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Download the List of Successful Projects for Round 41 PDF, 37.34 KB Round 41 Active Club Program Successful Applicants SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT Adelaide Hills Soccer Club ('The Hawks') Incorporated To assist with a lighting upgrade $13,889 Adelaide Olympic Women's Football Club Association To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Incorporated Adelaide Speedboat Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Adelaide Takemusu Aikido Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 The Adelaide University Badminton Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,200 Adelaide University Lacrosse Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Airport Over 50s Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,000 Aldinga Bay Croquet Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $2,250 Aldinga Football Club Incorporated To assist with a kitchen upgrade $3,979 The All Boys' and All Girls' Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $12,500 Andrews Farm Soccer and Community Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,457 The Arista Marion Korfball Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Atlantis Masters Swimming Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,900 Bedrock Waterski Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $19,937 Belair Park Golf Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Berri Swimming Club Incorporated To assist with a kitchen upgrade $7,000 Berri Golf Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $2,000 Blackwood & Hills Calisthenics Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,500 Blyth Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $15,000 Correct at time of publishing: 18 August 2016 Page 1 of 11 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT Bordertown Football Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $5,000 Brahma United Netball Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $2,000 Brinkworth Spalding Redhill Football Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $1,580 Broadview Football Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Burra Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with the installation of a storage facility $5,373 Bute Sporting Clubs Incorporated To assist with a lighting upgrade $25,000 Campbelltown City Soccer & Social Club Incorporated To assist with the installation of solar panels $18,400 Campbelltown Squash Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Cape Jervis Community, Recreation and Sporting Club To assist with a facility upgrade $25,000 Incorporated Chiton Rocks Surf Lifesaving Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $9,650 Clayton Bay Boat Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $15,000 Cleve Sporting Bodies Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,000 Colonel Light West Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $5,142 Coorong Active Kids Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $9,753 The Cove Football Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Coyote-Hoops Basketball Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 East Torrens District Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $5,450 East Torrens Payneham Baseball Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $4,151 East Torrens Payneham Lacrosse Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Eastern Districts Netball Association Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $3,400 Eastern Suburbs Gridiron Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 18 August 2016 Page 2 of 11 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT Edwardstown Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with a lighting upgrade $13,950 Elizabeth & Districts Referee's Association Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Encounter Bay Netball Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $25,000 Enfield Little Athletic Centre Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Enfield United Community Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $25,000 Gawler BMX Club Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $19,876 GAZA Sports and Communiity Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Gilles Plains Youth Centre Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Glencoe Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $8,184 Glenlea Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $8,400 Golden Grove Football Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Grange Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $3,000 Greenock Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $8,003 The Gumeracha District Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $5,800 Gumeracha Sporting Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $6,248 The Gums and Horse & Pony Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $5,064 Hamilton Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $3,500 Hamley Bridge Netball Club Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $20,000 Happy Valley Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,910 Hectorville Sports & Community Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $3,000 Henley Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $3,000 Hills and Barossa Horse Trials Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,827 Correct at time of publishing: 18 August 2016 Page 3 of 11 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT Holdfast Bay Canoe Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Hope Valley Bowling and Community Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $9,299 Hope Valley Bowling and Community Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Hope Valley Sporting Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $10,000 The Hope Valley Tennis and Netball Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $6,713 Hornets Softball Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Hornridge Sporting Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $2,700 Immanuel College Old Scholars Soccer Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 International Clay Target Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $7,675 Jamestown Kindergymnastics Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $2,000 Jervois Bluds Netball Club Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $25,000 Kadina Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $14,212 Kadina Hockey Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Kangaroo Island Dragons Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,000 Karadinga Sports & Recreation Centre Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $7,925 Kensington Baseball Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $24,700 Kensington Gardens Bowling and Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $5,675 Kersbrook Soldiers Memorial Park Community and Sports To assist with a facility upgrade $13,925 Club Incorporated Kongorong Sportsmen's Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Ladybirds Netball Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $2,920 Largs Bay Sailing Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 18 August 2016 Page 4 of 11 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT Littlehampton Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $3,500 Lobethal Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $8,995 Lobethal Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $14,000 Lobethal Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a surface upgrade $24,079 The Lock Netball Club Incorporated To assist with a lighting upgrade $17,779 Lower North Cricket Association Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $16,000 Loxton District Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,000 Loxton North Netball Club Incorporated To assist with the installation of a storage facility $1,550 Macclesfield Football Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $1,800 Macgillivray Cricket Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $17,200 Maitland Golf Club Incorporated To assist with the installation of a storage facility $18,000 Maitland Pistol And Shooting Club Incorporated To assist with the installation of a storage facility $4,602 Mallala Bowling Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,831 Mallee Swimming Club Incorporated To assist with Program and/or Equipment Funding $4,000 Mawson Lakes Golf Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $25,000 McLaren Football Club Incorporated To assist with a facility upgrade $25,000 McLaren Vale Tennis Club Incorporated To assist with a lighting upgrade $22,000 Mid Coast Surf Life Saving Clubs Group Incorporated To assist with Program and/or
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