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(Hutt Mana Charitable Trust-2018 AUGUST HUTT MANA CHARITABLE TRUST COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS - AUGUST 2018 Organisation Purpose Approved Agape Budgeting Service Ltd Cover cost of training new and existing budget advisors, phone, liability ins 1,500.00 Aplha Muay Thai Club Purchase of jigsaw mats for gym floor 1,500.00 Ascot Park Kindergarten - He Whanau Manaaki O Tararua purchase new furniture for children 1,000.00 Asthma New Zealand Inc. Wellington Branch Cover costs for Asthma Nurse Educators 1,500.00 Autism New Zealand Incorporated Cover cost of Outreach Coordinator 1,500.00 Bellevue School Board of Trustees Purchase junior reader books 2,000.00 Billy Graham Youth Foundation (BGYF) Cover course fee for Staff member to attend PARTH Workshop 521.74 Brown Owl Kindergarten - He Whanau Manaaki O Tararua install flooring in verandah area and improve health and safety for children 1,500.00 Capital Football Inc Fund entry fee of womens team into National League 1,000.00 Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua contribue towards rent 2,000.00 Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt Incorporated Contribute to operating costs 2,000.00 College Sport Wellington Production and rental costs for Sportsperson of The Year 3,000.00 Crohns and Colitis New Zealand Charitable Trust Fund 3 children to attend camp 1,000.00 Doris Nicholson Kindergarten purchase new projector and bracket 1,200.00 Drug-ARM Wellington Inc Fund basic and refresher first aid courses for volunteers 1,325.00 Eastbourne Stake Ramp Construction costs for skate ramp 5,000.00 English Language Partners Cover costs for Volunteer Home Tutor training course 1,000.00 Epilepsy Association of New Zealand Purchase 180 Epilepsy First Aid Manuals 1,000.00 Gareth Head Leadership Clinic Purchase of uniform and equipment 3,500.00 Hawaikinui Tuarua Waka Ama Purchase of 8 x steering blades for Waka Ama 1,500.00 Heretaunga College purchase new football goal posts and replace high jump mat 2,500.00 Hutt City Youth Awards AV and lighting costs for awards ceremony 3,000.00 Hutt International Boys School Cricket Club Purchase playing balls for upcoming season 1,000.00 Hutt Valley Benefit Education Service Trust purchase new phone handsets 964.00 Hutt Valley Thunderbolts BMX Club Inc Purchase start gate and upgrade PA system 1,000.00 Ignite Cheer and Tumble Fundraising Society Inc Support 17 athletes to compete at Australian Nationals on Gold Coast 2,000.00 Johnsonville Cricket Club Inc Cover costs to hire indoor cricket facility at Onslow College 3,000.00 Johnsonville West Kindergarten - Whanau Manaaki Kinder Purchase teaching resources 1,000.00 Kapatiran Prayer Fellowship (KPF) Wellington Branch Purchase visual aid equipment for teaching events in community 800.00 KidsCan Charitable Trust Purchase programme items for children (jackets, shoes, food) 2,000.00 Kokiri Marae Maori Womens Refuge Prevention and Awareness 10,000.00 Lions Club of Johnsonville Charitable Trust cover traffic management costs for Christmas Parade 5,000.00 Replace teaching aids used to demonstrate birthing process and Lower Hutt Parents Centre Incorporated breastfeeding 526.81 Maidstone Park Charitable Trust Subsidise rental for turf for schools, clubs, community orgs 8,000.00 Naenae Soccer Club Purchase new flags for use during "home" games 231.66 New Zealand Suzuki Institue, Wellington Branch pay for music tutors accomodation at Rathkeale College 500.00 Newlands Childcare Incorporated Purchase of Sandpit cover, win shelter and shade sail 1,000.00 Ngati Toa Sea Scout Group aids x 44 1,500.00 North Wellington Life Education Trust Cover costs of Educator 5,000.00 NZ Council of Victim Support Groups Inc (Victim Support) volunteers 1,000.00 Papakowhai Kindergarten Purchase ipads, cover and speaker 1,500.00 Paremata Boating Club Purchase outboard motor and safety guard for patrol boat 2,000.00 Parenting Place - Attitude Youth Division Cover cost to deliver life-skills presentation to 18 high schools 2,000.00 Pauatahanui Pony Club Purchase 10 pairs of jumpstands 1,000.00 Pinehaven School Assist with costs for senior students to attend school camp 1,500.00 Plimmerton Bowling Club Incorporated Greenkeepers fees, fertilisers, carpet for upkeep of club and greens 2,000.00 Pomare Taita Community Trust cover costs of counsellor, peer supporters, venue costs, consumables 7,500.00 Porirua Basketball Association Pay for entry fees for U13 regional tournament 2,000.00 Porirua City Association Football Club Purchase Team Kits for Junior teams and shirts for "First Kicks" players 2,000.00 Porirua City Junior Cricket Club Purchase playing balls for upcoming season 1,000.00 Porirua City Tag NZTFI Module Inc Cover costs of field hire at Ascot Park, Waitangirua and Porirua 2,000.00 Porirua City United Softball Club Purchase of softball equipment 2,320.00 Porirua Community Art Council Incorporated Walk sculpture 2,000.00 Porirua Grand Traverse Trust Cover costs of Marshalls and Volunteers 1,000.00 Porirua Living Without Violence 3 months salary for Tamariki Facilitator 3,000.00 580247-5 (Hutt Mana Charitable Trust-2018 AUGUST - Full Grants List with Trustees Decisions) Summary 04/10/18 HUTT MANA CHARITABLE TRUST COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS - AUGUST 2018 Organisation Purpose Approved Post and Ante Natal Distress Support Group Wellington Assist with administration staff wages 2,000.00 Pukerua Bay School Provide swimming lessions for year 0-4 children 1,000.00 Rewa Rewa School ipad covers 2,000.00 Rimutaka Gymsports Inc Purchase 2 mini tramps 1,500.00 Rimutaka Inline Hockey Club Inc Purchase new equipment 1,500.00 RNZFB Upper Hutt Community Committee trips 1,000.00 Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust Contribution towards Parenting Education Programme courses 2,000.00 Russell School (Porirua East) Purchase 10 x Chrome books and licences 3,000.00 Saint Pius X School cover costs for seniors to attend camp 2,000.00 Saints Softball Club Cover presenters fee, programme equipment, Saints clothing, petrol vouchers 4,200.00 Scouting Association NZ First Titahi Bay Scout Group purchase 3 x tents for camping and NZ Scout Jamboree 1,000.00 Sexual Abuse Prevention Network Cover cost of workshops 2,000.00 Shakti Ethnic Women's Support Group Wellington Inc Cover cost of wages for Social Worker 2,000.00 Silverstream Kindergarten - He Whanau Manaaki Kindergapurchase laptop x 1 for teaching team 1,595.00 SPELD NZ Inc Assist with training costs of new teachers, professional development costs 2,000.00 Spirit of Adventure Trust Support youth to attend 10 day Youth Development programme 2,000.00 Squash @ Upper Hutt Cover costs of sanding court floors 1,000.00 Sri Lanka Association of New Zealand (SLANZ) Inc Gratuities for volunteer teacher 1,500.00 St Patricks College Silverstream Champs 1,000.00 St Theresa's Catholic School Plimmerton Purchase of 3 x televisions for junior classrooms 1,000.00 Tawa Residents Association (previously Tawa ProgressiveProvide childrens entertainment at the "Spring into Tawa" event 3,447.00 Tawa School cover costs for seniors to attend camp 200.00 Tawa Squash Club Inc Replace current court lights with LEDs 4,000.00 Tawa Tennis Club pay for coaching of junior players 3,000.00 Tawa Youth and Families Trust to Employ 2 Youth Workers at Tawa College 4,000.00 Te Ara Moana Trust Cover Salary for Tutors and Assistant 2,000.00 Te Araroa Wellington Trust Track 5,000.00 Te Mahuri Charitable Trust Purchase of Te Reo books 2,000.00 Te Omanga Hospice Purchase of lights for new building (rebuild) 4,000.00 The House of Grace Trust Salary costs for Wellington Area Manager 4,000.00 The Humorous Arts Charitable Trust Board Costs relating to printing and distribution of posters for series of shows 1,000.00 The Parkinson's New Zealand Charitable Trust Salary cost for Parkinson's Community Educator 1,500.00 The Shift Foundation Salary for CEO Role 5,000.00 Ti Hei Mauri Tu Incorporated Cover costs to attend NZ Rugby League Nationals in Rotorua 1,000.00 Timberlea Community House Trust Board Purchase heating for Hub and Hall 3,500.00 Titahi Bay Amateur Athletics Club Cover levy's and affiliation fees, ground hire fees and specialist coach costs 1,000.00 Titahi Bay Home and School Purchase 2 x Smart TVs, 2 x chromecasts, 2 x wall brackets 2,000.00 Titahi Bay Tennis Club Purchase tennis balls for junior and senior coaching 2,000.00 Toa Rugby Football Club playing uniforms and sports equipment for juniors 3,000.00 Totara Park Playcentre purchase new gym mats 692.62 Trentham Camp Golf Club purchase fertiliser for greens and fairways 1,000.00 Trentham Kindergarten - He Whanau Manaaki Kindergarte replace exisitng carpet 1,500.00 Upper Hutt Animal Rescue Society (Inc) fund costs relating to hand reared kittens and pregnant mothers 1,000.00 Upper Hutt Bridge Club Purchase and install heat pumps 2,000.00 Upper Hutt Foodbank Incorporated Assistance with operating costs 2,000.00 Upper Hutt Maidstone United Netball Club Inc Purchase new playing uniforms 1,000.00 Upper Hutt Rams Rugby Football Club Inc Development Programme 1,500.00 Upper Hutt Womens Centre Inc Cover cost of supervision and professional development of counsellors 1,500.00 Upper Valley Pony Club Upgrade cross country course 1,000.00 Volunteer Wellington (including Volunteer Hutt & Volunteer contribute to the salaries of Volunteer Hutt and Volunteer Porirua managers 1,000.00 Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust Purchase mobile base for "Take 10" 10,000.00 Wainuiomata Grey Power Assn Inc Cover cost of printing monthly newsletter 1,000.00 Wainuiomata Pioneer Church Preservation Society Inc purchase of outdoor chairs and tables to use for weddings/funerals 520.00
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