I hereby give notice that an ordinary meeting of the Henderson-Massey Local Board will be held on:

 

Date:

Time:

Meeting Room:

Venue:

 

Tuesday, 17 August 2021

4.00pm

Council Chamber
Henderson Civic Centre
6 Henderson Valley Road
Henderson

 

Henderson-Massey Local Board

 

OPEN AGENDA

 

 

 

 

MEMBERSHIP

 

Chairperson

Vanessa Neeson, JP

 

Deputy Chairperson

Brenda Brady, JP

 

Members

Chris Carter

 

 

Peter Chan, JP

 

 

Dr Will Flavell

 

 

Matt Grey

 

 

Brooke Loader

 

 

Ingrid Papau

 

 

(Quorum 4 members)

 

 

 

Brenda Railey

Democracy Advisor

 

11 August 2021

 

Contact Telephone: 021 820 781

Email: brenda.railey@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Website: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

 

 


Henderson-Massey Local Board

17 August 2021

 

 

ITEM   TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                         PAGE

1          Welcome                                                                                                                         5

2          Apologies                                                                                                                        5

3          Declaration of Interest                                                                                                   5

4          Confirmation of Minutes                                                                                               5

5          Leave of Absence                                                                                                          5

6          Acknowledgements                                                                                                       5

7          Petitions                                                                                                                          5

8          Deputations                                                                                                                    5

8.1     Deputations: CommUnity Funds NZ                                                                  5

9          Public Forum                                                                                                                  6

10        Extraordinary Business                                                                                                6

11        Ward Councillors' Update                                                                                             7

12        Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 grant allocations     9

13        Auckland Council’s Performance Report: Henderson-Massey Local Board for March to June 2021                                                                                                                 67

14        Adoption of the Local Board Annual Report 2020/2021                                        121

15        Rescind resolution HM/2020/198 clause a) v) and approve a new road name in the Universal Homes Limited Stage 2 subdivision for 536 Don Buck Road, Massey 125

16        Approval for a new road name at 26 and 28 Pomaria Road, Henderson            133

17        Approval for a new public road name at 23-27 Henderson Valley Road, Henderson                                                                                                                                     141

18        Approval for a new private road name at 80 Fred Taylor Drive, Massey            147

19        Joint CCO Engagement Plan 2021/2022                                                                 153

20        Proposal to make a new Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw                           175

21        Governance Forward Work Calendar                                                                      285

22        Confirmation of Workshop Records                                                                        289

23        Consideration of Extraordinary Items

PUBLIC EXCLUDED

24        Procedural Motion to Exclude the Public                                                               297

13        Auckland Council’s Performance Report: Henderson-Massey Local Board for March to June 2021

b.      Henderson-Massey Local Board Finance Report March-June 2021          297

14        Adoption of the Local Board Annual Report 2020/2021

a.      Draft Henderson-Massey Local Board Annual Report 2020/2021              297


1          Welcome

 

 

2          Apologies

At the close of the agenda no apologies had been received.

 

3          Declaration of Interest

            Members are reminded of the need to be vigilant to stand aside from decision making when a conflict arises between their role as a member and any private or other external interest they might have.

            The following are declared interests of elected members of the Henderson-Massey Local Board.

Member

Organisation

Position

Brenda Brady, JP
(Deputy Chair)

-         Safer West Community Trust

Trustee

Chris Carter

 

-         St Lazarus Trust

-         Waitemata District Health Board

-         Waitakere Badminton Club

Member

Member

Member

Peter Chan, JP

 

-         Cantonese Opera Society of NZ

-         Asian Leaders Forum

-         NZ-Hong Kong Business Association

-         NZ-China Business Association

-         Auckland Chinese Environment Protection Association (ACEPA)

-         Whau Coastal Walkway Trust

Member

Member

Member

Member

Advisor

 

Trustee

Matt Grey

-         West Auckland Youth Development Trust

-         Billy Graham Youth Foundation

Director

Board Member

Dr Will Flavell

 

-         Asia New Zealand Leadership Network

-         COMET

-         Te Atatū Tennis Club

-         Waitākere Literacy Board

Member

Employee

Board Member

Board Member

Brooke Loader

-         Waitākere Licensing Trust

-         Te Atatu Peninsula Business Association

-         Neighbourhood Support

-         Te Atatu Glendene Community Patrol

Member

Associate Member

Member

Volunteer

Vanessa Neeson
(Chair)

-         Village Green Quilters

-         Ranui Advisory Group

-         Waitakere Badmington Club

Member

Chairperson

Patron

Ingrid Papau

-         Liberty Impact Community Trust

-         #WeLoveTuvalu Community Trust

-         Neighbourhood Support

-         Liberty Church

-         Rutherford Primary Board of Trustees

Board Member

Member

Street Contact

Member

Member

 


 

            Member appointments

            Board members are appointed to the following bodies. In these appointments the board members represent Auckland Council:

External organisation

 

Leads

Alternate

Central Park Henderson Business Association

Brenda Brady and Brooke Loader

 

Heart of Te Atatu South

Brenda Brady and Brooke Loader

 

Massey Matters

Will Flavell and Peter Chan

 

Ranui Advisory Group

Vanessa Neeson (Chair) and Ingrid Papau

 

 

 

4          Confirmation of Minutes

That the Henderson-Massey Local Board:

a)         confirm the ordinary minutes of its meeting, held on Tuesday, 20 July 2021, as true and correct.

 

 

5          Leave of Absence

At the close of the agenda no requests for leave of absence had been received.

 

6          Acknowledgements

At the close of the agenda no requests for acknowledgements had been received.

 

7          Petitions

At the close of the agenda no requests to present petitions had been received.

 

8          Deputations

Standing Order 7.7 provides for deputations. Those applying for deputations are required to give seven working days notice of subject matter and applications are approved by the Chairperson of the Henderson-Massey Local Board. This means that details relating to deputations can be included in the published agenda. Total speaking time per deputation is ten minutes or as resolved by the meeting.

 


 

8.1       Deputations: CommUnity Funds NZ

Te take mō te pūrongo

Purpose of the report

1.       To receive a deputation from CommUnity Funds NZ

Whakarāpopototanga matua

Executive summary

2.       Paul Denning and Doug Cowie will be in attendance to discuss CommUnity Funds NZ.

3.       CommUnity is a charitable company which provides an on-going source of funding for local community groups.

 

Ngā tūtohunga

Recommendation/s

That the Henderson-Massey Local Board:

a)      receive a presentation on CommUnity Funds NZ and thank Paul Denning and Doug Cowie for their attendance.

 

 

 

9          Public Forum

A period of time (approximately 30 minutes) is set aside for members of the public to address the meeting on matters within its delegated authority. A maximum of 3 minutes per item is allowed, following which there may be questions from members.

 

At the close of the agenda no requests for public forum had been received.

 

10        Extraordinary Business

Section 46A(7) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (as amended) states:

 

“An item that is not on the agenda for a meeting may be dealt with at that meeting if-

 

(a)        The local authority by resolution so decides; and

 

(b)        The presiding member explains at the meeting, at a time when it is open to the public,-

 

(i)         The reason why the item is not on the agenda; and

 

(ii)        The reason why the discussion of the item cannot be delayed until a subsequent meeting.”

 

Section 46A(7A) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (as amended) states:

 

“Where an item is not on the agenda for a meeting,-

 

(a)        That item may be discussed at that meeting if-

 

(i)         That item is a minor matter relating to the general business of the local authority; and

 

(ii)        the presiding member explains at the beginning of the meeting, at a time when it is open to the public, that the item will be discussed at the meeting; but

 

(b)        no resolution, decision or recommendation may be made in respect of that item except to refer that item to a subsequent meeting of the local authority for further discussion.”


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17 August 2021

 

 

Ward Councillors' Update

File No.: CP2021/09949

 

  

 

Te take mō te pūrongo

Purpose of the report

1.       To receive a verbal update from the Waitākere Ward Councillors.

Whakarāpopototanga matua

Executive summary

2.       A period of 10 minutes has been set aside for the Waitākere Ward Councillors to have an opportunity to update the Henderson-Massey Local Board on regional matters.

 

Ngā tūtohunga

Recommendation/s

That the Henderson-Massey Local Board:

a)      thank Councillors Linda Cooper and Shane Henderson for their update.

 

 

Ngā tāpirihanga

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.      

Ngā kaihaina

Signatories

Authors

Brenda Railey - Democracy Advisor

Authorisers

Adam Milina - Local Area Manager

 


Henderson-Massey Local Board

17 August 2021

 

 

Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 grant allocations

File No.: CP2021/10787

 

  

 

Te take mō te pūrongo

Purpose of the report

1.       To provide the Henderson-Massey Local Board with information on applications in Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 to enable a decision to fund, part fund or decline each application.

Whakarāpopototanga matua

Executive summary

2.       This report presents applications received in Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grants Round One 2021/2022 (refer Attachment B).

3.       The Henderson-Massey Local Board (local board) adopted the Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grants Programme 2021/2022 (Attachment A). The document sets application guidelines for contestable grants.

4.       The local board has set a total community grants budget of $119,048.00 for the 2021/2022 financial year.

5.       Nine applications were received for Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 (Attachment B), requesting a total of $14,811.14.

 

Ngā tūtohunga

Recommendation/s

That the Henderson-Massey Local Board:

a)      agree to fund, part-fund or decline each application received in 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One as follows:

Application ID

Organisation

Main focus

Requesting funding for

Amount requested

QR2205-105

Te Atatu Tennis Club

Community

Towards the purchase of two display cabinets for historic documents and trophies

$2,000.00

QR2205-106

Doughnut Economics Advocates New Zealand

Community

Towards the production of marketing materials for the repair cafe in Summerland Primary School

$1,698.63

QR2205-108

Adventure Specialties Trust

Community

Towards 24 water helmets that will be used for a range of different community groups and schools

$1,889.16

QR2205-110

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kotuku

Arts and culture

Towards accommodation, flights, and coach cost for performers who are representing West Auckland in the National Mana Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka Competition in Nelson

$2,000.00

QR2205-111

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae

Community

Towards accommodation costs for the performers representing west Auckland in the National Mana Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka Competition in Nelson

$2,000.00

QR2205-113

Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust

Community

Towards helpline telecommunication costs for voice and data services from Vodafone

$2,000.00

QR2205-116

Rānui Playcentre

under the umbrella of Te Whānau Tupu Ngātahi o Aotearoa – Playcentre Aotearoa

Community

Towards the playcentre's annual operational costs, including lawn-mowing costs, electricity and water bills from September 2021 to August 2022

$2,000.00

QR2205-117

Corban Estate Arts Centre

Arts and culture

Toward artist fees to cover kōrero and ceramic painting workshop and art materials such as slip and ceramic clay

$600.00

QR2205-119

Glendene Community Society Incorporated

Community

Towards food and white ribbon products for the White Ribbon Breakfast 2021

$623.35

 

 

 

TOTAL

$14,811.14

 

 

 

Horopaki

Context

6.       The local board allocates grants to groups and organisations delivering projects, activities and services that benefit Aucklanders and contribute to the vision of being a world class city.

7.       Auckland Council Community Grants Policy supports each local board to adopt a grants programme.

8.       The local board grants programme sets out:

·     local board priorities

·     lower priorities for funding

·     exclusions

·     grant types, the number of grant rounds and when these will open and close

·     any additional accountability requirements.

9.       The Henderson-Massey Local Board adopted the Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grants Programme 2021/2022 on 19 May 2020 (Attachment A). The document sets application guidelines for contestable grants.

10.     The community grant programmes have been extensively advertised through the council grants webpage, local board webpages, local board e-newsletters, Facebook pages, council publications, radio, and community networks.

Tātaritanga me ngā tohutohu

Analysis and advice

11.     The aim of the local board grant programme is to deliver projects and activities which align with the outcomes identified in the local board plan. All applications have been assessed utilising the Community Grants Policy and the local board grant programme criteria. The eligibility of each application is identified in the report recommendations.

Tauākī whakaaweawe āhuarangi

Climate impact statement

12.     The Local Board Grants Programme aims to respond to Auckland Council’s commitment to address climate change by providing grants to individuals and groups for projects that support and enable community climate action. Community climate action involves reducing or responding to climate change by local residents in a locally relevant way. Local board grants can contribute to expanding climate action by supporting projects that reduce carbon emissions and increase community resilience to climate impacts. Examples of projects include local food production and food waste reduction; increasing access to single-occupancy transport options; home energy efficiency and community renewable energy generation; local tree planting and streamside revegetation; and educating about sustainable lifestyle choices that reduce carbon footprints.

Ngā whakaaweawe me ngā tirohanga a te rōpū Kaunihera

Council group impacts and views

13.     Based on the main focus of an application, a subject matter expert from the relevant department will provide input and advice. The main focus of an application is identified as arts, community, events, sport and recreation, environment or heritage.

14.     The grants programme has no identified impacts on council-controlled organisations and therefore their views are not required.

Ngā whakaaweawe ā-rohe me ngā tirohanga a te poari ā-rohe

Local impacts and local board views

15.     Local boards are responsible for the decision-making and allocation of local board community grants.  The Henderson-Massey Local Board is required to fund, part-fund or decline these grant applications in accordance with its priorities identified in the local board grant programme.

16.     The local board is requested to note that section 48 of the Community Grants Policy states “We will also provide feedback to unsuccessful grant applicants about why they have been declined, so they will know what they can do to increase their chances of success next time”.

17.     A summary of each application received through Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 (Attachment B) is provided.

Tauākī whakaaweawe Māori

Māori impact statement

18.     The local board grants programme aims to respond to Auckland Council’s commitment to improving Maori wellbeing by providing grants to individuals and groups who deliver positive outcomes for Maori. Auckland Council’s Maori Responsiveness Unit has provided input and support towards the development of the community grant processes.

19.     Five applicants applying to Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One indicated that their project targets Māori or Māori outcomes.

Ngā ritenga ā-pūtea

Financial implications

20.     This report presents applications received in Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grants Round One 2021/2022 (refer Attachment B).

21.     The Henderson-Massey Local Board (local board) adopted the Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grants Programme 2021/2022 (Attachment A). The document sets application guidelines for contestable grants.

22.     The local board has set a total community grants budget of $119,048.00 for the 2021/2022 financial year.

23.     Nine applications were received for Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 (Attachment B), requesting a total of $14,811.14.

Ngā raru tūpono me ngā whakamaurutanga

Risks and mitigations

24.     The allocation of grants occurs within the guidelines and criteria of the Community Grants Policy and the local board grants programme. The assessment process has identified a low risk associated with funding the applications in this round.

Ngā koringa ā-muri

Next steps

25.     Following the Henderson-Massey Local Board allocation of funding for the Quick Response Round One, the grants staff will notify the applicants of the local board’s decision.

 

Ngā tāpirihanga

Attachments

No.

Title

Page

a

Henderson-Massey Local Board Grants Programme 2021/2022

13

b

Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One 2021/2022 grant applications

17

     

Ngā kaihaina

Signatories

Authors

Rikka Barbosa - Grants Advisor

Authorisers

Marion Davies - Grants and Incentives Manager

Adam Milina - Local Area Manager

 


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Contents

Te Atatu Tennis Club. 2

DEANZ - Doughnut Economics Advocates New Zealand. 5

Adventure Specialties Trust 9

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kotuku. 12

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae. 15

Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust 18

Rānui Playcentre. 36

Corban Estate Arts Centre. 39

Glendene Community Society Incorporated. 43

 


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-105

Te Atatu Tennis Club

Legal status:

Incorporated Society

Activity focus:

Community

Conflicts of interest:

None identified Will Flavell, elected board member for Henderson Massey is our elected Club Captain and Board Member.
 
Will is aware of and has approved this application as part of his committee membership but has not participated in the process of completing this application and is in no way expected to influence this application in preference to any other application that is made.
 
Will has no personal undue interest in this application nor would benefit from it's success other than through the normal course of his duties as Club Captain and Committee representitive.

Project: Historic Documents and Trophies Display Cabinet

Location:

Te Atatu Tennis Club, 572c Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula

Summary:

We would like to purchase a cabinet to enable the club to securely house and display historic photos and documents which recognise the history and development of our club during it's 100 year presence in Te Atatu. Our display cabinet will also enable us to show trophies that have been engraved with names of winners over many years, thus celebrating the people that have contributed to our club and made it the important part of the community that it remains.

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public: The cabinet will be on display to all members of the community and wider tennis community who visit our club or hire the premises for social functions.

Dates:

06/09/2021 - 30/09/2021

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

1,000 reached, estimate

Percentage of participants:

90%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

Our hall is hired out through the year for many social engagements for people in our community. We believe that having our heritage on display enables members and non members to connect with the club as more a part of our local history. We believe that those passing through our club will get enjoyment from seeing this local history.
 
Recognising the winners of our trophies through the years also connects local names and faces from the past to those participating now and we believe this encourages up coming players to feel that they belong to an important contributor to our society.

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Heritage and culture are highlighted and celebrated

 

Currently our club has no ability to display the trophies awarded to members at our annual prize giving. These are an important part of recognising the contribution of our members to the ongoing success of our club through sportsmanship and participation as well as competition. The trophies have been part of our club for decades and we would like to display and honour them.
 
The club has been in existence for 100 years and members have memorabilia such as photos and other historic documents which we would love to display to commemorate the Tennis Club's place in the history of our local community.

 

Demographics

Māori outcomes:

No Māori outcomes identified

 

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes -

Target ethnic groups:

All/everyone

Healthy environment approach:

Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes

Our project is part of our long term strategy of recruiting and retaining members for longer, particularly transitioning juniors int senior membership. It fits the approach of keeping people more active more often.
 
We wish our clubhouse to be a more inviting place to stay in to encourage long term participation in our sport, our club and our community.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

%

%

%

%

%

100%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$2000.00

Requesting grant for:

Purchase of display cabinets

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

We would like the cabinet in place for the start of our season at the end of September so will fund the difference from club funds

Cost of participation:

No

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$0.00

$0.00

$398.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

Purchase of 2 DLW display cabinets from Showcases Direct

$2,398.00

$2,000.00

 

Total number of volunteers

Total number of volunteer hours

Amount

4

6

$126.90

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

QR2205-105

Historic Documents and Trophies Display Cabinet

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

           


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-106

DEANZ - Doughnut Economics Advocates New Zealand

Legal status:

Charitable Trust

Activity focus:

Community

Conflicts of interest:

None identified

Project: Repair Cafes

Location:

Summerland Primary School

Summary:

A repair cafe is an event where people bring their broken and damaged belongings and local experts sit down with them and do their best to repair them. It's all about bringing people  together, connecting local people in their communities with others who are happy to share their skills and knowledge, saving people money and reducing the amount of material that ends up in our landfills. Things like electric toasters, lamps, electronics that aren't working, broken chairs, bikes, clothes that need letting out or being hemmed can often be easily fixed. This is a part of a world wide Repair Cafe movement started in the Netherlands in 2009. There have been many in Auckland but never one held in Henderson.

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public:

Dates:

25/09/2021 - 02/07/2022

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

100 for each event

Percentage of participants:

100%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

It will benefit the community in so many ways.  The Henderson community has never had a chance to come to a Repair Cafe and certainly has a need for one. Then there is the Summerland School community itself which is very diverse. It is also filled with talented people who because they have come from overseas may not have had the opportunity to use their skills.  A committee of school volunteers will be formed to help organise and run the Repair Cafe, to administer and promote it, to greet people at reception, to account for the results, to set up the school hall, to take koha/donations for repairs, to run the child care area and the tea, coffee, and food area. At the same time, they meet the community, learn about each other and make friends.  There will be many in the area including students and low income people who will really benefit from this service. Note that those who cannot afford to pay for repairs are not expected to. The intention is to hold them once a term, so that people get in the habit of repairing and reusing, as part of living sustainably.

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Community arts and events connect people and enhance community identity

 

Repair Cafes allow people to bring items to be repaired for free instead of throwing them away where they end up in landfill. They sit and chat to each other while they are waiting to have things repaired and they chat to the repairers while their items are being fixed. Often they get advice on how to fix it themselves next time. It is all about empowering our communities by supporting community led initiatives. This project involves Summerland School, which supports the goals and aspirations of Doughnut Economics. The intention is that the Repair Cafes will be held in the school hall, run by the school community for the benefit of the school community and the wider Henderson community which has  not had access to a Repair Cafe before although some have been held in other suburbs around Auckland. Repair Cafes save money, save the environment and bring people together.

 

Collaborating organisation/individual

Role

Summerland Primary School

use of hall, full participation of school community

Doughnut Economics Advocates New Zealand

grant application, steering committee, volunteers on the day

 

Demographics

Māori outcomes:

No Māori outcomes identified

 

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes - The school is accessible.

Target ethnic groups:

All/everyone

Healthy environment approach:

Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages

Less items going into landfill; repaired items continuing to be reused and enjoyed; less consumption as less products need to be repurchased; people with limited incomes less stressed by items being broken or in need of repairs.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

%

%

%

%

%

100%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$1698.63

Requesting grant for:

Production of marketing materials (teardrop flags, reception forms, flyers, corflute direction signs, corflute signs for the work stations, supplies for the sewing, bike repair, wood working, electrical, electronic and general repair stations, cleaning fees, easels for the donations and house rules signs. Quotes from recent Repair cafes have been attached below.

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

The success of the Repair Cafe does depend on good marketing and promotion.  While social marketing and word of mouth have a place, visibility is enormously impacted by good signage, the teardrop flags and household drops around the community of the colour flyers. A large part of these costs are set up costs - the signs and flags will be used repeatedly. It would be sad to have all those volunteer expert repairers there and no-one come to have things fixed. The repair supplies are essential, as are the reception forms for reporting purposes. We want achieve our objectives.

Cost of participation:

No, repairs are done at no charge.  Koha / donations are encouraged if people are pleased with the results and can afford to pay.

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$350.00

$0.00

$0.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

Teardrop flags x 2

$499.10

$499.10

Reception forms 100 x A4

$110.36

$110.36

Flyers 100 A4 + 100 A5 x 4

$360.12

$360.12

Corflute signs 1200 x 450 $114.72 each x 2

$229.44

$229.44

Corflute signs for work stations A2 x 5

$153.63

$153.63

Sewing, bike repair, hardware supplies

$120.00

$120.00

Cleaning fees @ $50 each x 4

$200.00

$200.00

Easels for donations and house rules signs x 2

$25.98

$25.98

           

 

 

 

Income description

Amount

Although donations will be requested this is  purely voluntary. In the past we have received between $75 - $100 per Repair Cafe but it may depend on each socio-economic area..

$350.00

 

Other funding sources

Amount

Current Status

No other funding applied for at this stage.

$

 

 

Donated materials

Amount

The school hall is being provided for free. Amount given is an estimate of value at 4 hours at $50 ph

$200.00

 

Total number of volunteers

Total number of volunteer hours

Amount

21

363

$7,677.45

 

Additional information to support the application:

The attached reception and report forms enable us to determine what items are most popular to be repaired, what proportion are successfully repaired, and what their value was. Typically 70 to 80% of the items can be repaired.  Even if they can't be repaired, people value the advice they have been given; or just the knowledge that the item is not repairable.  On average, $2,000 to 3,000 is saved from going into landfill from each Repair Cafe that we hold.  This is quite apart from the community connection and joy it brings to people's lives.

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

QR2205-106

Repair Cafes

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

LG2120-218

Urban Composting and Community Gardens project

2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

QR2120-121

Repair Cafe at Freemans Bay School

2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One -  SAP approved

Approved

$1,500.00

           


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-108

Adventure Specialties Trust

Legal status:

Charitable Trust

Activity focus:

Community

Conflicts of interest:

None identified

Project: Updating Water Helmets

Location:

4 Winston Place, Henderson

Summary:

We are requesting funding to purchase 24 water helmets to be used on our adventure therapy, youth development and whanau programmes. These helmets will keep our participants safe while taking part in water based activities such as coasteering, caving and white water or surf kayaking.

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public:

Dates:

06/09/2021 - 30/09/2021

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

3000

Percentage of participants:

20%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

The community benefits we see from our programmes include;
Improved physical health by getting people outside, active, eating healthy and enjoying activities. Giving people the skills to re-create the activity with their friends and family. Utilising local sites.
 
Increased whanau connections by assisting families to spend quality time together and build strong relationships.
 
Increased engagement with education. Our programmes reach young people who are disengaged with education. Through connection with others, teachers, staff, activity and development social skills this helps them succeed in academic environments.
 
Improved wellbeing and hope for the future. This is achieved through having fun, connecting with nature, enjoying activity and being with people.
 
We have five outcomes we see across our programmes - Wellbeing, Social Skills, Character, Ongoing Participation and Manaakitanga. Please see the attached Social Impact Report for more details on these outcomes and the community benefits.

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Diversity and difference are embraced and valued

 

Adventure Specialties Trust works with a wide range of groups using outdoor adventure to grow great community. We provide our programmes from a strengths based approach which values diversity and difference and focuses on the strengths of the rangatahi that we are working alongside. For some young people (such as those in contact with youth justice, in remand houses or even just in high school) this can be a first where positive aspects of their personalities and strengths are celebrated and encouraged. Leadership potential, teamwork, skill development and challenge by choice are all used to achieve these goals. On our adventure therapy programmes this includes writing a letter to the individual rangatahi encouraging the strengths that have been observed. Adventure Specialties Trust also aims for full participation of our groups and is passionate about creating opportunities for all rangatahi and whanau to take part in outdoor adventures regardless of economic barriers. Due to compliance and equipment expenses enjoying adventures in Aotearoa's great outdoors has the potential to become an elite activity. By supporting us with equipment purchases this enables us to subsidise our programmes for rangatahi that need this support valuing these individuals and allowing them the opportunity to experience the life impacting adventures that well facilitated outdoor programmes offer.

 

Demographics

Māori outcomes:

No Māori outcomes identified

 

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes - Our programmes work alongside community groups and schools that have a wide spectrum of different client needs. Many of our programmes are with young people struggling with mental health conditions. We also work alongside disability provider ReceateNZ and have included water activities on their programmes

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

All of our programmes are smoke free. On programmes where we provide food, we offer healthy food and water suitable to fuel our participants for the activities undertaken. On our longer programmes we also teach participants cooking skills. All of our programmes include adventure activity and we encourage participants into more active lifestyles through providing programmes they can re-create with family and friends.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

1%

18%

77%

4%

%

%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$1889.16

Requesting grant for:

We are requesting funding for 24 water helmets.  These items will be used by a range of different community groups and schools that we work alongside. They will ensure our client safety when we take them on higher risk water activities such as coasteering, surf kayaking, caving and rafting. 
 
By supporting us with this purchase Henderson Massey Local Board will help us achieve full participation for our clients by enabling us to keep our prices low by not having to pass on the cost of purchasing new equipment. It will also ensure the safety of our clients.

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

We would purchase the amount of equipment that we were able to with the funding provided. We would continue to seek further funding opportunities to make up the difference

Cost of participation:

This depends on the programme and client. Some of our sessions (such as breakaway and Tu Manawa) are free of charge, some subsidised and some are user pays.

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

24 x palm helmets

$1,889.16

$1,889.16

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

QR2205-108

Updating Water Helmets

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

QR2105-312

Paddle jackets and vacuum

2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Three -  SAP Approved

Approved

$700.00

QR2105-215

New Rock Climbing shoes and Carabinas

2020/2021 Henderson -Massey Quick Response Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,400.00

QR2105-104

Upgrading Raincoats

2020/2021 Henderson -Massey Quick Response Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2005-210

Updating boogie boards

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two -  Grants refunded

Approved

$800.00

LG2005-233

Covid Response Programmes

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2005-105

Update wetsuits

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1905-201

New adventure equipment

2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1905-116

Purchase outdoor equipment

2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1805-205

New Hard Drive and Screen

2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1805-102

Update Sea Kayaking Sprayskirts

2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,578.00

           


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-110

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kotuku

Legal status:

School

Activity focus:

Arts and culture

Conflicts of interest:

None identified

Project: Operation Bring Home the Bacon - TKKM o Te Kotuku

Location:

West Auckland, Whakatu - Nelson

Summary:

Representing West Auckland in the National Mana Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka Competition in Nelson
Funding will help 200 plus going from the Kura

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public:

Dates:

01/06/2021 - 05/11/2021

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

30000 +

Percentage of participants:

55%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

The community benefits are the promotion and application of tikanga Maori in the West Auckland space as an absolute example for Tamaki Makaurau whanui

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Heritage and culture are highlighted and celebrated

 

The Kura will be representing West Auckland in the Mana Kura Tuatahi National Kapa Haka competition in Nelson in October - performance day Nov 1st
The Kura are one of the significant arena adhering to tikanga Maori within West Auckland and engage with the West Auckland Local Boards regularly.

 

Collaborating organisation/individual

Role

Hoani Waititi Marae

 

Te Whanau o Waipareira

 

Whanau contributions

Whanau contributions

 

Demographics

Māori outcomes:

Māori led - either a Māori organisation that is applying or Māori directed (came about as a request from Māori), Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering

Showcasing excellence in the Maori and education space at a National and Global level

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes - The venue and event is accessible to disabled people

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

These are promoted through the event organizers.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

%

100%

%

%

%

%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$2000.00

Requesting grant for:

Accommodation costs for performers (44 children), 8 tutors and 10 parent helpers

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

Any which way but loose

Cost of participation:

Entrance fee/cost - unsure what that is

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$18,600.00

$22,000.00

$0.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

Accommodation

$16,911.00

$2,000.00

Flights

$29,202.00

$

Coach

$2,850.00

$

 

Income description

Amount

62 people @ $300 each

$18,600.00

 

Other funding sources

Amount

Current Status

Whau Local Board

$2,000.00

Pending

Hoani Waititi Marae

$5,000.00

Pending

Te Whanau o Waipareira

$5,000.00

Pending

Waitakere Ranges Local Board

$10,000.00

Pending

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

QR2205-110

Operation Bring Home the Bacon - TKKM o Te Kotuku

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

QR2221-113

Operation Bring Home the Bacon - TKKM o Te Kotuku

2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

           


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-111

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae

Legal status:

School

Activity focus:

Community

Conflicts of interest:

None identified

Project: Operation Bring Home the Bacon TKKM o Hoani Waititi Marae

Location:

West Auckland and Whakatu - Nelson

Summary:

Representing West Auckland in the National Mana Kura Tuatahi Kapa Haka Competition in Nelson
Funding will help 200 plus going from the Kura

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public:

Dates:

01/10/2021 - 05/11/2021

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

30000 +

Percentage of participants:

55%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

The community benefits are the promotion and application of tikanga Maori in the West Auckland space as an absolute example for Tamaki Makaurau whanui.
 
•           Empowered rangatahi to lead a better life. 
•           Proper role models and support to improve sense of worth.
•           Dual purpose of educating rangatahi in tikanga and restoring their self-worth.
•           Sense of whanau and community involvement and responsibility

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Heritage and culture are highlighted and celebrated

 

The Kura will be representing West Auckland in the Mana Kura Tuatahi National Kapa Haka competition in Nelson in October - performance day Nov 1st
The Kura are one of the significant arena adhering to tikanga Maori within West Auckland and engage with the West Auckland Local Boards regularly.

 

Collaborating organisation/individual

Role

Hoani Waititi Marae

TBC

Te Whanau o Waipareira

TBC

Whanau contributions

$300 per individual

 

Demographics

Māori outcomes:

Māori led - either a Māori organisation that is applying or Māori directed (came about as a request from Māori), Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering

Showcasing excellence in the Maori and education space at a National and Global level.
 
a.         Rangatahi will gain new confidence to take on challenges in life. 
b.         Rangatahi will increase their awareness of themselves and how important the decisions are that we make. 
c.         Engage Rangatahi in education or training with positive role modeling.
 
Rangatahi will have improved their personal circumstances
a.         relationships between parents and extended whanau have improved.
b.         improved skill development, leading to improved Matauranga Maori, improved health and physical training.

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes - The venue and event is accessible to disabled people

Target ethnic groups:

Specific ethnic group Māori

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

These are promoted through the event organizers.
 
The program is designed to be responsive to Tikanga Maori and social beliefs, values and practices of Te Ao Maori
 
 Program Facilitators are qualified and well skilled in teaching youth about health issues and raising awareness around drugs and alcohol.  
 
The program will be taught in Te Reo Maori.
 
Rangatahi will have improved their health by. a.  Accept responsibility and be accountable for their healthy lifestyles.
b.         Participate in physical activities.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

%

100%

%

%

%

%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$2000.00

Requesting grant for:

Accommodation costs for performers

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

Any which way but loose

Cost of participation:

Entrance fee/cost - unsure what that is

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$44,970.00

$12,000.00

$10,000.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

Blenheim Bridges Holiday ParkAccommodation Cost for performers

$6,183.00

$2,000.00

Students registration fee

$600.00

$0.00

Travel

$35,058.82

$0.00

Food

$8,250.00

$0.00

HIre

$585.00

$0.00

 

Income description

Amount

Whanau Sponsorship

$43,470.00

Homeland Restaurant Fundraiser

$1,500.00

 

Other funding sources

Amount

Current Status

Waipareira

$5,000.00

Pending

Hoani Waititi Marae

$5,000.00

Pending

Whau Local Board

$2,000.00

Pending

 

Total number of volunteers

Total number of volunteer hours

Amount

12

4200

$88,830.00

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

QR2205-111

Operation Bring Home the Bacon TKKM o Hoani Waititi Marae

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

           


 

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One       

QR2205-113

Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust

Legal status:

Charitable Trust

Activity focus:

Community

Conflicts of interest:

None identified

Project: Supporting the youth of Henderson Massey in a COVID world

Location:

Youthline House, 13 Maidstone St, Grey Lynn, Auckland

Summary:

We are requesting funding of $2,000 as a contribution to the Henderson-Massey share of $3,453 of the annual budgeted costs of $132,821 for telecommunication services for voice, data and text for the Youthline Helpline in support of the young people of the Henderson-Massey area.   
The Helpline is at the heart of our mahi and is staffed by 200 trained volunrteer counsellors. The services for voice, data and text are vital in ensuring that young people in need are able to contact us when they need our help. Put simply, without the telecommunication connections we cannot operate.

 

Focus specific:

Event producer/contractor/3rd party:

Environmental benefits:  Building/site accessible or visible to the public:

Dates:

01/09/2021 - 31/03/2022

Rain dates:

 -

People reached:

4000

Percentage of participants:

100%

 

Community benefits

Identified community outcomes:

 

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 – disadvantaged, disillusioned, disengaged - and their situation is exacerbated under COVID-19.
Our Helpline is staffed by 200 volunteers who processed 147,000 contacts from young people in need last year. Under COVID-19 and as an essential service these roles are even more important so that we can avoid the long term effects of the traumatising nature of the pandemic.  
Last year 3,824 young people from the Henderson-Massey area needed our help, with numbers increasing significantly under COVID-19. 
We have to be able to provide the best possible support for young people in need and we do this best when we have a well funded Helpline and the telecommunication means for young people to contact us. 
The community benefits when we are able to support these young people through their period of distress and they emerge with a positive plan for the future, are resilient and motivated to be contributing members of their communities. This is particularly so under COVID-19.

Alignment with local board priorities:

 

Diversity and difference are embraced and valued

 

Youthline is well known as “the number one place for young people to reach out to for support” with 17% of young people contacting us for support. 76% of young people are aware of Youthline alone (Colmar Brunton 2021). We have been supporting young people and working with communities for over 50 years. We are a “with youth, for youth” organisation and the first point of contact for many young people accessing youth development and support services across Aotearoa New Zealand. We are a respected and trusted frontline service that has changed the lives of many people who have reached out in their time of need. 
The Youthline Helpline is at the heart of our mahi. Young people in need who contact us  through our Helpline often feel lonely, alone, disengaged and desperate. They often have a reduced sense of belonging to family, school or community.
We aim to ensure that the young people we work with have clear pathways from school to work. And we aim to engender a sense of belonging to their family, school and the community in which they live. In supporting these young people Youthline is very much committed to promoting healthy, safe, sustainable and active lifestyles.
COVID-19 has had 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. 
The pandemic has increased the demand for our services to a significant degree and placed additional pressure on our already stretched resources. 
Further, just as the pandemic itself has been described as having a long tail, we know from research and experience that the pandemic will have a long mental health tail and the ongoing need for counselling services will also have long tail. And while going down levels represents a reduction in restrictions, the negative economic and social conditions of the pandemic will impact for the foreseeable future. In a 2020 Youthline online survey with 975 young people and their families, more than 72% of respondents shared that COVID-19 and lockdown have impacted their mental health with young people under 25 more likely to share this than older groups.
Youthline supports these young people, acknowledges their issues and is inclusive with a strengths-based, person-centred approach. We very much aim to build engagement and resiliency for young people and and support them in transitioning to adulthood.  
Youthline services equip youth with skills and insights on how to build self-esteem and improve mental-health, how to actively problem-solve, recover from setbacks and build resilience. Counsellors link them with local support services to assist their ongoing development. Through their improved emotional and self-management skills young people are less likely to fall into helplessness, depression, addictive behaviours, dangerous relationships and unemployment. 
Our experienced youth worker teams provide individual support, mentoring, development and leadership opportunities to vulnerable youth throughout the Auckland region.
For many, connecting with Youthline provides a pathway to a range of personal development and life skills programmes offered by our team including personal development, job skills (e.g. barista training, CV writing and job applications) and learner licence training. All designed to better equip young people to be healthy and active and productive members of their communities.
Research shows that when young people are engaged in community activities, linked with whanau, and given the opportunity to participate feel that they are part of something and encouraged to reach their potential, that risk taking behaviour is reduced.  Youthline works inclusively with youth, from those young people who are most vulnerable to youth leaders who are championing change.
Our clinical support workers counsel/mentor young people identified as needing one-on-one support to encourage and inspire them.  They aim to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each young person, then identify goals and milestones and develop a plan for successful implementation and progression. By walking beside a young person and providing positive role models Youthline aims to see every young person become a positive contributor to society with a strong sense of belonging.
In terms of our services going forward we know that:
1.  There will continue to be a high demand for support coloured by the impact of COVID-19.
2.  We will need to maintain volunteer numbers at as higher a level as possible to cope  with the demand and increased complexity 
3.  The need for comprehensive training and triage support for our volunteers will be paramount
4.   Our youth worker teams will continue to have a large number of vulnerable young people to work with requiring significant levels of programme resources.
5.  Our volunteer and face-to-face counsellors will have a high need for supervision that in particular acknowledges the unique stresses and strains engendered by the pandemic

 

 

Demographics

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 Māori, slightly ahead of the 14% of young people aged 15-24 residing in the Auckland area who identify as Māori. For mentoring and counselling, 15% of young people identify as Māori.  
 
All of our staff and volunteers are trained on the Treaty of Waitangi. Māori models of health such as Te Whare Tapa Wha inform our work with targets groups of rangatahi Māori. Youthline has a Māori working group (Nga Whetu Poutama) to guide Youthline to increase the organisation’s cultural capacity and inform the work that we do.

Accessible to people with disabilities

Yes - All our services and facilities are accessible to people with disabilities.

Target ethnic groups:

All/everyone

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.

 

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

>65 years

All ages

%

10%

75%

15%

%

%

 

Financial information

Amount requested:

$2000.00

Requesting grant for:

We are requesting funding of $2,000 as a contribution to the Henderson-Massey share of $3,453 of the annual budgeted costs of $132,821 for telecommunication services for voice, data and text for the Youthline Helpline in support of the young people of the Henderson-Massey area. The voice and data services for the Helpline are provided by Vodafone at a cost of $4,000 per month plus GST.

If part funded, how would you make up the difference:

We would not amend our plan as such. Rather we would continue being extremely proactive in applying for funding from a wide range of funders. We need to find the funding somewhere.
Under COVID many of our funders have a reduced capacity to provide funding. At a time when young people need our service more than ever we are hugely dependent on those organisations who can provide funding.

Cost of participation:

No

 

Total expenditure

Total income

Other grants approved

Applicant contribution

$

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

 

Expenditure item

Amount

Amount requested from Local Board

Helpline Telecommunications Costs for voice and data services from Vodafone

$3,453.00

$2,000.00

 

Other funding sources

Amount

Current Status

We have no other funding in place for  these services in the Henderson Massey area

$

 

 

Total number of volunteers

Total number of volunteer hours

Amount

200

14616

$309,128.40

 

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 Helpline telecommunications costs, ensuring that young people in need can access our Helpline services.     
15 months after the first lockdown, the stress and anxiety that young people felt from COVID-19 remains for many as an underlying condition and will require great care as we work with our rangatahi going forward.

 

Funding history

Application ID

Project title

Round - Stage

Decision

Allocation

LG2219-111

Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a COVID world

2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

LG2208-108

Supporting the youth of Kaipatiki in a COVID world

2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One -  Submitted

Undecided

$0.00

LG2214-108

Supporting the youth of Papakura in a COVID world

2021/2022 Papakura Local Grant, Round One -  Submitted

Undecided

$0.00

LG2215-108

Supporting the youth of Puketapapa in a COVID world

2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One -  Submitted

Undecided

$0.00

LG2202-113

Supporting the youth of Devonport Takapuna in a COVID world

2021/2022 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One -  Submitted

Undecided

$0.00

LG2211-131

Supporting the youth of Maungakiekie-Tāmaki in a COVID world

2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One -  Submitted

Undecided

$0.00

QR2221-111

Supporting the youth of Whau in a COVID world

2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

QR2205-113

Supporting the youth of Henderson Massey in a COVID world

2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One -  Assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

QR2201-129

Supporting the youth of Albert Eden in a COVID world

2021/2022 Albert-Eden Quick Response Round One -  SME assessment completed

Undecided

$0.00

QR2119-208

Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2114-310

Supporting the youth of Papakura in a COVID world

2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Three -  SAP Approved

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2103-305

Supporting the youth of Franklin in a COVID world

2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Three -  SAP Approved

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2118-306

Supporting the youth of Waiheke in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waiheke Quick Response Round Three -  SAP approved

Approved

$500.00

QR2107-232

Supporting the young people of Howick in a COVID world

2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two -  SAP Approved

Approved

$3,000.00

QR2121-313

Supporting the youth of Whau in a COVID world

2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Three -  Awaiting funding agreement

Approved

$500.00

QR2120-227

Supporting the youth of Waitematā in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two -  SAP approved

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2113-327

Suppopring the youth of Otara-Papatoetoe in a COVID world

2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three -  SAP Approved

Approved

$2,000.00

QRTP2112-214

Supporting the youth of Ōrākei in a COVID world

2020/2021 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two -  SAP approved

Approved

$500.00

QR2109-116

Supporting the youth of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu in a COVID world

2020/2021 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One -  SAP Approved

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2110-423

Suppoprting the youth of Manurewa in a COVID world

2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2105-316

Supporting the youth of Henderson Massey in a COVID world

2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2117-313

Supporting the youth of Upper Harbour in a COVID world

2020/2021 Upper Harbour Quick Response Round Three -  SAP Approved

Approved

$3,617.17

QR2115-109

Supporting the youth of Puketapapa in a COVID world

2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One -  Awaiting funding agreement

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2102-231

Supporting the vulnerable youth of Devonport-Takapuna

2020/2021 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two -  SAP Approved

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2121-219

Supporting the young people of Whau in a COVID world

2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$500.00

LG2114-221

Supporting the young people of Papakura in a COVID world

2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two -  Awaiting funding agreement

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2120-235

Supporting the young people of Waitematā in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2118-219

Supporting the young people of Waiheke in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waiheke Local Grant Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2112-224

Supporting the young people of Orakei in a COVID world

2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2105-224

Supporting the youth of Henderson-Massey in a COVID world

2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two -  Submitted

Declined

$0.00

LG2117-218

Supporting the youth of Upper Harbour in a COVID world

2020/2021 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$500.00

LG2113-235

Supporting the youth of Otara-Papatoetoe in a COVID world

2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2109-227

Supporting the youth of Mangere-Otahuhu in a COVID world

2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2111-339

Supporting the youth of Maungakiekie-Tamaki in a COVID world

2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three -  Awaiting payment

Approved

$3,500.00

LG2108-319

Supporting the youth of Kaipatiki in a COVID world

2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2107-337

Supporting the young people of Howick in a COVID world

2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2106-237

Supporting the young people of Hibiscus and Bays under COVID

2020/2021 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two -  Withdrawn

Withdrawn

$0.00

LG2103-213

Supporting the young people of Franklin in a Covid world

2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2115-219

Supporting the young people of Puketapapa in a COVID world

2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$3,500.00

LG2102-239

Supporting the young people of Devonport-Takapuna in a COVID world

2020/2021 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,606.00

LG2119-217

Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a COVID world

2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2101-248

Supporting the youth of Albert-Eden in a COVID world

2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two -  Withdrawn

Withdrawn

$0.00

QR2103-206

Supporting the youth of Franklin under COVID-19

2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2118-103

Supporting the youth of Waiheke under COVID-19

2020/2021 Waiheke Quick Response Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2113-04

Supporting the youth of Ōtara-Papatoetoe under COVID-19

2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2108-215

Supporting the youth of Kaipātiki under COVID-19

2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QRTP2112-110

Supporting the youth of Ōrākei under COVID-19

2020/2021 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2121-212

Supporting the youth of Whau under COVID-19

2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$500.00

QR2119-117

Supporting the youth of the Waitākere Ranges under COVID-19

2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2120-125

Supporting the youth of Waitematā under Covid 19

2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2117-211

Supporting young people in the Upper Harbour area under COVID-19

2020/2021 Upper Harbour Quick Response Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

QR2107-120

Supporting young people under COVID through the Youthline Helpline

2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2105-218

Supporting the young people of Henderson-Massey under COVID

2020/2021 Henderson -Massey Quick Response Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2102-115

Supporting young people under COVID-19

2020/2021 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$833.00

QR2101-215

Supporting young people under Covid 19

2020/2021 Albert Eden Quick Response Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2114-19

Supporting young people under Covid 19 through the Youthline Helpline

2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round One  -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2107-219

Supporting the Youthline Helpline under Covid

2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2117-111

Supporting the young people of Upper Harbour under Covid

2020/2021 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$4,000.00

LG2108-110

Supporting the young people of Kaipatiki under Covid

2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2105-115

Supporting the young people of Henderson-Massey under Covid

2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,500.00

LG2107-126

Supporting the young people of Howick under Covid

2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2121-115

Supporting the young people of Whau under Covid

2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$3,000.00

LG2101-114

Supporting the young people of Albert-Eden under Covid-19

2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2106-128

Supporting the young people of Hibiscus & Bays under Covid

2020/2021 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One  -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2109-133

Suppoprting the young people of Mangere-Otahuhu under Covid

2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2112-127

Supporting young people in need in the Orakei community

2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2110-121

Supporting young people in need in the Manurewa community

2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2120-131

Supporting young people in need in the Waitemata community

2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2120-131

Supporting young people in need in the Waitemata community

2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2119-123

Supporting young people in need in the Waitakere Ranges community

2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,500.00

LG2114-121

Supporting young people in need in the Papakura community

2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$4,000.00

LG2115-122

Supporting young people in need in the Puketapapa community

2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2103-120

Providing support and supervision for the Youthline Helpline volunteer counsellors

2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2103-125

Supporting young people in need in the Franklin community

2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2018-216

Supporting the youth of Waiheke Island under Covid 19

2019/2020 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$500.00

QR2020-227

Supporting the youth of Waitemata under Covid 19

2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2013-228

Supporting the youth of Otara-Papatoetoe under Covid 19

2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2010-216

Supporting the youth of Manurewa under Covid 19

2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QRTP2012-220

Supporting the youth of Orakei under Covid 19

2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2021-224

Supporting young people in the Whau area under Covid 19

2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2014-218

Supporting the youth of Papakura under Covid 19

2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2003-225

Supporting the youth of Franklin under Covid 19

2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2017-322

Supporting the Youth of Upper Harbour under Covid 19

2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2009-214

Supporting the youth of Mangere-Otahuhu under Covid 19

2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2007-123

Supporting the youth of Howick under Covid 19

2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,186.90

QR2005-225

Suporting young people under Covid 19

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2011-126

Supporting young perople under Covid 19

2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Quick Response, Round One -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2002-229

Supporting young people under Covid 19

2019/2020 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR2001-206

Youthline Helpline support for Albert Eden youth

2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,679.00

LG2003-224

Youthline helpline support for the youth of Franklin

2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2012-217

Youthline Helpline support for the youth of Orakei

2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,500.00

LG2021-215

Helpline services for the youth of Whau and their families

2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2019-216

Helpline services for the youth of Waitakere Ranges

2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,500.00

LG2020-229

Youthline Helpline funding in support of Waitemata youth

2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,500.00

LG2017-211

Youthline Helpline funding in support of Upper Harbour youth

2019/2020 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2014-218

Helpline services for the youth of Papakura

2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$500.00

LG2009-236

Youthline  Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2011-228

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2010-223

Youthline  Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2005-220

Helpline services for the youth of Henderson-Massey

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2013-248

Youthline  Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2008-313

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2007-343

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2002-246

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two -  Awaiting funding agreement

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2015-209

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two -  Project in progress

Approved

$1,457.00

LG2006-243

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two  -  Acquitted

Approved

$4,000.00

QR2017-222

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2010-118

Youthline Papatoetoe Development Centre Manager

2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2013-122

Youthline Papatoetoe Development Centre Manager

2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One -  Submitted

Declined

$0.00

REGCD2023

Youthline – Celebrating 50th Years of supporting young people in need

Regional Community Development 2019/2020 -  Submitted

Declined

$0.00

QR2018-120

Youthline Helpline Funding

2019/2020 Waiheke Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2017-111

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training

2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2019-112

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR2021-114

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round One -  Awaiting funding agreement

Declined

$0.00

QR2005-119

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2003-121

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2014-120

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training

2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QRTP2012-125

Youthline Helpline Costs

2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QRTP2012-117

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager funding

2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One -  Withdrawn

Withdrawn

$0.00

LG2008-221

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR2020-124

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Manager Funding

2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

QR2009-110

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR2002-110

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Triage Support

2019/2020 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2007-224

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Support

2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR2006-127

Youth Worker Team Leader support

2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2018-125

Youthline Helpline Service delivery

2019/2020 Waiheke Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2014-133

Youthline  Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$4,000.00

LG2020-127

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

LG2012-121

Youthline Helpline Volunteers Triage Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2003-144

Youthline Volunteer Training Marae Noho at Te Puea Marae Mangere

2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2013-161

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2010-138

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

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

LG2002-129

Youthline Helpline Direct Costs Funding

2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

LG2008-116

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,500.00

LG2007-135

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support and Supervision

2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2001-130

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR2001-124

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2015-121

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2017-118

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2011-129

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications

2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG2005-122

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2006-130

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One  -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG2021-129

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG2019-114

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1920-330

Laptops for Youthline Youth Workers

2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,242.00

QR1914-320

Chairs for community centre

2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1907-229

Chairs for community centre

2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1910-331

Chairs for community centre

2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1913-334

Chairs for community centre

2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1919-316

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications

2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR1917-318

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Counsellors Training, Support and Supervision

2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

QR1921-316

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications

2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1915-308

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications

2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three -  Review accountability

Approved

$500.00

QR1912-216

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications

2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1905-327

Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training and Telecommunications

2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1906-323

Youthline Helpline Crisis Support

2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1905-252

Youthline Youth Helpline

2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1903-238

Youthline Helpline

2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,642.00

LG1919-230

Youthline Helpline

2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1921-230

Youthline Youth Helpline

2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1912-234

Youthline Helpline

2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1914-231

Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications

2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1909-269

Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications

2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

LG1920-234

Youthline Helpline volunteer training and telecommunications

2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

LG1902-242

Volunteer training and Helpline telecommunications

2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two -  Review accountability

Approved

$3,300.00

LG1910-240

Youthline Volunteer training, managing and supervising

2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1907-354

Youthline Volunteer training, managing and supervising

2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1911-336

Youthline Volunteer Training, Managing and Supervising

2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1908-335

Volunteer Counsellor training, managing, supporting and supervising

2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three -  Submitted

Declined

$0.00

LG1906-246

Volunteer Counsellor training, managing, supporting and supervising

2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

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 -  Acquitted

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 -  Acquitted

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 -  Acquitted

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 -  Acquitted

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 -  Acquitted

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 -  Acquitted

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

QR1705-314

Basic Youth and Community Counselling Volunteer Training Course

Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three, 2016/17 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,180.00

LG1716-239

Mentoring and support for youth within the Rodney area

Rodney Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1717-406

Driving Lessons for Young people

Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Four, 2016/17 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1715-214

Youthworker mentoring and support for Youth within Puketapapa

Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/17 -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

QR1702-421

Driving Lessons for young people on the North Shore

Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Four, 2016/17 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,800.00

LG1708-224

Driving Lessons for young people on the North Shore

Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

REGCD17-52

Increase youth engagement through initiation of online Messenger software

Regional Community Development 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1702-230

Devonport-Takapuna youth leading initiatives for positive community health outcomes

Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1712-222

Supporting Orakei youth health, wellbeing and participation

2016/2017 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

QR1721-232

Supporting Whau youth health, wellbeing and participation

2016/2017 Whau Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1710-215

Supporting Manurewa youth wellbeing and participation

2016/2017 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1701-234

Encouraging Albert-Eden youth to transition into positive, vocal contributors to their community

2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1716-212

Supporting Rodney youth wellbeing, leadership and participation

Rodney Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1706-213

Supporting Hibiscus and Bays youth wellbeing, leadership and participation

Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1720-230

Supporting Waitemata youth health and participation

2016/2017 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1707-225

Supporting leadership and development of Howick youth

2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

QR1707-119

Providing volunteer training to support struggling Howick youth

2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1706-112

Encouraging community participation and promoting youth support services at local events

Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round One, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1719113

Promoting youth support and wellbeing services at local events

2016/2017 Waitakere Ranges Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG1716-135

Empowering and supporting Rodney youth to become positive community participants

Rodney Local Grants, Round One, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1718-105

Youth workers supporting Waiheke youth

Waiheke Quick Response, Round One, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1703-115

Youth workers supporting Franklin youth safely transition into adulthood

2016/2017 Franklin Quick Response, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1709-128

Management of youth development services in South Auckland

2016/2017 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grant, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1701-123

Encouraging Youth Participation and Volunteering to Build the Albert-Eden Community

2016/2017 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1716-110

Empowering Rodney youth to plan for their community’s future

Rodney Quick Response, Round One, 2016/2017 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1705-134

West Auckland Youth Advisory Group Facilitation

2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants -  Declined

Approved

$0.00

LG1712-116

Supporting Orakei youth to have a voice and build resilience

2016/2017 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1602-508

Youth development and leadership support for Deveonport-Takapuna students

Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Five, 2015/16 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1609-416

Tablets for youth workers to support young people in Mangere and Otahuhu

2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Four -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LG1611-238

Youth development and leadership programmes for Auckland Central youth

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$9,000.00

LG1607-224

Salary of the south Auckland youth development practice leader

2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1614-508

Tablets for youth workers to support young people in Papakura

2015/2016 Papakura Quick Response, Round Five -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1621-231

Youthline Employment Specialist supporting West Auckland youth

2015/2016 Whau Local Grants, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

LG1614-211

Salary for youth development practice leader providing mentoring and support for Papakura youth

2015/2016 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

LG1615-216

Youth worker mentoring and support for Puketapapa youth

Puketāpapa  Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1617-403

Equiping Youthline youth workers to support struggling Upper Harbour youth

Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Four, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR1601-437

Equiping Youthline youth workers to support struggling Albert-Eden youth

2015/2016 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Five -  Acquitted

Approved

$4,000.00

LG1617-210

Establishment of youth focused Community Centre in North Auckland

Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$4,000.00

QR1607-410

Equiping youth workers to support struggling Howick youth

2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Four -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,474.00

QR1618-322

Portable projector and PA system to deliver youth development programmes

Waiheke Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1608-219

Building resilient communities through youth development

Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

LG1610-205

Youth Health Councils In Manurewa: active and involved young people

2015/2016 Manurewa Local Grant, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,350.00

QR1606-317

Youthline community event participation to support local youth

Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

RegAC16_2_113

Creative Youth Magazine - Created by Youth for Youth

Regional Arts and Culture Grants Programme 16_2 -  Assessment 16_2

Declined

$0.00

LG1613-205

Thriving Youth Communities in Otara-Papatoetoe

2015/2016 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grant, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$3,000.00

QR1613-309

Computers for Youthline Manukau Homework Room

2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,200.00

CCS16_2_226

Youth Week Exhibition 2016

Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 -  South Assessment Committee Round 2 2016

Approved

$3,536.00

QR1619-323

Youth wellbeing promotion at local events

Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,500.00

QR1621-318

Supporting youth to build resilient communities

Whau Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1620-310

Thriving Communities: Supporting volunteers to participate fully in community life

2015/2016 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1607-311

Youth Resources to young people in Howick

2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

LG1620-219

Roof repair Youthline Auckland Community Centre

2015/2016 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1603-316

Information Resources for Young People

2015/2016 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

QR1615-302

Providing quality information to people in the Puketapapa

Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$750.00

QR1614-301

Youth Health Councils/Youth programmes in Papakura

2015/2016 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1617-302

Youthline community event participation to support local youth

Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1602-310

Youthline community event participation to support local youth

Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1608-306

Youthline Community Event Participation

Kaipatiki Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 -  Acquitted

Approved

$500.00

QR1612-304

Projector for use at Community Events

2015/2016 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Three -  Acquitted

Approved

$250.00

QR1609-209

Hearing the Voice of Young People in the Mangere-Otahuhu Board area

2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

QR1610-202

Youth Health Councils in Manurewa: helping young people to be active and involved

2015/2016 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two -  Acquitted

Approved

$1,000.00

REGCD1655

Thriving Volunteer Communities: Providing quality support to our valuable volunteers

Regional Community Development  -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

QR1612-211

Safety, Information and Support in the Orakei Ward

2015/2016 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

A-E1415_100085

Volunteer training: Advanced Personal Development and Facilitator training

LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

WH15_2036

Printing and distribution of information for Youth in Whau

Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

PA15-2039

Youth Health Council salary of Manukau based youth worker providing services in Papakura 07-12/15

Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

MA15-2031

Youth Health Councils in Manurewa, salary for youth worker 07-12/15

Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

HK15-2043

Design, Printing and delivery of youth information resources to Howick Schools and community organisations

Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Acquitted

Approved

$565.00

DT15_2022

Designing, Printing, Delivery of Youth resources in Devonport and Takapuna schools and community organisations

Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

HM15_2004

Volunteer training in Henderson/Massey

Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

KP15_2017

Supporting Youth Into Employment

Kaipatiki Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

FN15-2047

Design, printing and delivery of youth focused information resources to Franklin residents 07-12/15

Franklin Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Acquitted

Approved

$565.00

UH15_2011

Volunteer training from Youthline Albany Hub

Upper Harbour Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

CDC15-1007

Volunteer training and supervision in Semester 2

Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,984.10

OP15-2029

Manukau manager's salary for 2016 (Otara-Papatoetoe)

Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Group Funding 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

MO15-2030

Manukau manager's salary 07/15 - 06/16 (Mangere-Otahuhu)

Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

WTA1_141500060

Volunteer Training: Delivery of Basic Youth and Community Counselling Courses

Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

PKT1_141500040

Printed Youth Resources Puketapapa

Puketapapa Local Board Discretionary Community Funding -  Acquitted

Approved

$565.00

MT1_141500071

Printed Youth Resources for Maungakiekie- Tamaki Local Board area

Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding -  Acquitted

Approved

$565.00

CCS15_2_167

Youth Week Exhibition and Zine

Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 -  Acquitted

Approved

$4,047.00

WTA1_141500044

Senior Volunteer Supervision and Training

Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

IRCF14/15 049

Annual operating expenses

Interim Regional Fund 2014/15: Arts and Community -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

A-E1415_100007

Helpline and Text service and volunteer costs

LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,000.00

LGFY15_1013

Youthline North Shore Development Centre Manager

North - Large Grants Fund (Youth), 2014/2015 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

OP15-1006

Youthline Manukau Youth and Development Centre Manager's salary 11/14 to 11/15 (Otara-Papatoetoe)

Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 -  Acquitted

Approved

$10,000.00

MT1314_300008

Youth Health Councils (YHCs) for Maungakiekie-Tamaki Area Secondary Schools

LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

MO14_2007

Youth Health Councils (YHCs) youth worker salaries for Mangere-Otahuhu secondary schools 06/14 - 05/15

LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

PPK14_2003

Youth Health Councils (YHCs) youth worker salaries 06/14 - 05/15 for Papakura secondary schools

LB - Papakura Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

MR14_2039

Youth Health Councils (YHCs) youth worker salaries 06/14 - 05/15 for Manurewa high schools

LB - Manurewa Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Acquitted

Approved

$5,000.00

FR14_2032

Youth Health Councils (YHCs) youth worker salaries for Franklin secondary schools 06/14 - 05/15

LB - Franklin Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

2014_200104

Express Yourself Creative Alternative Education Programme

Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 -  Central Assessment Committee - Round 2 2014

Declined

$0.00

UH14_2007

Youthline North Shore Volunteer and Hub Development

LB - Upper Harbour Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Deferred

Undecided

$0.00

WTA1400014

Delivery of Basic Youth and Community Counselling course

LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,500.00

HM14_2031

Basic Youth & Community Counselling Skills - Volunteer Training

LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Acquitted

Approved

$2,500.00

KT14_2005

Supporting Young People into Employment

LB - Kaipatiki Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

SIF14_2013

Youthline Manukau - Youth and Development Centre Manager salary 06/14-05/15 (Mangere-Otahuhu)

South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

SIF14_2010

Youthline Manukau - Youth and Development Centre Manager salary (Otara-Papatoetoe)

South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 -  Declined

Declined

$0.00

CG14_2023

Fast Track and Transition Volunteer Training Programmes