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Funding Approved Funding Approved • Affinity Gymnastics Academy Inc $13,104.88 • Aimtru Archers Club $2,258.00 • Akaroa Bowling Club Inc $2,998.60 • Allstars Marching Teams $4,194.00 • Aoraki Dragon Boat Association Inc $4,892.21 • Aquagym Swim Club Inc $12,608.75 • Athletics Canterbury $10,036.00 • Avon Hockey Club $9,005.01 • Avon Rowing Club Inc $26,563.85 • Belfast Pony Club $1,338.37 • Bowls Canterbury Inc $1,753.00 • Bowls Hornby Inc $3,993.19 • Bowls Leeston $5,736.84 • Canterbury Basketball Association $28,750.00 • Canterbury Boxing Association Inc $5,161.20 • Canterbury Country Cricket Association Inc $14,934.48 • Canterbury Cricket Association $28,750.00 • Canterbury Golf Inc $17,736.45 • Canterbury Hockey Association $28,7500.00 • Canterbury Indoor Bowls Association Inc $7,035.00 • Canterbury Motorcycle Speedway Club $2,827.98 • Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation $11,500.00 • Canterbury Rowing Association Inc $28,7500.00 • Canterbury Rugby League Inc $28,712.46 • Canterbury Softball Association Inc $28,750.00 • Carlton/Redcliffs Hockey Club Inc $25,000.00 • Cashmere Bowling Club Inc $2,491.31 • Cheviot Cricket Club $3,758.99 • Christchurch Bulldogs Australian Football Club Inc $943.00 • Christchurch Gold Club $28,750.00 • Christchurch High School Old Boys – Old Collegians Cricket Club $18,033.15 • Christchurch Floorball Club $3,746.05 • Christchurch Football Squash Club Inc $22,693.60 • Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket $28,750.00 • Christchurch Netball Centre Inc $28,750.00 • Christchurch School of Gymnastics $25,111.33 • Christchurch Squash Rackets Club Inc $28,750.00 • Collegiate Rugby Football Club Inc $4,698.47 • Coastal Spirit Football Club $28,750.00 • Coringa Golf Club Inc $29,999.93 • Darfield Cricket Club $1,811.75 • East Christchurch Shirley Cricket Club $3,703.00 • Easter Wolverines Basketball Club Inc $2,520.00 • Elmwood Park Bowling Club $11,595.02 • Elmwood Tennis Club $17,120.02 • Ferrymead Bays Footballs Club Inc $28,750.00 • Geraldine Squash Club Inc $4,363.42 • Greymouth Athletic Club $2,600.00 • Greymouth Marist Rugby Football Club Inc $4,825.10 • Halswell Cricket $500.00 • Halswell Rugby League Football Club Inc $27,784.87 • Halswell United Association Football Club Inc $10,844.50 • Heathcote Cricket Club $25,963.69 • Hockey South Canterbury $28,7500.00 • Hornby Rugby Football Club Inc $4,832.51 • Kereru Sports and Cultural Club Inc $20,445.03 • Kotuku Surf Life Saving Club $10,192.00 • Lancaster Park Cricket Club Inc $4,988.70 • Linwood Rugby League Football Club $7,774.76 • Lions Community Sports & Education Trust $16,516.30 • Mandeville Bowling Club Inc $3,285.42 • Marist Albion Netball Club $10,027.20 • Merivale-Papanui Cricket Club $7,316.30 • Mid Canterbury AFL Club $1,475.45 • Mid Canterbury Cricket Association Inc $3,245.46 • Mid Canterbury Softball Association Inc $824.00 • Mount Pleasant Community Squash Club $4,945.41 • Mountain Bike Ashburton Inc $5,000.00 • North Canterbury Basketball Association $22,207.02 • North Canterbury Netball Centre Inc $4,751.80 • North Canterbury Sport & Recreation Trust $7,000.05 • Olympia Gymnastics Sports Inc $27,213.98 • Olympic Ice Sports Club Inc $2,242.00 • Opawa Bowling Club Inc $1,489.11 • Otautahi Roller Derby League Inc $4,920.00 • Papanui Leagues Club $22,995.11 • Papanui Redwood AFC $9,564.97 • Parklands United Sports Club $25,768.54 • Pegasus Riding Club Inc $984.75 • Peninsula Harbour Cricket Club Inc $1,800.00 • Pleasant Point Cricket Club $8,583.85 • Pleasant Point Yacht Club Inc $4,025.49 • Rakaia Rugby Club Inc $14,283.00 • Rangiora Cricket Club $1,673.00 • Rangiora Gymnastics Club $6,210.00 • Rangiora Pony Club $2,921.00 • Rangiora Scout Group $1,357.33 • Riccarton Leagues Club $16,074.38 • Richmond Cricket Club Inc $2,500 • Richmond Keas Softball Club $10,948.00 • Ridge Riders Paddling Club $3,900.00 • Rolleston Rugby Football Club Inc $5,414.68 • Rolleston Softball Club $17,362.00 • Rowallan Scout Group $1,649.49 • Saint Albans Shirley Football Club Inc $3,256.80 • Selwyn Sports Trust $2,225.25 • Shirley Rugby Football Club Inc $2,875.00 • Shirley Rugby League Club Inc $9,267.00 • Southbrook Cricket Club $3,018.00 • Southern Districts Cricket $882.87 • South Canterbury Gymsports Inc $5,777.60 • Special Olympics Canterbury $5,000.00 • St Albans Tennis Club Inc $2,342.74 • Shirley Volleyball Club Inc $747.50 • Sumner Bowling Club Inc $9,660.00 • Sydenham Cricket Club $2,819.80 • Sydenham Rugby Football Club Inc $4,017.95 • Tai Tapu Cricket Club $1,418.00 • Templeton Golf Club Inc $28,7500 • Temuka & Districts Netball Centre Inc $1,065.36 • The Akaroa Golf Club Inc $4,929.02 • The Belfast Sports & Community Centre Inc $15,303.09 • The Hokitika Golf Club Inc $5,286.45 • The Hokitika Lawn Tennis & Squash Rackets Club $3,646.02 • The Linfield Cultural, Recreational & Sports Club Inc $13,080.10 • The Linwood Rugby Club Inc $12,382.05 • The Southbrook Community Sports Club Inc $5,585.23 • Timaru Group Riding for the Disabled $3,434.67 • Tinwald Club & Scout Group $2,348.34 • Touch Canterbury Inc $22,438.64 • UC Netball Inc $15,428.00 • Ultimate Martial Art Fighting Inc $1,441.40 • Universities of Canterbury Association Football Club Inc $15,699.06 • University of Canterbury Australian Football Club $575.00 • Waikari Bowling Club $584.53 • Waimakariri United Football Club Inc $28,750.00 • Waireka Croquet Club Inc $2,121.88 • West Coast Cricket Association $4,293.62 • West Coast Riding for the Disabled Inc $7,026.65 • West Coast Rugby Union $20,942.65 • West Coast Speedway Association Inc $25,475.95 • West Melton Bowling Club $771.50 • Western Association Football Club Inc $20,935.50 • Westland Excelsior Saint Mary’s Teamsports Club $2,366.13 • Wharenui Gators Inc $4,876.00 • Wharenui Sports Centre $28,750.00 • Woolston Boxing Club Inc $3,590.60 .
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