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Sports' Authorised Purposes The following tables display the application and distribution of net proceeds from the Racing Industry Transition Authority* (RITA) Class 4 Gaming Operation for the Year to 31 July 2019. RITA is incredibly proud to have been able to return over $18.8m to communities throughout New Zealand through both our 'Racing' and 'Sports' Authorised Purposes. FY19 Approved 'Sports' Authorised Purpose Distributions In the year to 31 July 2019, RITA has Approved and Distributed the following funding under its 'Sports' Authorised Purpose to the community, encouraging the active participation in amateur sports within New Zealand; Name Funding for, or Towards; Amount Requested Amount Awarded Region Outcome Decision Achilles Track Club New Zealand Inc. Uniforms for Athletes, Volunteer Guides and Coaches $10,037.88 $10,037.88 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Anity Gymnastics Academy Inc. Gym Equipment $8,790.00 $8,790.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Albion Softball Club Inc. Uniforms and Equipment $11,371.31 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Aquabladz New Plymouth Swimming Club Accommodation and Van Hire $6,119.89 $6,119.89 Taranaki Approved in Full n/a Aquagym Swim Club Inc. Pool Hire $6,356.52 $6,356.52 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Arawa Canoe Club Inc. Costs associated with the Blue Lakes II Kayak Regatta $7,232.18 $6,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Argos Gymnastics Club Inc. AirTrack $6,439.39 $6,439.39 Bay of Plenty Approved in Full n/a Athletics Southland Inc.* Track Replacement $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Southland Approved in Full n/a Athletics Taranaki Inc. Tournament Accommodation, Airfares and Bus Hire $15,714.39 $5,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Part DR2 Atlantis City Water Polo And Aquatics Club Inc. Airfares and Accommodation $13,276.96 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Baseball Association Inc. Representative Uniforms and Equipment $5,526.09 $4,786.96 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Auckland Basketball Services Ltd Basketballs $20,000.00 $4,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. Marquees and Cricket Covers $7,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland District Mounted Games Association Inc. Equipment Trailer $14,400.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Hockey Association Inc. Turf Hire 2019 $25,000.00 $8,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Ice Figure Skating Club Inc. Ice Hire $8,401.30 $6,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR4 Auckland Ice Hockey Association Inc Venue Hire $10,000.00 $7,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Indian Sports Club Inc. Turf Hire Fees 2019 Season $8,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Shooting Club Inc. Training Handguns $5,639.13 $4,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Auckland Softball Association Inc. Representative Uniforms $8,000.00 $2,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Auckland University Cricket Club Inc. Cricket Balls $11,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc. Jerseys $8,000.00 $4,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Avon Rowing Club Inc. Single Scull $9,390.00 $4,390.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR5 Awanui Rugby Football Club Inc. Uniforms and Equipment $7,929.37 $7,636.65 Northland Approved in Part DR1 Badminton Canterbury Inc. Shuttles $9,000.00 $9,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Badminton New Zealand Inc. Venue Hire, Training and Programme Delivery $16,825.00 $8,000.00 Hawke's Bay Approved in Part DR2 Badminton North Harbour Inc. Junior Representative Shirts $5,550.00 $3,700.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Badminton North Harbour Inc. Tournament Costs $20,000.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Basketball Hawke's Bay Inc. Venue Hire and First Aid Kits $3,500.00 $3,394.74 Hawke's Bay Approved in Part DR4 Basketball Otago Inc Entry Fees $7,000.00 $4,000.00 Otago Approved in Part DR2 Bay Of Islands Amateur Swimming Club Inc. Pool Hire and Coaching Costs $30,726.25 $3,543.75 Northland Approved in Part DR1/DR4 Bay of Islands Yacht Club Inc. Outboards and Safety Boats $19,696.13 $10,000.00 Northland Approved in Part DR2 Bay Of Plenty Coast Rowing Club Inc. Double Rowing Scull Boats With Oars and Riggers $30,780.00 $15,390.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Bay of Plenty Cricket Association Inc. Costs related to Tournaments and Competitions $39,084.46 $10,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Bay Olympic Soccer and Sports Association Inc. Training Footballs $5,443.38 $2,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Beerescourt Bowling Club Inc. Greens Roller $10,500.00 $10,500.00 Waikato Approved in Full n/a Belfast Sports and Community Centre Inc. Playing Jerseys $13,098.00 $10,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Bike Manawatu Inc. Timing System $3,960.00 $3,250.00 Manawatu/Wanganui Approved in Part DR1 Blenheim Swimming Club Inc. Air Fares and Accommodation $10,350.44 $5,000.00 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Part DR2 Blind Sport New Zealand Inc Sports Equipment $18,190.00 $18,190.00 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Blue Rovers Junior Football Club Inc. Training Equipment $17,939.13 $12,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Boccia New Zealand Inc. Boccia Ramps $19,000.00 $17,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Boulcott's Farm Heritage Golf Club Inc. Sprayer Unit $55,435.00 $10,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR2 Bowls Matua Inc. Greens Herbicides and Insecticides $8,450.13 $4,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Bowls Tauranga South Inc Fertilisers and Pesticides $6,000.00 $2,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Bring It To Colombo Trust Artificial Surface on Facility Netball Courts $100,000.00 $50,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR2 Browns Bay Bowling Club Inc. Replacing of All-Weather Green $90,000.00 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Buller Basketball Association Inc. 2019 Venue Hire $10,512.39 $8,000.00 West Coast Approved in Part DR2 Buller Rugby Union Inc. U10, U12, U14 and U16 Bus Hire $14,066.00 $7,000.00 West Coast Approved in Part DR2 Burnside Rugby Football Club Inc. First Aid Supplies $1,217.45 $1,217.45 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Business House Netball Club Inc. Team Registrations $4,069.56 $4,069.56 Wellington Approved in Full n/a Cambridge BMX Club Inc. Track Lime $15,000.00 $5,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR1/DR2 CanSurvive Dragon Boat Team Inc Dragon Boat Ergometer $4,850.00 $4,850.00 Wellington Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Basketball Association Inc. Tournament Venue Hire $14,196.38 $10,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Boxing Association Inc. Representative Team Airfares $6,086.96 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Inc. Grounds Maintenance $12,997.50 $8,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Cricket Association Inc. Inflatable Cricket Equipment $9,500.00 $7,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Golf Association Inc. 2019 Junior Boys Interprovincial Golf Tournament Costs $4,000.00 $4,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Hockey Association Inc Annual Lease Costs of Artificial Turf $17,500.00 $10,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Masters Figure Skating Club Inc. Ice Time Hire $4,239.13 $3,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation. Junior Playing Singlets, Training Equipment and First Aid Kits $9,073.04 $6,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Canterbury Rowing Association Inc. Training Camp Accommodation $4,591.30 $4,591.30 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Rugby League Inc. Uniforms $6,630.00 $5,850.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1 Canterbury United Inc Senior and Youth Team Entry Fees for National Competition 2018/19 $15,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Volleyball Association Inc. Costs associated with NZ Age Group Championships 2019 $4,543.80 $3,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Volleyball Association Inc. Gym Hire $5,478.26 $2,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR4 Canterbury Volleyball Association Inc.* Accommodation for National Provincial Championships $12,271.96 $6,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Water Polo Inc. U14/U18 Nationals Accommodation $9,000.00 $6,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Capital Football Inc. Venue Hire Term 4 2018 $10,000.00 $4,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR2/DR4 Carisbrook Dunedin Cricket Club Inc. Cricket Balls $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Otago Approved in Full n/a Carterton Association Football And Sports Club Inc. Uniforms $3,976.00 $3,508.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR1 Cashmere Bowling Club Inc. Uniforms and Bowls $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Central & Southern Hawke's Bay Eventing Inc. Mobile Cross Country Jumps & Materials $15,584.47 $15,584.47 Hawke's Bay Approved in Full n/a Central Districts Hockey Inc Accommodation $13,440.00 $10,000.00 Manawatu/Wanganui Approved in Part DR2 Central Hawke's Bay Cricket Club Inc. Tournament/Camp Costs, Balls and Playing Kit $30,468.39 $10,000.00 Hawke's Bay Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Central Hawke's Bay Cricket Club Inc.
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