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Approved and Declined Applications 1 Jul to 30 Air Rescue Services Limited All Applications 1st July 2018 to 30th September 2018 Key - NFA - No funds available. IAP - Incomplete Application and/or insufficient supporting documentation. OTH - Other Reason, Project sufficiently funded elsewhere, outside of Air Rescue Communities, Trustees Discretion, Withdrawn. RET - Retrospective or Partially Retrospective Application. AUD - Previous Grant Audit/Accountabilty outstanding or incomplete. NAP - Not an Authorised Purpose or Outside of DIA Guidlines. TDP - Trustee Discretion to Partially Fund. Organisation Name Amount Requested Amount Approved Declined/Partially Reason Org TLA Interest Indoor Cricket New Zealand $107,568.00 $80,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP National nil Royal NZ Pipe Band Association - Otago Centre $35,862.75 DECLINED NFA Dunedin nil New Brighton Rugby Football Club $5,048.50 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Tararua Sports Club - Upper Hutt City Football $4,950.00 $4,950.00 APPROVED Approved Upper Hutt nil Parafed Otago $10,000.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Dunedin nil Basketball Otago Inc $10,000.00 DECLINED AUD Dunedin nil Touch New Zealand $32,500.00 DECLINED NFA National nil Canterbury Basketball Association Inc $11,500.00 DECLINED AUD Christchurch nil North Wellington Football Club $9,000.00 $8,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington nil Greymouth Motorcycle Street Race Committee Inc $9,893.27 DECLINED NFA Grey nil Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation $28,252.50 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Burnside Squash Club Inc $3,547.00 $2,264.79 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil St Albans School $21,794.80 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Western AFC $20,000.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Westside Touch Association Inc $8,400.00 $8,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Central Touch Association Inc $8,400.00 $8,400.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Nelson Suburbs Football Club Inc $8,163.70 $7,750.00 APPROVED Approved Nelson nil NZ Barbarians Tag Football Inc $5,000.00 DECLINED NFA Porirua nil Kapiti Netball Association Inc $2,351.50 $801.28 APPROVED-PARTIAL OTH Kapiti Coast nil Shirley Sports Club Ltd $11,500.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Inc $21,390.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Southern Rowing Performance Centre Inc $13,800.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Canterbury Cricket Association $16,675.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Art for Life Trust $10,000.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Selwyn United Football Club $25,000.00 $15,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn nil Vintage Car Club - Marlborough $3,499.45 $1,695.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Marlborough nil The Familial Trust $10,350.00 DECLINED AUD Christchurch nil Nelson A and P Association $1,518.00 $1,320.00 APPROVED Approved Tasman nil North Canterbury Basketball Association $5,888.00 DECLINED NFA Waimakariri nil Surf Life Saving Northern Region $16,148.00 DECLINED NAP Auckland nil Nelson College $5,071.50 $4,134.06 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Nelson nil Cashmere Technical Football Club Inc $25,420.75 $22,105.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Halswell Rugby League Football Club $23,357.96 $10,311.27 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Ferrymead Bays Football $10,800.00 $10,800.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Porirua ITF Tae Kwon Do $12,312.00 $5,516.78 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Porirua nil Halswell Cricket Club $2,572.84 DECLINED IAP Christchurch nil Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association $85,100.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Lower Hutt City AFC $8,723.32 $2,273.04 APPROVED-PARTIAL RET Lower Hutt nil Mid Canterbury Hockey Inc $5,750.00 DECLINED AUD Ashburton nil Canterbury Squash Inc $2,872.80 DECLINED OTH Christchurch nil Gymnastics Nelson Inc $9,188.15 $7,359.97 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Nelson nil Te Whatukura Incorporated $7,527.50 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Nelson nil Kaiapoi Promotion Association Inc $1,150.00 DECLINED NFA Waimakariri nil Kidney Health New Zealand $52,647.10 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Wairau Cricket Club $5,750.00 DECLINED NFA Marlborough nil Canterbury Tennis Seniors Association $5,531.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Coastal Spirit Football Club $21,440.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Canterbury Softball Association $9,200.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Wellington Irish Dance Trust Board $11,550.00 DECLINED NFA Wellington nil Canterbury United Inc $48,875.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club Inc $11,500.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Kapiti Coast nil Indoor Cricket Canterbury Inc $8,280.00 $8,280.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Old Boys Collegians Cricket Club $5,750.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Halswell Junior Cricket Club $14,100.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Special Olympics Auckland $5,000.00 DECLINED NAP Auckland nil Mainland Football $18,739.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Kingslea School $2,269.38 DECLINED NAP Christchurch nil Southern Districts Cricket Club $2,793.35 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Nelson Bays Football Inc $2,000.00 $1,739.13 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Nelson nil Auckland Basketball Services Ltd $20,750.00 DECLINED NFA Auckland nil Christchurch Football Squash Club Inc $6,500.00 $5,652.17 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Patriot Sports Club Inc $2,500.00 $2,500.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Naenae Collegians United Netball Club $5,000.00 $3,750.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt nil University of Canterbury Association Football Club $10,000.00 DECLINED NAP Christchurch nil GOYANZ INC. Wellington Olympic AFC $18,948.40 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington nil NPC member Bragg is an officer of the New Zealand Flying Doctor Trust $575,000.00 $100,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP National recipient NPC members Duns & Bragg are officers of Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust $575,000.00 $300,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP South Island the recipient The Kids for Kids Charitable Trust $5,750.00 DECLINED NFA Auckland nil Cholmondeley Childrens Centre Ltd $4,600.00 $4,000.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Marlborough Softball Association Inc $14,550.00 $4,500.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Marlborough nil Redcliffs Mount Pleasant Bowling Club $4,312.50 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil St Martins Bowls Incorporated $6,000.00 $1,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Christchurch nil Greendale Golf Club $3,600.00 $2,347.83 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn nil Marian College $6,325.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil West Melton Netball Club $19,000.00 $10,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn nil Elmwood Croquet Club $4,325.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Athletics Canterbury Cross Country and Road Committee $1,313.88 $1,142.50 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Eclipse Under 12s Marching Team $2,608.00 $2,608.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Epic Basketball Club $5,500.00 DECLINED NFA Auckland nil Ronald McDonald House Charities NZ Trust $5,768.40 $5,016.00 APPROVED Approved National nil St Peters Church Riccarton $3,000.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Opihi College $3,500.00 DECLINED NAP Timaru nil Paekakariki School $5,733.00 DECLINED OTH Kapiti Coast nil Elmwood Bowling Club $9,200.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Central Soccer Club $8,202.91 $8,202.91 APPROVED Approved Marlborough nil Hearing Association Wellington Inc $16,370.00 $3,558.65 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington nil Canterbury RNZSPCA $3,628.25 $3,155.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Green Island Association Football Club $12,734.08 $11,073.11 APPROVED Approved Dunedin nil Southbridge Rugby Football Club $7,500.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn nil Christchurch City Roulettes $1,512.60 $1,512.60 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Point Howard Playcentre $4,025.00 $3,500.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Lower Hutt nil Waimate Gymnastics Club Incorporated $2,535.52 DECLINED NAP Timaru nil Nelson Bays Tennis Association $2,800.00 DECLINED OTH Nelson nil Waimea Toi Toi United Cricket Club $8,878.08 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Nelson nil Wellington Tramway Museum Inc $11,500.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Kapiti Coast nil Paraparaumu College $5,970.01 $4,839.13 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Kapiti Coast nil Marlborough Football Inc $8,050.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Marlborough nil Kingslea School $10,672.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Blue Light Ventures Incorporated $4,648.88 $4,042.50 APPROVED Approved Auckland nil Dunedin Marine Search and Rescue $3,168.00 $2,640.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Dunedin nil Canterbury Underwater Club Inc $10,750.00 DECLINED OTH Christchurch nil Christchurch Childrens Christmas Parade Trust $2,016.64 $1,753.60 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Riccarton Racecourse Bowling Club Inc $5,751.15 $5,000.00 APPROVED Approved Christchurch nil Canterbury Hockey Association $12,458.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Brighter Futures Charitable Trust $9,600.00 $2,400.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Selwyn nil Auckland Table Tennis Association Inc $10,000.00 DECLINED NFA Auckland nil Rangiora Gymnastics Club $4,651.75 DECLINED NFA Waimakariri nil Hutt Cricket Academy Inc $6,475.00 $5,000.00 APPROVED-PARTIAL TDP Wellington nil Waimairi Beach Golf Club $20,000.00 DECLINED IAP Christchurch nil Canteen NSI Canterbury-West Coast $11,500.00 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil Birthright Canterbury Trust $3,616.75 DECLINED NFA Christchurch nil CCS Disability Action Otago $885.50 $770.00 APPROVED Approved Dunedin nil Porirua Canoe Kayak Club $48,000.00 DECLINED NFA Porirua nil Taita District Cricket Club Inc $2,300.00 $2,000.00 APPROVED Approved Lower Hutt nil Wellbeing North Canterbury Community
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