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APPROVED TTCF GRANTS 1St APRIL 2014 - 31St MARCH 2015 APPROVED TTCF GRANTS 1st APRIL 2014 - 31st MARCH 2015 NORTHLAND Stakeout Bar & Grill, Whangarei Age Concern Whangarei Inc $ 2,000.00 Canteen Northland $ 5,000.00 Citizens Advice Bureau Whangarei $ 471.00 City Cricket Club Inc $ 8,000.00 Deaf Aotearoa NZ Inc - Northland Branch $ 5,000.00 Habitat for Humanity Northland $ 5,000.00 Huanui College Charitable Trust $ 3,032.00 Hurupaki Primary School $ 3,760.00 Kaurihohore Board of Trustees $ 1,216.00 Kensington Croquet Club Inc $ 141.00 Lifeline New Zealand - Northland Branch $ 1,584.20 Mangapai Playcentre $ 3,830.61 Maunu Primary School $ 3,700.00 Ngunguru School $ 2,000.00 NZ Council of Victim Support Groups Inc - Waitemata District Office $ 5,000.00 North Force Assn Football Club Inc $ 3,039.00 North Haven Hospice Society Inc $ 7,892.34 Northland Craft Trust $ 1,000.00 Northland Cricket Association Incorporated $ 5,000.00 Northland Disabled Charitable Trust (T/A Forget Me Not Adult Day Centre) $ 1,760.00 Northland Junior Cricket Incorporated $ 5,000.00 Northland Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc $ 3,000.00 Northland Paraplegics & Physically Disabled Association (aka Parafed) $ 3,000.00 Northland Rugby Referees Association Inc $ 7,000.00 One Tree Point School $ 2,287.00 Pompallier Catholic College $ 6,629.09 Regent Community Trust $ 2,900.00 RNZ Plunket Society - Northland Area Inc $ 5,800.00 Ruakaka Surf Life Saving Patrol Inc $ 2,582.00 SPACE Northland $ 2,214.00 St John's Progressive Childcare Centre Inc $ 2,000.00 Tauraroa Area School $ 5,000.00 The Order of St John - Northern Region Trust Board $ 2,350.00 The Pines Golf Club Inc $ 4,200.00 Tikipunga Association Football Club $ 3,000.00 Waipu Cove Surf Lifesaving Club $ 3,190.00 Whangarei Amateur Swimming Club Inc $ 2,570.00 Whangarei Childcare Centre Inc $ 3,000.00 Whangarei Heads School $ 1,274.00 Whangarei Intermediate School PTA $ 5,000.00 Whangarei Junior Rugby Management Board Inc $ 925.00 Whangarei Life Education Trust $ 3,000.00 Whangarei Pipe Band Society Incorporated $ 3,743.00 Whangarei Youth Community Trust $ 6,480.00 Less refunds received -$ 366.39 $ 154,203.85 AUCKLAND Chances Sports Bar, Glenfield and Arthurs Bar & Grill, Onehunga. A Girl Called Hope $ 10,000.00 Ashburton Trotting Club Inc $ 58,609.22 Auckland Justices of the Peace Association $ 4,000.00 Bayswater School PTA $ 3,000.00 Beach Haven Tennis Club $ 1,500.00 Birkenhead College Board of Trustees $ 16,904.00 Canteen Auckland $ 10,000.00 Child Cancer Foundation Inc $ 25,000.00 Citizens Advice Bureau Mangere Inc $ 10,850.00 Cornwall Districts Cricket and Sports Assn $ 3,400.00 De Paul House $ 10,000.00 Forbury Park Trotting Club Inc $ 133,551.80 Forrest Hill Milford United Football Club Inc $ 2,782.00 Glenfield Bowling Club $ 6,300.00 Glenfield Community Centre $ 2,388.00 Glenfield Intermediate School $ 5,306.00 Harness Racing Waikato Inc $ 99,790.00 Hillsboro Bowling Club Inc $ 3,000.00 Home and Family Counselling Inc $ 10,000.00 Howick Children's & Youth Theatre Inc $ 5,000.00 Kaipatiki Project Inc $ 8,513.80 KidsCan Charitable Trust $ 4,000.00 Life Education Trust North Shore $ 7,526.00 Literacy North Shore $ 4,212.00 Mairangi Arts Centre Trust $ 6,565.00 Marist Alternative Education Ltd $ 15,000.00 Maungarei Community Christian Trust $ 20,000.00 Milford Cruising Club $ 9,400.00 Milford Tennis Club Inc $ 3,000.00 Motor Neurone Disease Assn of NZ Inc $ 32,141.50 Neighbourhood Support North Shore Inc $ 578.26 Netball North Harbour Inc $ 15,000.00 New Zealand 420 Class Assn Incorporated $ 9,000.00 Northcote College Board of Trustees $ 2,269.00 North Harbour Football & Sports Club Inc $ 2,646.00 North Harbour Living Without Violence Incorporated $ 15,000.00 North Harbour Table Tennis Association Inc $ 6,000.00 North Harbour Volleyball Association $ 2,861.00 North Shore Bridge Club Inc $ 3,415.00 North Shore Group Riding for the Disabled Inc $ 6,699.00 North Shore Hospice Trust $ 35,000.00 North Shore Hospital Foundation $ 25,000.00 North Shore Rowing Club Inc $ 3,000.00 North Shore Women's Centre $ 8,000.00 OnBoard Skate Inc $ 3,870.00 Onehunga Mangere United Assn Football Club $ 2,000.00 Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club Inc $ 1,880.00 Royal Foundation of the Blind $ 20,000.00 Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre $ 5,000.00 Southern Harness Racing Inc $ 35,000.00 Special Olympics North Harbour $ 5,050.00 Starship Foundation $ 241,145.66 Supervised Access Centres NZ Trust (aka Care for Kids) $ 14,976.00 Takapuna Bowling Club $ 18,925.00 Takapuna Grammar School Rowing Club Inc $ 3,000.00 Te Taimana Netball Club $ 7,028.72 Te Whanau o Hato Petera Trust $ 10,000.00 The Auckland Kids Achievement Trust T/A FYD Auckland $ 10,000.00 The Grief Support & Education Charitable Trust $ 5,000.00 The Operating Theatre Trust T/A Tim Bray Productions $ 5,000.00 The Scout Association of New Zealand - Mayfield Scouts $ 850.00 The Tennis Charitable Trust $ 150,000.00 WanderSearch Auckland Charitable Trust $ 5,750.00 Well Foundation $ 72,443.00 Westlake Boys High School $ 6,153.22 Westlake Girls High School $ 7,323.00 Less refunds received -$ 13,037.22 $ 1,283,564.96 THE TRUSTS - WAITAKERE LICENSING TRUST Lincoln Green Motor Hotel, Miss Q's Westgate, Origins Bar, Te Atatu Tavern, The Marina Restaurant & Bar, The Thirsty Rooster, Western Lights Inn (and also the Gengis Khan, Harmoney, T/A Urban 385 Kitchen & Bar and the Hawaiian Sizzler Restaurant & Bar). Adventure Specialties Trust $ 5,000.00 Alpine Sports Club Inc $ 2,000.00 Alzheimers Auckland Charitable Trust $ 10,000.00 Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand Incorporated $ 5,000.00 Athletics New Zealand Inc $ 10,000.00 Auckland Asthma Society Inc $ 10,000.00 Auckland Bowls $ 22,500.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc $ 7,000.00 Auckland District Kidney Society Inc $ 10,000.00 Auckland Festival of Photography Trust $ 3,000.00 Auckland Ice Hockey Assn Inc $ 4,708.70 Auckland Kindergarten Association - Massey $ 5,000.00 Auckland Kindergarten Association - Te Atatu Peninsula Kindergarten $ 4,366.99 Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra $ 50,000.00 Auckland Regional Migrant Services $ 5,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Incorporated $ 10,000.00 Auckland Sexual Abuse Help Foundation $ 572.00 Auckland Swimming Assn Inc $ 10,000.00 Auckland Waitakere Rollersports Club Inc $ 15,000.00 Auckland Women's Health Council $ 10,000.00 Bears Netball and Sports Academy Inc $ 7,000.00 Bethells Beach Surf Lifesaving Patrol Inc $ 32,000.00 Big Buddy Mentoring Trust $ 30,000.00 Bruce McLaren Intermediate School $ 15,000.00 C.A.R.E Waitakere Trust $ 25,000.00 Change Works 2006 Trust $ 20,000.00 Christians Against Poverty New Zealand $ 5,500.00 Cochlear Impant Foundation of NZ (aka Hearing House) $ 10,000.00 Colwill School $ 100,000.00 Community Waitakere Charitable Trust $ 20,000.00 Condor Rugby Football Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Connected Media Charitable Trust $ 5,000.00 Croatian Cultural Society of NZ Inc $ 50,000.00 Dayspring Trust $ 50,000.00 Don Oliver Youth Sport Foundation $ 7,500.00 EcoMatters Environment Trust $ 20,000.00 Edmonton Primary School $ 10,000.00 EDUK8 Charitable Trust $ 50,000.00 Environmental Education for Resource Sustainablity Trust (EERST) $ 5,000.00 Epilepsy Assn NZ - Auckland Branch $ 5,000.00 Essentially Men Education Trust $ 5,000.00 Family Action $ 60,000.00 Freyberg Community School $ 5,500.00 Friends of Arataki & Waitakere Ranges Regional Parkland Inc $ 10,000.00 Get in2life Youth Development Trust $ 45,000.00 Girl Guides Association NZ Inc - Arataki District $ 3,000.00 Going West Trust $ 15,000.00 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust NZ $ 3,500.00 GymSports New Zealand $ 10,000.00 Henderson Bowls Inc $ 18,453.00 Henderson Croquet Club Inc $ 5,000.00 Henderson High School $ 58,586.96 Henderson Intermediate School $ 10,000.00 Henderson North School $ 1,800.00 Henderson Primary School $ 8,900.00 Hoani Waititi Marae Trust $ 30,000.00 Hobsonville Bowling Club Inc $ 34,000.00 Hobsonville Kindergarten $ 3,000.00 Huia Volunteer Fire Brigade $ 2,040.00 Huntington's Disease Assn Auckland Inc $ 5,000.00 Integrated Neurological Rehabilitation Foundation $ 30,000.00 Interacting $ 6,000.00 John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation $ 20,000.00 Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust $ 20,000.00 Koru Care Charitable Trust New Zealand $ 2,500.00 Laura Fergusson Trust for Disabled Persons $ 10,000.00 Life Education Trust 2011 Waitakere $ 50,000.00 Lincoln Heights School $ 5,000.00 Lion Rock Boardriders Club Inc $ 10,000.00 Liston College $ 18,673.91 Love to Live New Zealand $ 10,000.00 Mainly Music New Zealand $ 3,000.00 Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust Auckland Inc $ 9,000.00 Massey Community House Inc - Triangle Park Massey Community Garden $ 10,000.00 Massey Matters Inc $ 12,000.00 Massey High School $ 86,130.38 Massey Playcentre $ 5,000.00 Massey Pony Club Inc $ 5,250.00 Massey Primary School $ 20,000.00 Massey Rugby Union Football and Sports Club $ 70,000.00 Matipo Primary School $ 20,000.00 Monte Cecilia Housing Trust $ 30,000.00 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Auckland & The North Shore Inc $ 5,400.00 Muriwai Lifeguard Service Amenities Trust $ 20,000.00 Muscular Dystrophy Northern Inc $ 5,000.00 Neighbourhood Support Waitakere Inc $ 20,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Inc $ 50,000.00 Netball Waitakere Inc $ 52,500.00 New Zealand Bird Rescue Charitable Trust $ 5,000.00 New Zealand Blue Light Ventures Inc $ 4,100.00 New Zealand Centre for Gifted Education Limited $ 2,500.00 New Zealand Nepalese Assn Inc $ 695.00 NZ Council of Victim Support Groups Inc - Waitemata District Office $ 5,980.00 NZ Ukulele Trust $ 5,000.00
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