand Ice Figure Skating 10,000 Association New Zealand Petanque Association 10,000 New Zealand Polocrosse Inc 10,000 Wrestling New Zealand 10,000 Flying New Zealand 6,000 Gliding New Zealand 6,000 Ice Speed Skating New Zealand 6,000 Investment National Sports Organisations p.a. NZ Power Boat Federation 6,000 New Zealand Powerlifting Federation 6,000 World Taekwondo New Zealand 6,000 Incorporated Total 9,301,000 .
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