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Download a PDF of 1 April 2015 – 31 March 2016 Grant Grassroots Trust Recipients 1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016 Recipient Amount 100% Lake Taupo Charitable Trust $ 10,000.00 A Girl Called Hope $ 2,000.00 ACE Swimming Club Inc $ 24,858.16 Age Concern Rodney Inc $ 5,000.00 Alfriston College $ 9,931.40 Alzheimers Auckland Charitable Trust $ 894.00 Alzheimers Waikato Charitable Trust $ 35,000.00 Ambury Park Centre for Riding Therapy Inc $ 2,111.00 Aotearoa Maori Tennis Association Inc $ 26,406.00 Apanui School $ 12,000.00 Ardmore Marist Rugby & Sports Club Inc $ 12,666.66 Ardmore School $ 3,695.00 Assistance Dogs New Zealand (ADNZ) $ 2,000.00 Asthma Respiratory Services (Waikato) Inc $ 2,219.00 Auckland City Football Club $ 182,132.00 Auckland City Mission $ 5,000.00 Auckland Down Syndrome Association $ 14,436.30 Auckland Girls Grammar School $ 5,000.00 Auckland Grammar School $ 5,000.00 Auckland Indian Sports Club Inc $ 1,905.48 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust - Trading as FYD Auckland $ 10,000.00 Auckland Rowing Regional Performance Centre $ 11,750.00 Auckland Sabres Senior Club $ 10,241.69 Auckland United Softball Club $ 3,174.00 Auckland University Canoe Club $ 3,000.00 Auroa School $ 4,000.00 Balloons Over Waikato Charitable Trust $ 70,000.00 Baradene College $ 5,000.00 Barnardos New Zealand $ 7,500.00 Basketball Development Trust $ 12,000.00 Basketball Hawkes Bay Inc $ 23,625.00 Bay of Plenty Cricket Assn $ 44,020.00 Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society $ 5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc $ 475,000.00 Bay Oval Trust $ 8,420.00 Birkenhead College $ 4,809.50 Bombay Rugby Football Club Inc $ 8,000.00 Cambridge A & P Association $ 1,000.00 Cambridge East Primary School $ 1,000.00 Cambridge High School Board of Trustees $ 3,472.39 Cambridge Primary School $ 2,000.00 Cambridge Soccer Club $ 3,000.00 Cambridge Xmas Festival Society $ 4,223.00 Camp Quality New Zealand Inc - Auckland/Northland $ 10,000.00 Career Moves Trust $ 20,000.00 Central Districts Cricket Assn Inc (CDCA) $ 30,000.00 Child Cancer Foundation $ 30,000.00 Child Matters $ 104,820.00 Grassroots Trust Recipients Recipient Amount Citizens Advice Bureau Whakatane $ 3,560.00 Claudelands Rovers Football Club $ 6,121.00 Clubs of Auckland Inc $ 45,000.00 CMKA - George Street Kindergarten $ 930.79 Coastguard Lake Taupo Association Inc $ 3,238.97 Cockle Bay Tennis Club $ 5,000.00 College Old Boys Rugby & Sports Club (COBRAS) $ 55,042.46 Community Development Trust $ 1,500.00 Community Hospice Service (EBOP) Trust $ 6,000.00 Cornwall District Cricket & Sports Association $ 24,500.00 Counties Manukau Cricket Association Inc $ 59,500.00 Counties Manukau Hockey Assn Inc $ 15,000.00 Counties Manukau Pacific Trust $ 100,000.00 Counties Manukau Rowing Club Inc $ 8,250.00 Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union $ 294,064.00 Counties Tennis Association $ 7,742.00 Cycling New Zealand Incorporated $ 200,000.00 David Henry Primary School $ 2,000.00 Deanwell School $ 15,000.00 Decision Reachout Toro Mai Trust $ 4,100.01 Diabetes NZ Auckland $ 480.00 Dinsdale Playcentre $ 2,979.41 Drury Districts Rugby Football & Recreation Club Inc $ 9,955.00 Drury United Football Club $ 3,750.00 Dynamo Cycling & Sports Club $ 17,000.00 East Coast Bays Rugby Club Inc $ 8,121.41 Eastern Suburbs AFC $ 20,000.00 Eden Park Trust $ 12,000.00 Education First Trust $ 10,000.00 Ellerslie Association Football Club Inc $ 4,000.00 Ellwood Park Partnership $ 3,813.00 Elstow-Waihou Combined School $ 5,000.00 Epsom Girls Grammar School Foundation $ 10,000.00 Fairfield College $ 25,653.00 Fairfield Otorohanga United Inc $ 5,000.00 Family Safety Services $ 2,000.00 Forest Lake Primary School $ 4,000.00 Forest View High School $ 6,394.52 Foundation for Youth Development BOP $ 22,160.64 Fraser Tech Netball Club Inc $ 18,298.50 Fraser Tech RFC Inc $ 85,334.32 Get Kids Active Charitable Trust $ 10,000.00 Get Smart Tauranga Trust $ 5,300.00 Glenbrook School $ 2,151.50 Glenfield Rovers AFC & Sports Club Inc $ 19,400.00 Glenfield Rugby Union and Sports Club Inc $ 7,788.32 Glenview Primary School PTA $ 15,000.00 Goodwood Primary School $ 5,000.00 Graeme Dingle Foundation $ 10,000.00 Great Lake Taupo Hockey Club Inc $ 3,000.00 Grassroots Trust Recipients Recipient Amount GRINZ Incorporated T/A NZ Falcons RFC $ 494.00 Hamilton Boys High School $ 100,000.00 Hamilton Christian Nightshelter Trust $ 2,500.00 Hamilton City Christmas Parade Charitable Trust $ 10,000.00 Hamilton City Council $ 80,000.00 Hamilton City Netball Centre $ 67,500.00 Hamilton Cricket Assn Inc $ 9,769.00 Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival Foundation $ 75,000.00 Hamilton Girls High School $ 15,000.00 Hamilton Golf Club Incorporated $ 10,000.00 Hamilton Inline Hockey Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Hamilton Junior Naturalist Club Inc $ 4,000.00 Hamilton Marist RFC $ 87,981.33 Hamilton Mountain Bike Club Inc $ 1,952.50 Hamilton Old Boys Cricket Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Hamilton Old Boys Rugby and Sports Club Inc $ 85,568.86 Hamilton Star University Cricket Club $ 9,077.40 Hastings Community Sports Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Hastings Rugby & Sports Club Inc $ 4,277.00 Hautapu School Board of Trustees $ 2,000.00 Hautapu Sports & Recreation Club Inc $ 80,803.12 Hawera High School $ 7,871.14 Hawera United Cricket Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Hawkes Bay Basketball Foundation Inc $ 5,000.00 Hawkes Bay Cricket Association $ 5,000.00 Hawkes Bay Rugby Football Union Inc $ 8,500.00 Helensville District Rugby Football Club $ 10,050.30 Hibiscus Hospice Charitable Trust $ 4,596.00 Hillary Outdoors Education Centres $ 36,400.69 Hillcrest Amateur Swim Club Inc $ 20,000.00 Hillcrest High Cricket Club $ 4,000.00 Hillcrest High Rugby Club Inc $ 1,339.08 Hillcrest Normal School $ 4,500.00 Hospice West Auckland $ 10,000.00 Howick Pakuranga Cricket Club Inc $ 79,079.10 Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club Inc $ 6,640.00 Hukanui Golf Club $ 5,000.00 Hukanui Primary School $ 5,400.00 Huntly College Old Boys Rugby Football Club $ 4,444.00 Huntly West Primary School $ 3,500.00 James 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