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Organisation Name Project Name Approved Age Concern Wanganui Inc Approved Applications - 2011-2012 organisation_name Project Name Approved Age Concern Wanganui Inc. administration and service delivery 5,000.00 Allergy ADHD Wanganui administration and service delivery 500 Alzheimers Society Wanganui administration and service delivery 3,000.00 Aranui School "Experiences for Learning". 5,280.00 Autism NZ Wanganui Branch traing for members 2,000.00 Barnardos New Zealand the Children's Contact Service 6,000.00 Birthright Wanganui Administration and Service Delivery 5,000.00 Brain Injury Association Whanganui Inc the Liaison Officer 3,000.00 Brunswick School Leaders Conference and EOTC 1,520.00 Bulls & District Community Trust Bulls & District Co-ordinator 5,000.00 Bulls & District Historical Society Inc displaying new photographs 1,000.00 Bulls Kindergarten upgrading our science equipment 500 Bulls School Leadership Programmes, Visiting Performers, YMCA Sports and Right Choice Day 4,520.00 Carlton School Copy of Community activities and educati 11,300.00 Castlecliff School extending our Mural Project 4,210.00 Child Matters the 5 Day Child Protection Training Programme 9,900.00 Chills Off Trust heating of swimming pools 10,000.00 Churton School behaviour initiatives 5,375.00 Clifton School Positive Behaviour Programme, Eco Warriors and YMCA Sport & Music Programme 3,260.00 Community House the Com.Chat 9,500.00 Counselling Centre (Marton) Inc counselling and family therapy 6,000.00 Cullinane College the Whanau/Family Support Worker 8,545.00 Cullinane College employing a Whanau Support Worker 8,350.00 English Language Partners Wanganui Inc the Administration & Service Delivery 4,000.00 ETOH Whanganui a DVD to address youth and alcohol issues 6,720.00 Frangipani Pan Pasifika Wanganui Social Services Trust Copy of a Drop In Advice & Information C 3,000.00 Girl Guide NZ - Wanganui District administration and running costs 1,000.00 HIPPY Whanganui administration and services delivery 10,000.00 Hunterville Town Hall Committee Kapa Haka, Te Reo, Marae Trip 3,085.00 James Cook School Leadership Programmes, Y8 Tramp, Young Leaders Conference, Visiting Performers, Koha for Chaplain6,525.00 and Playground Mentor Jigsaw Copy of administration and service deliv 250,000.00 Kakaramea School the Lunchtime Activities, Flora Group, Young Leaders, New Games, EOTC Programme 1,975.00 Kakaramea School Young Leaders Day, Lunchtime Sports Co-ordinator, Kapa Haka Programme and Lexia Programme 1,880.00 Kakatahi School the Leadership Training, Term Building, School Camp 1,250.00 Keith Street School a Lunchtime Activites Co-ordinator 9,190.00 Mainstreet Wanganui Incorporation Promotions installing new Flagtrak System and the Heritage Street Carnival 2,000.00 Mangatepopo Camp Trust the Replacement of Outdoor Decks 5,000.00 Marton Country Music Festival the Country Music Festival 1,000.00 Marton Jaycees the Marton Christmas Parade 1,000.00 Marton Junction School employing a playground treacher-aide 4,000.00 Marton School Kiwi Can Programme, Young Leaders Initiative, Visiting Artist/Performer, Cultural Tutors & School Environment6,850.00 Initiative Maungarongo Marae learning the art of Piupiu making 6,000.00 Men's Shed Wanganui Set up costs 3,500.00 Multicultural Council of Rangitikei/Whanganui Diwali Festival of Lights 2,800.00 Neighbourhood Support wages and frames. 6,000.00 New Zealand Eagle Spirit Jujitsu Inc Summer Camp 500 New Zealand Wide Giving Research Philanthropy NZ 523 Ngamatapouri School the Poultry Enterprise, Education Visits 1,080.00 Ngamatapouri School developing a shade house and Educational Visits and 1,025.00 Ohakune Kindergarten outdoor educational play equipment 700 Ohakune Squash Club a demonstration match with associated coaching and motivational talk 1,090.00 Parkinson's Wanganui administration support 3,000.00 Patea Old Folks Association Inc painting the outside hall. 2,000.00 Patea Standby trips for elderly 1,000.00 People First New Zealand Inc a one day training event 1,000.00 Prisoners Aid & Rehabilitation Trust administration and service delivery 6,000.00 Raetihi Community Charitable Trust a research project carried out by youth 5,500.00 Raetihi Early Childhood Education Trust administration and service delivery 3,000.00 Rangitikei District Council Swim-4-All 15,000.00 River City Garden Awards printing of brochures and advertising 500 Royal New Zealand Plunket Society Manawatu/Wanganui Area Infant & Child Seats 4,000.00 Ruapehu College the employment of a Kapa Haka tutor and teacher aide 5,820.00 SKIP Whanganui the Children's Day 2,000.00 Social Development Partners administration and service delivery 2,500.00 South Makirikiri School Year 8 Leaders Day, YMCA Dance & Vegetable Garden Establishment 3,800.00 South Taranaki District Council a multipurpose synthetic court in Aotea Park 15,000.00 St Anne's Catholic School the Leadership Programmes and EOTC 6,040.00 St Anne's Catholic School Kapa Haka programme 5,860.00 St John Wanganui Shuttle Service set up costs 5,000.00 St Johns Hill School Senior Leadership Training and Playground Co-ordinator 2,430.00 St John's Hill School the Leadership Training, Playground Supervisor 2,385.00 St Josephs School Taihape the Lunchtime Movement Initiative, Kapa Haka, Young Leaders Conference 3,130.00 St Josephs School Taihape Lunchtime activities, kapa haka and leadership 3,200.00 St Marcellin School the Kapa Haka, Senior Students Initiatives 6,240.00 St Mary's School social initiatives in schools 6,650.00 St Mary's School developing the programme "Te Reo me nga Tikanga" 6,400.00 St Paul's Memorial Church Putiki Restoration Trust the first stage of the restoration plan 5,000.00 Supporting Families in Mental Illness Wanganui the Service Delivery 6,000.00 Taihape Area School the Issue of Isolation 10,000.00 Taihape Area School travel costs for our sports teams 10,150.00 Taihape Heritage Trust salary for our Cinema Manager 3,000.00 Taihape Youth Centre Trust after school activities 4,000.00 Tawhero School Breakfast in Schools Programme 8,000.00 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o te Atihaunui a Paparangi Tu Rangatira 3,285.00 Te Puna O Wai Ora Maori Fellowship the Youth Shack 3,000.00 Te Rau Oriwa Trust Wages for Office Manager 2,000.00 Te Ropu Taunaki o Te Matapihi Ropu kapa haka support for Te Matapihi 1,500.00 Turakina School Learning Programmes, Sports Co-ordinator and Values Programme 2,255.00 Underground Youth Charitable Trust fashion design and performance 2,500.00 Waiora Christian Community Trust the Te Tino Ora Project 5,000.00 Wanganui Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc operating costs and service delivery 3,000.00 Wanganui Citizens Advice Bureau administration and service delivery 3,000.00 Wanganui City College a Student Support Worker 13,080.00 Wanganui Community Arts Council Trust (on behalf) the REAL Whanganui Festival 9,000.00 Wanganui Community Education Service Inc general administration 8,000.00 Wanganui Competitions Society Inc. paying for judges costs 500 Wanganui District Council (on behalf) a memorial to James Ward VC 5,000.00 Wanganui District Council Library Books for Babies 4,500.00 Wanganui East School the ACHIEVE Programme, Duffy Books, Mathletic, Te Mana Literacy Programme, Art/Museum Visits 7,495.00Visiting Performers Wanganui Events Trust the Cooks Gardens Sky Show 3,000.00 Wanganui Girls College a Social Worker 13,440.00 Wanganui Land Search and Rescue Inc First Aid training for 20 searchers 1,000.00 Wanganui Lyric Singers Training for musical director 500 Wanganui Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc administration and service delivery 3,000.00 Wanganui Regional Hospice doctor/psychiatrist salary 10,000.00 Wanganui Regional Opera Foundation "The Merry Widow" production 2,500.00 Wanganui Toy Library replenishing toy stocks 500 Wellington Gilbert & Sullivan Society Inc Opera House performance 1,000.00 Whanganui Community Group Forum the Community Group Forum 5,000.00 Whanganui Creative Space Trust ongoing operation of the Creative Space. 3,000.00 Whanganui Disability Resources Centre administration and service delivery 10,000.00 Whanganui Excellence In Glass Art Inc Wanganui Festival of Glass 1,000.00 Whanganui Learning Centre salary for the Cultural Liaison & Research Officer 6,000.00 Whanganui Peoples Centre part wages and service delivery 4,000.00 Whanganui Regional Primary Health Organisation foregone interest 23,625.00 Whanganui Summer Programme Trust administration and service delivery 1,000.00 Whanganui Volunteer Centre Trust Service Delivery 6,000.00 Whenuakura School Kapa Haka Tutor, Young Leaders Conference and The Whenuakura Active Group 1,920.00 Women's Network (Wanganui) Inc administration and service delivery 4,000.00 YMCA Central Inc Raise Up & Represent Youth Crew, Y's Young Leaders Training Programme and Youth Events 6,000.00 Youth Services Trust Whanganui operating costs and service delivery 20,000.00 YWCA Whanganui Inc Administration and Service Delivery 3,000.00 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