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300.00 $ 111.87 $ 393.60 $ 46.54 $ 24.35 Refunded/Returned Grant Funding 1st July 2019 - 30th June 2020 Christchurch City Roulettes $ 300.00 Cashmere Technical Football Club $ 111.87 Canterbury Charity Hospital Trust $ 393.60 Naenae Youth Charitable Trust $ 46.54 Cashmere Technical Football Club $ 24.35 Jackson Street Programme $ 6,165.75 Tararua Sports Club - Upper Hutt City Football $ 310.00 Jackson Street Programme $ 5,007.54 New Zealand Flying Doctor Trust $ 8,529.50 Lake Kaniere Yacht and Power Boat Club $ 1,381.44 Wellington Irish Dance Trust Board $ 810.00 Te Whatukura Inc $ 1,620.00 Woolston Development Project $ 238.70 Halswell Bowling Club $ 450.00 Southbrook School $ 260.17 Soccer Nelson $ 416.00 Canterbury Indoor Bowls $ 410.80 Soccer Nelson $ 156.52 Albion Softball $ 76.09 Albion Softball $ 16.00 Christchurch Youth Choir $ 249.55 LU Combined Sports Association - Rugby $ 5,000.00 LU Combined Sports Association - Rugby $ 78.89 Leithfield School $ 333.92 Hockey Marlborough $ 692.57 Canterbury Regional Basketball Association $ 81.02 Lower Hutt City AFC $ 837.50 Petone Riverside Cricket Club $ 1,908.00 St Patricks College Wellington $ 213.04 Nelson Hockey Association $ 2,344.26 Canterbury Belles $ 122.00 Ole Academy $ 677.50 Blenheim Swimming Club $ 318.20 Wellington Irish Dance Trust Board $ 388.50 GOYANZ INC. Wellington Olympic AFC $ 3,123.52 Albion Softball $ 99.75 Linwood Squash Rackets Club $ 26.09 Nelson Netball Centre $ 1,649.75 Mt Cheeseman Ski Club $ 21.52 Feilding Industrial Agricultural and Pastoral Association $ 388.58 Christchurch South Community Patrol $ 624.59 Duvauchelle A and P Association $ 982.43 North Wellington Football Club $ 100.00 Southern Zone Deaf Rugby Union $ 56.59 Canterbury Regional Basketball Association $ 762.96 Central Touch $ 1,730.00 Westside Touch Association $ 3,300.00 GOYANZ INC. Wellington Olympic AFC $ 315.03 Ashburton College $ 435.02 Paraparaumu College $ 1,031.81 Tawa Rugby Football Club $ 263.35 Creative Kids Trust Board $ 405.00 Marching New Zealand Inc $ 2,000.00 Tawa Rugby Football Club $ 800.00 Wellington Diving Club $ 652.17 Woolston Development Project $ 243.35 Olympic Ice Sports Club Inc $ 34.50 Kiwi West Aquatics $ 143.75 Porirua College $ 216.79 Sport Education Community and Cultural Foundation $ 2,869.57 St Patricks Scout Group $ 10,000.00 Community Toy Library Waimairi $ 167.02 Poneke Football Club $ 250.00 Wellington Indian Sports Club $ 1,786.94 Wellington Indian Sports Club $ 226.10 Canterbury Charity Hospital Trust $ 362.00 Nelson Suburbs Football Club $ 552.00 Nelson Suburbs Football Club $ 372.00 Nelson Suburbs Football Club $ 276.00 New Zealand Flying Doctor Trust $ 270.00 Canterbury Regional Basketball Association $ 22.93 Empowerment Trust $ 375.87 Harewood Golf Club $ 878.06 Dead End Derby Dolls Inc $ 359.37 Otago Down Syndrome Association $ 442.50 Marlborough Boys College Rowing $ 1,578.47 Affinity Gymnastics Academy $ 920.00 Palmerston North Marist Football $ 40.00 Central Rugby Football Club $ 883.04 Croquet Nelson Inc $ 700.00 West Coast Rugby Football $ 59.03 Nelson Suburbs Football Club $ 24.20 Wellington Football Club $ 295.70 Tawa Association Football Club $ 667.40 Tawa Association Football Club $ 567.68 Sumner Surf Life Saving Club $ 3,724.00 Marlborough Softball $ 448.00 Redwood Playcentre $ 327.00 Point Howard Playcentre $ 750.00 Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust $ 9,280.65 University of Canterbury Association Football Club $ 2,538.44 Wellington Rugby Football Union $ 250.00 QE2 Swim Club $ 880.00.
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