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31St July 2014 The Directors announce a total of $4,507,450.25 gifted to the community for the year 2013–2014. This represents 41.92% of revenue … Minimum requirement 37.12%. Approved Grants FY 2013- 2014 Bowls Canterbury Incorporated $25,000.00 Kairanga Scout Group $1,200.00 Nelson Touch Association $2,500.00 Youth Alive Trust $3,000.00 Christchurch Netball Centre Incorporated $11,885.00 Nelson College $1,734.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $15,570.00 Youthline Palmerston North $2,500.00 Canterbury Hockey Association Inc $30,000.00 Holmes Park Scout Group $500.00 Stage Challenge Foundation $2,500.00 Surf Life Saving NZ - Southern Region $1,432.00 North Canterbury Sport & Recreation Trust $20,000.00 Cystic Fibrosis Association of New Zealand $1,000.00 Isseikai Karate $2,515.00 The StarJam Charitable Trust $3,500.00 Theatre Royal Charitable Foundation $25,000.00 A-Town Boxing Gym Inc $3,000.00 Southern Zone Deaf Rugby Union Inc $2,000.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $60,000.00 Chinese Culture Association (NZ) Inc $10,000.00 Croquet Nelson Incorporated $3,000.00 West Christchurch Women’s Refuge $625.00 Diesel Traction Group Incorporated $2,023.00 Canterbury Branch of Royal NZ SPCA Inc $30,000.00 Burnside Bowling Club Incorporated $5,000.00 Canterbury Ice Hockey Association $4,000.00 Life Education Trust Nelson/Tasman $7,500.00 Canterbury Triathlon Club $5,000.00 Te Mapua Child and Youth Trust $2,000.00 Harewood Golf Club Inc $5,090.00 Nelsun City Underwater Hockey Club Incorporated $8,500.00 Waitikiri Golf Club $7,500.00 Pegasus Cycling Inc $2,500.00 Christchurch School of Gymnastics Incorporated $3,456.00 NZ Book Council $1,000.00 Christchurch Metropolitan Environmental Education Rangi Ruru Girls’ School $3,000.00 Canterbury Baseball Association $716.00 Cricket Association Incorporated $30,000.00 for Resource Sustainability Trust $5,182.25 TSF Incorporated $2,550.00 Canterbury Primary Schools Sports Assn Inc $28,325.00 Canterbury Rowing Association Incorporated $25,000.00 Nelson College $683.00 Bowls Canterbury Incorporated $10,000.00 Wanaka Preschool Early Childhhod Centre $2,813.00 Parents Centres New Zealand Incorporated $3,500.00 Christchurch Children’s Christmas Parade Trust $2,400.00 Tasman Kiwi Volley $1,580.00 Allenvale Special School $3,599.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $88,623.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $3,600.00 Wanaka Community Toy Library Incorporated $1,440.00 The Christchurch Primary Schools Cultural Festival Trust $5,000.00 Canterbury Primary Schools Sports Assn Inc $4,990.00 Christchurch Boys’ High School $1,667.00 Seabrook McKenzie Trust $1,320.00 Richmond Playcentre $500.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $91,081.00 Wellington Branch Pioneers Under 16 Marching Team $300.00 Christchurch Resettlement Services Inc $825.00 Canterbury Softball Association Inc $25,000.00 Cystic Fibrosis Association of New Zealand $1,000.00 Father and Child Trust $3,000.00 Eclipse Under 12 Marching Team $300.00 Lancaster Park Cricket Club Inc $7,500.00 Nelson College $1,000.00 Nelson Rugby Football Club Inc $1,000.00 The Open Home Foundation - Nelson $5,000.00 Big Brothers Big Sisters Nelson $10,000.00 Prestige Pioneers Leisure Marchers $500.00 Christchurch Children’s Holiday Camps Trust $5,000.00 Ferrymead Bays Football Club Inc $6,000.00 Victoria University of Wellington Cricket Club Inc $2,000.00 Nelson Lakes Gliding Club Incorporated $1,419.00 Special Olympics NZ $6,800.00 TalkLink Trust $3,880.00 Body Postive Incorporated $7,800.00 The Family Space Charitable Trust $4,907.00 Linfield Cultural Recreational Sports Club Inc $30,000.00 Aranui Primary School $5,217.00 Temple for Christchurch Trust $1,500.00 Wellington Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation $2,500.00 Sexual Abuse Survivors Trust $2,500.00 Nelson College $1,280.00 Ngawhatu Bowling Club Inc $3,000.00 Wellington Women’s Health Collective Inc. $3,336.00 University of Canterbury Men’s Hockey Club $5,000.00 Iron Duke Sea Scouts $5,000.00 Alzheimers Wellington Incorporated $1,660.00 Burnside High School $2,500.00 Tasman Regional Sports Trust $1,200.00 NZ Brain Research Institute $750.00 Kahu Youth Trust $1,000.00 Te Kainganui Early Education Centre Co-Operative Inc $1,177.00 Burnham RFC $820.00 Touch Canterbury Incorporated $15,000.00 Summerdaze Festival - Papanui Youth Development Trust $2,500.00 Arthritis Foundation of NZ $5,000.00 Wellington Water Polo Board Inc $1,763.00 Queenstown Lakes District Council $2,500.00 Christchurch Boys’ High School $2,500.00 Bottle Lake Golf Club Inc $4,000.00 Mount Pleasant Yacht Club Inc $1,396.00 Canterbury Rugby Football Union Inc $41,780.00 Adult Learning Support Nelson Inc $5,000.00 Tasman Golf Club Incorporated $750.00 Christchurch Petanque Club Inc $1,058.00 The Court Theatre Trust $25,000.00 Mary Potter Hospice $2,306.00 The Order of St John Nelson Area $1,695.00 Wellington Deaf Society Inc $5,000.00 Christchurch Operatic Inc $25,000.00 Alzheimer’s Canterbury Incorporated $5,000.00 Cancer Society of New Zealand Soccer Nelson Inc $5,500.00 South Island Showjumping - National Championships $3,000.00 Inspire Foundation $30,000.00 Canterbury-West Coast Division Inc $4,590.00 Manawatu Badminton Association Incorporated $880.00 Hornby Netball Club Inc $2,610.00 Sydenham Rugby Football Club $3,415.00 Nelson College $4,000.00 Christchurch School of Music Inc $1,900.00 Hornby Rugby League Football Club Inc $5,000.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $11,000.00 Soccer Nelson Inc $1,000.00 Roslyn Primary School $3,000.00 North Canterbury Jamboree Troop $500.00 Nelson Basketball Association (Inc) $6,000.00 Garin College $1,000.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $29,658.00 Waterside Karori Association Football Club Inc $2,504.00 ICE Trampoline Sports Incorporated $2,500.00 Southern Zone Deaf Rugby Union Inc $2,000.00 Wanaka Squash Club $725.00 Hornby Rugby Football Club Inc $1,708.00 The Riccarton and Scottish Society Prices Pharmacy Netball Club $5,000.00 180 Degrees Trust $5,000.00 Nelson Intermediate School $3,000.00 Pipe Band Incorporated $1,337.00 Waimea College Board of Trustees $5,000.00 Tasman Rugby League Incorporated $2,704.00 The Parenting Place (formerly Parents Inc.) $1,000.00 Parentline Manawatu Incorporated $2,500.00 Canterbury Indoor Bowls Association Inc $869.00 Jacks Netball Club $1,000.00 Waimairi Surf Lifesaving Club Inc $3,333.00 Nelson Rowing Club Incorporated $15,000.00 Gifted Education Centre $5,245.00 Paulownia Trust - CC30893 $3,500.00 St Andrews College $4,500.00 Hanmer Springs Primary School $7,500.00 Hornby Primary School $12,015.00 Broadgreen Intermediate School $8,000.00 Endometriosis New Zealand $20,000.00 Arawa Canoe Club Inc $3,000.00 Nelson Touch Association $2,000.00 Nelson Basketball Association (Inc) $3,000.00 Golden Bay Community Health - Capital Theatre Productions $1,620.00 Chisnallwood Intermediate School $4,585.00 Papanui High School $6,000.00 Te Hauora O Mohua Trust $25,000.00 Skellerup Militaires Marching Teams $300.00 Burwood Association Football Club Inc $947.00 Waimea Old Boys Rugby Football Club Inc. $5,000.00 Rangiora Volunteer Fire Brigade Supporters Society Inc $1,845.00 Deaf Senior Citizens Christchurch Group $943.00 Stoke Rugby Football Club Inc $4,936.00 Nelson College $5,000.00 Canterbury West Coast Sports Trust $5,000.00 Marching Canterbury Association Incorporated $2,750.00 LifeLine Nelson $3,000.00 Cholmondeley Children’s Centre Incorporated $18,000.00 Wellington Football Club Inc $9,750.00 Legacy Centre $2,000.00 Nelson Hockey Association (1993) Incorporated $2,000.00 JFK Goju Kai NZ Association $2,090.00 Nelson Cricket Association Inc $10,000.00 Papanui Softball Club Inc $5,000.00 Canterbury Volleyball Association $2,500.00 Life Education Trust - Canterbury $5,000.00 Marist Western Suburbs Rugby League Club (Inc) $3,355.00 Palmerston North Jets Basketball Incorporated $10,000.00 The Parenting Place $2,500.00 Nelson Santa Parade Trust $1,500.00 Nelson College $2,500.00 The Parenting Place - Attitude Division $3,000.00 Canterbury Masters Figure Skating Club Inc $2,850.00 Canterbury Rugby Football League Incorporated $6,000.00 Eclipse Fernz Marching $419.00 Canteen - Canterbury / West Coast Branch $7,500.00 The Richmond Rabbits Rugby League Club Inc $2,960.00 Brook Waimarama Sanctuary Trust $20,000.00 Nelson United Softball Club $5,000.00 Nelson Cricket Association Inc $12,391.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $21,000.00 Supreme Show Dog and Puppy Contest Incorporated $575.00 Canterbury Provincial Brass Band Association $1,575.00 Palmerston North Mainland Ice Racing Club $1,050.00 Stoke School $3,410.00 Marist Western Suburbs Rugby League Club (Inc) $2,923.00 Women’s Health Collective Incorporated $3,000.00 Waihora Rugby Football Club $2,996.00 Tasman Rugby Union Incorporated $50,000.00 Bowls Nelson Incorporated $2,340.00 Stoke Bowling Club Incorporated $5,000.00 Christchurch Netball Centre Incorporated $18,115.00 The Court Theatre Trust $12,500.00 Nelson College for Girls $2,500.00 Nelson College for Girls $2,669.00 Canterbury Alpine Ice Skating Club $2,500.00 Burnside Rugby Football Club Inc $4,280.00 Mainland Cycling Limited $25,000.00 Rata Counselling Centre Incorporated $1,500.00 South Hornby School $5,000.00 Nelson College $4,358.00 Athletics Canterbury Inc. $1,350.00 NZ Symphony Orchestra $4,050.00 Multiple Sclerosis Society of New Zealand (Inc) $4,500.00 Gymnastics Nelson Incorporated $3,000.00 Forward Foundation $2,525.00 Waterside Karori Association Football Club Inc $10,000.00 Supreme Show Dog and Puppy Contest Incorporated $1,450.00 Allenvale Special School $2,000.00
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