October 2018 Distribution Notice

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October 2018 Distribution Notice promotes, supports and broadcasts the most entertaining sport and racing events for New Zealand In the year to 31 July 2018, the NZRB 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; The NZRB has distributed the following funding, under its 'Sports' Authorised Purpose to the community, to encourage the active participation in amateur sports within New Zealand: Name Funding for, or Towards; Amount Requested Amount Awarded Region Outcome Decision Albion Softball Club Inc New Softball Equipment $9,022.62 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Alexandra BMX Club Inc* BMX Track Modification Project $30,000.00 $15,000.00 Otago Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Aquagym Swim Club Inc. Pool Hire $6,356.52 $3,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Argos Gymnastics Club Inc. Airfares for National Gymnastics Championships $16,045.22 $8,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Argos Gymnastics Club Inc. Gymnastic Equipment $6,460.00 $4,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Athletics Canterbury Inc New Athletics Equipment $200,000.00 $30,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1 Athletics New Zealand Inc Accommodation, Travel and Athletic Resource Kits $49,775.24 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Athletics Taranaki Inc Travel and Accommodation $14,057.34 $10,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Basketball Services Ltd Venue/Court Hire $30,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Auckland City FC Inc Entry Fees for the National Leagues $15,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland High Performance Fencing Inc New Allstar Foil Blades $860.87 $860.87 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Auckland Hockey Association Inc. Hockey Turf Hire $35,000.00 $7,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2/D Auckland Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Association Inc. Racing Chairs $17,500.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part R4 Auckland Rowing Club Inc. Mens Pair/Double Boat $14,527.70 $7,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Rowing Regional Performance Centre Inc. Mens and Womens Second-hand Filippi Boats $14,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Shooting Club Inc. New Shooting Targets $20,510.00 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Softball Association Inc. New Representative Team Uniforms $8,000.00 $6,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Table Tennis Association Inc. Representative Uniforms and Accommodation for Open Champs $9,334.78 $6,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Auckland United Softball Club Inc Travel Costs - NZ Softball Nationals $3,060.87 $3,060.87 Auckland Approved in Full DR2 Auckland University Cricket Club Inc. Junior Playing and Training Gear $9,500.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part n/a Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc. Junior Rugby Jerseys and Equipment $9,500.00 $6,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 AUT Millennium Ownership Trust Sports Hall Pole Vault Run Way Resurfacing $18,000.00 $7,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Avon Rowing Club Inc. New Coxless Four Rowing Ski $25,000.00 $15,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Badminton Canterbury Inc Shuttlecocks $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Badminton New Zealand Inc. Venue Hire $12,100.00 $8,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR2 Badminton New Zealand Inc. Venue Hire for Junior Champs $21,011.67 $10,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR2 Badminton North Harbour Inc. Accommodation and Entry Fees New Zealand Junior Team Championships $17,391.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Basketball Hawkes Bay Inc. New Basketballs $5,000.00 $3,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Basketball Manawatu Inc. Costs associated with Age Grade National Tournaments $32,701.20 $12,000.00 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Part DR2 Basketball Taranaki Inc Travel, Accommodation and Entry Fees $30,000.00 $15,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Part DR2 Bay Independent Hockey Club Inc. Playing Uniforms and Balls $4,798.91 $4,408.91 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR2/DR4 Bay of Islands Yacht Club Inc. New Safety Boat and Trailer $29,143.53 $15,000.00 Northland Approved in Part DR1 Bay of Plenty Hockey Association Inc. Hockey Turf/Facility Lease Costs $12,000.00 $5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc Transport to Games and Medical Supplies $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2/DR4 Beach Haven Bowling Club Inc. Re-Seeding of Bowling Green $11,735.00 $4,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Beckenham Bowling Club Inc. Playing Uniforms $8,547.81 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Blenheim Rowing Club Inc. Adjustable Rowing Shoes/Mounting Plates $7,200.00 $5,000.00 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Part DR2 Blenheim Swimming Club Inc Swimming Pool Hire $4,500.00 $4,500.00 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Full DR2 BMX New Zealand Inc Portable Electronic Timing System $30,000.00 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part n/a Boccia New Zealand Inc. Playing, Training and Ociating Equipment $6,848.42 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Bowls North Harbour Inc. Costs for Bowls NZ Tournament $13,984.35 $8,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Box Oce Boxing Inc New Boxing Equipment $6,200.00 $5,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Box Oce Boxing Inc Boxing Training Equipment $7,500.00 $5,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Browns Bay Bowling Club Inc. Green Maintenance Costs $9,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR3 Browns Bay Racquets Club Inc. Squash Court Lighting Upgrade $24,661.54 $12,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Bucklands Beach Association Football Club Inc Tournament Fees and Vehicle Rental $12,421.76 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Buller Basketball Association Inc. Stadium/Court Hire $13,149.49 $8,000.00 West Coast Approved in Part DR2 Buller Rugby Union Inc Women's Team Playing Uniforms $7,651.00 $6,874.00 West Coast Approved in Part DR3 Cambridge Amateur Swimming Club Inc. Heat Pump Swimming Pool Heater $10,000.00 $6,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR1 Cambridge BMX Club Inc. Repair Start Ramp and Track Corner $13,913.00 $10,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR2 Cambridge Pony Club Inc. St. John's Medical Services - Show Jumping Champs $1,515.00 $1,515.00 Waikato Approved in Full DR2 Cambridge Racquets Club Inc Aliation Fees $7,200.00 $5,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part n/a Cambridge Soccer Club Inc Playing Uniforms $5,845.00 $4,900.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR2 Cambridge Yacht and Motor Boat Club Inc 420 Yachts and Trailer $14,490.00 $10,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR1 Canoe Slalom Bay of Plenty New Slalom Boats $31,956.52 $20,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR2 CanSurvive Dragon Boat Team Inc New Lifejackets $4,500.00 $4,500.00 Wellington Approved in Full DR2 Canterbury Basketball Association Inc. Basketballs $3,654.00 $3,654.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Boxing Association Inc Boxing Scoring System $7,820.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part n/a Canterbury Car Club Inc. Safety Fence $9,856.00 $6,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Inc. Soil to Topdress Wicket Blocks $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Full DR2 Canterbury Golf Inc. Club Golf Bags $6,996.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part n/a Canterbury Masters Figure Skating Club Inc. Ice Time Hire $6,000.00 $4,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation Basketballs $8,858.26 $1,878.26 Canterbury Approved in Part DR3 Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation Court Hire $11,561.00 $4,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2/DR3 Canterbury Rowing Association Inc. Costs associated Junior Representatives Local Preparation $29,500.00 $4,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR3 Canterbury United Inc Aliation Fees $30,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Canterbury Volleyball Association Inc. Beach Nets and Balls $4,838.00 $3,888.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Capital Football Inc. Ground Maintenance $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR1 Capital Swim Club Inc. Swimming Pool Lane Hire $6,445.88 $4,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR1 Central Country Basketball Association Inc Basketball NZ Entry Fees $4,000.00 $4,000.00 Waikato Approved in Full DR2 Central Districts Cricket Association Inc Women's Playing Gear $18,461.10 $5,334.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part n/a Central Districts Equine Society Inc. Jumping Course Surface Upgrade $8,695.65 $8,695.65 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Full DR1 Central Hawke's Bay Cricket Club Inc. Tournament Fees, Cricket Balls and Playing Kit $20,424.43 $15,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part n/a Challenge Wanaka Sports Trust Trac Management for Triathlon NZ Events $41,398.00 $8,000.00 Otago Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Christchurch Football Club Inc. New 'Rugby Rippa' Sets & Rugby Jerseys $7,830.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR3 Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket Association Inc. Cricket Pitch Preparation Costs $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Christchurch Netball Centre Inc.
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