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Air Rescue Services Limited All Applications 1St January 2021 to 31St March 2021 Key - NFA - No Funds Available Air Rescue Services Limited All Applications 1st January 2021 to 31st March 2021 Key - NFA - No funds available. IAP - Incomplete Application and/or insufficient supporting documentation. OTH - Other Reason, Project sufficiently funded elsewhere, outside of Air Rescue Communities, Trustees Discretion, Withdrawn. RET - Retrospective or Partially Retrospective Application. AUD - Previous Grant Audit/Accountabilty outstanding or incomplete. NAP - Not an Authorised Purpose or Outside of DIA Guidlines. TDP - Trustee Discretion to Partially Fund. Organisation Name Amount Requested Amount Approved Declined/Partially Reason Org TLA Interest Wellington Swimming Assoc $2,300.00 $2,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Affinity Marching Team $2,281.50 $2,281.50 APPROVED Approved Waimakariri NIL Boulcotts Farm Heritage Golf Club Inc $6,783.85 $5,899.00 APPROVED Approved Lower Hutt NIL Miramar Rangers Association Football Club Inc $10,576.55 $5,882.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington NIL Team Wellington Soccer Incorporated $9,888.85 $8,599.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL GOYANZ INC. Wellington Olympic AFC $22,753.16 $21,741.87 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Linwood Rugby League Football Club Inc $11,500.00 $4,615.38 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Wellington College Old Boys and Vic Uni RFC $21,850.00 $19,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Cricket Wellington $31,320.00 $10,951.76 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington NIL Marist St Patricks Rugby $2,300.00 $2,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Naenae Collegians United Netball Club $15,000.00 $15,000.00 APPROVED Approved Upper Hutt NIL Western AFC $7,390.00 $4,547.82 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Celtic Cricket Club Marlborough $11,247.00 $11,247.00 APPROVED Approved Marlborough NIL Parklands United Sports Club $7,102.00 $6,175.65 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL NPC member Bragg is an New Zealand Flying Doctor Trust $379,500.00 $330,000.00 APPROVED Approved National officer of the recipient NPC members Duns & Bragg are officers of the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust $452,146.65 $393,171.00 APPROVED Approved South Island recipient Southbridge School $6,458.01 $5,615.66 APPROVED Approved Selwyn NIL Stop Out Sports Club $11,666.00 $11,666.00 APPROVED Approved Lower Hutt NIL The Elmwood Club $10,000.00 DECLINED NAP Christchurch NIL College Sport Wellington $5,985.00 $5,204.35 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Sport Education Community and Cultural Foundation $27,546.30 $24,646.69 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington NIL Autism NZ Inc $26,220.00 $22,800.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Mainland Ice Racing Club $12,180.00 $4,620.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Southern United Hockey Club $8,300.00 $7,217.39 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Mainland Sports Club $6,559.27 DECLINED IAP Christchurch NIL Wellington Dragon Boat Charitable Trust $42,718.59 $37,146.60 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Bowls Dunedin $23,368.00 $20,320.00 APPROVED Approved Dunedin NIL iCare Foundation $13,018.00 DECLINED IAP Auckland NIL Drury Youth Charitable Trust $12,000.00 DECLINED IAP Auckland NIL Leithfield School $2,787.00 $456.18 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Waimakariri NIL Roslyn Wakari AFC $16,100.00 $14,000.00 APPROVED Approved Dunedin NIL Canterbury Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinsons Society $11,739.00 $2,709.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Affinity Gymnastics Academy $6,175.50 $5,370.00 APPROVED Approved Selwyn NIL Lower Hutt City AFC $27,302.15 $21,180.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt NIL Mantle Sport NZ Incorporated $7,383.27 $7,001.51 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Porirua NIL Merivale Papanui Cricket Club $5,750.00 $3,405.91 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Rolleston Rugby Football Club $20,000.00 $18,150.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn NIL Otautahi Paddling Club $2,357.50 $2,357.50 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Porirua College $3,800.92 $3,305.14 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Porirua NIL Jewish Museum of NZ Charitable Trust $57,500.00 $19,200.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Auckland NIL Hutt Valley Dodgers Softball Club Inc $3,484.00 $3,484.00 APPROVED Approved Lower Hutt NIL Hutt Cricket Academy Inc $2,874.00 $1,916.67 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Upper Hutt NIL Tararua Sports Club - Upper Hutt City Football $31,241.26 $27,166.31 APPROVED Approved Upper Hutt NIL Poneke Football Club $15,000.00 $15,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Pioneers of Canterbury Masters Marching Team $1,560.00 $1,560.00 APPROVED Approved Waimakariri NIL Southbridge Rugby Football Club $7,500.00 $7,500.00 APPROVED Approved Selwyn NIL Petone Riverside Cricket Club Inc $12,000.02 $6,720.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt NIL Burnside High School $11,880.00 $10,330.44 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Big Brothers Big Sisters of Christchurch $8,258.83 $8,073.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Basketball Development Nelson Trust $30,000.00 $30,000.00 APPROVED Approved Nelson NIL Shandon Golf Club $9,000.00 $8,380.38 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt NIL Zingari Richmond Football Club Inc $6,991.94 $6,079.94 APPROVED Approved Dunedin NIL Paraparaumu College $1,098.02 $954.80 APPROVED Approved Kapiti Coast NIL Tawa Rugby Football Club Inc $12,305.00 $10,700.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Hutt Valley Softball Association $1,990.00 DECLINED RET Lower Hutt NIL Miramar Golf Club Incorporated $9,100.00 $7,913.04 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Coastal Spirit Football Club $19,999.99 $18,127.08 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Christchurch Football Club $6,000.00 $5,217.39 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Hutt Old Boys Marist RFC $10,925.00 $8,163.09 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt NIL Palmerston North Marist Football Club $30,351.89 $26,392.95 APPROVED Approved Palmerston North NIL Sumner Rugby Football Club $28,750.00 $24,240.92 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Redcliffs Mount Pleasant Bowling Club $7,546.87 $2,187.50 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Saints Basketball Limited $23,000.00 $20,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Atami Basketball Club $9,305.00 $9,305.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL St Albans Shirley Junior Football Club $5,750.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Girl Guides Association New Zealand $13,125.00 $13,125.00 APPROVED Approved South Island NIL Seatoun Association Football Club $3,220.00 $1,200.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington NIL Life Education Trust Canterbury $1,639.00 $1,425.22 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Glennette Marching Club $10,000.00 $5,251.02 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington NIL Mana College $2,875.00 $1,999.13 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Porirua NIL Laura Fergusson Trust Canterbury $1,231.65 $1,071.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL NPC member Bragg is associated with the Canterbury Caledonian Society Pipe Band $11,587.26 $10,075.88 APPROVED Approved Christchurch recipient Otautahi Rollers $2,140.44 DECLINED OTH Christchurch NIL Pregnancy Infancy Parenting Support $1,955.00 $1,700.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Kidzstuff Theatre for Children Inc $2,712.45 $2,358.65 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL Poneke Kilbirnie Softball Club Inc $929.74 DECLINED NAP Wellington NIL Christchurch City Choir Inc $3,404.00 $960.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Canterbury Rugby League Inc $11,040.00 $2,400.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Halswell United Association Football Club $10,910.63 $9,487.50 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Naenae Soccer Club $3,619.89 $3,147.73 APPROVED Approved Lower Hutt NIL Greendale Golf Club $8,055.75 DECLINED OTH Selwyn NIL Halswell Cricket Club $2,489.93 $2,489.93 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Otautahi Sports Association Inc $21,433.13 $16,435.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Hornby Rugby League Football Club $6,468.75 $5,625.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL North Wellington Football Club $17,250.00 $15,000.00 APPROVED Approved Wellington NIL South Dunedin Community Network Inc $5,000.00 $4,347.83 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Dunedin NIL Marlborough Boys College Rugby 1st XV $11,500.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Marlborough NIL Tai Tapu Bowling Club $14,826.99 $3,706.75 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn NIL Canterbury Basketball Association Inc $8,523.24 $6,934.12 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Hockey Marlborough Inc $3,220.00 $2,800.00 APPROVED Approved Marlborough NIL Peninsula Harbour Cricket Club $4,200.00 $4,200.00 APPROVED Approved Selwyn NIL Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust Inc $381,094.72 $331,386.72 APPROVED Approved Nelson NIL Ridge Riders Paddle Club $5,350.00 $2,980.43 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Waitaki Endurance and CTR Club $7,725.00 $7,725.00 APPROVED Approved Waitaki NIL Marlborough Boys College Rugby 1st XV $31,673.81 $8,032.18 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Marlborough NIL Marlborough Cricket Association $9,200.00 $8,000.00 APPROVED Approved Marlborough NIL Cashmere Technical Football Club Inc $116,941.18 $96,449.11 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Albion Softball Club $19,365.51 $16,404.52 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL Christchurch Squash Rackets Club $1,869.76 $1,625.88 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Albion Softball Club $3,251.00 $2,826.96 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Kidsfirst Kindergarten Templeton $24,081.48 $20,940.42 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation $28,190.90 $19,702.25 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch NIL St Thomas of Canterbury College $0.00 DECLINED IAP Christchurch NIL Ferrymead Bays Football $14,000.00 $14,000.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch NIL Leithfield Public Library $4,432.97 $3,885.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Hurunui NIL Sydenham Rugby League
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