Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa Round One - November 2020

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Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa Round One - November 2020 Tū Manawa Active Aotearoa Round One - November 2020 Successful Applicants Applicant Amount Applied for Amount Disbursed Coasty Kidds Limited $32,000 $16,000 Project to deliver pool- and sea-based diving instruction, to connect young people in kura and disengaged young people with the sea and to grow their food sovereignty. The Panel funded the delivery- related costs. Gisborne Boardriders Club $7,300.00 $4,900.00 Project to deliver 3 weekend surf and noho in three East Coast communities/marae. The panel funded 2 weekends. Hikurangi Sports Club Inc $7,245.79 $7,245.79 Project to purchase equipment and support delivery of summer sports previously never organised by the club, based on the aspirations of the club’s young people. Ngāti Porou Principals’ Association $31,625.00 $31,625.00 Project delivering Swim for Life lessons to collective of East Coast schools and kura. Riverview Treks & Pinehollow Riding School $25,050.00 $12,525.00 Project to deliver 20 weeks of Equine Therapy to young people with disabilities and/or mental health needs. The panel funded 10 weeks. Te Hapara School $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Project delivering non-traditional activities to all Y3-6 students, based on the aspirations of the students. Te Kura-a-Wao Charitable trust $39,875.00 $23,925.00 Project delivering 10 East Coast bush camps for disengaged rangatahi. The panel funded 6 camps. Total $104,220.79 Declined Applications Atawhai Charitable Trust $22,555 Cobham School $10,000 Gisborne Cycle and Walkway Trust $15,000 Live Free Health and Fitness LTD $25,000 Mangapapa Scout group $1,000 Mareikura Waka Ama Club* $7,500 Metcon Mauri Ltd $14,000 Ngata Memorial College $5,000 Patu Tahi Boxing Club Incorporated $25,000 Te Karaka area school $10,000 Tokomaru Bay Sports Club* $7,912.91 Waikanae Surf Lifesaving Club $3,564 *Funded through Trust Tairāwhiti Panel Members Audine Grace-Kutia Trust Tairāwhiti, Community Funding Manager Belinda Mackay Sport Gisborne Tairāwhiti, Trustee Rawinia Parata Sport Gisborne Tairāwhiti, East Coast Community Connector Stefan Pishief Sport Gisborne Tairāwhiti, CE Paige Richter Lytton High School Student, Year 12 Jordana Sweeney Parafed Gisborne Tairāwhiti, Trustee Dwayne Tamatea Turanga Health, Community Health Manager .
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