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Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 Month Period August 2017 – July Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 month period August 2017 – July 2018 AUCKLAND Iti Nga Ra Trust -$200.00 One Tree Hill College $3,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$160.00 Otahuhu Softball Club -$1,860.78 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$180.00 Panmure Squash Rackets Club Inc $2,000.00 Attainable Trust $2,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$160.00 Papatoetoe Sports Awards Trust -$205.45 Attainable Trust $2,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$220.00 Parnell Cricket Club $2,000.00 Auckland & Districts Pipe Band Inc $1,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$160.00 Pine Ridge Archers Inc $16,000.00 Auckland Baseball Assn Inc $10,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$160.00 Project Litefoot Trust $2,000.00 Auckland Baseball Assn Inc $4,000.00 Jet Ski Racing New Zealand Inc $3,000.00 Recreate NZ $4,000.00 Auckland Coastguard Inc $2,000.00 Jet Ski Racing New Zealand Inc $4,000.00 Richmond Rovers Rugby League and Sport Club -$742.63 Auckland Cricket Association Inc $4,000.00 Living Theatre Charitable Trust -$15.30 Roosters Softball Club Inc $4,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc $3,000.00 Lynfield College $1,000.00 Roosters Softball Club Inc $5,000.00 Auckland Cricket Association Inc $2,000.00 Lynfield Tennis Club Inc $886.74 Roskill-Eden Hockey Club Inc $4,000.00 Auckland Indian Sports Club Inc $2,000.00 Mahurangi East Tennis Club Inc $2,000.00 Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust $2,000.00 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust t/a Graeme Dingle Marching Auckland Association Inc $1,500.00 Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust -$2,000.00 Foundation Auckland $3,000.00 Marist Softball Club Inc $3,000.00 Royal Oak Intermediate $7,000.00 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust t/a Graeme Dingle Milford Sea Scout Group $4,000.00 Rugby League Development Foundation -$3,660.00 Foundation Auckland $2,000.00 Milford Sea Scout Group $5,000.00 Scout Assn of NZ - Sunnynook Scout Group $2,700.00 Auckland Kids Achievement Trust t/a Graeme Dingle Milford Tennis Club Inc $5,000.00 Scout Assn of NZ - Tauhinu Sea Scout Group $5,000.00 Foundation Auckland $3,000.00 Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust $4,000.00 Shore Rovers Netball Club Inc $1,610.00 Auckland Lacrosse Association $2,000.00 Mount Wellington Tennis Club Inc $2,000.00 Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoors Education Trust $3,120.00 Auckland Netball Centre Inc $2,000.00 Mountfort Park Water Polo Club $2,000.00 Spirit of Adventure Trust $5,000.00 Auckland Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Assn $2,000.00 Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC -$166.67 St Dominic's Catholic Primary School $5,000.00 Auckland Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Assn -$84.44 Mt Eden Hockey Club $1,488.00 St Mary's College BOT $619.32 Auckland Rugby League Inc -$5,373.04 Mt Wellington Roller Sports Club Inc -$5,000.00 StarJam Charitable Trust $553.00 Auckland Rugby League Inc $10,000.00 Mt Wellington Softball Club $5,340.00 StarJam Charitable Trust -$131.42 Auckland Rugby League Inc $25,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Sunnyside Tennis Club Inc -$1,521.73 Auckland Rugby League Inc $15,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Sylvia Park School $2,000.00 Auckland Rugby League Referees Assn $5,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Takapuna Assn Football Club Inc $2,856.00 Auckland United Softball Club Inc $2,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Takapuna District Cricket Club $946.19 Auckland University Cricket Club $4,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$300.00 Te Toka Tu Manawa Kapa Haka & Sports Club Inc -$104.35 Auckland University Rugby Football Club Inc $4,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$500.00 Tennis Auckland Inc $6,000.00 Auckland Wheelbreakers Inc $2,000.00 Nadi Veterans Soccer Club Inc -$725.00 Tennis Auckland Inc $8,359.25 Auckland Wheelbreakers Inc -$2,000.00 Netball North Harbour Inc $5,000.00 Tennis Auckland Inc $8,398.79 Baseball New Zealand $10,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Inc $3,000.00 Tennis Auckland Inc $2,000.00 Baseball New Zealand $17,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Inc $10,000.00 Tennis Auckland Inc $5,000.00 Baseball New Zealand $10,000.00 Netball Northern Zone Inc $2,000.00 Tennis New Zealand Inc $5,000.00 Bays Youth Community Trust $2,000.00 New Zealand Blind Lawn Bowling Association -$1,621.00 Tennis New Zealand Inc $2,000.00 Bayside Westhaven Little League Baseball Inc $2,000.00 New Zealand Football Inc $10,000.00 The Auckland Table Tennis Association $4,000.00 Beneficiaries Advocacy & Information Service $3,466.93 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Trust -$3,000.00 The Boys Hut Trust $988.08 Beneficiaries Advocacy & Information Service $3,000.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Trust $2,000.00 The Eden Roskill Softball Club Inc $3,000.00 Birkenhead United Assn Football & Sports Club $3,500.00 New Zealand National Maritime Museum Trust $3,000.00 The Lonely Miaow Assn Inc $1,000.00 BMX Mountain Raiders Club Inc $2,000.00 New Zealand Rugby Foundation Inc $5,000.00 The Operating Theatre Trust t/a Tim Bray Bowls North Harbour Inc $4,000.00 New Zealand Sailing Trust $3,000.00 Productions $4,435.00 Bowls North Harbour Inc $2,000.00 New Zealand Water Polo Assn Inc $5,702.40 The Operating Theatre Trust t/a Tim Bray Browns Bay Bowling Club Inc $5,000.00 New Zealand Water Polo Assn Inc -$1,455.30 Productions $2,000.00 CanTeen Auckland $5,000.00 New Zealand Womens Kabaddi Federation -$15,000.00 The Operating Theatre Trust t/a Tim Bray Carlton Croquet Club $2,000.00 New Zealand Womens Kabaddi Federation -$10,000.00 Productions $2,000.00 Central City Baseball Club Inc $5,000.00 Nga Kaihoe o Aotearoa (Waka Ama NZ) Inc $5,000.00 The Order of St John Northern Region Trust Central City Baseball Club Inc $2,000.00 Ngati Rehua-Ngatiwai Ki Aotea Trust -$2,440.87 Board $22,275.00 Central City Baseball Club Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Basketball Assn $3,000.00 There's a Betterway Foundation -$7.38 Cession Community Trust $669.81 North Harbour Basketball Assn $10,000.00 Waitemata Football Club $2,000.00 Clubs of Auckland Inc $25,000.00 North Harbour Basketball Assn $10,000.00 Watersafe Auckland Inc T/A Drowning Clubs of Auckland Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Basketball Assn $8,000.00 Prevention Auckland $3,000.00 Coastguard Northern Region Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Basketball Assn $4,000.00 West City Baseball Club Inc $3,000.00 College Rifles Netball Club $3,000.00 North Harbour Bays Athletics Inc $4,606.88 Westlake Boys High School Rowing Society Inc $6,000.00 College Rifles Rugby Club $5,000.00 North Harbour Indian Sports Club $2,000.00 Westlake Boys High School Rowing Society Inc $3,000.00 Condor Rugby Football Club Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Pony Club Inc Silverdale Branch $8,000.00 Westlake Boys High School Rowing Society Inc $4,608.00 Cornwall Districts Cricket & Sports Assn Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $10,000.00 Westlake Boys High School Rowing Society Inc $4,000.00 Cornwall Districts Cricket & Sports Assn Inc $6,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $5,000.00 Westlake Marching Team $1,221.01 Dance Therapy New Zealand $5,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $5,000.00 Westlake Marching Team -$79.99 East Coast Bays & District Cricket Club Inc $2,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $5,000.00 Weymouth Sea Scouts -$1,477.52 East Coast Bays & District Cricket Club Inc -$278.43 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $10,000.00 YMCA Auckland Inc $4,433.00 East Coast Bays Assn Football Club Inc $5,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $10,000.00 YMCA Auckland Inc $2,736.00 East Coast Bays Assn Football Club Inc $7,500.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $10,000.00 Youth Football Development Trust $5,000.00 East Coast Bays Netball Inc $552.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $10,000.00 Youth Pride Charitable Trust -$21.74 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $4,000.00 Youth Pride Charitable Trust -$200.00 Eden Park Trust $5,000.00 North Harbour Rugby Union Inc $5,000.00 Youth Pride Charitable Trust -$600.00 Eden Park Trust $9,000.00 North Harbour Softball Association $10,000.00 Youth Pride Trust $2,000.00 Eden Park Trust $4,000.00 North Harbour Triathlon Club Inc $846.00 Eden Park Trust $5,000.00 North Harbour Volleyball Assn $3,260.86 BAY OF PLENTY Ellerslie Association Football Club Inc $1,900.00 North Harbour Volleyball Assn $8,000.00 FCIS - Family Crisis Intervention Service -$295.00 North Harbour Water Polo Club -$50.00 Forrest Hill Milford United Assn Football Club Inc $8,000.00 North Harbour Water Polo Club $3,000.00 Aphasia New Zealand Charitable Trust $5,000.00 Forrest Hill Milford United Assn Football Club Inc $10,015.46 North Shore Brass $702.00 Aratika Cancer Trust $5,373.91 Garden to Table Trust $4,000.00 North Shore Cricket Club $3,000.00 Arts Kitchen Charitable Trust $1,044.73 Glendowie College $2,344.36 North Shore Cricket Club $3,000.00 Bay of Plenty Area Pony Club Inc $2,565.00 Glenfield Rovers Associated Football Club & North Shore Theatre and Arts Trust $2,000.00 Bay of Plenty Area Pony Club Inc -$565.00 Sports Club $10,000.00 North Shore United AFC $3,000.00 Bay of Plenty Hockey Assn $7,000.00 Greenhithe Junior Association Football Club $5,000.00 North Shore United AFC $5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Hockey Assn $7,000.00 Gymnastics Community Trust $25,000.00 North Shore United AFC $5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc $6,000.00 Harbour Raiders Volleyball Club Inc $4,000.00 North Shore Women's Centre $3,000.00 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc $9,344.16 Harbour Sport Trust $5,000.00 Northcote Toy Library $949.65 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc $4,000.00 Hearing Dogs for Deaf People NZ $3,000.00 One Tree Hill College $3,000.00 Bay of Plenty Sports & Cultural Club -$10,000.00 Immerse Charitable Trust $1,500.00 One Tree Hill College $2,000.00 Bay of Plenty Sports & Cultural Club -$5,000.00 Iti Nga Ra Trust -$120.00 Bay of Plenty Touch Assn $10,000.00 Grants Paid & Refunded for the 12 month period August 2017 – July 2018 Bay of Plenty Touch Assn -$2,048.00 Te Taumata o Ngati Whakaue Iho Ake Trust $3,000.00 No.
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