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Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Thursday 18 June 2020 6:00pm This meeting will proceed via Skype for Business. Either a recording or written summary will be uploaded on the Auckland Council website |
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Manurewa Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS Attachments Under Separate Cover
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20 Manurewa Local Board Quick Response Grants Round Two 2019/2020 grant allocations.
B. Manurewa Local Board Quick Response Grant Round Two 2019/2020 grant applications 3
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18 June 2020 |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-201 |
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Jodi van de Wydeven |
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Legal status: |
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Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified My mother works for Auckland Council - Daphne Melville |
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Project: Start Up Support Manurewa |
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Location: |
Nathan Homestead 70 Hill Road, Manurewa, Auckland 2102 |
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Summary: |
Start Up Support Manurewa. Bringing the local community together in a supportive, collaborative and creative way. A group of individuals coming together to start up or continue with their own personal aspirations for a career and business. |
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Dates: |
02/07/2020 - 02/07/2021 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
Plus 20 individuals |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Moving people in the community from unemployment (or those in a field of work that doesn't provide them personal satisfaction) to starting up their own businesses. Creating purpose, aspirations and pursuing lifelong dreams. Being a source of support, ideas, creative environment and education. Removing people from isolated, uninspiring environments and connecting them with like-minded people to promote creativity and support. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
At the end of last year, I started up a travel business and fair to
say travel and tourism will have taken the biggest hit since COVID-19 came
into existence. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practises), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) Community based start up project means putting our community and environment first. It's important for us to include NZ culture, history and heritage into everything we do. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - As long as the secured rented room is on the ground floor then physically disabled individuals will be able to access the space. Anyone is welcome to start up a business |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes -Smoke free community group |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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% |
100% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Securing a space at Nathan Homestead, marketing the group, tea and coffee making facilities, team building activities, professional speakers (paid and volunteers) and education around various business requirements (IRD, Accounting, marketing, websites, legal and more). Currently $16.5 to hire per hour for space to rent. $1500 only allows for approx 91 hours total (that would only allow less than 2 hours a week for the community group to meet which isn't going to create much of an impact unfortunately) |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If the local board can supply the room/space for rent without a cost then I can request a small membership fee from those who are wanting to attend. This would have to cover the remaining expenses such as promoting the community group, education and training. |
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Cost of participation: |
2000 |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$2,000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$5,499.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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venue hire |
$1,500.00 |
$1,500.00 |
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marketing of group |
$300.00 |
$300.00 |
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tea and coffee facilities |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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1 |
260 |
$5,499.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
If/when my grant is hopefully approved, I am happy to work with local board/council to gain discounted venue hire and then break final expenses down once I have that confirmed. Once I know the hire costs, I will better understand what is left for training, education and community group marketing |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2010-201 |
Start Up Support Manurewa 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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No previous application |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-202 |
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Blue Light Ventures Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society, Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Blue Light Rainbows End Funday |
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Location: |
Rainbows End Fun Park, 2 Clist Crescent, Manukau, Auckland |
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Summary: |
For the past 25+ years Blue Light has taken 2000 young people to Rainbows End each year. These youth are a mix of disadvantaged and under-privileged young people as well as young people providing leadership and service to their primary or intermediate school through roles such as road patrollers, peer mediators and school counsellors. Youth participation at this event helps to build positive relationships between police, young people, their whanau and community by having them all interacting in an iconic Auckland recreational environment. Blue Light community volunteers and local Police members organise ticket distribution, consent, transport, food, drink and full supervision at the Fundays removing the barriers to participation of cost and transport for Auckland students from low decile schools. |
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Dates: |
12/09/2020 - 13/09/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
2000 in total - 78 students from Manurewa Local Board area |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Community benefits include: |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Manurewa is a place we feel connected, safe and valued.
Each year Blue Light invites a mix of disadvantaged and under-privileged young people as well as young people who are currently providing leadership and service in their community or school through roles such as road patrollers, peer mediators and school counsellors to be part of the Blue Light Rainbows End Funday. Youth attendance at this event provides an opportunity to build positive relationships between police, Blue Light volunteers, young people, their whanau and the community by having them all interacting in an iconic Auckland recreational activity, removing barriers of participation (cost, transport). The bringing together of youth from across Auckland allows for the celebration of Auckland's diverse and distinctive communities in a fun positive environment whilst building positive relationships between the police, young people, their whanau and the community. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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NZ Police |
Time: supervising, engaging with youth on day |
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AA Insurance volunteers |
Time: assist with distributing food and refreshments and supervision of youth on day of event |
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New Zealand Blue Light Volunteers |
Time & Food: supervision, bbq |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Youth and whanau experiencing disability will be able to participate in the Rainbows End Fundays as Rainbows End is a fully accessible recreational facility and a member of The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA). Rainbows End has specific communications material on its website detailing this for any youth or whanau who have concerns about their ability to participate in the Fundays. |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice Blue Light promotes smoke-free messages in its branding and marketing (all media inc social media, communication to schools, communication by police and volunteers). Rainbows End is a smoke free venue and this is also promoted at the venue. Waste minimisation messages are promoted by Rainbows End and Blue Light at the venue and in the use of resources on the day. Blue Light provides the food on the day ensuring healthy food choices are available and only water is offered for drinking. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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70% |
30% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1967.16 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Rainbow's End entry tickets for 78 disadvantaged and at risk youth and youth participating in leadership roles from primary and intermediate schools in the Manurewa local board area. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The event will go ahead, however the number of disadvantaged and at risk youth, and youth in leadership positions at schools would be dramatically decreased. This constrains the outcomes and benefits the event can provide. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$50,440.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$7,000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Rainbows End Entry tickets |
$50,440.00 |
$1,967.16 |
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$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Healthy food choices, bottled water |
$4,000.00 |
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Transport |
$3,000.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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40 |
640 |
$13,536.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2013-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,960.00 |
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QR2010-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,960.00 |
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REGCD2048 |
Blue Light Youth Driver Navigator Programme - Auckland Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1919-315 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1914-314 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1910-320 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1909-348 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1905-333 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,890.00 |
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QR1903-316 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,890.00 |
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LG1904-203 |
GBI Kids HUNTS course 2018/2019 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,151.41 |
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QR1905-220 |
Bryan & Bobby Educational Activity Books 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,565.22 |
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QR1905-117 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1903-102 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1914-104 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1901-08 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-203 |
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Counties Manukau Gymnastics Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Leotards |
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Location: |
Walters Road, Takanini |
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Summary: |
To purchase leotards that the club can lend to our club members when participating in competitions representing our club |
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Dates: |
02/07/2020 - 02/07/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
over the years it will be 100's and will benefit all our children who cant afford to purchase there own leotard |
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% of participants from Local Board |
25 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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If we have these leotards on hand available to lend to our club members it will make it more affordable for children in the South Auckland community to participate in this sport and then allowing them to go on to attend competitions giving them the joy, confidence, pride of doing this. This encourages them to join in with this sport and learn and push themselves keeping them happy and fit and having these leotards takes the financial burden of the families therefore it makes it easier for more children to participate, which is great for our community and over this crazy time of Covid 19 the financial strain is only going to effect more of our community so this will help out more of them and assist in keeping them in the sport. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
Our club provides a safe and fun environment for children from across the South Auckland community to come and participate in this sport. By doing this they met new people and learn new skills, physical and mental to enrich there lifes |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Our club members being from the South Auckland Community are from a diverse range of ethnic groups |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We encourage all children off any ability to participate in this sport as long as they a eager we are willing to help |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Our club is a smoke free environment. Gymnastics is great for children participating in our programs, it keeps them happy, healthy and busy and making friends. Our club has water fountains and children during classes are encouraged by there coaches to have drink breaks to keep them hydrated and healthy. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
100% |
% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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50% |
50% |
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% |
% |
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% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1448.47 |
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Requesting grant for: |
To purchase 28 Leotards that the club will hold in stock so they can be lent to our club members. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Given the club has lost all our major fund raising projects this year due to Co vid 19 we are hoping you can help us to help our eager children who want to do this sport. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$1,448.47 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Leotards |
$1,448.47 |
$1,448.47 |
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$ |
$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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$0.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We understand this is outside the normal application we just want to make it that all our club members can still participate in this sport over this crazy time and for the families effected by financial hardship to not have this taken away from them. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2014-125 |
Coach aknowledgement 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2014-111 |
Annual prizeging display and celebration 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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QR1914-321 |
Increasing the availabily of chalk for female and male gymnasts 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,460.00 |
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QR1910-210 |
Prize giving 2018 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-204 |
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Wattle Downs Residents & Ratepayers Association Incorportated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Annual Picnic |
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Location: |
Wattle Downs Golf Club |
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Summary: |
An annual event intended to bring residents of all ages, ethnicity
and abilities together to |
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Dates: |
13/12/2020 - 13/12/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Strengthening community bonds and creating a sense of place |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
The annual picnic is open to all residents with all activities
provided at no cost to attendees |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Weymouth Sea Scouts |
run an activity |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - where band and activities are located. There is easy access to
the fairway and the ground is |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Picnic concept means people bring their own food although some can be
purchased onsite |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Third party provider costs such as rock climbing bouncy castle, band, face painters |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Reduce the third party costs if we do not have sufficient funds to
make up the shortfall eg |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$3,140.00 |
$500.00 |
$500.00 |
$140.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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rock climb & bouncy castle |
$1,500.00 |
$1,500.00 |
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face painters |
$640.00 |
$500.00 |
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band |
$400.00 |
$0.00 |
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sundry items eg santa suite |
$600.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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raffles 250 tickets @ $2 each |
$500.00 |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Wiri Licensing Trust |
$500.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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raffle prizes |
$300.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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20 |
100 |
$2,115.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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Applications prior to the 2019/2020 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-205 |
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Life Education Trust Counties Manukau |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Manurewa schools |
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Location: |
in the grounds of schools: Homai School, Manurewa East School, Te Matauranga School, Weymouth School |
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Summary: |
-We capture children’s imaginations using technology that shows
them the magnificence of the human body, how their brain it functions, and
what its needs are. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 15/12/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
3868 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The outcome for our Manurewa community is that they will be more
involved & connected by: |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Manurewa is a place we feel connected, safe and valued.
We will teach the young people in our Manurewa community through our
health & well-being programme how to increase & maintain their
confidence and feel valued through making positive mind & body health
choices. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Garden To Table 'Empower' |
a joint venture between Life Education & GTT. A comprehensive & sustainable programme to help tackle child obesity through: teaching about balanced diets, meal planning & understanding their body's nutrient needs - GTT turns it into action by growing, harvesting& cooking fresh fruit & vegetables in the school's grounds. |
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Dove Self-Esteem Project |
where our educators provide training to school teachers in our area re their student's healthy development & to avoid valuing themselves & others on the basis of appearance |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practises), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) As an inclusive organisation we use Te Reo words throughout our
lessons in handouts,digital means and all our workbooks are available in Te
Reo (see attached). |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We are thrilled to visit every school we are invited to with
many having students with a variety of learning & physical disabilities.
We ensure that every student is included by offering sensory appropriate
resources for the visually & hearing-impaired students. |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes -'Substances' is one of the five core subjects we teach to
intermediate students. We discuss& role-play the decision-making
processes they may come across & go through when seeing their friends
& peers smoke or they are offered a variety of substances to smoke.
We talk about the effects smoking has on your brain, body, finances &
making decisions. A Pull Apart Torso - full medical school teaching standards
(with 28 parts) is used to illustrate points. Latest research is used from
all health sectors in our lessons. We are the largest external programme
provider working in schools and are proud of the positive trend in the
reduced rate of binge drinking, smoking, bullying and marijuana use amongst
NZ youth. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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9% |
91% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Workbooks which are are an essential part of our programme in allowing our students to share the information learnt with their parents and caregivers at home. The school's teachers also use them to reiterate information topics covered thus enable it to be remembered and used throughout the year. - PLEASE SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We are committed to teaching in the four Manurewa LB schools we have
been invited to teach at in this funding period and all fundraising efforts
will go towards ensuring we uphold our promise to deliver. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
The cost is $17.92 per student. We charge schools a nominal fee of $5 for primary school students age 5 - 11 (receive two lessons)/ $5 for intermediate students age 11- 13 (receive three lessons) |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2,000.00 |
$3,868.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Workbooks |
$2,000.00 |
$2,000.00 |
|
|
$ |
$ |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
1672 students x $5 |
$3,868.00 |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
|
|
$0.00 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
|
|
Funding history |
||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
LG2013-216 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Papatoetoe East students 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Submitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR2010-150 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Manurewa schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
REGCD2040 |
Delivery of Life Education programme across Counties Manukau and Franklin Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2014-112 |
Delivery Life Education programme to Cosgrove & Park Estate Schools 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2013-106 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to four schools in Otara-Papatoetoe area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2009-113 |
Delivery of Life Education programme in seven Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2007-237 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to six Howick LB schools 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2014-136 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to two schools Papakura LB area 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG2003-145 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Pukeoware School 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2013-144 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to six schools Otara-Papatoetoe LB area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2009-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to seven schools Mangere-Otahuhu LB area 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
|
LG2010-121 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to schools Manurewa LB area 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2007-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to five schools Howick LB area 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
LG2011-132 |
Programme delivery to five school in Maungakiekie-Tamaki LB area 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1913-327 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Otara-Papatoetoe children 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1915-309 |
Workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Puketapapa LB children 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1910-316 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Manurewa children 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1909-342 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Mangere-Otahuhu children 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1907-213 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Howick children 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1903-309 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Franklin children 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1914-225 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Papakura LB area 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1903-226 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Franklin LB area 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1909-261 |
Life Education programme delivery at Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1910-233 |
Life Education programme delivery at Manurewa LB schools 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG1907-334 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Howick LB area 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1913-247 |
LE programme delivery at Papatoetoe Intermediate & Kedgley Intermediate 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1915-222 |
Life Education programme delivery to Mt Roskill Intermediate 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR1914-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Papakura Community 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1907-134 |
Life Education workbooks to help build an active Howick Community 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR1913-236 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Otara-Papatoetoe Community 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1909-237 |
Workbooks to share & connect health lessons with student's community 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1910-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Manurewa Community 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1920-239 |
Workbooks to deliver health messages to students & their community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG1907-224 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Howick 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1909-123 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1913-3-1030 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1910-116 |
Life Education workbooks to deliver lessons at St Anne's School 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1914-130 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Papakura 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
|
LG1901-166 |
To deliver health & well-being lessons to Albert-Eden schools 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1911-144 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1920-136 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1913-149 |
Life Education programme delivery in Otara-Papatoetoe LB area schools 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1915-134 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1909-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1910-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1920-115 |
Purchase 400 workbooks to share LE health messages with community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1901-04 |
Purchase 720 workbooks to share LE health messages with community 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $100.00 |
|
LG1907-104 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
QR1814-341 |
To purchase workbooks used to deliver Life Education's programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1810-328 |
Purchase 2,120 workbooks to deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1807-231 |
Purchase laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Howick area 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
QR1813-328 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Otara-Papatoetoe 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
QR1809-327 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Mangere-Otahuhu 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
LG1803-250 |
Life Education programme delivery in Franklin Local Board schools 2017/2018 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1814-234 |
Life Education programme delivery in Papakura LB area schools 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1803-326 |
Purchase seven diabetes teaching resource kits to use in lessons 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $730.00 |
|
LG1809-252 |
Programme delivery to three Mangere-Otahuhu LB area schools 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1807-337 |
Life Education programme delivery to 7 Howick LB area schools 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
LG1813-229 |
Life Education programme delivery to 12 Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1815-221 |
To purchase workbooks relating to our health and nutrition programme 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1820-322 |
Purchase of Harold puppet & Karpet Kid teaching resource 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,150.00 |
|
QR1814-221 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1807-131 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1813-200026 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1810-212 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1807-226 |
Life Education programme delivery in Howick LB area schools 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $20,000.00 |
|
LG1801-140 |
Delivering Life Education's health & nutrition programme into local schools 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1814-117 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau's programme delivery in local schools 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1810-128 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau's programme delivery in local schools 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
||
|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-206 |
||||
|
Auckland Southern District Chinese Association Incorporated |
||||
|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
|||
|
Project: Association Website construction |
||||
|
Location: |
Manurewa Baptist church; 9 Lipton Road |
|||
|
Summary: |
The purpose of the website construction of the Chinese Association of Southern Auckland is to use the website to detail the activities of our association and the community integration of the association; use this platform to promote and display the construction of the association ’s brand activities to create a beautiful association image; timely understand and obtain community residents through the website With the opinions of government departments, we continue to improve our work. With the website, we can attract more members to join, connecting more people. |
|||
|
Dates: |
20/07/2020 - 20/12/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
500+ |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
The construction of the website of the Southern Chinese Association of Auckland will help the local committees and community residents of Auckland Southern District to understand and master the basic situation of the association; it is convenient for local committees and community residents to pay attention to the activities and development of the association, and actively participate in the activities of the association; Community residents can check and watch the association's activities on key festivals such as traditional festivals, multicultural festivals, Christmas, etc. on the website, and enjoy the live video playback and other exciting activities. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
We initiated to set up a website to promote our association, with
this website, we can connect all the people without limiting on distance, we
might put all activities on the website, promote the culture, especially in
this coronavirus, the website connects us safely, we can log in the website
from home, no need to physical contact. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept We welcome Maori people to join the Auckland Chinese Association as a team to participate in our fitness, entertainment and leisure activities. Our website will set up a Maori cultural exchange section, dedicated to publicizing and introducing Maori cultural knowledge, association members to participate in Maori cultural lectures and Maori cultural tourism activities. The information maintenance of the content of this section of the website requires the help of Maori friends. |
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We welcome people with disabilities to visit our project. After the construction of the website is completed, both disabled and able-bodied people can log on to our website to understand and watch the activities of our association and information of common concern, including our cultural performances, the participation of the association in multicultural exchange activities, the traditional Chinese culture and Knowledge of New Zealand Maori culture. |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We resolutely support and pursue the priority policy of health and environmental protection, and actively call on all members and family members to insist on non-smoking, drinking less, reduce waste generation, improve environmental protection awareness in daily life, adhere to a healthy and light diet, and reduce the consumption of junk food Into. |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
30% |
% |
70% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$1725.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Website construction fee |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If the funds are insufficient, we have to postpone the website construction. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$1,725.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$100.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Website construction fee |
$1,725.00 |
$1,725.00 |
|
|
$ |
$ |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
11 |
300 |
$6,345.00 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
The Auckland Southern District Chinese Association completed registration on December 19, 2019, and completed account opening procedures at ANZ Bank on December 31, 2019. The association held an inauguration ceremony on January 22, 2020. We will wholeheartedly provide free teaching and training for Tai Chi, Tai Chi fans, folk song and dance performances, song singing, various ball games and board games for Auckland residents. Multi-ethnic friends such as Maori and Kiwi are welcome to join our team to promote multicultural exchange and integration. |
|
Funding history |
||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
Applications prior to the 2018/2019 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
||
|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-208 |
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|
Carl McCullagh |
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|
Under the umbrella of Weymouth Sea Scouts |
||||
|
Legal status: |
Individual |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
|||
|
Project: Queen Scout Project building bench seating in Weymouth Scout hall |
||||
|
Location: |
Weymouth Scout hall, Browns Road, Manurewa |
|||
|
Summary: |
I am constructing bench seating in the Weymouth Scout hall. This will give more secure storage and more seating for the Weymouth Scout Group and for other community groups that use the hall which includes a church group and music groups. |
|||
|
Dates: |
02/07/2020 - 31/07/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
70-100 |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
More seating in the hall for community groups and other people that use the Scout hall. More secure storage for the equipment of the Weyouth Scout Group such as camping gear and other equipment. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
Scouts is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers teaching life skills to youth from the age of 5 years old. Scouting programs cater to boys and girls development of physical, emotional, spiritual and mental aspects of their lives in an appropriately safe environment where they are encouraged to be themselves, gain useful skills, and build on these as they progress through the scouting levels. Weymouth Sea Scout Group and the other local community groups that use the Browns Road hall are of a diverse range of cultures and ages that will benefit from the bench seating. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Provide more seating that is easier to sit on then on chairs. |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
·
|
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$1434.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
All of it. |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Organise a fundraiser to raise the necessary funds to complete the project. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$1,432.99 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Building materials from Mitre 10 |
$1,043.71 |
$1,043.71 |
|
Email regarding plywood cost/ 6 sheets required |
$389.28 |
$389.28 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
1 |
20 |
$423.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Additional information to support the application: |
If you have any questions regarding this project please contact me. |
|
Funding history |
||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
No previous application |
||
|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-209 |
||||
|
Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust |
||||
|
Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
|||
|
Project: Staying Connected - CoVid-19 Community Response |
||||
|
Location: |
Poutokomanawa, 10 Halver Road, Manurewa |
|||
|
Summary: |
The CoVid-19 pandemic and subsequent lock-down has forced Plunket into new territory as we work hard to continue supporting whānau throughout New Zealand. Plunket Community Services have moved to online and interactive delivery, with additional follow-ups being made via telephone for whānau who request it or by referral from nurses. The services currently focus on the key areas of: parenting advice & programmes; isolation/social connection; activities at home; and injury prevention. Any funding received will allow our community team to continue with the wonderful innovative work they are doing to support New Zealand’s families during this difficult time. |
|||
|
Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 30/06/2021 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
To date 14,500 contacts have been made Auckland-wide since March 25. |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
Face-to-face contact is Plunket’s primary method of service
delivery in both the clinical and community spaces — but now our
front-line people have been asked to be innovative in how we continue to
provide that support and they have adapted quickly to maintain contact with
the families in their communities. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
The CoVid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown has meant that much will change in the coming months for our whānau and communities. Plunket has quickly adapted to maintain contact with the families in their communities — the initiatives presented in this application demonstrate how we are working hard to maintain social connectedness in our local communities and support whānau during this time. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - As activities for the present are online, they are accessible. |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Plunket offers support, advice and referral across all three areas
listed above. |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Our request is for assistance in covering operational costs for our Community Support Coordinator for Manurewa, particularly wages. While we have a contract with the Ministry of Health for the delivery of clinical services, this does NOT cover community costs and because of the contract we are ineligible for further central government assistance. |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: All of Plunket's community services are funded by grants, donations, and fundraising. We are continually seeking funding to cover these costs. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$11,210.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Community Support Coordinator |
$11,210.00 |
$2,000.00 |
|
|
$ |
$ |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
0 |
0 |
$0.00 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
|
|
Funding history |
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|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
ASF202009 |
2020 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1913-315 |
Papatoetoe Little Troopers & Tupu Explorers 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $600.00 |
|
QR1909-326 |
Mangere Bridge Playgroup & Tiny Jandals Playgroup 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1907-210 |
Howick Pakuranga Playgroup and Pakuranga Chinese Playgroup 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $705.00 |
|
QR1903-307 |
Pokeno 7 Waiuku Plunket Groups 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $737.20 |
|
QR1915-305 |
Epsom-Roskill Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $970.00 |
|
QR1912-208 |
Meadowbank and Remuera Plunket Playgroups 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1921-305 |
Avondale & Kelston-New Lynn Plunket Playgroups 2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,950.00 |
|
QR1919-307 |
Titirangi Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $800.00 |
|
QR1917-310 |
Hobsonville Pipis Playgroup & Albany Playgroup 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,170.00 |
|
QR1906-309 |
Mairrangi Bay, Orewa, & Whangaparaoa Playgroups 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1905-312 |
Massey Monkeys Playgroup, Pacifika Beatz Pate Pate Music Group 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1902-319 |
Devonport Plunket Rooms 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,210.00 |
|
QR1901-331 |
Mt Eden, Owairaka, and Sandringham Plunket Playgroups 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG1909-258 |
Māngere Bridge Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1921-211 |
First Aid Courses and Kelston-New Lynn Playgroup 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
LG1919-213 |
Titirangi Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1917-209 |
Hobsonville Pipis Playgroup 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1908-320 |
Busy Bees Beach Haven and Busy Bees Birkenhead 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG1906-237 |
Mairangi Bay Cheeky Monkeys Playgroup and HBC Little Adventurers Playgroup 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1905-215 |
Pacifika Beatz Playgroup 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1920-214 |
Auckland CBD Plunket Playgroup and Parnell Childrens Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1912-212 |
Meadowbank Plunket Playgroup and Remuera Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1911-317 |
Onehunga Plunket Playgroup 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
ASF192015 |
2019 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
ASF1901-13 |
2019 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $3,600.00 |
|
ASF1801-020 |
2018 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $3,600.00 |
|
LG1808-201 |
Birkenhead & Beach Haven Playgroups 2017/2018 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR1806-202 |
Mairangi Bay Cheeky Monkeys Playgroup 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1805-207 |
Pacifika Beatz Playgroup 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,620.00 |
|
Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-210 |
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|
YMCA North Incorporated |
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|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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|
Project: South Auckland Intermediate Sports Camps |
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|
Location: |
YMCA Camp Adair, 2487 Hunua Rd, Hunua |
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|
Summary: |
We aim to establish Intermediate Sport Camps at YMCA Camp Adair in 2020 for South Auckland Schools. Students have the opportunity to play a range of sports including sports they would not normally participate in. 320 students from 8 intermediate schools compete against one another in fun team and individual sports at each of the 2 week long camps. The underlying purpose is to provide Intermediate schools from our region the opportunity to experience a competitive sports camp. For many of our schools similar events such as AIMS Games and Totara Springs Intermediate Sports Camps are out of reach due to cost and distance. This will provide a viable alternative; a sports camp in South Auckland for South Auckland. |
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|
Dates: |
01/08/2020 - 31/12/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
640 |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
7 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
Improved community health and wellbeing. Sports camps encourage love for sport, and get our community leading active healthy lifestyles. Students experience new sports and develop new skills. Young people are encouraged to get involved with community sports teams and make healthy lifestyle choices. Regional Sports organisation build relationships with schools and young people to encourage participation in local sports clubs and teams. Grow awareness of sport and recreation opportunities available in the local community– Lacrosse, Ki o rahi – many of these sports are new to young people, we aim to encourage participation and build lifelong love for a new sport. Young people develop leadership and social skills. Camps will have a leadership theme, we will instil in competitors that leadership can come from any team member on the pitch. We will deliver leadership workshops during camp to build on this. Playing team sports also helps young people to connect with each other, learn team work and collaboration skills. Many skills young people develop through sports are transferrable and can help them to succeed in other pursuits - education, employment etc. Young people from across South Auckland have the opportunity to connect and bond over healthy recreation and sporting activities. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· More young people with skills and clear goals that enable successful transitions into employment
Through participation in sports camps young people from Manurewa
develop transferrable skills that are important to their development and
which help to increase their employability. Sports Camps will have a strong
focus on developing leadership skills through sports, we will deliver
leadership workshops at camp to reinforce the practical learning during
sports and camp activities. Participation in team sports helps young people
to develop important skills such as team work, collaboration and
communication. Sports also help young people to develop their social skills
and build confidence in themselves. As a result of attending Intermediate
sports camps Manurewa youth will gain leadership skills and other
transferrable skills and will be equipped with the tools they need to advance
their education, succeed in future endeavours, and to support a successful
transition into employment. 40 young people from Waimahia Intermediate will
attend the sports camp at Camp Adair and gain valuable skills as well as
having an awesome school camp experience. Intermediate sporting events such
as the Aims Games and Totara Springs sports camps are popular events for many
intermediate schools, but many schools in South Auckland are unable to attend
these events due to the high cost of participation and travel. Intermediate
sports camps at Camp Adair provides a viable alternative a sports camp in
South Auckland for South Auckland. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
Regional Sports Organisations (Papakura Athletics, Auckland Archery, Hunua Mountain Biking Club etc.) |
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering The Sports camps are for students from South Auckland Intermediate and Full Primary schools and we expect the participation to reflect the ethnicity of South Auckland schools, including high representation of Māori and Pasifika students. One of the sports played at the camps will be ki o rahi to encourage participation in this traditional Māori game. |
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - YMCA Camp Adair is accessible to people with disabilities. We have wheelchair access to cabins, toilets and the dining hall in Graham Glaister Village in order to ensure that people of all mobilities have a fantastic camp experience and are able to learn in the outdoors. |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
|
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes YMCA Camp Adair is a smoke-free facility. |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
100% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding towards delivery costs of sports camps for South Auckland intermediate schools. Camp 1: 8 Low decile schools (includes Waimahia Intermediate School from Manurewa), Camp 2: 8 isolated rural schools. Delivering these camps will provide an opportunity South Auckland school students would not otherwise get. Funding will help us keep the cost of attending camps in reach for South Auckland Schools (cost to schools will depend on the level of funding we receive– the ultimate goal is to deliver to schools for free if we can cover delivery costs). |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If we receive only partial funding form the local boards we will apply to other funders to help us cover the costs of delivering sports camps in South Auckland for South Auckland schools. We aim to fund the camps as much as possible in order to reduce the cost to schools to attend camp, or if possible to deliver the camps completely free of charge to schools. We plan to apply to Grassroots Trust for support and have already received funding towards the project from Procare Charitable foundation and other funders. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
The cost of participation for schools will be dependent on how much funding we receive, we aim to make the cost of participation as low as possible for school students through funding our delivery costs |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$203,400.00 |
$16,000.00 |
$141,000.00 |
$21,700.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Camp 1: 8 x low decile South Auckland intermediate schools |
$101,700.00 |
$2,000.00 |
|
Camp 2: 8 x isolated rural south Auckland full primary and intermediate schools |
$101,700.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
Schools cost per student (projected) $25 per student (final cost tbc depending on level of funding received |
$16,000.00 |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
John Walker Finding Your Field of Dreams |
$10,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Newmans Own Foundation |
$10,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Franklin Local Board |
$2,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board |
$10,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Sir John Logan Campbell Residuary Estate |
$2,000.00 |
Approved |
|
ProCare Charitable Foundation |
$30,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Freemasons NZ - Potter Masonic Trust |
$33,000.00 |
Approved |
|
Grassroots Trust |
$40,000.00 |
Pending |
|
Papakura Local Board |
$2,000.00 |
Pending |
|
Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board |
$2,000.00 |
Pending |
|
|
|
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
||
|
|
|
$0.00 |
||
|
Additional information to support the application: |
|
|
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|
Funding history |
||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
REF20-200008 |
Raise Up Youth Fest Regional Event Fund 2019/2020 - Round 2 - Application |
Approved $0.00 |
|
QR2005-112 |
Community Pickleball 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
REGCD2033 |
Youth led safeguarding workshops Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
|
LG2008-219 |
Raise Up North Shore Youth development programme 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
ATBF19-26 |
Bikeability 2019/2020 Community Bike Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
RENH19/20094 |
Riparian planting project - YMCA Camp Adair (incl. Willow tree removal) Regional Environment and Natural Heritage Grant 2019 - 2020 - Assessment Healthy Waters |
Declined $0.00 |
|
CCS20_1_262 |
New Found Sound South & New Found Sound East 2020 Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - South East 20_1 |
Declined $0.00 |
|
CCS20_1_240 |
New Found Sound North & New Found Sound West 2020 Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - North West 20_1 |
Approved $1,453.00 |
|
CCS20_1_094 |
New Found Sound Central & New Found Sound Final 2020 Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - Central & Gulf Islands 20_1 |
Approved $2,905.00 |
|
NCE2001-002 |
Albert-Eden School's Cultural Festival 2019 2019/2020 Non-Contestable Events - Albert-Eden - Project in progress |
Approved $20,000.00 |
|
MB1920-147 |
Family Camp 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
MB1920-155 |
Counties Manukau Intermediate Sports Camps 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
|
LG2011-133 |
Life jackets and Kickboards for water safety and swimming lessons 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2015-112 |
Raise Up Puketāpapa Youth Festival and local event 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2005-113 |
Raise Up Massey - event and programme costs 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
QR1912-217 |
Ellerslie ELC Community Murals 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
PKTSRG1920-24 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2019-2020 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
PKTSRG1920-09 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2019-2020 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1901-326 |
YMCA Mt Albert - Equipment Enhancement 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1911-354 |
Raise Up Onehunga & Panmure Event and Crew/Volunteer costs 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1912-229 |
Ōrākei Health & Well-Being Expo 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG1905-220 |
Community Pickleball 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1902-244 |
Raise Up North Shore Crew and events 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1906-248 |
YMCA Shakespear Lodge - helmets and harnesses 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1910-209 |
YMCA Manurewa ELC Water Harvesting & Community Garden Project 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,287.00 |
|
LG1908-312 |
Raise Up North Shore Youth development programme - wages 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
CCS19_2_100 |
Walk the Line 2019 Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - Regional 19_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
|
REF19-2-00028 |
Raise Up Youth Festival Regional Event Fund 2018/2019 - Round 2 - Application |
Approved $15,000.00 |
|
00007-MTSP |
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Strategic Partnerships Grants 2018/2019 - |
Approved $0.00 |
|
CCS19_2_026 |
New Found Sound Mt Albert Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - Central 19_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
|
REGCD19-62 |
Parent/carer safeguarding briefing events (to be decided by the Youth Advisory Group) Regional Community Development 2018/2019 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1914-213 |
YMCA camp Adair Waterway Planting Project 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1901-219 |
Mt Albert Youth Hub 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1906-229 |
YMCA Shakespear Lodge - AV equipment for recreation hall 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
WPF18/19036 |
YMCA Camp Adair Waterways planting project Waterway Protection Fund 2018-2019 - Project in progress |
Approved $12,362.50 |
|
WPF18/19036 |
YMCA Camp Adair Waterways planting project Waterway Protection Fund 2018-2019 - Project in progress |
Approved $12,362.50 |
|
NCE1901-001 |
Albert-Eden Schools Cultural Festival 2018 2018/2019 Non-Contestable Events - Albert-Eden - Project in progress |
Approved $20,000.00 |
|
LG1908-117 |
Raise Up North Shore youth development programme 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
2017/201809 |
Raise Up Youth Development Programme, Summer Splash "Whanau Day Out" and Zumba class Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Strategic Partnership Programme - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
|
REF18S00020 |
Walk the Line Regional Event Fund 2017/2018 - Round 2 Strategic Priorities - Application |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG1810-129 |
Sensory room development 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1806-155 |
replacement wetsuits 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1808-115 |
Raise Up North Shore youth development programme 2017/2018 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1820-139 |
Accessible Toilet 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
NCE1801-002 |
Albert-Eden Schools Cultural Festival 2017/2018 Events - Albert-Eden - Project in progress |
Approved $20,000.00 |
|
QR1814-108 |
Community Garden 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
WE1820-129 |
Community Christmas Party 2017/2018 Waitemata Local Events Development Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-214 |
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|
Habitat for Humanity Greater Auckland Limited |
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|
Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
|||
|
Project: Delivery of Winter Essentials |
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|
Location: |
8 Ormiston Road, Otara, Auckland 2019 |
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|
Summary: |
Contactless delivery of Essential Winter items. We are wanting to
support those negatively |
|||
|
Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 31/10/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
200 to 600 |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
Improved Health outcomes such as: |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· We protect our future, nuture our present and honour our pastour seniors are cared for and intergenerational projects are encouragedPromote better health and wellbeing in the community
We know that many families we support will have been negatively
impacted by COVID19 and there are other things that we can do to support them
before winter. Our Project is about meeting the needs of the vulnerable in
the wider community. Not just with curtains |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
Starship Foundation |
Pledged Funding |
|
Student Volunteer Army |
Supporting Delivery |
|
Districty Health Board Hubs, AWHI and Nauhu Ahoru |
Social Work Referrals |
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering When we have operated similar programmes in the past, approximately 40-45% of those we work with identify as Maori. |
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - This is a programme that offers contactless delivery to people in their homes so we can deliver to anyone. |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages When items are delivered, information pamphlets will be supplied with
key tips and |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Purchasing items and some volunteer costs (petrol vouchers) |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The number of families we deliver to will fluctuate depending on how
much funding we receive. The funding we have input in the table above from
Starship Foundation is pledged but not in writing so we are hoping we can
continue to apply to other organisations so we |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$3,032.50 |
$0.00 |
$74,000.00 |
$10,000.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Heater |
$637.50 |
$637.50 |
|
Winter Blankets |
$1,657.50 |
$637.50 |
|
Scoopy Kits |
$637.50 |
$637.50 |
|
Delivery/Volunteer costs |
$100.00 |
$87.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Starship Foundation |
$40,000.00 |
Pending |
|
MSD - Preparedness Grant |
$5,000.00 |
Pending |
|
Foundation North |
$25,000.00 |
Pending |
|
Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board |
$2,000.00 |
Pending |
|
Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board |
$2,000.00 |
Pending |
|
|
|
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
Blankets and heaters (discounted prices and actual items) |
$21,000.00 |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
4 |
24 |
$507.60 |
|
|
|
|
|
Additional information to support the application: |
Under Alert Level Three, Habitat is ready to go with a willing workforce to offer safe contactless delivery. We are aiming to deliver to over 550 families between now and October but we will deliver to as many as we can depending on funding. This application would cover the cost of deliveries to approximately 30 families. We are uniquely placed to operate this programme as an existing provider of other in-home services to those in our community. |
|
Funding history |
||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
Applications prior to the 2018/2019 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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|
2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-215 |
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|
UpsideDowns Education Trust |
||||
|
Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
|
Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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|
Project: Giving a voice to kids in Manurewa with Down syndrome |
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|
Location: |
Manurewa and Wiri |
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Summary: |
Last year we were lucky enough to receive funding for the two children we were supporting at that time in Manurewa. We are thrilled that we have been able to utilise these funds to give Nivan and Hannah the regular and individualized speech therapy they desperately need. We are even more excited that we have now doubled our representation in Manurewa to four, demonstrating that our Outreach project described in our previous application has been extremely successful. Our project is to provide speech therapy for these four tamariki living in Manurewa. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 30/06/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
200 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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If every child in Manurewa who has Down syndrome is empowered to become a communicative, confident, and independent member of the community, the benefits are myriad. An inclusive community is a healthy and strong community that values every member, no matter their disability, and can therefore benefit from the huge contribution that people with Down syndrome bring to their schools, workplaces, churches, clubs and anywhere else they can unleash their potential. However, if a child cannot learn to speak, read, and write, inclusion becomes exponentially more challenging. We want to see the shockingly high rate of unemployment for people with intellectual disabilities in Aotearoa reduce, and providing speech therapy is a massive and cost-effective way to achieve this. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· More young people with skills and clear goals that enable successful transitions into employment
Speech and language therapy is an essential intervention for children with Down syndrome that has been proven by a host of research to dramatically improve mental and physical health outcomes and even life expectancy for people with Down syndrome. Most significantly for this Manurewa priority, it also hugely impacts a child's chance of gaining employment later in life. If you can't communicate, then employment is virtually impossible, and the estimated unemployment rate for people with Down syndrome is 80%. However, speech therapy can really turn that around. Unfortunately, without UpsideDowns, that therapy would be possible for only the privileged few, as it is not publicly funded and costs between $4,000 and $10,000 a year. That's why we are so passionate about making speech a possibility for every child with Down syndrome in Aotearoa. We are proud to have doubled our Manurewa membership since this time last year, and we believe we can make a real difference to the employment prospects of these kids, as well as their social inclusion, health, and general wellbeing. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering All four of these children have come into contact with our organisation because of our Outreach project which specifically targets Maori families. Maori are underrepresented in our membership as well as membership of other Down syndrome support organisations, despite being equally affected by Down syndrome, and we are determined to change this. Our track record so far is good but we are still committed to improving Maori access to essential intervention therapies. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our organisation exclusively supports people with disabilities, namely children with Down syndrome. We recognise that people with disabilities play a major part in their communities and are often supported by a wide network of people, including whanau, peers, and school communities. By improving communication skills, we can in turn impact the wider community in a positive and inclusive way. |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages We are always striving to be a waste-free organisation, operating paperlessly and only using sustainable materials in all our events and fundraisers. We have an ongoing partnership with Sustainable Coastlines to this effect. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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50% |
50% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Speech language therapy (SLT) funding for up to four children with Down syndrome in Manurewa |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If unsuccessful, we will need to dip into our 'rainy day' reserves, which, due to the current circumstances with COVID-19, will likely be in demand in 2020-21. If these prove too depleted, we may need to reduce the funding cap for the coming financial year (ie the frequency at which children can attend therapy sessions). |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$7,000.00 |
$0.00 |
$3,000.00 |
$2,000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Individualised fortnightly SLT with an NZSTA registered therapist fully subsidised for one year for Nivan F. |
$2,000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Individualised fortnightly SLT with an NZSTA registered therapist partly subsidised for Diya V. |
$2,000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Individualised fortnightly SLT with an NZSTA registered therapist partly subsidised for Hannah E. |
$2,000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Individualised fortnightly SLT with an NZSTA registered therapist partly subsidised for Zoe L. |
$1,000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Hugo Charitable Trust |
$3,000.00 |
Approved |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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12 |
20 |
$423.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2001-206 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - SME assessment completed |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1913-330 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Otara-Papatoetoe 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1906-333 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1920-321 |
/giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Waitemata 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1915-310 |
Giving Erika a voice 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1903-314 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Franklin 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1910-317 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Manurewa 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1905-305 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Henderson-Massey 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1902-307 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Devenport-Takapuna 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1911-302 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Maungakiekie-Tamaki 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1908-301 |
Giving a voice to Kaipatiki kids with Down syndrome 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1917-201 |
Giving a voice to Upper Harbour kids with Down syndrome 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1912-117 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome in Orakei 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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LG1919-114 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down syndrome. 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1903-126 |
Giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1820-218 |
Giving a voice to children with Down syndrome. 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1802-216 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down syndrome 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1801-136 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down syndrome 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1810-107 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down syndrome. 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1807-103 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down Syndrome 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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QR1820-106 |
Delivering the gift of speech to children with Down syndrome. 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-216 |
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Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Supporting the youth of Manurewa under Covid 19 |
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Location: |
145 St George St Papatoeoe plus numerous home offices |
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Summary: |
We are requesting $2,000 as a contribution to the Manurewa share of
$8,855 of the annual cost of $332,667 for triage support and supervision for
the volunteers who staff the Youthline Helpline. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 31/12/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
4000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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For many of the young people we work with the first contact point
with us is through the Helpline and our volunteer counsellors. Many of the
young people are vulnerable – they are disadvantaged, disillusioned and
disengaged. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· More young people with skills and clear goals that enable successful transitions into employment
Covid 19 is having a profound affect on the youth of Aotearoa. There
has never been a more important time to create a sense of belonging,
connection and community. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Youthline provides support services to young people in need across
the ethnic spectrum. In our last reporting period 16% of calls and texts to
our Helpline presented as Maori which is slightly ahead of the 14% of young
people aged 15-24 residing in the Auckland area who identify as Maori. For
counselling, 10% of young people presenting are Maori which is proportionally
low. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - All our services and facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages Youthline Auckland supports the Auckland Council’s Smokefree Policy and its commitment to working proactively with others towards making Auckland smokefree by 2025. We have a smoke free policy in place and can offer support, advice and referrals to young people who wish to give up smoking. We ensure that the young people we work with are aware of our support for making Auckland smokefree and how we can help them if necessary. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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% |
10% |
75% |
15% |
% |
% |
% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting $2,000 as a contribution to the Manurewa share of
$8,855 of the annual cost of $332,667 for triage support and supervision for
the volunteers who staff the Helpline. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would not amend our plan per se, rather we would continue being
extremely proactive in applying for funding from a wide range of funders. The
direct cost of the Youthline Helpline will be $792,914 this year including
triage support and supervision for our volunteer counsellors. We receive
$90,00 from the MSD/Oranga Tamariki per year. We have to fundraise the
balance. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$332,667.00 |
$0.00 |
$22,000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Clinical Triage support and supervision for the Youthline Helpline Volunteers |
$332,667.00 |
$2,000.00 |
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$ |
$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Nil |
$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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We have not made any other funding applications under Covid 19 in the Manurewa area |
$ |
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AC Henderson Massey LB |
$2,000.00 |
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AC Maungakiekie Tamaki LB |
$2,000.00 |
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AC Devonport Takapuna LB |
$2,000.00 |
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AC Howick LB |
$5,000.00 |
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AC Mangere Otahuhu LB |
$2,000.00 |
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AC Upper Harbour LB |
$4,000.00 |
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AC Orakei LB |
$5,000.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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250 |
12000 |
$253,800.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We are very appreciative of the previous support of the local board and would be very grateful if the board was able to contribute this time round to the cost of providing clinical support and supervision to our volunteer Helpline counsellors who, under Covid 19, are supporting a record number of young people experiencing mental distress and hardship of an unprecedented nature. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2017-211 |
Youthline Helpline funding in support of Upper Harbour youth 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-248 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Submitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2008-313 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-343 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2002-246 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Submitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2017-222 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2010-118 |
Youthline Papatoetoe Development Centre Manager 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2013-122 |
Youthline Papatoetoe Development Centre Manager 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD2023 |
Youthline – Celebrating 50th Years of supporting young people in need Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2018-120 |
Youthline Helpline Funding 2019/2020 Waiheke Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2017-111 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2019-112 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2021-114 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round One - Awaiting funding agreement |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2005-119 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2003-121 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2014-120 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QRTP2012-125 |
Youthline Helpline Costs 2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QRTP2012-117 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager funding 2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2008-221 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2020-124 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Funding 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2009-110 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2002-110 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Triage Support 2019/2020 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2007-224 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Support 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2006-127 |
Youth Worker Team Leader support 2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2018-125 |
Youthline Helpline Service delivery 2019/2020 Waiheke Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2014-133 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2020-127 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2012-121 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteers Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2003-144 |
Youthline Volunteer Training Marae Noho at Te Puea Marae Mangere 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-161 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2010-138 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2009-141 |
Youthline Volunteer Training Marae Noho at Te Puea Marae Mangere 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2002-129 |
Youthline Helpline Direct Costs Funding 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2008-116 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2007-135 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2001-130 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2001-124 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2015-121 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2017-118 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2011-129 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2005-122 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2006-130 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2021-129 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2019-114 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1920-330 |
Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,242.00 |
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QR1914-320 |
Chairs for community centre 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1907-229 |
Chairs for community centre 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1910-331 |
Chairs for community centre 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1913-334 |
Chairs for community centre 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1919-316 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1917-318 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Counsellors Training, Support and Supervision 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR1921-316 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications 2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1915-308 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
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QR1912-216 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1905-327 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1906-323 |
Youthline Helpline Crisis Support 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1905-252 |
Youthline Youth Helpline 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1903-238 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,642.00 |
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LG1919-230 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1921-230 |
Youthline Youth Helpline 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1912-234 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1914-231 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1909-269 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1920-234 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1902-242 |
Volunteer training and Helpline telecommunications 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,300.00 |
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LG1910-240 |
Youthline Volunteer training, managing and supervising 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-354 |
Youthline Volunteer training, managing and supervising 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1911-336 |
Youthline Volunteer Training, Managing and Supervising 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1908-335 |
Volunteer Counsellor training, managing, supporting and supervising 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1906-246 |
Volunteer Counsellor training, managing, supporting and supervising 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1917-212 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1913-266 |
Youthline Volunteer training, managing and supervising 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1915-217 |
Youthline Volunteer Training, Managing and Supervising 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1901-236 |
Youthline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
|
REGCD19-51 |
Building and supporting Youthline's Maori and Pacific Volunteer base Regional Community Development 2018/2019 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1907-106 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Costs 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR1918-204 |
Youthline Youthwork Team Leader supporting Waiheke Youth 2018/2019 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR1913-217 |
Youthline Crisis Helpline Costs 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1909-213 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Costs 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1910-206 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Costs 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1915-205 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR1903-222 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Costs 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1912-117 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1921-207 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR1920-214 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1908-219 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Salary 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1906-216 |
Youthline Helpline Triage Support Salaries 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1902-206 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1901-220 |
Supporting the Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1905-216 |
Supporting the Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1911-225 |
Supporting the Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG1907-229 |
Youthline Manukau Youth Development Practice Leader Salary 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
QR1917-118 |
Contribution to the cost of the Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR1918-119 |
Personal Development Programme for Waiheke High School students 2018/2019 Waiheke Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1921-129 |
Youthwork Team Leader Costs 2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR1909-126 |
Helpline Coordinator Costs 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1902-122 |
Helpline Coordinator Salary 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1911-128 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1915-139 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1913-154 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1909-149 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,380.00 |
|
LG1918-121 |
Youthline Helpline Triage Service 2018/2019 Waiheke Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1912-129 |
Youthline Helpline Triage Service 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1910-148 |
Youthline Helpline Triage Team 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1921-138 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1920-139 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1919-118 |
Youthline Helpline Coorfdinator 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,298.00 |
|
LG1903-154 |
Youthline Helpline Coordinator 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1903-125 |
Helpline Triage Costs 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1908-132 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1902-132 |
Youthline Helpline 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1821-320 |
Providing free helpline counselling support to young people in need 2017/2018 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1814-329 |
Provide free helpline counselling to support young people in need 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1807-242 |
Provide free helpline counselling to support young people in need 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1810-338 |
Provide free helpline counselling to support young people in need 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1806-313 |
Provide support to youth through the free helpline 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three - Review accountability |
Approved $2,125.00 |
|
LG1820-244 |
Supporting young people in Central auckland 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1809-263 |
Supporting Young People in South auckland 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1810-248 |
Supporting Young People in Manurewa 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG1819-205 |
Youth Crisis Intervention Support 2017/2018 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG1812-212 |
Youth Crisis Intervention Support 2017/2018 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1821-209 |
Youth Crisis Intervention Support 2017/2018 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1811-321 |
Youth Crisis Intervention Support 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1807-327 |
Youth Crisis Intervention Support 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1818-312 |
Provide helpline support to youth and their families 2017/2018 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $202.00 |
|
QR1803-321 |
Provide helpline support to youth and their families 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,552.00 |
|
LG1815-220 |
Youthline Helpline Service Delivery Costs 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1815-302 |
Provide free helpline support to youth 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1817-208 |
Provide free helpline counselling support to youth 2017/2018 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,288.00 |
|
QR1819-303 |
Provide support to youth through the free helpline 2017/2018 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,152.00 |
|
QR1801-325 |
Provide helpline support to youth and their families 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1812-220 |
Provide helpline support to youth and their families 2017/2018 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
|
QR1820-323 |
Supporting Free Youth Helpline 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1801-233 |
Supporting young people into employment - Auckland Central Series 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,676.00 |
|
QR1802-224 |
Supporting young people into employment - Auckland North Series 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round two - Acquitted |
Approved $838.00 |
|
QR1809-224 |
Supporting young people into employment - Auckland South Series 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,616.00 |
|
QR1820-221 |
Supporting young people into employment - Auckland Central Series 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $900.00 |
|
QR1806-205 |
Supporting young people into employment - Auckland North Series 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,676.00 |
|
QR1815-105 |
Supporting young people into employment - Central Series 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $838.00 |
|
QR1817-111 |
Supporting young people into employment 2017/2018 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,036.00 |
|
QR1802-114 |
Supporting young people into employment 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,676.00 |
|
LG1817-118 |
Supporting Young people from Auckland North to Thrive 2017/2018 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1806-149 |
Supporting Young people from Auckland North to Thrive 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
CCS18_1_244 |
Youth Spoken Word Workshops Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Central 18_1 |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1814-110 |
Supporting youth from Papakura to Thrive 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1810-121 |
Supporting young people and their communities to thrive 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1809-110 |
Youth from Mangere- Otahuhu are engaged and supported to thrive 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
REGCD18-81 |
Engaging diverse community participation to empower youth Regional Community Development 2017/2018 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1809-314 |
Supporting local facilities to meet the needs of the community 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,996.00 |
|
LG1813-125 |
Supporting South Auckland young people and their community to thrive 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1803-115 |
Supporting Struggling youth to have better mental health and wellbeing 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1820-133 |
Supporting Waitemata Youth Wellbeing outcomes 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-217 |
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Advance Sports Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Advance Sports Trust - Premier Touch League Tournament |
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Location: |
Pulman Park, Takanini |
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Summary: |
The purpose of the Premier Touch League is the Touch NZ pathway to High Performance and enhance player and coach development opportunities. It will close the gap between the current domestic (Nationals) and representative structure and the requirements of the Touch Blacks’ international programme. It will develop and teach a consistent style of play that will support the game style that the Touch Blacks will further evolve. |
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Dates: |
31/10/2020 - 28/11/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
10000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80 % |
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Community benefits |
|
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Identified community outcomes: |
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|
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- Financial assistance to 40 players who will compete in the Premier
Touch League for Advance Sports Trust's Manukau Raiders |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
Advance Sports Trust is a Charitable Trust and is affiliated with Touch New Zealand and Counties Manukau Touch. Advance Sports Trust is a franchise owner of the Manukau Raiders which is based in Manurewa and is part of the Premier Touch League competition. This competition will be over 3 weekends from October & November 2020, which includes travelling to the South Island. The cost of players participating in this event can be quite high and we are seeking funding to help alleviate some of these costs. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
Touch New Zealand |
Tournament Control |
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Touch NZ provides the venues for each tournament location |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes - Smokefree Information will be on player/officials registration form
- Code of Conduct for Touch NZ |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
50% |
50% |
% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
This will provide our players with bag, water bottle & cooling towel for use during the tournament |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Advance Sports Trust will organise fundraising and look at other possible funders/sponsors |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2,103.50 |
$20,000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Sports Bag |
$1,302.00 |
$1,200.00 |
|
Water Bottles |
$422.00 |
$420.00 |
|
Cooling Towels |
$379.50 |
$379.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
Players costs - Flights, Transport, Food & Drinks $500 each |
$20,000.00 |
|
|
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
12 |
400 |
$8,460.00 |
|
|
|
|
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Additional information to support the application: |
|
|
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
No previous application |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-218 |
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All Seasons Community Sports Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
|
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Heating unit |
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Location: |
All Seasons Community Trust, 21 Alfriston Road, Manurewa, Auckland 2102 |
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Summary: |
With an increasing amount of users requiring the clubrooms as a space to facilitate training courses, meetings, team building workshops, school holiday programmes and a space for teams to meet when the weather closes the fields, we find that the existing heating we have which is a big diesel blower unit is unsuitable due to the noise and fumes created from it. Having an electronic wall mounted unit with different temperature controls will mean that the building can be used by more people in evenings, as currently in winter it is only suitable for adults due to the extreme cold from being within a fully concrete brick constructed building. The heating unit can also disperse cold air during summer months. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 30/11/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
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People reached: |
1000+ |
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|
% of participants from Local Board |
80 % |
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|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
Currently it is very cold in the clubroom. There is no way any heat from the day can get in and warm the area up in winter at night, it turns cold very quickly due to the brick construction. We have many groups utilising our clubroom in winter especially in the evenings, as the winter sports codes usually have their own clubrooms booked out for their own club use around Manurewa, which leaves our clubroom as an available and affordable option for groups. People in Manurewa are actively connected everywhere, and our clubroom is a valuable asset in our community with many good things having come about, for the betterment of our community from the groups that use it. We have a lot of children who use the facility and it is too cold for them in there in the evenings. Some groups have been bringing in household type heaters to heat the clubrooms, which can be very dangerous if too many are plugged in or someone knocks them over. The floor space needs to be clear of obstructions which is why we are seeking a wall mounted one, so it can be safe and away from young children's hands. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
We provide spaces in our clubrooms where our multi cultural communities can utilise those areas for the development of their members eg. meeting spaces, training spaces, office spaces and storage spaces. We also will be having sports school holiday programmes commencing the next holidays run by another group who use the facility regularly for training young children aged 6 years to 18 years old. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· Māori led - either a Māori organisation that is applying or Māori directed (came about as a request from Māori). Our winter sports teams are Regional Maori rugby league and netball organisations that have committees and members utilising our facility, and they find it extremely cold in the clubrooms. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We have some children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hypertension Disorder (ADHD) involved within the Regional Maori organisations that use our clubrooms. We are also fully accessible to people with physical disabilities. Heating will be welcomed by our groups who use the clubrooms, especially those that have elderly people who come to watch and support their grandchildren who are involved in activities within the club or outside etc. |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We have signage around the clubroom advising the area is smokefree and also the council fields outside has signage also. Touch is a smokefree sport and we encourage healthy and active lifestyles to all our members, as does the other sporting groups we have a partnership with. At the beginning of touch season we hold workshops on how to improve your health and wellbeing and have some fitness and skills workshops pre season for people who want to improve themselves. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
the heating unit which includes the installation |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Look for some sponsors to fund the shortfall or hold a garage sale, ask for donations etc. Unlikely to get support from any other funding agencies, especially gaming trusts at this time due to COVID. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2,000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Heating Unit |
$2,000.00 |
$2,000.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
Clubroom Hireage -due to current COVID restrictions we cant project the income as we are unsure when we will mov to a level that allows for more then 10 to group |
$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
|
1 |
20 |
$423.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Additional information to support the application: |
Our organisation has suffered due to COVID 19. We were to hold a winter season touch module competition commencing April through to June, but this has been cancelled. This would of given the organisation some income to help with operational expenses. Although a heating unit seems less important on the wish list we have for items required by the organisation, it is definitely something we essentially need to get through another winter. We know that all gaming trusts have ceased processing applications and the uncertainty around this will definitely place more pressure on meeting our operational expenses. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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No previous application |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-219 |
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Independent Living Charitable Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Midautumn Festival Celebration with seniors and local communities |
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Location: |
Wiri Community Hall |
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Summary: |
host Midautumn festival to provide an opportunity for local community and seniors to get together |
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|
Dates: |
21/10/2020 - 21/10/2020 |
Rain dates: |
- |
|
|
People reached: |
50 |
|||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
|||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
mingle and form new friendship |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
· Local community, arts and cultural events
Host Midautumn festival to bring seniors and local community together |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
students from Wiri Tai CHi class |
helping out on the day/performing Tai Chi |
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - we hosted two Midautumn festivals at Wiri community hall and it
is wheelchair/walker-accessible |
|
Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
· Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes verbally explain smoke-free message at the event |
|
Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
|
% |
% |
100% |
|
0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
|
% |
% |
% |
20% |
% |
80% |
% |
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$1000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
venure hiring, food/mooncake/fruit, utensils, tea/coffee/milk etc, petrol vouchers for volunteer, printing/phone calls/office misc |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: provide less resource on a smaller scale |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
no |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$1,076.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
food |
$376.00 |
$376.00 |
|
mooncake |
$150.00 |
$150.00 |
|
petrol vouchers for volunteers |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
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voucher for coordinator covering printing, phone calls/stationery/misc |
$100.00 |
$ |
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fruit, tea/coffee/untensils etc |
$150.00 |
$ |
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venue hiring (3.5 hours) |
$100.00 |
$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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11 |
50 |
$1,057.50 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We successfully hosted two Midautumn Festivals in Manurewa in 2018
and 2019 and completed the accountability report on time. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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Applications prior to the 2018/2019 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two QR2010-220 |
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Multiple Sclerosis Auckland Inc. (previously called Multiple Sclerosis Society of Auckland and the North Shore Inc.) |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None identified |
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Project: Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in Manurewa area |
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Location: |
Manurewa Pool and Leisure Centre, Sykes Rd, Manurewa, Auckland 2102 |
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Summary: |
Neurological Hydrotherapy is proving extremely beneficial for people
with MS and other neurological |
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Dates: |
01/07/2020 - 30/06/2021 |
Rain dates: |
- |
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People reached: |
250 - attendees, caregivers, family, physiotherapists, volunteers, pool employees |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100 % |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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1. People with Multiple Sclerosis and other neurological conditions
participate in exercise in a supported social environment on a regular weekly
basis |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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· Our communities work together to create spaces and places that meet the diverse aspirations of our community, support participation in activities and make new connections
MS Auckland is providing neurological hydrotherapy classes,
facilitated by fully qualified, |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Manurewa Pool and Leisure Centre |
Neurological Hydrotherapy Pool Venue |
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College Rifles Physio & Sports Rehab Ltd |
Neurological Physiotherapist Facilitator |
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Volunteers from the Manurewa area |
Assist pool users to get in/out of the pool an d/or get changed |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - As many people with MS are wheelchair bound the Manurewa Pool
and Leisure Centre was specifically |
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Target ethnic groups: |
All/everyone |
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Healthy environment approach: |
· Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice The programme is essentially encouraging people affected by MS to have an active lifestyle including movement and fitness. The group meets afterwards for a coffee AFTER a glass of water to hydrate. |
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Percentage of males targeted |
Percentage of females targeted |
All - not targeted male/female |
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% |
% |
100% |
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0-5 years |
< 15 years |
15-24 years |
25-44 years |
45-64 years |
>65 years |
All ages |
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% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
% |
100% |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
MS Auckland is requesting funding of $2,000 towards the $4,140 cost to run this project in the Manurewa Local Board area for a 12 month period. This includes the weekly pool lane hire at the Manurewa Pool and Leisure Centre and the physiotherapist facilitator fee. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: As this project provides significant benefit to the people with MS in
the Manurewa Local Board |
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Cost of participation: |
Weekly attendees are asked to pay a nominal charge of $5 or a gold coin donation for each class so they value the service they are attending. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$4,148.00 |
$418.00 |
$0.00 |
$3,000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Weekly Pool Lane Hir e at Manurewa Pool at $16.00 |
$548.00 |
$500.00 |
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College Rifles Physio & Sports Rehab |
$3,600.00 |
$1,500.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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209 attendees @$2 |
$418.00 |
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$ |
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Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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|
$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
Amount |
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6 |
200 |
$4,230.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
On behalf of MS Auckland and the people with MS that we support in
the Manurewa Local Board area, thank you for considering this application. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR1907-107 |
Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in Howick area 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $547.00 |
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QR1910-207 |
Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in Manurewa area 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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QR1901-22 |
Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in the local area 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1807-112 |
Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in Howick area 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $616.00 |
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QR1810-209 |
Hydrotherapy for people with MS living in Manurewa area 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $596.00 |
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Applications prior to the 2016/2017 financial year have all been accounted for and omitted from this summary |
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