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Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Thursday 16 November 2023 12.00pm Howick Local
Board Meeting Room |
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Howick Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS
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12 Chairperson's Report
A. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board: Chairperson's Report - Chair Light's Written Report 3
13 Howick Local Grant Round One and Multi-board Grant Round One 2023/2024 grant allocations
A. Howick Community Grant Programme 2023/2024 7
B. Howick Local Grant round one - application summary 13
C. Howick Multi-board Grant round one - application summary 187
14 Local board appointment for Play Leadership Group
A. Terms of Reference for Play Leadership Group 253
16 Auckland Council’s Performance Report: Howick Local Board for Quarter One 2023/2024
A. Howick Local Board - 1 July to 30 September 2023 Work Programme Update 257
B. Howick Local Board - Operating Performance Financial Summary 283
17 Howick Local Board Delegated Feedback
A. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - Interim Speed Management Plan Feedback Memo 289
B. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - Safe Speeds Programme Feedback Memo 295
C. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - Smoked Tobacco Amendment Bill Feedback Memo 297
D. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - Auckland Climate Grant Feedback Memo 301
E. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - NPS Freshwater Management 2020 Feedback Memo 305
F. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Delegated Howick Local Board Feedback - Tūpuna Maunga Authority Integrated Management Plan Feedback Memo 309
19 Howick Local Board Workshop Records
A. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 26 October 2023 Record of Workshop 311
B. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 2 November 2023 Record of Workshop 313
C. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 9 November 2023 Record of Workshop 315
20 Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar
A. 16 November 2023, Howick Local Board - Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar - Copy of the Hōtaka Kaupapa 317
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16 November 2023 |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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After the severe epidemic, the various activities of our association
resumed their lives again, which was inseparable from the unity and selfless
dedication of the council. At the same time, we also saw the majority of
members love associations and actively participated in various activities. In
the past seven years, we have the same storms and helping each other, and
bless each other between members. When facing difficulties, they ask the
association for help, such as the loss of family members, domestic violence,
housing difficulties, losing loved ones, etc. , Effectively help members.
Because of this, we have established close connections with government
functional departments and social welfare welfare organizations to gradually
expand the scope of network connection, realize information sharing and
transmit relevant information to members quickly. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community 1. Organize three times to pick up garbage and environmental tourism
activities; |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4500.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
1) Venue hire |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Operating and tutor cost might be reduced. |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$4767.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$267.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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venue hire |
$3312.00 |
$3300.00 |
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Operating cost |
$255.00 |
$200.00 |
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tutor fee |
$1200.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2413-103 |
2023 Local Santa Parade 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2414-107 |
2023 Santa Parade 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2413-117 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-106 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2420-107 |
Volunteers training for mental well-being 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-121 |
we act and we support 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2313-122 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2307-220 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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LG2310-325 |
We play and we help 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2307-114 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2313-106 |
Divercity Festival 2023 at Hayman Park 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2313-105 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,600.00 |
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LG2310-107 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2307-109 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2207-104 |
2021 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2207-164 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2220-132 |
Volunteer training for seniors' support/service 2021/2022 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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LG2210-104 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,200.00 |
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LG2213-107 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2107-207 |
2021 Chinese Moon Festival Celebration 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2120-208 |
2021 Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2114-201 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2113-207 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2110-317 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2107-307 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2107-114 |
Celebration of Chinese tradional festivals 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2107-120 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2020-126 |
We play and we help 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2014-105 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,600.00 |
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LG2010-134 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $3,125.00 |
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LG2007-107 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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QR1920-309 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1910-308 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1913-312 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1907-204 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1911-308 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $3,600.00 |
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LG1914-201 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1908-305 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1920-203 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1907-302 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1910-201 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1913-210 |
We Play We Help - Possible Internal Journal 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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QR1907-123 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1913-229 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,670.00 |
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QR1910-211 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
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LG1907-212 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1910-107 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG1914-122 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,100.00 |
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QR1913-3-1008 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1910-106 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1910-128 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-132 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1807-239 |
Spring Festival Charity Luncheon 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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QR1807-203 |
Chinese Mid-autumn Festival Celebration 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1807-132 |
Festival Celebration 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
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QR1713-209 |
Chinese Spring Festival Show 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1713-207 |
2016 Christmas Party 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-136 |
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Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Christmas celebration |
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Location: |
Flat Bush Community group hall, Murphys road, Flatbush |
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Summary: |
The Christmas celebration in Auckland holds immense significance, particularly for the migrant population. Auckland's diversity welcomes migrants who often grapple with isolation due to cultural differences, language barriers, and geographical distance from their homelands. This event provides a unifying platform, allowing individuals to celebrate their shared heritage. It breaks down barriers and fosters a sense of belonging, encouraging interaction and mutual understanding. Through the spirit of Christmas, Auckland's migrants find solace, renewed connections, and improved mental and emotional well-being. |
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Expertise: |
With 28 years of unwavering commitment, the Bhartiya Samaj Charitable
Trust has honed its expertise in implementing diverse community initiatives |
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Dates: |
18/12/2023 - 18/12/2023 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Happy to present our dynamic partnership with Auckland Council—an alliance of unity, empathy, and progress. Together, we nurture inclusivity, celebrating diversity and empowering the vulnerable. Aligning with the council's cultural and social goals, Bhartiya Samaj champions diverse cultures and supports abandoned elderly by their. Our collective efforts mirror the council's commitment to well-being, granting access to essential services. We propose highlighting this collaboration on platforms like Facebook and events, inspiring community engagement. Together, as pillars of hope, we shape a compassionate Auckland, offering solace and opportunities for all. Let's continue our journey, celebrating shared values and fostering positive change. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust's Christmas project is a prime
example of how festive celebrations can positively impact communities. By
breaking down linguistic, religious, and social barriers, it offers free
services that enhance overall well-being. The project's dedication to
harmonious relationships and addressing community needs is evident. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Enable people to engage with local history, and share their diverse cultures The Trust's initiatives yield diverse benefits for the community. By
fostering inclusivity and self-assurance, it nurtures connected communities.
The active promotion of volunteerism fosters mutual support and a sense of
togetherness. This commitment extends to enhancing the well-being of the
elderly, enriching their lives while respecting their cultural identity. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Roopa Aur Aap |
Help us with managing the event together. |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Ensuring inclusivity for individuals with disabilities is at
the heart of our project. We are committed to providing an environment where
everyone, regardless of their abilities, can actively engage and reap the
benefits. To achieve this, we implement comprehensive accessibility measures:
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* Absolutely, integrating sustainable practices into projects and leading by example is a powerful way for the Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust to promote a healthy environment approach within the community. By showcasing these practices firsthand, the Trust can effectively communicate the significance of environmental consciousness. This approach serves as an educational tool, inspiring individuals to adopt eco-friendly behaviors in their daily routines. When community members witness tangible efforts towards sustainability, they are more likely to recognize their role in preserving the environment and making conscious choices. This approach creates a ripple effect, encouraging a collective shift towards a greener and more sustainable future. Through this proactive stance, the Trust not only imparts valuable knowledge but also empowers the community to be active participants in building a healthier planet. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The
Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust's Christmas project significantly impacts the
community. Collaborating with Roopa aur Aap, it unites people of diverse
backgrounds, transcending barriers for inclusive unity. This initiative breaks
linguistic, religious, and social divides, offering free services for holistic
well-being.
The Trust's commitment shines in harmonious relationships and diverse need
addressing. Empowering youth through tailored programs enhances inclusivity and
self-assurance, bonding the community. Volunteerism amplifies mutual support,
enriching seniors' lives and preserving culture.
Christmas, a pivotal festive occasion, catalyzes unity. Its spirit of goodwill
is celebrated fervently. Communal Christmas gatherings cement unity,
facilitating community exchange and understanding. This festivity preserves
heritage, forges collective identities, and strengthens society.
Ultimately, the Christmas project underscores communal celebration's
power—bolstering connectedness, cohesion, and belonging. Nurturing bonds,
bridging generations, and honoring values, it fosters a resilient, close-knit
community of mutual support and cultural pride.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Videography and Photography, We are requesting for the same, as this will be used to circulate the event recordings and photos for our records and for communities network |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Minimum Funding with which this event can proceed is $3000. |
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Cost of participation: |
NA |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$4600.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$1200.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Videography and Photography |
$4600.00 |
$3000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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no income |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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No |
$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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no donated material |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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10 |
4 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2411-131 |
Diwali Celebration "Festival of lights" 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2415-123 |
Holi - "Festival of Colours" & Indian Republic Day Celebration 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-136 |
Christmas celebration 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2315-117 |
Supporting the victims of Elder Abuse 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2315-214 |
Elder Support Program 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2301-287 |
Supporting victims of Family Violence 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2309-126 |
Christmas Lunch 2022 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2321-123 |
Bal Vikas -Children and Youth Development 2022/2023 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2315-117 |
Diwali Celebrations 2022 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2301-120 |
Diwali Celebrations 2022 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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MB2223-104 |
Elder Support Programs 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,250.00 |
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LG2315-103 |
Elder Support Program 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2307-107 |
Elder Support Program 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2301-108 |
Elder Support Program 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2221-210 |
Language and Cultural Classes for Children 6-14 years 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2201-30 |
Counselling the victims of Family Harm 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2215-118 |
Holiday Program 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PKTSRG2122-04 |
2021/2022 Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2107-350 |
Elder Support Program 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Follow up |
Approved $5,647.00 |
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MB2021-259 |
Elder Support 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2115-211 |
Elder Support 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Follow up |
Approved $4,556.64 |
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LG2101-209 |
Counselling the victims of Family Harm 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2121-132 |
Annual Summer Camp 2021 for Children (6-14 years) 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2115-116 |
Annual Summer Camp 2021 for Children (6-14 years) 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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PKTSRG2021-02 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2020-2021 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2021-204 |
Multicultural Playgroup for Children(0-5 Yrs) 2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-313 |
Elder Support Program 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2015-207 |
Elder Support 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2001-203 |
Counselling the victims of Family Voilence 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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WMIF1902-014 |
Break Free From Plastic WMIF September 2019 - 5a. Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-121 |
Elder Support Program 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2001-137 |
Community Social Worker 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2015-114 |
Te Reo Classes for Senior Citizens 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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PKTSRG1920-18 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2019-2020 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1921-232 |
Children Learning Support Program 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
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LG1905-226 |
International Day for Older Persons 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-315 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1915-215 |
National Festival Celebrations 2019/2020 (Independence and Republic Day) 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1901-202 |
Counselling the Victims of Family Violence 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1901-121 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
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MB1819-179 |
Technology Workshops for Children 2018/2019 Multi-board Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1921-127 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1915-131 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1913-143 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-114 |
Elder Support Program 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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PKTSRG1819012 |
Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2018-2019 - Submitted |
Approved $15,115.00 |
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LG1807-314 |
Elder Support Program 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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REGCD18-68 |
National Day Celebrations Regional Community Development 2017/2018 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1821-119 |
Elder Support Program 2017/2018 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1805-105 |
International Diabetes Day Celebration 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1715-204 |
Elder Support Programme Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/17 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PKTSRG1718013 |
Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2017-2018 - Review accountability |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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LG1707-239 |
Elder Support Program for South Auckland Seniors 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1701-226 |
BalVikas - Indian Language & Culture classes for Children & Youth 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1705-226 |
Camera to cover the events and activities 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REF17S00020 |
Independence Day Regional Event Fund 2016/2017 - Round 2 Strategic Priorities - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1701-125 |
Elder Support Programme 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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17_1_054 |
Regional cultural develpment Regional Arts and Culture Grants Programme 17_1 Project - Assessment 17_1 |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1705-125 |
Elder Support Programme 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants - Declined |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1715-109 |
Elder Support Programme Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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|
LG1611-240 |
Caring for the Community Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1607-247 |
Caring for the Community 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1621-227 |
Caring for the Community 2015/2016 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
CCS16_2_195 |
Bal Vikas - Cultural & Language Classes Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - Central Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Declined $0.00 |
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REF16S00037 |
Children & Youth Day - Unity In diversity Regional Event Fund 2015/2016 - Round 2 Strategic Priorities - Application |
Approved $0.00 |
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REF16S00037 |
Children & Youth Day - Unity In diversity Regional Event Fund 2015/2016 - Round 2 Strategic Priorities - Application |
Approved $0.00 |
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QR1614-310 |
Elders Support Program 2015/2016 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1621-317 |
Elders Support Programme Whau Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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|
QR1607-318 |
Elders Support Program 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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|
REGCD1672 |
Elder Support Programme Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1605-156 |
Elder Support Program 2015/2016 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1609-142 |
Elders Support Program 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1615-112 |
Bal Vikas - Language & Cultural Classes Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1613-114 |
Elders Support Programme 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1609-123 |
Elders Support Programme 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $750.00 |
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|
QR1607-124 |
Elders Support Programme 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $750.00 |
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|
QR1601-135 |
BSCT Ethnic Play Group 2015/2016 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1613-136 |
Elders Support Programme 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
REF1600053 |
Children & Youth Day - Unity In diversity Regional Event Fund 2015/2016 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
REF1600053 |
Children & Youth Day - Unity In diversity Regional Event Fund 2015/2016 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
A-E1415_100094 |
Annual Summer Camp 2016 LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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|
LESF217 |
67th Indian Republic Day 2015/16 Round 1 Local Events Support Fund - Process accountability |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
WH15_2038 |
Elders Support Programme Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
MA15-2033 |
Elders Support Programme Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Accountability Follow up required |
Approved $1,271.00 |
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|
HM15_2048 |
Elders Support Programme Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
HK15-2042 |
Elders Support Programme 2015/16 (Howick) Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
ACC15_1025 |
Venue hire and lease May Road, Mt Roskill (2 properties) West - Accommodation Assistance Fund 2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CDC15-1068 |
Bal Vikas - Cultural & Language Classes Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
A-E1415_100057 |
BSCT Ethnic Play Group LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CG14_2048 |
Purchase fridge/freezer, tables and chairs Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,561.50 |
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|
PKT14-2009 |
Annual Children and Youth Summer Camp LB - Puketapapa Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
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|
PKT14-2005 |
Towards craft materials for annual children and youth summer camp LB - Puketapapa Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $900.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-129 |
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Blue Light Ventures Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: 1026 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Howick secondary students |
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Location: |
Edgewater Collge: 32 Edgewater Drive, Pakuranga, Auckland 2010, Pakuranga College: 180 Pigeon Mountain Road, Half Moon Bay, Auckland 2012, Sancta Maria College: 319 Te Irrangi Drive, Botany South, Auckland 2016, Ormiston Senior College: 275 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 2019 |
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Summary: |
Through feedback and research young people tell us they want better
support to develop independence, resilience, confidence, and critical
thinking abilities to navigate the transition for life outside of school. |
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Expertise: |
Blue Light has been working in the community delivering successful programmes, activities, events, and services to disadvantaged and excluded young people for 40 years. Street Smart has been successfully delivered for over 11 years throughout New Zealand to over 25,000 Year 13 secondary school students each year throughout New Zealand. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 29/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
1026 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
The Howick Local Board’s funding contribution would be
recognised with your logo in full colour in the Street Smart handbook. The
Howick Local Board would also be recognised in: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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1026 Year 13 students who receive the Street Smart Handbook in
schools in the Howick Local Board area will have: |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing Blue Light’s Street Smart Handbook has listened to young
people’s needs and supports 1026 Year 13 secondary school students in
the Howick Local Board area to make informed and accurate decisions to
support their positive well-being and self-development |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Edgewater College |
Street Smart distribution within school to Year 13 students |
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Pakuranga College |
Street Smart distribution within school to Year 13 students |
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Sancta Maria College |
Street Smart distribution within school to Year 13 students |
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Ormiston Senior College |
Street Smart distribution within school to Year 13 students |
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Mainfreight |
roviding free distribution to Blue Light branches throughout NZ |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Maori are a key target audience for the Street Smart Handbook due to:
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Blue Light through providing the Street Smart Handbook online,
as well as in a printed format, enables youth experiencing disability choice
and flexibility in how they prefer to access the information provided. Blue
Light's online version will be formatted so that text to |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Street Smart's provides information to young people on how to make informed choices to enhance their positive well-being and self-development and contains sections on Healthy bodies, including information on the dangers of smoking and vaping and how to quit. This section also contains information on healthy eating and eating disorders. It has links and contacts to agencies who can help support youth, their families and community members if they experience mental illness and if they need support or questions around healthy and sustainable lifestyle choices. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Blue
Light is a youth focussed organisation and Street Smart has been designed to
support young people aged between 16-19 as they transition from secondary
school into employment, leaving home, entering into training or tertiary
education.
While no specific gender diverse groups have been targeted, nor are they
excluded. Over 100,000 young people participate in Blue Light's programmes and
activities annually making diversity and inclusion practices a priority. Our
work-place policy and procedures
reflect our commitment to diversity and inclusion
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3591.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Printing costs for Street Smart Handbooks to be distributed to 1026 Year 13 students in Howick Local Board secondary schools only |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Street Smart is funded on a school by school basis through different community funding groups so our project will so go ahead elsewhere but if funding reduced or no funding received from the Howick Local Board then fewer or no Street Smart copies will be printed for students in the Howick area. |
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Cost of participation: |
N/A |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$3591.00 |
$0.00 |
$24059.00 |
$500.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Printing 1026 Street Smart Handbooks |
$3591.00 |
$3591.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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N/A |
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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First Light Foundation |
$4900.00 |
Pending |
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Kaipatiki Local Board |
$1568.00 |
Pending |
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Mainland Foundation |
$4508.00 |
Pending |
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Grassroots Trust |
$6468.00 |
Pending |
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Waitemata Local Board |
$3591.00 |
Pending |
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Manurewa Local Board |
$3024.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Delivery of Street Smart Handbook into schools by Blue Light branch members |
$120.00 |
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Distribution of Street Smart Handbook |
$0.00 |
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Packaging and Handling of Street Smart by Blue Light staff |
$500.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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68 |
136 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2415-105 |
784 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Puketapapa students 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2408-128 |
448 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Kaipatiki students 2023/2024 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2417-127 |
1400 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Upper Harbour students 2023/2024 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2414-145 |
1064 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Papakura students 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2411-140 |
616 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Maungakiekie-Tamaki students 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2406-155 |
622 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Hibiscus and Bays students 2023/2024 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2409-115 |
504 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Mangere Otahuhu students 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2401-134 |
1400 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Albert Eden students 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-129 |
1026 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Howick secondary students 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2405-120 |
1242 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Henderson Massey students 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2402-144 |
1634 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Devonport Takapuna students 2023/2024 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2420-125 |
1026 hardcopy Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Waitemata students 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-151 |
864 hardcopy Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Manurewa students 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2320-103 |
840 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Waitemata students 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QRTP2312-101 |
440 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Orakei students 2022/2023 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,540.00 |
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LG2310-209 |
800 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Manurewa students 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,800.00 |
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QR2313-104 |
960 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year 13 Otara-Papatoetoe students 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2307-112 |
960 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Howick students 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2301-221 |
800 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Albert Eden students 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2309-101 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 720 Year 13 students 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,520.00 |
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LG2308-206 |
440 Hardcopy StreetSmart Handbooks to Year 13 students in Kaipatiki. 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,540.00 |
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QR2314-102 |
Hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to 440 Year 13 Papakura students 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $750.00 |
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LG2321-101 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 760 Whau Yr13 students 2022/2023 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2315-107 |
2023 printed StreetSmart Handbook supports 800 Year 13 Puketapapa students 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2303-110 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 600 Year 13 students 2022/2023 Franklin Discretionary Community Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,100.00 |
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LG2302-116 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 1240 Year 13 students 2022/2023 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2317-112 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 1360 Year 13 students 2022/2023 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2306-116 |
2023 printed Street Smart Handbook supports 600 Year 13 students 2022/2023 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,100.00 |
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QR2321-105 |
2022 Rainbow's End Fundays for Whau youth 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2301-104 |
2022 Rainbow's End Fundays for Albert Eden youth 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2311-112 |
2022 Rainbow's End Fundays for Maungakiekie-Tāmaki youth 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2310-103 |
2022 Rainbow's End Fundays for Manurewa youth 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,044.00 |
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LG2308-110 |
2022 Rainbow's End Fundays for Kaipatiki youth 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2214-110 |
Street Smart supports 480 Year 13 Papakura secondary students 2021/2022 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,680.00 |
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QR2209-210 |
Street Smart supports 520 Year 13 Mangere-Otahuhu secondary students 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,820.00 |
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QR2213-203 |
Street Smart supports 900 Year 13 Otara-Papatoetoe secondary students 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2207-103 |
Street Smart supports 680 Year 13 Howick secondary students 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,380.00 |
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LG2210-214 |
Street Smart supports 450 Year 13 Manurewa secondary students 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,575.00 |
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QRTP2212-106 |
Street Smart supports 440 Year 13 Orakei secondary students 2021/2022 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,540.00 |
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QR2221-207 |
Street Smart supports 560 Year 13 Whau secondary students 2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,960.00 |
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QR2220-116 |
Street Smart supports 760 Year 13 Waitemata secondary students 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2205-205 |
Street Smart supports 560 Year 13 Henderson-Massey secondary students 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
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QR2201-210 |
Street Smart supports 800 Year 13 Albert-Eden secondary students 2021/2022 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2208-203 |
Street Smart supports 440 Year 13 Kaipatiki secondary students 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2211-210 |
Street Smart supports 350 Year 13 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki secondary students 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2215-105 |
Street Smart supports 400 Year 13 Puketapapa secondary students 2021/2022 Puketāpapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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QR2103-313 |
Rainbows End Fundays 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.00 |
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QR2114-314 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Fundays 2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.16 |
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QR2107-233 |
Rainbows End Fundays 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,774.20 |
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|
QR2120-234 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Fundays 2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QRTP2112-216 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2020/2021 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR2113-329 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.16 |
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|
QR2121-317 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
QR2109-122 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2020/2021 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.16 |
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|
QR2105-322 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
LG2110-432 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Fundays 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $5,044.00 |
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QR2114-06 |
Street Smart supporting 408 Year 13 Papakura secondary school students 2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2110-202 |
Street Smart supporting 570 Year 13 Manurewa secondary school students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,995.00 |
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QR2113-05 |
Street Smart supports 571 Year 13 Otara-Papaptoetoe secondary students 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2103-208 |
Street Smart supports 401 Franklin Year 13 Secondary School students 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,403.00 |
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RegCD00054 |
Blue Light Reinvigorate Project Regional Community Development grants programme 2020/2021 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QRTP2112-111 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 772 Orakei Year 13 Secondary Students 2020/2021 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2108-216 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 383 Kaipatiki Year 13 Secondary students 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2120-127 |
Street Smart handbook supporting 777 Waitemata Year 13 students only 2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2117-213 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 855 Upper Harbour Year 13 students 2020/2021 Upper Harbour Quick Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2107-123 |
Street Smart supporting 853 Year 13 students in Howick schools 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,400.00 |
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|
QR2105-220 |
Street Smart Handbook supporting 570 Henderson-Massey Year 13 students 2020/2021 Henderson -Massey Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
||||
|
QR2102-110 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 557 Year 13 Devonport Takapuna students 2020/2021 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,250.00 |
||||
|
QR2121-213 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 568 Year 13 Whau secondary students 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,988.00 |
||||
|
QR2101-208 |
Street Smart Handbook supporting Albert Eden youth to feel safe 2020/2021 Albert Eden Quick Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2121-110 |
Five Whau youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,174.00 |
||||
|
LG2108-108 |
Three Kaipatiki youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,304.00 |
||||
|
LG2105-112 |
Five Henderson-Massey youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2101-110 |
Ten Albert-Eden youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2107-110 |
Seven Howick youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,520.00 |
||||
|
LG2117-104 |
Five Upper Harbour youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2106-110 |
Five Hibiscus & Bays youth attend Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Follow up |
Approved $2,173.90 |
||||
|
LG2109-106 |
Two Mangere-Otahuhu youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
||||
|
LG2112-109 |
Two Orakei youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $870.00 |
||||
|
LG2110-109 |
Two Manurewa youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
||||
|
LG2120-111 |
Two Waitemata youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
||||
|
QR2103-101 |
Two Franklin youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $869.00 |
||||
|
LG2119-107 |
Two Waitakere Ranges youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2115-106 |
Two Puketepapa youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,304.34 |
||||
|
LG2118-106 |
Two Waiheke youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Waiheke Local Grant Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2114-108 |
Two Papakura youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $869.56 |
||||
|
LG2113-111 |
Two Otara-Papatoetoe youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
||||
|
LG2102-112 |
Two Devonport-Takapuna youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
||||
|
QRTP2012-202 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR2021-205 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
||||
|
QR2020-203 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR2014-205 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,967.16 |
||||
|
QR2013-203 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.16 |
||||
|
QR2009-206 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,967.16 |
||||
|
QR2007-110 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR2003-204 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
QR2010-202 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,514.00 |
||||
|
QR2001-215 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
MTSG1920-110 |
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Strategic Partnerships Grant Round 1 2019/2020 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2005-224 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
LG2008-316 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG2006-241 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG2015-208 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG2004-203 |
2020 GBI Blue Light HUNTS course 2019/2020 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Undecided $0.00 |
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|
QR2013-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,960.00 |
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|
QR2010-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,960.00 |
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|
REGCD2048 |
Blue Light Youth Driver Navigator Programme - Auckland Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR1919-315 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
QR1914-314 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
QR1910-320 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
QR1909-348 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
QR1905-333 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,890.00 |
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|
QR1903-316 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,890.00 |
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|
LG1904-203 |
GBI Kids HUNTS course 2018/2019 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,151.41 |
||||
|
QR1905-220 |
Bryan & Bobby Educational Activity Books 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,565.22 |
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|
QR1905-117 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1903-102 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
QR1914-104 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
QR1901-08 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
LG1804-214 |
GBI Kids HUNTS Course 2017/2018 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,245.00 |
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|
LG1714-211 |
Blue light Life skills programme 2016/2017 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,125.00 |
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|
QR1717-403 |
Blue Light Life skills camp Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Four, 2016/17 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1707-408 |
Blue Light life skills camp 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Four - Follow up |
Approved $1,750.00 |
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|
LG1705-238 |
North Island Blue Light life skills camp 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,125.00 |
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|
LG1702-220 |
NZ BLue Light life skills Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two 2016/2017 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
LG1716-205 |
Youth Worker Youth Interaction Rodney Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1716-303 |
Blue Light Life Skills Camp Rodney Quick Response, Round Three, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1704-201 |
2017 GBI Kids Hunter National Training Scheme course 2016/2017 Great Barrier Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,883.00 |
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|
QR1716-206 |
Blue Light Life Skills camps Rodney Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1716-103 |
Health and Safety audit Rodney Quick Response, Round One, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1603-511 |
Adventure based youth 2015/2016 Franklin Quick Response, Round Five - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1616-215 |
Youth Worker Youth Interaction Rodney Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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|
REGCD1683 |
Empowering Youth in Your Community Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1616-112 |
Youth Potential Development Fund Rodney Local Grants Round One 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
HK15-2047 |
Blue Light Life Skills Programme (Howick) Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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UH15_2020 |
Blue Light Life Skills Program Upper Harbour Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Assessed by advisor |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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MA15-2056 |
Blue Light Life Skills Programme Manurewa 2015 Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,175.00 |
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|
PA15-2051 |
Blue Light Life Skills Programme Papakura 2015 Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,175.00 |
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|
HM15_2051 |
Blue Light Life Skills Program Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
SCF15_2046 |
Blue Light Life Skills Program North - Strengthening Communities Fund, 2014/2015 Round 2 - Overdue Accountability |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
GBI1415_100016 |
2015 GBI kids Hunter National Training Scheme Course LB - Great Barrier Local Board Community Grant - 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,754.00 |
||||
|
GBI1415_100004 |
2014 GBI kids Hunter NAtional Training Scheme course. LB - Great Barrier Local Board Community Grant - 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,616.00 |
||||
|
HM15_1011 |
Kidsmart Handbooks Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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|
MO15-1014 |
Kidsmart handbooks Mangere-Otahuhu 2014 Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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|
HK15-1007 |
Kidsmart handbooks Howick 2014 Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
WTA1_141500005 |
Kidsmart Handbooks Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
SGFY15_1002 |
Youth Potential Development Fund North - Small Grants Fund Youth, 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
LGFY15_1002 |
Youth Coordinator Salaries, Travel and Training North - Large Grants Fund (Youth), 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LGFR15_1002 |
Upgrade Blue Light Vehicle North - Large Grants Fund (Recreation), 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
CGF15_1002 |
Staff Salaries Training and travel North - Community Grants Fund, 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
||||
|
CDN15-1003 |
Portable Disc Golf Project Rodney Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
||||
|
RD14_100001 |
Training and Outdoor Safety Audit LB - Rodney Local Board Community Grant - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,265.00 |
||||
|
LGFY14_100003 |
Community Youth Coordinator Salaries training & travel North - Large Grants Fund (Youth) - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
||||
|
SGFY14_100001 |
Youth potential Development Fund North - Small Grants Fund Youth - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
LGFR14_100001 |
Salaries Training Travel for Full Time Youth Coordinator North - Large Grants Fund (Recreation) - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $0.00 |
||||
|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-148 |
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Botany & Flat Bush Ethnic Association Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Well-being community activity - Taichi |
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Location: |
Howick |
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Summary: |
Our aim is to provide activities that help participants enhance their
health and well-being. We deliver |
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Expertise: |
Our organization has provided similar project for the past 4 years.
We have designed our |
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Dates: |
01/01/2024 - 30/06/2024 |
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People reached: |
75 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
Advertise through different social medias and local newspaper |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Our Taichi training courses promote Health Well-being to the
community. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing We provide Taichi training to the community especially to the elderly
people that to enhance |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Class venue provide disabled user facilities |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We will circulate Health & Fitness articles in our classes. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
No discrimination of any person or group
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2460.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Taichi Class Venue Hire |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The only option is to increase the registration fee |
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Cost of participation: |
$3 per participant |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2460.96 |
$825.00 |
$0.00 |
$200.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue Cost (Nixon Park Community Hall) Jan 1- Jun 30 2024 Venue Cost (Nixon Park Community Hall) Jan 1- Jun 30 2024 |
$660.96 |
$660.96 |
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Trainer Fee (NPC Class) |
$1800.00 |
$1800.00 |
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$ |
$ |
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$ |
$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Lloyd Elsmore Park Class, registration 275 people @ $3 each |
$825.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Taichi Clothings, Taichi Fans, Portable Music Player |
$1500.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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4 |
200 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Photos of out Taichi Classes are attached for your reference |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-148 |
Well-being community activity - Taichi 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-231 |
Well-being community activity - Taichi 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,505.00 |
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QR2307-128 |
Well-being community activity - Taichi 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,832.00 |
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QR2307-133 |
Well-being Community activity - Yoga 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $671.60 |
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LG2207-330 |
Cultural Community Activity - Music, Well being & Exercist 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability overdue |
Approved $3,249.00 |
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LG2207-314 |
Well-being community activity - Taichi 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2207-221 |
Well-being community activity - Taichi 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $2,240.00 |
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LG2207-137 |
Cultural community activity - music 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $3,010.50 |
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QR2007-106 |
Botany & Flat Bush Summer Festival 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-304 |
Multicultural & Healthy Diet Program 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,800.00 |
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QR1907-205 |
Weekly Group Exercise for the community 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1907-226 |
Indoor Badminton and Table tennis Sports 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-222 |
Group exercise in the park 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-143 |
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Botany and Flatbush Ethnic Association Inc. |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Wellbeing through Yoga |
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Location: |
111, Golfland Drive, Golfland Park, Golflands in Summer in Botany Library and Ormiston Primary School |
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Summary: |
It is an initiative to build the physical, emotional and mental well-being of our people; Yoga is a holistic discipline that helps people develop as healthy and valuable persons to the community. Over the past few years, the number of participants are rapidly increasing and there is total satisfaction of the participants.. |
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Expertise: |
All three Yoga instructors are certified in Yoga and Meditation Practices, I am also certified in Naturopathy. holding a recognised Diploma. Practice (natural food such as leafy vegetables, pulses, fruits and seed consumption) |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 30/04/2024 |
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People reached: |
100 to 200 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
Will mention in printed flyers and on Facebook 'Supported by Howick Local Board.' |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We provide Yoga, Meditation, and Mindfulness coaching for overall personal well-being and happiness to individuals in the community. We have a wide range of participants from the age of 7 to 80 years. Yoga and Meditation are directly support the people's stress-relieving benefits. In today's fast-paced world, stress is a common issue that can lead to various health problems. By practising yoga and meditation, community members can manage their stress levels effectively, leading to a more peaceful and harmonious community environment. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community Yoga is tranformational. Those who attend regularly have become very society-conscious and caring. As mentioned, Yoga and meditation help in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression in people.. When community members engage in these practices, their overall well-being improves, leading to healthier and happier individuals.Also, Yoga and meditation programs can be tailored to address the needs of specific groups within a community, such as children, seniors, or individuals dealing with trauma. These practices can provide valuable tools for coping and healing.They get engaged in many other social projects in the community as well., They are such as helping the needy and poor. They also get involved in various other social activities such as tree planting contributing financially to needy community projects. They are role models of social responsibility, |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Auckland Council Botany Library |
Providing Space on Sundays |
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Ormiston Entwine (Dr Rajesh Joshi) |
Event management |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering The health and wellbeing of all, including Maori |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - All people can join our program. It is according to one's capacity. We encourage everyone to participate in this activity conducted collectively.under the direction of a qualified instructor. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We are committed to using recyclable material only in all our work. We encourage in all our messages the concern for the environment and moreover, after every Yoga session, we bless the entire universe and all its living things with peace, harmony and tranquillity.. We collectively bless for universal harmony and it be free from natural disasters, droughts, famine , wildfires and manmade wars |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We are all-inclusive - all ethnicities, cultures, genders, religious beliefs. or ages. We are a single vision focussed on better health, Well-being and Happiness of our community.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2260.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
To Print flyers to create awareness |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Will scale down, but the negative impact will be significant. |
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Cost of participation: |
free of charge |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2260.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Print Flyers |
$455.00 |
$455.00 |
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yoga Summer Festival |
$1000.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Adminstration and travel cost for instructors |
$400.00 |
$400.00 |
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Free Standing BFEA Flags |
$405.00 |
$405.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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|
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Yes. Please see the attached photos of the BFEA Summer Festival and some Yoga classes. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-143 |
Wellbeing through Yoga 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-111 |
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Botany Chinese Association Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Arts and Culture activities in Botany Chinese Community |
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Location: |
TeTuhi (13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga Tdmaki Makaurau Auckland 2010) and Botany Library (588 Chapel Road, East Tāmaki, Auckland 2013) |
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Summary: |
The Botany Chinese Association offers a diverse range of workshops
and competitions to its members, including, 1. Tai
Chi is a traditional practice of China, which promotes culture's heritage; |
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Expertise: |
Our association is situated in a community characterized by a highly diverse population. Within this community, we are fortunate to have residents from various professional backgrounds and fields of expertise, many of whom possess extensive teaching experience. These individuals are dedicated to providing instructional guidance to community members at rates below market prices. Their efforts have yielded remarkable results, contributing significantly to the community's growth and development. Furthermore, our association members have consistently showcased exceptional performances in various events, effectively representing our community on numerous occasions.Their successful performances are entirely reliant on the meticulous teaching by each instructor and the active and continuous participation of community members. |
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Dates: |
01/12/2023 - 31/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
150 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
1. Recognition at
Events; |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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These activities play a crucial role in cultural preservation and
community bonding. The crafting of silk flowers promotes craftsmanship while
honoring a cherished art form, further solidifying the sense of unity and
cultural pride within the Howick local community. Our lecturer of this silk
flowers was hired by so many libraries to do workshop for the community.
Through Tai Chi, traditional practices are shared, fostering a connection to
Chinese heritage. Vocal music and dance workshops and competitions serve as
platforms for cultural expression, bringing people together in celebration of
their shared traditions. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences All activities organized by the association are open to all residents
within the local community, ensuring inclusivity and fostering a sense of
belonging among individuals from diverse backgrounds. These offerings promote
cultural understanding and unity by creating a welcoming space for everyone
to participate in and appreciate the rich tapestry of arts, culture, music
and heritage. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Engaging in our activities, Maori cultural expression and identity are celebrated, all Maori people are welcome to attend our activities, we learn to sing Maori songs in Vocal class, dance Haka in Dance class, and learn ro use Maori words; Activities promote language learning, transmit knowledge and strengthen community bonds. This empowers global outreach can increase awareness and cross-cultural understanding. Participating in these activities fosters a sense of community and belonging. It creates spaces where people can come together, learn from each other, and collaborate in preserving and promoting Maori culture. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We believe in inclusivity and have taken several measures to
ensure that individuals with various disabilities can fully participate and
engage, details as below: |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* 1. Smoke-Free
Messages: Implement clear signage and communication campaigns highlighting
the benefits of a smoke-free environment, protecting individuals from
secondhand smoke exposure. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Yes. The project opened to all the residents within the local community, no matter what kind of gender, age or ethnicity.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Teacher's hire fees for workshops and competitions, and venue hire |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If only part of the project can be funded, we would be to prioritize the most essential components to ensure the project's core objectives are met. This might involve scaling down certain activities while maintaining those that have the most significant impact. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$5513.52 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$2514.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Teachers Hire |
$3090.00 |
$1300.00 |
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Venue Hire-Te Tuhi |
$2026.92 |
$1500.00 |
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Venue Hire-Botany Library |
$396.60 |
$200.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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No |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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No |
$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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No |
$0.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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15 |
480 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-111 |
Arts and Culture activities in Botany Chinese Community 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-215 |
Rent for venue 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2307-243 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities and Dragon Boat Festival 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,170.00 |
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QR2307-106 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2307-122 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $6,848.00 |
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QR2207-221 |
Celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas Parade 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2207-310 |
Community residents' fitness and entertainment and multicultural exchanges 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2207-213 |
Association website construction and 2022 Dragon Boat Festival celebration 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,562.50 |
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LG2207-131 |
Community residents' fitness and entertainment and multicultural exchanges 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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QR2107-202 |
Celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas Parade 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,999.00 |
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LG2107-308 |
Community residents' fitness, entertainment and cultural exchanges and sharing. 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-119 |
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Cockle Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Environment |
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Project: Cockle Bay Beach Reserve Planting and Restoration Project Phase II |
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Location: |
Phase II of the project targets the Windross Track at the reserve end of Shelly Beach Parade, Cockle Bay Beach. |
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Summary: |
The Cockle Bay Beach Reserve Planting and Restoration project began
in 2020 by a group of earnest local volunteers and without
funding . In 2022 CBRRA were successful in obtaining a Howick Local
Board Grant enabling us to really push the project forward with the funding
providing the ability to purchase trees, ground covers and shrubs as well as
landscaping and drainage materials. This has made a huge, noticeable
difference to the walkways , resulting in increased numbers of the community
using and enjoying this community asset. |
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Expertise: |
During Stage I of restoration we fulfilled the objectives of our initial grant by reducing erosion and stormwater flow next to the paths. The flow of storm water and sediment has been noticeably slowed by our plantings. We continue to remove pest plants and carry out regular working bees to plant and maintain the areas of this project. Prior to, and throughout the first stage of the restoration, some volunteers attended and took part in pest plant and restoration planning & Geo mapping Council workshops gaining useful knowledge that has been applied to the pest plant removal, plant selection and planting, We constantly monitor the project and are proactive in attending to any concerns, or potential issues that are observed. |
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Dates: |
01/12/2023 - 30/04/2024 |
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People reached: |
10000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
% |
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Promotion: |
We publicly acknowledge the local board's contribution at every opportunity including signage on the restoration site, our newsletters, on our social media pages, Facebook and website and in the local newspaper Howick & Pakuranga Times. We also acknowledge the Howick Local Board's contribution in conversation with people using the walkways whilst undertaking our regular working bees on the project. And of course any photo opportunities when Local Board members visit the project. |
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Environmental benefits: There is evidence of increased terrigenous material (sediment) on the Cockle Bay seabed. Removal of pest plants and replanting the area with appropriate and suitable plantings will help mitigate run off and siltation to the beach. At the same time, the replanting will provide a refuge for birdlife, and stream/water management will encourage eels and Kokopu, creating healthy bio-diversity.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The walkways are used by many local residents as well as visitors, including walking groups, from other areas. The project enhances and protects the natural beauty and special characteristics of the Cockle Bay Reserve area. Improvement made by pest plant clearance, planting native trees and ground covers to increase soil stability, minimise siltation and protection of the stream provides an on going benefit to the community and encourages the community to recognise and protect the Significant Ecological area these pathways are part of. There is evidence of increased terrigenous material (sediment) present on the Cockle Bay seabed. The project work will help mitigate siltation runoff to the stream and onwards to the beach further reducing damage. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Protect and enhance our unique coastline Our Restoration project supports multiple priorities, land, awa, and ocean by planting and stabilising the land which mitigates damage from run off and weather events. At the same time, increased bio diversity from our initial plantings is already evident in the stream and will get better over time. We learnt within the period of our initial grant, that this area falls within the Significant Ecological Area (SEA). It is important to improve this SEA area as well as creating awareness of it's existence to the local community. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Healthy Waters |
Advice |
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Pest Free Howick |
Pest Traps |
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Watercare |
Advice |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The Pah and Windross walkways are clear of obstruction allowing all users including people with disabilities. We often see people with mobility scooters using the paths and although the Pah pathway is quite steep many parents with baby strollers regularly use all walkways leading to and from the Cockle Bay beach reserve. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* Encouraging the local community to get out into the fresh air, do some weeding, do some planting, meet like minded positive people and make a practical difference to climate change. We encourage collaboration between volunteers, various organisations and council departments, including our Local Board with a view to protecting our beautiful local asset which also meets the objectives of Auckland's Unitary Plan. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$6000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Phase II of the Windross track restoration which encompasses the area on both sides of the stream from the first bridge to the second bridge on the walkway. The approximate area of this part of the restoration project is 1300 square meters |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If only part funding was available, we consider the landscaping portion would be of utmost importance as managing the stream is a priority. However, hopefully the planting amount would not be reduced significantly as once pest plants are removed, they need to be replaced with appropriate planting . This will reduce on going costs. |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$6041.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Plants and planting material |
$4373.00 |
$4373.00 |
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Landscaping material , Rocks etc |
$1668.00 |
$1668.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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20 |
750 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-119 |
Cockle Bay Beach Reserve Planting and Restoration Project Phase II 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-139 |
Cockle Bay Beach Reserve Planting and Restoration Project 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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QR2007-115 |
Restoration of a historic walkway. 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-149 |
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Cockle Bay Tennis Club |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: 20 week coaching and match play programme |
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Location: |
Cockle Bay Tennis Club, 41 Meadowlands Drive, Sommervillle |
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Summary: |
To provide free coaching and match play opportunities to both our junior and senior members and also the local community over a 20 week period from September 2023 through to the end of March 2024. The local community will be encouraged by the love tennis open day for all the community and also tennis introduction coaching at schools to learn to play tennis socially and/or competitively. |
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Expertise: |
Coaching programmes and match play are run by our three resident Head coaches together with Assistant coaches who are all registered coaches trained either through Tennis New Zealand or the Indian AITA and all police vetted. Our head coaches have run programmes like these for more than 10 years and our Assistant Coaches have been carefully selected and guided by our Head coaches to deliver a professional programme. Most of our Asistant Coaches are players who have progressed from attending such classes through to playing national competitions and tournaments. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 28/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
Between 250 to 300 players per week |
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% of participants from Local Board |
99% |
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Promotion: |
In acknowledgement of appreciation we will display your logo on our website and sponsors board in the club lounge. We would also advertise your contribution when we advertise the project and seek registrations when sending out information to the schools and local community. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Both juniors and seniors learn a new skill, playing tennis from skilled coaches. Promotes activity and well-being. Inclusive and open to all ages, sex and ethnicities, encouraging participation. Better utilization of our amazing multi-sport facility and encouraging growth of the Club. Community feels connected to the local tennis club. Provides an opportunity for people to volunteer their time in many of the events the club hosts. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities The Cockle Bay Tennis Club is a community club that caters to people in the Howick local board area. Our Club is also one of the closest clubs to the Flatbush and Ormiston area and can provide tennis playing opportunities to people living in these areas. Also, tennis has become a popular sport for many Asian people in our community and this is seen by the number of Asian people becoming involved at our Club. The Club would like to continue supporting and growing the Asian involvement in tennis as well as other ethnic communities. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes The Cockle Bay tennis club is smoke-free; encourage participants to take rubbish home, recycle and compost. Encourage the use of multi-use water bottles; water filter onsite for all to use; programme gets participants moving encouraging an active lifestyle. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our programmes are targeted to all genders, ages and ethnicities.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$10000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Payment of head coaches for each and every session due to the number of players expected. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Increase the number of students per coach ratio. |
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Cost of participation: |
There is no fee for participants. It is all part of being a member of the tennis club. The membership fee is kept relatively low to cover costs of keeping courts and facilities up to a high standard. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$18000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Tennis coaches |
$18000.00 |
$18000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Court hire |
$1500.00 |
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Tennis racquets |
$1500.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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4 |
200 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-149 |
20 week coaching and match play programme 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-142 |
20 Week Coaching Programme 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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LG2107-338 |
School Holiday Programmes 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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QR2107-116 |
Filtered water fountain 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1907-128 |
Tennis Court Net Posts 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
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LG1607-124 |
Resurfacing of 8 x tennis courts 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HK15-2040 |
Resurfacing of eight tennis courts Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HK15-1021 |
Resurfacing of four tennis courts Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $10,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-101 |
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Communicare CMA |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Howick Pakuranga Seniors Friendship group |
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Location: |
Te Tuhi Centre 13 Reeves Road Pakuranga |
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Summary: |
Every day around Auckland a Communicare group is running. The
focus is on engaging those who would not necessarily come out to group, and
this is done by a community connector who works alongside various
stakeholders like Rest homes, Age concern and disability service
providers. |
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Expertise: |
Established in 1959, Communicare encourages inclusiveness within each
centre with no discrimination against age, culture, disability. Communicare
centers all have a diverse membership |
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Dates: |
02/10/2023 - 08/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
120 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
All aspects of social media, newsletters, and AGM report and acknowledgement shown in accountability |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The communities of Howick and Pakuranga and clients from Age
Concern, IDEA clients were able to come to the centres for respite. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing Social inclusion for seniors means that everyone feels valued and included as part of our society. They have a greater sense of belonging and acceptance. Communicare is conscious that everyone feels included. Our success is that we have placed value around our seniors and disabled community, which means they feel valued and included, with an understanding that Communicare staff are able to access opportunities that can assist them. From seeking assistance for transport, total mobility assessments, food, power assistance and social isolation. We encourage inclusiveness within each centre with no discrimination against, age, culture, disability. Communicare centers all have a diverse members and all ensure there is no discrimination around new migrants, english as second language and our disabled members. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Age Concern |
bring clients for respite |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
·
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Communicare's programme are centric focused, the programe is suited for seniors transitioning to disabled and disabled. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes In the membership forms it states the healthy environment approach where members, volunteers and staff must abide by. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The project is specific to Seniors and disabled adults who are isolated. Communicare has a strong diverse group in both centres.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$6695.60 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Venue charge for Pakuranga. Transport for mobility vans for Howick and pakuranga Members |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Communicare would reduce transport. |
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Cost of participation: |
0 |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$6641.44 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue Hire Te Tuhi for 40 weeks |
$2713.20 |
$2713.20 |
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Relionus $69.56 week 40 weeks |
$2728.24 |
$2728.24 |
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Sky Mobility $30 per week x 40 weeks |
$1200.00 |
$1200.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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None |
$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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None |
$0.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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20 |
4800 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Age Concern |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2411-117 |
Communicare Friendshipships Panmure and Royal Oak 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2421-107 |
Advocacy Support for Community 2023/2024 Whau Quick Response Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2415-105 |
Hillsborough Seniors and Disabled Friendship Centre 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-101 |
Howick Pakuranga Seniors Friendship group 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2413-105 |
Youth training in Health and wellbeing a Papatoetoe Senior Centres 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2314-317 |
Arthur's 100 Birthday Celebration 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
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QR2205-242 |
Communicare Seniors and Disabled Group 2022/2023 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2310-406 |
Manu Tukukuku Friendship Group for Seniors 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Four - Project in progress |
Approved $2,390.00 |
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LG2309-202 |
High Street Courts Project 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD22_007 |
He tuhononga kaumatua- connecting our older people. Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 2022/2023 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2301-241 |
Older and Disabled Friendship Centre Mt Eden 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2311-137 |
Ellerslie and Panmure Friendship Centre and Coordinator wages 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,844.96 |
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LG2312-210 |
Glendowie Friendship Centre 2022/2023 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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QR2301-109 |
Lenovo Tablets for Centre Coordinators 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $935.00 |
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QR2205-315 |
Te Atatu and Massey Friendship Centre's Coordinator Wages 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $750.00 |
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QR2221-302 |
Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centres and Coordinator 2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2207-213 |
Communicare's Pakuranga Friendship Centre 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2209-305 |
Mangere Friendship Centre 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
QR2214-111 |
Papakura Friendship Centre 2021/2022 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
||||
|
QR2213-108 |
Friendship Centre Papatoetoe 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,070.00 |
||||
|
LG2207-172 |
Howick and Pakuranga Friendship Centre Coordinators 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2221-220 |
Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centre Coordinator 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2205-131 |
Friendship Centres in Henderson, Massey, and Te Atatu 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2201-23 |
Mt Eden and Balmoral Friendship Centres 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,413.26 |
||||
|
LG2212-123 |
Glendowie and Remuera Friendship Centres Coordinator Wages 2021/2022 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $4,100.00 |
||||
|
LG2210-124 |
Manurewa Friendship Centre 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,200.00 |
||||
|
LG2209-130 |
Māngere Friendship Centre Coordinator Wages 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
||||
|
LG2215-116 |
Communicare Hillsborough Friendship Centre 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,250.00 |
||||
|
LG2211-106 |
Communicare Friendship Centres - Royal Oak, Ellerslie and Panmure 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
||||
|
QR2101-322 |
Communicare's Balmoral Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Albert Eden Quick Response Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2121-213 |
Communicare Friendship Centres (Avondale, Hillsborough) 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2105-220 |
Communicare Friendship Centre (Te Atatu, Massey) 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2112-218 |
Communicare Friendship Centre (Remuera and Glendowie) 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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|
LG2107-323 |
Communicare's Pakuranga Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,453.00 |
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|
LG2109-220 |
Communicare's Mangere Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,652.00 |
||||
|
QR2114-05 |
Communicare Papakura Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $973.00 |
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|
QR2101-207 |
Communicare Mt Eden Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Albert Eden Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,360.00 |
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|
QR2113-09 |
Communicare Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,260.00 |
||||
|
LG2110-124 |
Communicare Manurewa Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,400.00 |
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|
LG2111-113 |
Communicare Royal Oak Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,043.00 |
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|
LG2115-105 |
Communicare Hillsborough Friendship Centre 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,250.00 |
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|
QR2009-208 |
Mangere Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $522.00 |
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|
LG2021-224 |
Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centres 2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Refund requested |
Approved $2,258.00 |
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LG2005-226 |
Te Atatu Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,300.00 |
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LG2007-350 |
Pakuranga Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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|
QRTP2012-113 |
Communicare Remuera Friendship Centre and Communicare Glendowie Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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|
QR2014-110 |
Communicare Papakura Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,495.00 |
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|
QR2001-111 |
Mt Eden Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,390.00 |
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|
LG2010-103 |
Communicare Manurewa Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,240.00 |
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|
LG2015-107 |
Communicare Hillsborough Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round One - Follow up |
Approved $2,100.00 |
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LG2011-115 |
Communicare Royal Oak Friendship Centre 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Follow up |
Approved $1,200.00 |
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|
QR1921-306 |
Communicare Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centres 2018/2019 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
QR1913-309 |
Communicare Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
QR1909-308 |
Mangere Communicare Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $521.00 |
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|
PKTSRG1920-13 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2019-2020 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1905-225 |
Te Atatu Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1911-316 |
Communicare Friendship Centres 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
LG1907-324 |
Pakuranga Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
REF19-2-00014 |
Communicare Neighbours' Day Regional Event Fund 2018/2019 - Round 2 - Application |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1901-230 |
Mt Eden Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,322.00 |
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|
QR1912-121 |
Remuera Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,148.00 |
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|
LG1915-109 |
Communicare Hillsborough Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,100.00 |
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LG1911-112 |
Communicare Royal Oak Friendship Centre 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,043.00 |
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QR1821-302 |
Communicare Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centres 2017/2018 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
QR1813-311 |
Communicare Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $984.00 |
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QR1809-308 |
Mangere Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $600.30 |
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|
LG1811-320 |
Communicare Administrative Office, Royal Oak 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1805-223 |
Te Atatu Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1807-313 |
Pakuranga Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
LG1811-105 |
Royal Oak Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1814-107 |
Papakura Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,495.00 |
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|
QR1812-105 |
Glen Innes and Remuera Friendship Centres 2017/2018 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1815-108 |
Hillsborough Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,800.00 |
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|
QR1810-102 |
Manurewa Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,920.00 |
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|
QR1801-109 |
Mt Eden Friendship Centre 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,520.00 |
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QR1709-304 |
Mangere Friendship Centre 2016/2017 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $522.00 |
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|
LG1711-207 |
Communicare administrative office, Royal Oak Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
LG1705-209 |
Te Atatu Friendship Centre 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1721-301 |
Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Communicare Friendship Centres 2016/2017 Whau Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1713-301 |
Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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QR1701-102 |
Mt Eden Communicare Centre 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,321.00 |
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QR1714-102 |
Papakura Communicare Centre 2016/2017 Papakura Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,130.00 |
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LG1707-114 |
Pakuranga Communicare Centre 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $670.00 |
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LG1712-102 |
Glen Innes and Remuera Communicare Centres 2016/2017 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1710-102 |
Manurewa Communicare Friendship Centre 2016/2017 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,760.00 |
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LG1715-103 |
Hillsborough Communicare Friendship Centre Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,800.00 |
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LG1711-107 |
Royal Oak Communicare Friendship Centre Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1621-207 |
Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Communicare Centres 2015/2016 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
LG1605-201 |
Henderson and Massey Communicare Centres 2015/2016 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1609-208 |
Mangere Communicare Friendship Centre 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $510.00 |
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LG1613-212 |
Papatoetoe Communicare 2015/2016 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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|
CASF_161700040 |
Accommodation costs for Greyfriars Church Windmill Road Mt Eden and 371 Mt Eden Road 2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD1637 |
Communicare CMA (AK) Inc Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1612-113 |
Panmure, Remuera and Ellerslie Communicare Centres 2015/2016 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1614-103 |
Papakura Communicare Centre 2015/2016 Papakura Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
||||
|
LG1612-108 |
Ellerslie, Mt Eden, Remuera and Panmure Communicare Centres 2015/2016 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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|
LG1615-107 |
Hillsborough Communicare Centre Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,800.00 |
||||
|
LG1611-116 |
Royal Oak Communicare Centre Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG1607-101 |
Pakuranga Communicare Centre 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
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MO15-2034 |
Mangere Friendship Centre 2015/16 Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $522.00 |
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OP15-2014 |
Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2015/16 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Group Funding 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $912.00 |
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WH15_2009 |
Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centre Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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HM15_2023 |
Te Atatu and Massey Friendship Centre Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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FN15-2024 |
Pukekohe Friendship Centre 2015/16 Franklin Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MA15-1015 |
Manurewa Friendship Centre 2015 Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,656.00 |
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HK15-1006 |
Accommodation support for Pakuranga and Botany friendship centres Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PA15-1005 |
Papakura Friendship Centre 2015 Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
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CASF_141500018 |
Mt Eden, Panmure, Onehunga, Royal Oak, Remuera and Ellerslie Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $8,270.00 |
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HM14_2020 |
Te Atatu and Massey Friendship Centre LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $466.00 |
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|
SIF14_2003 |
Papatoetoe Friendship Centre 2014/15 South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $912.00 |
||||
|
FR14_2002 |
Pukekohe Friendship Centre 2014/15 LB - Franklin Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
||||
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WH14_2005 |
Avondale and Blockhouse Bay Friendship Centre LB - Whau Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
MO14_2002 |
Mangere Friendship Centre June-Dec 2014 LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
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|
ASF14_100055 |
371 Mt Eden Road, Mt Eden Central - Community Accommodation Support Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,739.50 |
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|
MR14_100016 |
Manurewa Friendship Centre 2014 LB - Manurewa Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,656.00 |
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|
HW14_100024 |
Botany and Pakuranga Friendship centres 2014 LB - Howick Local Board Community Grants - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,205.00 |
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|
PPK14_100017 |
Papakura Friendship Centre 2014 LB - Papakura Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
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|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-121 |
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Counties Manukau Touch Association |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme |
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Location: |
Lloyd Elsemore Park - Bell Park, Howick-Pakuranga |
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Summary: |
Promote, Develop and Grow Touch in our Community. To eliminate
barriers to be able to participate in our game of Touch. |
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Expertise: |
Counties Manukau Touch have a very experienced and knowledgeable team of volunteers who have delivered Local, Regional, National and International Events. They also have experienced and qualified staff to deliver the Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme. |
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Dates: |
04/11/2023 - 03/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
500 - 1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Social Media by way of CMTA Website, Facebook Page, Public Announcements at all Events |
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Conflicts of interest: Nil
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Community Growth by way of Participation in the following Areas
- |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Supporting the Local Junior Touch Modules in the Howick Area. Providing opportunities to develop Tamariki by way of the following: Coaching Clinics for Coaches, Players and Referees - Fundamental Skills and Drills and Fun Activities. Providing a pathway from Community Touch to Provincial, National and International Opportunities. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Touch NZ, Counties Manukau Touch, CLM, Primary, Intermediate and Secondary Schools |
Volunteer Hours to provide the opportunity to participate in the Community Growth programme. |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Howick has a small population of Maori and Counties Manukau Touch expect they will participate in the Community Growth Programme. Some of the volunteers delivering the programme are from Maori descent. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Counties Manukau Touch support anyone with a disability to participate and enjoy the game of touch. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* Counties Manukau Touch will promote the Healthy environment approach by way of social media - Facebook, Website, Public Address System at our events. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Counties Manukau Touch are targeting Primary, Intermediate and Secondary School aged participants. We are also targeting Whanau to support this programme by way of Coaching, Managing, Refereeing and Administration
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$17006.66 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Facility Hire, Equipment |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Counties Manukau Touch will organise, promote and deliver the Community Growth Programme whether we receive funding or not. We appreciate any support to assist in delivering our programme. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$17006.66 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue Hire - $4,725, Equipment - $12,281.66 |
$17006.66 |
$17006.66 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Nil |
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Nil |
$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Nil |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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10 |
200 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Touch NZ - Association Member Letter |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2414-111 |
Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2409-105 |
Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2413-127 |
Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-121 |
Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-150 |
Counties Manukau Touch - Community Growth Programme 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2313-158 |
Storage Fees 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2309-111 |
CMTA - Coaching Clinics and Events 2022 - 2023 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2313-116 |
CMTA - Coaching Clinics and Events 2022 - 2023 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2307-129 |
CMTA - Coaching Clinics and Events 2022 - 2023 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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LG2310-133 |
CMTA - Coaching Clinics and Events 2022 - 2023 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,560.00 |
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LG2213-235 |
Operational Costs 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2213-218 |
First Aid Kits & Face Masks 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2213-119 |
Counties Manukau Touch Tamariki Xmas Carnival Day 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $1,995.00 |
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LG2113-253 |
Storage Fees 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,680.00 |
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QR1910-333 |
Venue/Office Hireage Costs 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1810-333 |
Venue/Office Hireage Costs 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-103 |
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Dance Therapy NZ |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Dance 4 Us Howick & STARS Pakuranga |
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Location: |
UXBRIDGE Arts & Culture, 35 Uxbridge Road, Mellons Bay, Auckland 2014 and Te Tuhi Arts Centre, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, Auckland |
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Summary: |
Uxbridge's offered a subsidised venue, a new group, Dance 4 Us
Howick, can begin once we secure a lead therapist. This would be a 60 minute
where adults with disabilities meet weekly to have fun and move their bodies
creatively. Sessions are open to the carers of, and adults with intellectual
and physical disabilities. No commitment required; it is koha based so is
accessible to everyone. |
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Expertise: |
DTNZ has been running since 2010, gaining charitable trust status in
2013. Since then, DTNZ has been committed to being the nation’s leading
provider of dance and arts therapy. Together with their expert team of
therapists they have expanded to offer dance movement therapy programmes in
Northland, Hamilton, Christchurch, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington,
and Dunedin. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 01/10/2024 |
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People reached: |
40 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will publicly thank the local board on our Facebook page, in our termly newsletter and in our Annual Report. Any marketing collateral generated can also feature the logo. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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STARS Pakuranga is a therapeutic creative dance / movement programme
designed to support the development of young people on the Autism Spectrum,
and with related disorders including Global Developmental Delays, ADHD,
Anxiety, and Dyspraxia. Our therapy team works hard to create a
non-judgmental space free of able-ism and prejudice to allow attendees to
thrive. The key objectives are to celebrate and empower tamariki with
disabilities, developing their social and communication skills, emotional
intelligence and wellbeing, coordination and motor function, as well as
increasing their participation at school and the community. Sessions are led
by a team of facilitators and run weekly for eight weeks with six children
each term. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing The STARS Pakuranga group creates a supportive community for youth on
the autism spectrum and children with disabilities, offering them a sense of
belonging and genuine friendships. These groups provide protection against
the marginalisation often experienced by these children in mainstream
schools. The aim of STARS is to meet the identified community need for these
tamariki who need support with social skills, emotional literacy,
communication, coordination, and sensory integration. The benefits of this therapy
are widespread - those attending experience a creative and fun medium for
self-expression and self-esteem development, and the capacity to participate
in school and family life increase immensely. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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UXBRIDGE Arts & Culture |
Dance 4 Us Howick Venue donation |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The main purpose of these programmes is to be accessible and supportive of people with disabilities. STARS has been developed with this target population in mind. Dance 4 Us caters to the unique needs of those with disabilities and special needs – these wonderful people are our focus. Accordingly, the project has been developed with specialised considerations taken into account including: sensory (light, volume of music, colours of props) and privacy (minimal visible distraction outside the room). |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Our programme is all about moving creatively together – we help clients feel happy and comfortable moving around (a by product of our programme is fitness!) |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Dance 4 Us caters to the unique needs for adults with disabilities aged15 and older with disabilities and special needs. STARS Pakuranga is aimed for young people with disabilities that are 15 and younger.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$14000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
A contribution towards facilitation, coordination, client support and liaison, supervision and admin. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to request additional funding from current funders, or research and apply to new ones. We might also need to look at reducing the number of sessions we offer, or staffing provided. |
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Cost of participation: |
A term fee of $195.65 excl. GST per person for STARS Pakuranga. Dance 4 Us Howick would be no charge to remain accessible. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$38097.00 |
$4013.00 |
$20184.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Facilitation - Therapist |
$11600.00 |
$5800.00 |
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Equipment + Materials |
$1416.00 |
$0.00 |
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Supervision |
$2208.00 |
$1104.00 |
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Programme Coordination -(3 hours per session @ $40 per hour) |
$8160.00 |
$3548.00 |
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Client liaison - (3 hours per session @ $38 per hour) |
$7752.00 |
$3548.00 |
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Administration - $500 per programme, per term |
$4000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Venue hire |
$1248.00 |
$0.00 |
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Flyer design & printing |
$678.00 |
$0.00 |
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Advert (The Big Idea) |
$1035.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Parent Contribution ($195.65 per child per term, based on 5 clients) |
$3913.00 |
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Anticipated Koha |
$100.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Foundation North - allocated to programme |
$10759.00 |
Approved |
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Lottery Grants Board - allocated to programme |
$9425.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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3 |
68 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2411-154 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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CCS24_1_143 |
STARS Pakuranga, Dance 4 Us Howick & Arts 4 Us South Creative Communities Scheme 24_1 - South East 24_1 |
Undecided $0.00 |
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CCS24_1_135 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga, STARS Onehunga, STARS Mt Albert, Move It Oranga, Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill and Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei Creative Communities Scheme 24_1 - Central & Gulf 24_1 |
Undecided $0.00 |
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CCS24_1_121 |
Dance 4 Us & Arts 4 Us West, STARS & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 24_1 - North West 24_1 |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2415-106 |
STARS Mt Albert and Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-103 |
Dance 4 Us Howick & STARS Pakuranga 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2402-110 |
Dance 4 Us North Shore 2023/2024 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2405-104 |
Dance 4 Us West, Outreach in St Leonard's School 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2412-101 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei 2023/2024 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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MB2324-105 |
Dance 4 Us West, Outreach in St Leonard's School 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Withdrawn |
Undecided $0.00 |
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CCS_23_2157 |
Dance 4 Us & Arts 4 Us West, STARS & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2023_2 - Project in Progress |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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CCS_23_2098 |
STARS Pakuranga and Arts 4 Us South Creative Communities Scheme 2023_2 - Project in Progress |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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CCS_23_2096 |
STARS Mt Albert, Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill and Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei Creative Communities Scheme 2023_2 - Project in Progress |
Approved $13,000.00 |
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CCS23_1093 |
Dance 4 Us West, Arts 4 Us West, STARS and Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme CCS23_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $18,000.00 |
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CCS23_1090 |
STARS Pakuranga and Arts 4 Us South Creative Communities Scheme CCS23_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $18,000.00 |
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CCS23_1062 |
STARS Onehunga, Dance 4 Us Onehunga, Arts for Us Specialty Orakei Creative Communities Scheme CCS23_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2307-115 |
STARS Pakuranga 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2311-121 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2205-216 |
Dance 4 Us West 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2212-227 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei 2021/2022 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2211-330 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2207-340 |
STARS Pakuranga 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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LG2215-210 |
Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,700.00 |
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CCS22_2_075 |
STARS Pakuranga, Arts 4 Us South & Oranga, Dance 4 Us Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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CCS22_2_070 |
Dance 4 Us & Arts 4 Us West, STARS & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $17,000.00 |
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CCS22_2_062 |
STARS Mt Albert & Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2207-207 |
STARS Pakuranga 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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CCS22_1_053 |
Arts 4 Us and Dance 4 Us West, STARS and Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $16,000.00 |
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CCS22_1_078 |
STARS Pakuranga and Arts 4 Us South Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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CCS22_1_077 |
STARS Onehunga, STARS Mt Albert, and Arts 4 Us Oranga Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,417.00 |
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LG2215-104 |
Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2211-133 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2110-434 |
Arts 4 Us and Dance 4 Us South 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2115-112 |
Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2112-223 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,200.00 |
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LG2105-225 |
Dance 4 Us West 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2108-338 |
STARS North Shore 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2107-353 |
STARS Pakuranga 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG2111-346 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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CCS21_3_237 |
STARS Pakuranga, Arts 4 Us South & Arts 4 Us Waiuku Creative Communities Scheme CCS21_3 - Project in Progress |
Approved $10,715.00 |
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CCS21_3_232 |
Dance 4 Us West & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme CCS21_3 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,922.00 |
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CCS21_3_131 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga and Dance 4 Us Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme CCS21_3 - Project in Progress |
Approved $7,562.00 |
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LG2108-226 |
STARS North Shore 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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CCS21_2_102 |
Dance 4 Us North Shore & Dance 4 Us West Creative Communities Scheme 21_2 - PO Creation requested |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2107-107 |
STARS Pakuranga 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2105-101 |
Dance 4 Us West 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2101-102 |
STARS Mt Albert 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2112-110 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Ōrākei 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2110-112 |
Arts 4 Us South 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2103-116 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty and STARS Waiuku 2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $700.00 |
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LG2119-113 |
Dance 4 Us West 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2115-110 |
Dance 4 Us Roskill 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2102-150 |
Dance 4 Us & STARS North Shore 2020/2021 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2111-127 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga, STARS, and Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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CCS21_1_073 |
Arts 4 Us South, Arts 4 Us Specialty South & STARS Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 21_1 - South East 21_1 |
Approved $7,454.00 |
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CCS21_1_066 |
Dance 4 Us West & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 21_1 - North West 21_1 |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS21_1_062 |
Arts Access for Vulnerable Communities Creative Communities Scheme 21_1 - South East 21_1 |
Approved $8,418.00 |
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QR2021-225 |
Movement for Wellbeing 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2020-219 |
Movement for Wellbeing 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Grants refunded |
Approved $465.00 |
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QR2003-221 |
Waiuku Community Arts Empowerment Programme 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2012-214 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Orakei 2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2010-221 |
Arts 4 Us South 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,365.76 |
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LG2005-216 |
Dance 4 Us West 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2019-210 |
Dance 4 Us West 2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2003-218 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty & STARS South 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-328 |
STARS Pakuranga 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2002-230 |
STARS North Shore 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2011-220 |
Arts 4 Us Oranga & Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2001-225 |
STARS Mt Albert 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS20_2_130 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga & Arts 4 Us Oranga Creative Communities Scheme 20_2 - South East 20_2 |
Approved $5,500.00 |
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CCS20_2_129 |
Dance 4 Us West & North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 20_2 - North West 20_2 |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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CCS20_2_126 |
Arts 4 Us South Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 20_2 - South East 20_2 |
Approved $8,679.00 |
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CCS20_1_192 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga & STARS Pakuranga & Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - South East 20_1 |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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CCS20_1_191 |
Dance 4 Us & Arts 4 Us West, STARS & Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - North West 20_1 |
Approved $13,212.00 |
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CCS20_1_171 |
STARS Mt Albert & Arts 4 Us Orakei Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - Central & Gulf Islands 20_1 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2012-133 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty (Orakei) 2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2010-120 |
Arts 4 Us South 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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MB1920-156 |
Dance 4 Us West 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2007-127 |
STARS Pakuranga 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2002-117 |
STARS & Dance 4 Us North Shore 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,830.00 |
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LG2011-135 |
Arts 4 Us Drop-In Workshops (Riverside & Oranga) 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2001-131 |
STARS Mt Albert 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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DTEOI-23 |
Sensory Overload Immersion Experience 2019 Devonport-Takapuna Arts & Culture - Expression of Interest - A&C Assessor EOI received |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG1907-344 |
STARS Pakuranga 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1912-220 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty (Orakei) 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1920-225 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty (Orakei) 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1919-215 |
Dance 4 Us West 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1908-327 |
Dance 4 Us & STARS North Shore 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1913-265 |
Dance 4 Us South 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1911-326 |
Arts 4 Us Drop-In Workshops (Riverside & Oranga) 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1910-228 |
Arts 4 Us South 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1905-221 |
Dance 4 Us West 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1902-228 |
Dance 4 Us & STARS North Shore 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1901-223 |
STARS Mt Albert 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,860.00 |
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CCS19_2_225 |
Dance 4 Us & Arts 4 Us West Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - West 19_2 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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CCS19_2_220 |
Dance 4 Us South & STARS Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - South 19_2 |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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CCS19_2_219 |
STARS and Dance 4 Us North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - North 19_2 |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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CCS19_2_177 |
Dance 4 Us & STARS Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - Central 19_2 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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00002-MTSP |
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Strategic Partnerships Grants 2018/2019 - |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1915-206 |
Dance 4 Families 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1913-3-1027 |
Dance 4 Us South 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $350.00 |
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QR1910-122 |
Arts 4 Us South Workshops 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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CCS19_1_171 |
STARS Pakuranga T1&2 and Arts 4 Us South Auckland (New!) T1&2 Creative Communities Scheme 19_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $8,493.00 |
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CCS19_1_201 |
STARS Onehunga T1&2 2019 Creative Communities Scheme 19_1 - Central 19_1 |
Approved $3,758.00 |
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CCS19_1_203 |
STARS North Shore T1&2 Creative Communities Scheme 19_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,867.00 |
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CCS19_1_205 |
Dance 4 Us West T1 & 2 Creative Communities Scheme 19_1 - West 19_1 |
Approved $4,133.30 |
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LG1920-115 |
Arts 4 Us Orakei & Parent Workshop 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1812-224 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Art Workshops 2017/2018 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,200.00 |
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LG1801-241 |
STARS Dance Movement Workshops: Mt Albert 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1811-332 |
Arts 4 Us General Art Workshops 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1820-235 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty Art Workshops 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1807-343 |
STARS Dance Movement Workshops: Pakuranga and Mt Albert 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1802-218 |
Dance 4 Us and STARS North Shore Dance Workshops 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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LG1805-227 |
Dance 4 Us: Dance Workshops in West Auckland 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,500.00 |
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LG1815-211 |
Dance 4 Us Mt Roskill 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,430.00 |
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CCS18_2_138 |
STARS Dance Workshops Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,764.00 |
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CCS18_2_137 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,500.00 |
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CCS18_2_140 |
Dance 4 Us Workshops in Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,035.00 |
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CCS18_2_139 |
Dance 4 Us Workshops in West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR1807-126 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy for Children and Teenagers with Disabilities 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,992.00 |
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QR1801-235 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy for Children and Teenagers with Disabilities 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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|
QR1820-219 |
Art 4 Us Therapy for Children and Teenagers with Disabilities 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CCS18_1_281 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $6,443.00 |
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|
CCS18_1_276 |
STARS Dance Workshops Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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|
CCS18_1_272 |
STARS Dance Workshops Pakaranga Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,213.00 |
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|
CCS18_1_267 |
Dance 4 Us Dance Workshops in West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
LG1705-208 |
Dance 4 Us and Dance 4 Us Youth 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG1701-231 |
STARS Dance Therapy Groups 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1720-227 |
Arts 4 Us Specialty 2016/2017 Waitematā Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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|
CCS17_2_173 |
STARS Dance Workshops Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 2017_2 - South Committee 17_2 |
Approved $6,336.00 |
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|
CCS17_2_164 |
Dance 4 Us West Creative Communities Scheme 2017_2 - West Committee 17_2 |
Approved $6,276.00 |
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|
CCS17_2_159 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2017_2 - North Committee 17_2 |
Approved $8,948.32 |
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|
CCS17_2_141 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 2017_2 - Central Committee 17_2 |
Approved $6,500.00 |
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QR1702-219 |
Parent Workshop and STARS North Shore Dance Therapy Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1701-227 |
Parent Workshops & STARS Mt Albert Dance Therapy Workshops 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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|
QR1720-222 |
Parent Workshops & Arts 4 Us Specialty 2016/2017 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $532.00 |
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|
QR1707-218 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy Pakuranga 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,850.00 |
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|
CCS17_1_041 |
STARS Dance Workshops Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - Central Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Approved $6,176.00 |
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|
CCS17_1_029 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - North Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Approved $7,213.29 |
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|
CCS17_1_028 |
Dance 4 Us: Dance Workshops in West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - West Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
CCS17_1_027 |
STARS Dance Workshops Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - South Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Approved $8,918.68 |
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|
LG1706-115 |
STARS North Shore Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
QR1602-501 |
STARS North Shore Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Five, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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|
LG1607-209 |
STARS Pakuranga 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
LG1605-212 |
Dance 4 Us West 2015/2016 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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|
QR1601-415 |
STARS Dance Workshops Mt Albert 2015/2016 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Five - Acquitted |
Approved $3,861.00 |
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|
QR1612-404 |
Arts 4 Us General Orakei, Drop-in Group 2015/2016 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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|
LG1608-218 |
STARS North Shore Dance Movement Workshops Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
MTCP-151607 |
Dance and Arts Therapy Groups 2016-2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Community Partnership Expression of Interest Application 15/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_161700064 |
2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS16_2_035 |
Arts 4 Us Orakei, Specialty Group Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - Central Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
CCS16_2_059 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - North/West Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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CCS16_2_078 |
STARS Dance Workshops Pakuranga Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - South Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $7,376.99 |
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|
CCS16_2_077 |
Dance 4 Us: Dance Workshops in West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - North/West Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $4,200.00 |
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LG1612-117 |
Arts 4 Us Orakei, Specialty Group and Drop-in Group 2015/2016 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1607-128 |
STARS Pakuranga Dance Movement Therapy Workshops 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1608-139 |
STARS North Shore Dance Movement Therapy Workshops Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1611-126 |
STARS Onehunga Dance Movement Therapy Workshops for children with special needs Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1609-137 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS16_1_144 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2016_1 - North/West Assessment Committee Round 1 2016 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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CCS16_1_146 |
STARS Dance Workshops Mt Albert Creative Communities Scheme 2016_1 - Central Assessment Committee Round 1 2016 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
CCS16_1_142 |
Dance 4 Us: Dance Workshops in West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 2016_1 - North/West Assessment Committee Round 1 2016 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1605-121 |
Dance 4 Us West 2015/2016 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,739.65 |
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OKI1415_100057 |
Arts 4 Us Orakei: Art Therapy for children on the Autism Spectrum or related disorders LB - Orakei Local Board Community Grant - 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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KP15_2006 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy North Shore Kaipatiki Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
SCF15_2015 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy North Shore North - Strengthening Communities Fund, 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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|
MT1_141500069 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Acquitted |
Approved $4,638.00 |
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CCS15_2_039 |
Dance 4 Us Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 - Central Assessment Committee Round 2 2015 |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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CCS15_2_038 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 - North/West Assessment Committee Round 2 2015 |
Approved $5,986.00 |
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|
A-E1415_100056 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy: Mt Albert LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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A-E1415_100005 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy: Mt Albert LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
00159 |
STARS Pakaranga Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,222.40 |
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|
00158 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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|
00154 |
STARS Onehunga Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - Central Assessment Committee Round 1 2015 |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
00160 |
Dance 4 Us West Auckland Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,947.00 |
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|
MT1_141500031 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy: Onehunga Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CASF_141500065 |
Dance Therapy NZ Groups- various Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $9,614.00 |
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|
MT1314_300027 |
Arts 4 Us LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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|
SCF14_2037 |
STARS Dance Movement Therapy North Shore North - Strengthening Communities Fund - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
2014_200125 |
STARS Dance Workshops Mt Albert Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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|
2014_200042 |
STARS Dance Workshops North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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|
AE14-2013 |
Arts for Mums LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,950.00 |
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|
MT14-2011 |
Dance 4 Us: Dance Movement Therapy group for Adults with Special Needs (at Onehunga Community Centre) LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,200.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-123 |
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Harlequin Music Theatre Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society, Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Harlequin Musical Theatre Sound Gear |
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Location: |
Harlequin Musical Theatre |
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Summary: |
While we have some existing sound gear that we use for our shows, we find that we have to hire additional sound gear for every single show - e.g additional microphones for actors and band, additional speakers, fold back etc. This costs us between $3,500 to $6,000 per show, so an annual cost of $10,000 to $18,000. By purchasing this gear (or parts thereof) ourselves we can bring the costs down per show significantly. |
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Expertise: |
Harlequin Musical Theatre has over 60 years' experience in delivering community based theatre. We have a proven track-record of implementing upgrades to the theatre. Some examples of previous years include, partial upgrade of our sound & lighting systems, new signage, new storage container and new theatre curtains. Our financial position is strong through good decision making and show choices, but the cost of additional Sound gear hire for each show is challenging. We are working with a Sound Engineer, who has been given his time freely on our last 3 shows, so knows what we have and what we need. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 29/02/2024 |
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People reached: |
5000+ per year |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
We will acknowledge the Howick Local Board in our monthly newsletters, next show program and annual reports. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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This investment will save us money over time and will bring our Sound
output for shows up to the level that audiences expect these days. This will
enable us to continuously provide both top community performances for all
ages and groups as well as a functioning hire space for local youth theatre
and dance groups. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences The Harlequin Musical Theatre is recognised as the Hub of musical
theatre in our community. Our theatre seats 140 patrons and we have staged
over 100 shows in the last 60+ years. We produce three (3) shows, reaching up
to 5,000 people in our wider community across all ethnic groups, including
audiences, cast, crew, bands etc. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The theatre has a wheel chair entrance and specifically allocated seating. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We are committed of recycling and avoiding waste wherever we can,
including the re-use of props and sets. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The Harlequin Musical Theatre is a safe place for anyone involved in the arts, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnic group or experience.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$48208.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Funding of additional Sound gear |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If only part of the project can be funded, we will purchase the most important parts of the additional Sound gear and will continue hiring other parts for individual shows as and when needed |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$48208.01 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Sound gear various |
$45820.90 |
$45820.90 |
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Band foldback system |
$2387.11 |
$2387.10 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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No income for this specific project |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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|
$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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|
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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5 |
100 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We are very excited about the opportunities this project provides us. Our last shows all needed a significant amount of extra Sound gear and audience feedback show that our patrons love and almost "expect" this type of quality from the local theatre recognised as the Hub of musical theatre in our community. We are lucky to have someone like Swaren, our Sound engineer, who freely volunteers his time for our last 3 shows and will be instrumental for implementing this. We will also use this opportunity to bring some of our young volunteers in to help with the set up. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-123 |
Harlequin Musical Theatre Sound Gear 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-227 |
Roof repair 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $28,000.00 |
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LG2207-345 |
FOH and stage curtains 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $7,144.00 |
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QR2207-129 |
FOH boiler unit 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,329.47 |
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LG2207-237 |
Harlequin Projector and Screen 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2207-117 |
Backstage Theatre Comms System 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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QR2107-130 |
Harlequin Mic Headsets 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,730.35 |
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LG2107-156 |
Building and roof clean 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,007.00 |
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CCS21_1_111 |
ANNIE - Harlequin's November show Creative Communities Scheme 21_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,300.00 |
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QR2007-154 |
Green Room kitchenette upgrade 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-337 |
Baby Grand Resoration 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-246 |
Theatre rebrand and facelift 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2007-136 |
Container replacement 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,900.00 |
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QR1907-220 |
Company 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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CCS19_2_226 |
Company - Harlequin's July show Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,100.00 |
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LG1907-232 |
Upgrade and replacement of theatrical sound equipment 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-141 |
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Howick Brass Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society, Charitable Trust, Limited Liability Company |
Activity focus: |
Events |
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Project: Christmas on Stockade hill |
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Location: |
Stockade hill Howick 12R Mellons Bay Road |
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Summary: |
Christmas community concert held the Sunday before Christmas on stockade hill Howick |
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Expertise: |
Howick brass has been delivering community concerts and events for over 60 years |
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Dates: |
17/12/2023 - 17/12/2023 |
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People reached: |
500 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
on our concert sheets, public announcements and on concert flyers. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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This is a community Concert that has been held for over 30 years |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences Christmas concert on Stockade hill is an community concert aimed at family entertainment. a community concert held for over 30 years. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Howick Local board |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept Māori Musicians |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - open air event on public reserve. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Our concert is a family / community event to encourage well being within the community |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
all ages and genders
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Stage & lighting part of. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: donations, fund raising concerts, seek funding from various groups to ensure project proceeds. |
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Cost of participation: |
by donation only |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$11670.78 |
$800.00 |
$0.00 |
$6870.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
stage & lighting |
$11670.78 |
$4000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
donations |
$800.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Howick Brass |
$$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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35 |
200 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-141 |
Christmas on Stockade hill 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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NCE2107-011 |
Howick Brass running costs 2020/2021 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Project in progress |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2107-143 |
Carols by candle light . 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2007-106 |
Christmas By Candle Light 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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NC17-S003 |
Christmas by Candlelight 2016/17 CGP South non-contestable - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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QR1707-220 |
Te Harinui - a new work for Christmas in Howick 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS17_1_064 |
New NZ works for Brass band by local New Zealand composers Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - South Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Approved $4,575.00 |
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QR1707-118 |
New stands for Howick Brass to support community music performance 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $965.00 |
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QR1607-308 |
Howick Brass - 'Waipiro' - The music of New Zealand and other major works for Brass Band 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $284.37 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-151 |
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Howick Gymnastic Club Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Gymnastics Club Spotting Station |
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Location: |
Howick Gymnastic Club, 15 Ben Lomond Crescent |
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Summary: |
Our gymnastics club is one of the largest in Auckland with approximately 850 members, and our project is to enhance the safety of our members who are largely tamariki and rangatahi in the community by providing a height spotting platform for any skills performed above ground level. This will be used by all of our membership base including preschoolers and our disability classes and this piece of equipment will likely be around for 10 years minimum and will increase the health and safety of our club immensely. |
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Expertise: |
Our club has been working in the East Auckland community for over 50 years, and items like these immensely improve the health and safety of a club with similar apparatus implemented in the club over the years making all of the difference. |
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Dates: |
01/01/2024 - 01/01/2024 |
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People reached: |
850 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will place posts on our website, in our club newsletters and on our social media pages. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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This will help our gymnastics community by increasing the level of comfort and feeling safe that both our gymnasts and coaches feel when attempting skills at heights. This apparatus will also decrease the incidents that the club has involving heights as the coaches will be in a stable higher platform to better spot and catch gymnasts, and the risk to training new skills and drills will be decreased as gymnasts begin in a safer environment. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities This is an incredibly important piece of equipment that is lacking in our gymnasium, and our gymnastics community would greatly benefit from this safety spotting platform. As a safely raised platform that is sturdy and can be versatile in the places that it can be used, it will help the confidence of our gymnasts who are attempting to try skills at a greater height by allowing them to first try it with a safety net. Similarly, our coaches (who are currently using blocks that are solid beneath their feet) are expected to spot and hold the weight of our gymnasts to keep them safe when they themselves are not in the best position. This item will raise the safety level of our gymnasium exponentially if we were successful in getting this equipment. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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|
|
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We run multiple disability or D-Gym classes a week in the community that cater for both those with intellectual and physical disabilities depending on the sessions that they attend. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Gym is smokefree at all times |
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|
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our club has a largely female membership so this project would support young girls and rangatahi to stay active and be able to participate in fun fitness classes to keep them healthy.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3665.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
For the spotting platform. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would apply for the remainder of the funding elsewhere or would hold a fundraiser to fund the rest of the project. |
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Cost of participation: |
None |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$3665.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Spotting Platform |
$3665.00 |
$3665.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
None |
$0.00 |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
|
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Additional information to support the application: |
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|
Funding history |
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|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
||||
|
LG2407-151 |
Gymnastics Club Spotting Station 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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|
QR2307-134 |
GymKour Programme Expansion 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR2207-237 |
Incorporating Technology to Improve Gymnastics Classes 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Grants refunded |
Approved $2,973.84 |
||||
|
LG2207-217 |
School Gymnastics Equipment 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,189.56 |
||||
|
LG2107-321 |
Howick Gymnastic Club School Gymnastics Engagement 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
SRF211-120 |
Regional Sport and Recreation Facilities Operating Grant Programme 2021 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2107-142 |
Howick Gymnastic Club 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR1907-214 |
Howick Gymnastic Club 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1907-319 |
Howick Gymnastic Club 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR1907-126 |
Howick Gymnastic Club 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
||||
|
LG1607-111 |
Howick Gymnastic Club 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-140 |
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|
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre |
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|
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|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society, Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
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Project: HPNC Security |
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Location: |
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre |
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Summary: |
Our current goal is be able to get enough funding that would allow us to have some security cameras and doors replaced that are causing some security concerns at the centre. |
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|
Expertise: |
We have run many events at HPNC and have many hall functions that require security |
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|
Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 01/04/2024 |
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|
People reached: |
3000 |
|||||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
|||||
|
Promotion: |
We will promote and acknowledge the Local Boards contribution on our website, in local media including the Howick and Pakuranga Times and included in all aspects of this event. |
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|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
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|
Our facilities and courts are well used by our 2,500 + playing
members as well as other community groups and clubs i.e. regular yoga, tai
chi and martial arts, power hooping, prize giving’s, fundraisers
functions and meetings. We are part of and affiliated to Netball Northern
Zone as well as affiliated to Netball New Zealand. The primary purpose
of Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre is to encourage active participation in
the game of netball for our community. Our programmes and activities in the
local and wider areas will continue to cater for all levels and aspects of
the game. Our centre has a large group of committed volunteers who
ensure our netball activities are well run. Our Executive comprises of seven
positions, and we are supported by sub committees such as our Games, Coaches,
Umpires and Representative. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing Having security cameras in place at the Netball Centre would ensure that all who access the facility feel safe. This would also enable us to monitor any graffiti, damage or unwanted behaviour in and around the Centre. We have had a couple of attempted break ins recently. Will so much foot traffic through the centre this would greatly help with monitoring. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We are all inclusive |
|
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, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We encourage all participants to lead a full and healthy lifestyle |
|
|
|
Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All are welcome, we are all inclusive
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$18688.85 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding to go towards security cameras and repairs to ensure the security of building to our downstairs doors |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to apply to other funders to enable us to complete these works |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$18688.85 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Security Cameras |
$12463.15 |
$12463.15 |
|
Door repairs |
$6225.70 |
$$ |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
7 |
31.5 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
|
|
Funding history |
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|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
||||
|
LG2407-140 |
HPNC Security 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
||||
|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-124 |
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|
Howick Squash Club Inc |
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|
|
||||||
|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
|
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|
Project: Replacing vinyl and carpet |
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|
Location: |
Howick Squash Club - 41R Meadowland Drive, Somerville, Auckland |
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|
Summary: |
To provide a tidy facility - we have managed to upgrade part of the building over the last few years but now need to replace vinyl on the high traffic main areas and carpet on the tiered seating which is over 20 years old and is showing wear and tear from continuous use. |
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|
Expertise: |
We engage local contractors who gave the expertise to carry out these projects. |
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|
Dates: |
11/12/2023 - 31/01/2024 |
|||||
|
People reached: |
1000 |
|||||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
|||||
|
Promotion: |
Website acknowledgement, sponsors board and newsletters |
|||||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
We have undertaken a few renovating projects over the past years -
including revamping of the bathrooms/changing rooms and replaced vinyl in
these areas as well as toilets partitions etc. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities To ensure our facility is clean and tidy and is attractive for the local community to want to use by providing a welcome facility to play sport and be active. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering The club has all ethnic groups and Maori is one of those groups that
use our facility on a continuing basis for both squash/tennis. |
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our facility caters for diabilites - we have a downstairs handicap toilet/shower and we have trust groups such as Eastgate Trust who brings through small groups to use our Interactive Squash on a regular basis |
|
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, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* By promoting the sport of squash/tennis and offering opportunities for club members and non-members can play a key role in encouraging an active lifestyle for the community. The club can create a supportive environment that encourages people at all ages and skill levels to get involved in physical activity and develop healthy habits that can last a life time. Families can be involved in all aspects and all ethnic groups are inclusive. |
|
|
|
Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
This project supports all genders, ages 5-75 years predominanatly and all ethnic groups.
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$44654.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
We require funding for most of it as we have other maintenance expenditure already budgeted this year and next year. |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Would need a majority or we would try to obtain funding from another source to top up. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$48388.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Flooring Direct |
$48388.00 |
$48388.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
No direct income |
$0.00 |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$0.00 |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$0.00 |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
0 |
0 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
The original part of our centre was built 22 years ago and the
vinyl in our traffic areas behind the squash courts, landing and in
particular the kitchen are showing signs of wear and tear. The vinyl is badly
scratched and marked and last year we replaced and renovated the changing
rooms. |
|
Funding history |
||||||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
||||
|
LG2407-124 |
Replacing vinyl and carpet 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
||||
|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-110 |
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|
Howick Village Association Incorporated |
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|
|
||||||
|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
|||
|
Project: Howick Village Cultural Food Festival 2024 |
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|
Location: |
Picton Street, Howick |
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|
Summary: |
In 2023, Howick Village Association created a new community event - Cultural Food Festival - in the Village. This was a huge success and we are building this event in 2024. We require assistance with traffic management costs to close the roads to all vehicular traffic to allow for safe access to all stands/vendors by our community. |
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|
Expertise: |
HVA has been delivering quality events for the past sixteen years with huge success. Our commitment to ensuring and providing safety and security for all visitors and participants is our first priority. |
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|
Dates: |
02/03/2024 - 02/03/2024 |
|||||
|
People reached: |
15000 |
|||||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
|||||
|
Promotion: |
The Board will be acknowledged on social media platforms, flyers, street signage and in our Chimes newsletter to all our business members/stakeholders. |
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|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
This event is planned to engage our many different cultures/ethnicities through a fun filled festival celebrating our diverse range of food. This is also an opportunity for our hospitality businesses to be involved and to share the Village's unique range of cuisine with the community. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
Howick · People actively contribute to their community HVA initiated our new Cultural Food Festival in 2023 to engage with all our diverse ethnic groups in our area and to share and celebrate the different cultures through food in a fun and friendly festival atmosphere. This is also a way to engage our own hospitality businesses with the community and to encourage networking and relationship development. There will be a range of diverse cultural entertainment on show by community groups and local students/schools. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
Local food vendors, schools, artists, entertainers, musicians and community groups. |
Entertainment/information |
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Howick Village currently provides access to all amenities and services to people with disabilities - this will be continued at this event. A road closure in place will assist even better access for disabled persons. |
|
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages HVA will continue its current smoke free and zero waste messages in the Village. |
|
|
|
Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All genders, ages, ethnicities are welcomed to our event.
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$5820.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Traffic management costs to close the roads for the safety of the community and participants. |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Any funding shortfall will have to be sourced from other budget items - ie entertainment, advertising. This will mean less entertainment can be booked and reduced advertising which is a critical part of the success of this event. |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$5820.00 |
$0.00 |
$5000.00 |
$15000.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Traffic management for event |
$5820.00 |
$5820.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
NA |
$0.00 |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Ministry of Ethnic Communities Development Fund for event stage costs |
$5000.00 |
Approved |
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
NA |
$0.00 |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
0 |
|
|
Additional information to support the application: |
Please find attached a montage of images from our successful Cultural Food Festival in March 2023. |
|
Funding history |
||||||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
||||
|
LG2407-110 |
Howick Village Cultural Food Festival 2024 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
||||
|
QR2307-214 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2023 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2307-237 |
HVA - CCTV Replacement Network Switch and Cabinet 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,806.80 |
||||
|
LG2307-222 |
Howick Village HOP 2023 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,743.00 |
||||
|
BA222308 |
Howick Village Association 2022/2023 Business Association Grants - Project in Process |
Approved $30,000.00 |
||||
|
NCE230701 |
Howick Village HOP 2022 2022/2023 Non-contestable Events - Howick - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2307-132 |
HVA Strategic Plan Facilitation 2022 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2307-138 |
ANZAC Sound and Light Tribute 2023 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2307-111 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2022 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,900.00 |
||||
|
LG2207-306 |
Howick Village CCTV Maintenance and Upgrade 2022 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $11,204.00 |
||||
|
BA212208 |
Howick Village Association 2021/2022 Business Association Grants - Acquitted |
Approved $30,000.00 |
||||
|
HWMCF-601 |
EOI Howick War Memorial Community facility 2021 - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2207-106 |
Howick Village Christmas Wonderland Project 2021 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG2207-101 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2021 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $4,275.00 |
||||
|
QR2107-206 |
Howick Village Flag Installation Project 2021 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,480.00 |
||||
|
BA202110 |
Post Covid Business Recovery Project 2020/2021 Business Association Grants - Project in progress |
Approved $30,000.00 |
||||
|
NCE2107-001 |
Howick Village HOP and Street Party 2021 2020/2021 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Review accountability |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2107-124 |
Howick Village Flag Installation Project 2020 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2107-101 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2020 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,270.00 |
||||
|
QR2007-120 |
Howick Village Shop Local, Support Local Campaign 2020 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2007-234 |
TMP for Howick Village "HOP" 2020 and Summer Street Party 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,457.00 |
||||
|
LG2007-202 |
Howick Village CCTV Upgrade and Expansion - Stage 2 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $18,500.00 |
||||
|
BA1920002 |
Howick Village Association 2019/2020 Business Association Grants - Project in progress |
Approved $30,000.00 |
||||
|
LG2007-108 |
Fencible Drive Mural Upgrade and Expansion Project 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
||||
|
LG2007-103 |
TMP for Midnight Madness 2019 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,168.00 |
||||
|
QR1907-201 |
Market Gazebo Replacement Project 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $425.00 |
||||
|
LG1907-330 |
Howick Village Sculpture Project 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
CCS19_2_169 |
Howick Village Mural Refurbishment and Extension Project Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - South 19_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
REF19-2-00004 |
Howick Village HOP - Classic Car Event Regional Event Fund 2018/2019 - Round 2 - Application |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1907-204 |
TMP for Midnight Madness 2018 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,111.00 |
||||
|
LG1907-126 |
Howick Village CCTV Upgrade and Expansion 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $35,000.00 |
||||
|
LG1707-243 |
Midnight Madness 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,957.05 |
||||
|
LG1707-242 |
Sammy the Village Train 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1707-213 |
Howick Village CCTV upgrade 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
NC17-S002 |
Maintenance and removal of fairy lights 2016/17 CGP South non-contestable - Acquitted |
Approved $2,900.00 |
||||
|
QR1707-208 |
Midnight Madness 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LG1607-253 |
Blueprint 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
QR1607-212 |
Midnight Madness 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
||||
|
LESF00339 |
Howick Village Christmas Lights 2014/2015 Round1 Local Events Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $13,680.00 |
||||
|
2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-114 |
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|
Huntington Park Residents & Ratepayers Association Incorporated |
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|
|
||||||
|
Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
|||
|
Project: Christmas Lighting Competition and Neighbors Day |
||||||
|
Location: |
Huntington Park |
|||||
|
Summary: |
Events/Projects that we would like to continue for our community is Xmas Lighting Competition 2023 and Neighbors Day in the park 2024 |
|||||
|
Expertise: |
we have host garden competition and neighbors day for many years for Huntington Park |
|||||
|
Dates: |
22/12/2023 - 01/04/2024 |
|||||
|
People reached: |
1900 |
|||||
|
% of participants from Local Board |
5% |
|||||
|
Promotion: |
we are currently upgrading our website and we are happy to include local board logo and proudly announced event fund by local board through newsletter and Facebook. |
|||||
|
Community benefits |
|
|
Identified community outcomes: |
|
|
|
building a connected community and made everyone feeling safe and positive in the living area. |
|
Alignment with local board priorities: |
|
|
|
Howick · People actively contribute to their community Christmas is an important holiday for family gatherings. Our organization hopes to enhance community holiday spirit by organizing a Christmas lights decoration competition, aiming to encourage active participation from everyone. Neighbors can also use this opportunity to appreciate each other's decorations, fostering interaction and greetings among community members, and strengthening their connections with one another. Neighbor's Day is a longstanding traditional community event in our neighborhood. We collaborate with various local businesses to provide engaging family activities for the community. Sponsors include real estate agencies, food trucks, ST. John Ambulance Center, and more. The event features attractions like face painting, bouncing castles, and others. We encourage neighbors to bring their own food to share and also provide a simple BBQ setup. This serves to enhance community bonding and offers a joyful day for families and their children. Through all this projects we build more connected community and everyone can contribute to the community in a positive way. |
|
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
NZ police |
Ensure safety monitoring |
|
St John |
Neighbors Day |
|
Ray White |
Neghbors Day |
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
·
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Christmas light easy to participate at their own time and ability , neighbors day is in the park |
|
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 mentioned on our digital channel eg Facebook |
|
|
|
Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
all culture, ages, gender are welcome
|
Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Christmas lighting - $1000, LED lighting decoration in the park or
trees along Huntington drive; Prizes for winners 1,2,3 runner up |
|
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Christmas light - funding with vouchers for winners |
|
|
Cost of participation: |
Free for all neighbors |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$3000.00 |
$300.00 |
$0.00 |
$200.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Tissue |
$20.00 |
$20.00 |
|
Sauce |
$30.00 |
$$ |
|
Bread |
$50.00 |
$$ |
|
Vege and onion |
$200.00 |
$$ |
|
water |
$100.00 |
$$ |
|
sausage |
$100.00 |
$100.00 |
|
trees lighting decoration |
$350.00 |
$350.00 |
|
Vouchers for lighting competition winner |
$650.00 |
$650.00 |
|
face painting |
$300.00 |
$$ |
|
bouncing castle |
$400.00 |
$$ |
|
candy foss man |
$300.00 |
$$ |
|
coffee cart |
$100.00 |
$$ |
|
ice cream cart |
$100.00 |
$$ |
|
notice board |
$300.00 |
$$ |
|
|
$$ |
$$ |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
Super marketing |
$300.00 |
|
|
$$ |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
$$ |
Pending |
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
10 |
8 |
|
Additional information to support the application: |
2023 neighbors day photo can be provided |
|
Funding history |
||||||
|
Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
||||
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LG2407-114 |
Christmas Lighting Competition and Neighbors Day 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-206 |
Community available AED (Heart Defribulator) 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2307-202 |
Huntington Park CCTV residents network. 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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NCE220708 |
Neighbous Day in the park 2021/2022 Non-contestable Events - Howick - Project in progress |
Approved $600.00 |
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NCE2107-010 |
Neighbours Day in the Park 2020/2021 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $600.00 |
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NCE2007-008 |
Huntington Park Neighbours Day in the Park 2019/2020 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
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NCE1907-006 |
Huntington Park Neighbours Day 2018/2019 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Acquitted |
Approved $400.00 |
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NCE1807-003 |
Neighbours Day 2017 2017/2018 Events - Howick - Accountability overdue |
Approved $400.00 |
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QR1607-315 |
Neighbours Day 2016 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $400.00 |
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HK15-1024 |
Neighbours Day 2015 Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $400.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-125 |
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Life Education Trust Counties Manukau |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education |
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Location: |
Driven from teh Momentum Hub, 770 Great South Road Wiri, the project is presented at fifteen separate schools in the Howick Ward |
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Summary: |
We specialise and focus on the four major challenges that children
are likely to face and how |
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Expertise: |
Life Education has been teaching NZ's children for over 30 years, nationally reaching 300,000 students in primary & intermediate schools every year. Peer reviews every few years ensure that our messages & delivery are still relevant & we have the best practice. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 16/02/2024 |
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People reached: |
7758 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
All schools will be advised pre-visit of Howick Local Board's support
& asked to promote this through school newsletters, website &
Facebook page: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Howick students gain knowledge & skills from our lessons on how
to grow & engage in their community: |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Rangatahi /Youth in Howick have a voice, are valued, and contribute In primary and intermediate schools, our specialist health teachers provide engaging and memorable lessons through the Healthy Harold Programme. In secondary schools, we help Rangatahi to navigate adolescence through three Theatre-in-Education programmes, informing and educating young people on the dangers of underage drinking, explores vaping and social media influence and empower young people to make positive choices. We also provide teacher professional development programmes to support teachers to create a nurturing environment for our Tamariki, building confident and resilient children. By empowering our Tamariki and Rangatahi we are ensuring that they are confident to be autonomous in making good decisions around their own mental and physical health and wellbeing, so that may live full and healthy lives |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Save the Children |
Aspects of Save the Children New Zealan d’s child rights education programme have been integrated into Life Education Trust resources |
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Asthma and Respiratory Foundation |
Works with Life Education Trust to tackle youth vaping. Our new initiatives to educate students, teachers and whānau about the risks of vaping are reviewed by the Foundation’s respiratory health team |
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Anxiety New Zealand |
Life Education Trust works with Anxiety NZ to ensure we are following best practice in our programmes and to offer greater support to children and teachers |
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Autism New Zealand |
Works with Life Education in the development of our "Nurturing Healthy Minds" professional Development programme |
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5+ a Day Charitable Trust |
Two Raw sisters and a giraffe programme developed to support our already existing health and nutrition programme |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering A key element of our programmes which are brought to Tamariki in the safe environment of a standalone mobile classroom is personal identity, in this safe environment we are able to show through specialist programmes that everyone is unique, and everyone is special, we relate to their culture and how they should be proud of their culture in themselves and how they should protect themselves and their environment. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We are thrilled to visit every school we are invited to with many having students with learning & physical disabilities. We ensure that every student is included by offering sensory appropriate resources including workbooks in Braille. We have a mobile wheelchair ramp & wheelchair lift to ensure all our students can access our safe mobile classrooms at the same time. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* 'Substances' is one of the five core subjects we teach to intermediate students. We discuss & role-play the decision-making processes they may come across & go through when seeing their friends & peers smoke or they are offered a variety of substances to smoke. We talk about the effects smoking has on your brain, body, finances & making decisions. A Pull Apart Torso - full medical school teaching standards (with 28 parts) is used to illustrate points. Latest research is used from all health sectors in our lessons. We are the largest external programme provider working in schools - Many of our lessons talk about reduce, re-use & recycle and the ways individuals & the community can work together to improve the environmental health of the Howick Local Board community - Our programme has an extremely strong thread through it promoting about leading an active life and choosing healthy food and drink options, particularly water. We will be working with whanau groups to enable Life Education Trusts messages to be an integral part of our communities to fulfil our wish of multi-generational education to ensure all ages have equal opportunity to be involved & have a positive impact in & on each other's lives which includes the role than living an active lifestyle benefits all aspects of our lives. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
This
project is for Tamariki years 1-8, all genders and ethnicities are treated
equally and
without prejudice. One of Life Educations' key foundational pillars is that
each child is unique
and special- we encourage tamariki to be inclusive of all people acknowledging
their
uniqueness, and differences whether they be cultural, ethnic or attitudinal.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$9790.56 |
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Requesting grant for: |
For the delivery of our health and well-being programme to 468 students aged 5-11 we are booked into teach at three schools which encompasses the running costs of the mobile classrooms including educational resources, insurances & teacher's salary. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would still teach at every school we have been invited to teach at and continually fundraise to raise the difference |
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Cost of participation: |
The cost is currently $26.92 per student. We invoice schools $6 for primary school students age 5-11(receive two lessons)/ $8 for intermediate students age 11- 13 (receive three lessons) |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$12598.56 |
$2808.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Life Education lessons |
$12598.56 |
$9790.56 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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468 Students @ $6.00 per student |
$2808.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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N/A |
$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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N/A |
$0.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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0 |
0 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2409-131 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2411-147 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2414-142 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2401-135 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2409-121 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau Student Take Home Packs 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2413-149 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-125 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-139 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau Student Takehome Packs 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2315-111 |
Health & Wellbeing Lessons Taught To Local Students 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2310-229 |
We request support for our Programmes and Services in Manurewa 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2303-117 |
Marketing 2022/2023 Franklin Discretionary Community Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2213-324 |
New website 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2217-205 |
Life Education Trust North Shore – Child healthcare programme 2021/2022 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2208-312 |
Life Education Trust North Shore – Child healthcare programme 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2209-217 |
Life Education workbooks for Mangere-Otahuhu students 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2207-134 |
Life Education workbooks for Howick students 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2213-215 |
Life Education workbooks for Otara-Papatoetoe students 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $700.00 |
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LG2210-234 |
Teaching of Life Education wellbeing lessons to children in Manurewa 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2207-214 |
Life Education health & wellbeing lessons taught to Howick students 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $16,767.38 |
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QR2213-110 |
Workbooks for health & wellbeing lessons at Kedgley Intermediate 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $810.70 |
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MB2022-164 |
Life Education Trust North Shore – Child healthcare programme 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2214-123 |
Teaching health & wellbeing lessons to students in Papakura 2021/2022 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $1,136.05 |
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LG2209-131 |
Teaching Life Education health & wellbeing lessons to Mangere-Otahuhu children 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2215-127 |
Teaching health & wellbeing lessons to children in Puketapapa area 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2213-144 |
Teach Life Education health & wellbeing lessons to Otara-Papatoetoe children 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2105-321 |
Harold's Big Community Quiz 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $993.04 |
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LG2110-414 |
Life Education health & wellbeing lessons taught to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2113-315 |
To purchase an iPad Air tablet to make classroom resources 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,061.65 |
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QR2114-302 |
Workbooks to enhance Life Education's health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Three - Grants refunded |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2107-210 |
Workbooks to compliment Life Education's health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2109-105 |
Workbooks to compliment Life Education health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2115-107 |
Life Education workbooks for 909 students at Puketapapa schools 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2114-213 |
Teach Life Education health & well-being lessons in Papakura schools 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2109-221 |
Life Education health/well-being lessons taught in Mangere-Otahuhu schools 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $9,518.60 |
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LG2113-220 |
Life Education health & well-being lessons in Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2111-311 |
Life Education health/well-being lessons at St Joseph's Onehunga 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2103-210 |
Life Education health/well-being lessons at Clevedon School 2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2115-208 |
Teach health & well-being lessons at two Puketapapa LB schools 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2107-314 |
Teaching health & well-being lessons in three Howick schools 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $24,694.00 |
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LG2110-309 |
Teaching Life Education health & well-being lessons to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2110-218 |
Teaching Life Education health & well-being lessons to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2113-13 |
Life Education take-home workbooks for 1,379 students in Otara-Papatoetoe 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2107-122 |
Teach Life Education's health & well-programme programme at Howick schools 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2107-208 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme: Howick schools 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $14,000.00 |
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LG2111-211 |
Delivery of health & well-being programme at Onehunga School 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2113-07 |
Purchase of classroom health resources to teach students in Otara-Papatoetoe 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,906.92 |
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LG2109-120 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme: Mangere-Otahuhu schools 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2110-115 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme: Weymouth School 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2114-116 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme: Papakura schools 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2115-115 |
Teaching Life Education's health & well-being programme in Puketapapa schools 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2103-115 |
Workbooks for Life Education's health & well-being programme 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2103-120 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme in schools 2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2113-135 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme in schools 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2014-206 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver our programme in Papakura LB area 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2010-205 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Manurewa schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2013-205 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2009-209 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Mangere-Otahuhu schools 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2003-202 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver our health & well-being programme 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2007-103 |
Teach Life Education programme in six Howick LB schools 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2011-227 |
Programme delivery to two school in Maungakiekie-Tamaki LB area 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2014-211 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to ACG Strathallan 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2009-213 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2010-205 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to five Manurewa LB schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2003-205 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to schools Franklin LB area 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-216 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Papatoetoe East students 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2007-315 |
Health & well-being programme to schools in Howick LB area 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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QR2015-202 |
590 take-home workbooks for students at Mt Roskill Intermediate 2019/2020 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2010-150 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Manurewa schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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REGCD2040 |
Delivery of Life Education programme across Counties Manukau and Franklin Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2014-112 |
Delivery Life Education programme to Cosgrove & Park Estate Schools 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2013-106 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to four schools in Otara-Papatoetoe area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2009-113 |
Delivery of Life Education programme in seven Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2007-237 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to six Howick LB schools 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2014-136 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to two schools Papakura LB area 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG2003-145 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Pukeoware School 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2013-144 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to six schools Otara-Papatoetoe LB area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2009-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to seven schools Mangere-Otahuhu LB area 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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LG2010-121 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to schools Manurewa LB area 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2007-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to five schools Howick LB area 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2011-132 |
Programme delivery to five school in Maungakiekie-Tamaki LB area 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1913-327 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Otara-Papatoetoe children 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1915-309 |
Workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Puketapapa LB children 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1910-316 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Manurewa children 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1909-342 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Mangere-Otahuhu children 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1907-213 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Howick children 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1903-309 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Franklin children 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1914-225 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Papakura LB area 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1903-226 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Franklin LB area 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1909-261 |
Life Education programme delivery at Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1910-233 |
Life Education programme delivery at Manurewa LB schools 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1907-334 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Howick LB area 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1913-247 |
LE programme delivery at Papatoetoe Intermediate & Kedgley Intermediate 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1915-222 |
Life Education programme delivery to Mt Roskill Intermediate 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1914-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Papakura Community 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1907-134 |
Life Education workbooks to help build an active Howick Community 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR1913-236 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Otara-Papatoetoe Community 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1909-237 |
Workbooks to share & connect health lessons with student's community 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1910-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Manurewa Community 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1920-239 |
Workbooks to deliver health messages to students & their community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1907-224 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Howick 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1909-123 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1913-3-1030 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1910-116 |
Life Education workbooks to deliver lessons at St Anne's School 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1914-130 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Papakura 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG1901-166 |
To deliver health & well-being lessons to Albert-Eden schools 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1911-144 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1920-136 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1913-149 |
Life Education programme delivery in Otara-Papatoetoe LB area schools 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1915-134 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1909-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1910-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1920-115 |
Purchase 400 workbooks to share LE health messages with community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1901-04 |
Purchase 720 workbooks to share LE health messages with community 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $100.00 |
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LG1907-104 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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QR1814-341 |
To purchase workbooks used to deliver Life Education's programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1810-328 |
Purchase 2,120 workbooks to deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1807-231 |
Purchase laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Howick area 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
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QR1813-328 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Otara-Papatoetoe 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
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QR1809-327 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Mangere-Otahuhu 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
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LG1803-250 |
Life Education programme delivery in Franklin Local Board schools 2017/2018 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1814-234 |
Life Education programme delivery in Papakura LB area schools 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1803-326 |
Purchase seven diabetes teaching resource kits to use in lessons 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $730.00 |
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LG1806-244 |
Our ongoing project is to provide life education to children 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1809-252 |
Programme delivery to three Mangere-Otahuhu LB area schools 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1807-337 |
Life Education programme delivery to 7 Howick LB area schools 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1813-229 |
Life Education programme delivery to 12 Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1815-221 |
To purchase workbooks relating to our health and nutrition programme 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1820-322 |
Purchase of Harold puppet & Karpet Kid teaching resource 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,150.00 |
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QR1814-221 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1807-131 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1813-200026 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1810-212 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1807-226 |
Life Education programme delivery in Howick LB area schools 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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LG1801-140 |
Delivering Life Education's health & nutrition programme into local schools 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1814-117 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau's programme delivery in local schools 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1810-128 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau's programme delivery in local schools 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1703-216 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2016/2017 Franklin Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG1707-219 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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LG1701-122 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1703-105 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2016/2017 Franklin Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $9,500.00 |
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LG1611-243 |
Life Education - learning with Harold Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1607-244 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $12,500.00 |
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QR1609-422 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,433.00 |
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LG1606-234 |
3G Upgrade for Mobile Learning Centre Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1606-320 |
Life Education Trust resources Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $440.00 |
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REGCD1614 |
Life Education - learning with Harold Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1606-136 |
Life Education Trust take-home workbooks for students Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1607-112 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $12,500.00 |
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LG1607-112 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $12,500.00 |
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LG1609-125 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1609-125 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1613-126 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1613-126 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR1606-110 |
Resources for our Educator within our mobile learning centre. Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1620-27 |
Life Education - learning with Harold 2015/2016 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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CDC15-1069 |
Life Education Trust programme Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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FN15-2034 |
Life Education Trust programme Franklin 2015 Franklin Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MA15-2023 |
Life Education Trust programme delivery costs Manurewa Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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MO15-2031 |
Life Education Trust programme delivery costs Mangere and Otahuhu Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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PA15-2028 |
Life Education Trust programme Papakura 2015 Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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OP15-2025 |
Life Education Trust programme delivery costs Otara and Papatoetoe Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Group Funding 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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HK15-2034 |
Life Education Trust programme delivery costs Howick Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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MT1_141500063 |
Delivery of Life Education programme to schools experiencing financial hardship, in the Maungakiekie-Tamaki area 2015 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MT1_141500058 |
Life Education programme delivery Maungakiekie-Tamaki 2015 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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CWF15_1055 |
Mobile Classroom- transportation and repairs and maintenance insurance West - Community Wellbeing Fund, 2014/2015 Round 1 - Accountability extended |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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MT1_141500015 |
Life Education programme Maungakiekie-Tamaki Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MT1314_300010 |
Life Education Trust programme educator salary Maungakiekie-Tamaki 2014/2015 LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HM14_2023 |
Workbooks LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LPCG_2013 |
Life Education Trust programme workbooks Papakura 2014/2015 South - Local Papakura Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,479.00 |
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PPK14_2008 |
Life Education programme educator salary Papakura 2014/2015 LB - Papakura Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $8,124.00 |
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SIF14_2026 |
Life Education Trust programme educator salary Otara-Papatoetoe 2014/2015 South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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SIF14_2018 |
Life Education Trust programme educator salary Howick 2014/2015 South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $14,000.00 |
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MR14_2026 |
Life Education Trust programme educator salary Manurewa 2014/2015 LB - Manurewa Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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MO14_2013 |
Life Education Trust programme educator salary Mangere-Otahuhu 2014/2015 LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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FR14_2008 |
Life Education Trust educator salary Franklin 2014/2015 LB - Franklin Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CGFN14_100040 |
Supply of workbooks for Rodney students North - Community Grants Fund - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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HM14_100031 |
Workbooks LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-104 |
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Mellons Bay School Board of Trustees |
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Legal status: |
School |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Replace Kapa Haka uniform |
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Location: |
Mellons Bay School, 140 Mellons Bay Road, Mellons Bay, Auckland |
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Summary: |
We are seeking funding to replace our Kapa Haka uniforms. Our Kapa Haka roopu (made up of 80 students) have been representing Mellons Bay School at the local Kapa Haka festival for many years as well as performing locally and at school events. They have been wearing uniforms which were made 16 years ago. The uniforms are beginning to show their age and are in desperate need of replacement. We have only submitted one quote as after researching other options available this is the preferred provider. They can screen print our school logo onto the uniform. These uniforms are made to last and will serve future tamariki well over the coming years. |
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Expertise: |
Our current uniforms are 16 years old. This will be the first time we have applied for funding for this project. |
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Dates: |
01/12/2023 - 15/12/2023 |
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People reached: |
500 (Number of students at MBS) |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We would acknowledge the contribution via our school newsletter and website. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We are a local primary school with many community members as past and present students. Our new Kapa Haka uniform designs will reflect our unique cultural identity. Our tamariki will wear them with pride as they represent our school, our community will be proud of them. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences Our tamariki feel safe, included, engaged and connected with their school & maori culture. They learn and respect Heritage & Cultural Diversity. Our Kapa haka roopu attend the Kapa Haka festival and perform locally and at school events. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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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 This project is for our Kapa Haka uniforms. The term 'kapa haka' means a group or groups standing in rows to perform traditional Māori dances, accompanied by sung or chanted words. Kapa haka is a living art form. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our Kapa Haka perform at public events which are accessible to people with disabilities, our school is also accessible. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Our school is proudly smoke free and continuously working on minimising waste. We educate about and promote healthy lunchboxes and encourage active lifestyles. These standards are expected at all enviroments our Kapa Haka perform in. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Primary school aged tamariki. Our kapa haka is open to all ethnicities.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3816.25 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The entire project. If funds were limited & the full grant cant be approved, we would appreciate individual items, i.e. the Kakahu (dresses) at $6,334. We are currently part of the Howick Heroes campaign at New World Howick where we hope to raise funds, if this was achieved we will request reduced funding from the local board. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Our Kapa Haka performances can still go ahead if funding isn't granted. We would try other fundraising initiatives to purchase one item at a time which would affect the desired outcome and overall look of our kapa haka group |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$15174.25 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Kapa Haka uniform |
$15174.25 |
$15174.25 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-104 |
Replace Kapa Haka uniform 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-116 |
Opening of School Pool to the Community 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2207-108 |
School Pool Opening to School Local Community Outside School Hours 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2107-215 |
New Pool Cover 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,617.39 |
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QR2107-106 |
Mellons Bay School Pool 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1907-121 |
Mellons Bay School Pool Opening 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,700.00 |
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QR1807-107 |
Opening School Pool Out of School Hours 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1707-201 |
Opening school pool 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1607-121 |
Opening school pool summer 2015/2016 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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SSP15-1007 |
Mellons Bay School swimming pool summer 2014/15 2014/2015 School Swimming Pool Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-112 |
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New Zealand Multicultural Arts Association Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Music creation and community performance for ethnic musical instruments |
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Location: |
13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga |
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Summary: |
The core content of our project is to promote the traditional Chinese culture and the essence of Western culture and art by holding training on national musical instruments, music theory, creation and performance knowledge, and displaying the art creation of national dances. And in doing so, contribute to the prosperity and development of multicultural art in New Zealand. |
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Expertise: |
It is necessary to understand and understand the functions, structures and music theory knowledge of various national musical instruments, and to understand and master the connotation and artistic implication of various dance body movements. |
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Dates: |
01/01/2024 - 30/12/2024 |
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People reached: |
About150 people. |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
The teaching content of this issue of national musical instrument
performance and music composition mainly includes flute, clarinet, saxophone,
trumpet, cello, electronic organ and other instruments |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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My project can allow more community residents to understand and understand the knowledge of national musical instruments, national music and national dance, and guide everyone to actively participate in our project, which is conducive to enriching and developing the fitness and entertainment of community residents, reflecting and reflecting An important contribution to the prosperity of community management organizations and the promotion of New Zealand's multicultural arts integration. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Encourage and support music and dance enthusiasts in the community to actively participate in our activity plans, and create more artistic and exquisite folk songs and folk dances with us, understand multiculturalism and share happiness in creation, and continue to meet the needs of the community . |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) We welcome Maori people to join our projects, and incorporate traditional instrument playing and music composition used by Maori people into our activities to make friends and strengthen relationships with them. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - As long as any disabled person likes folk music, can use folk instruments to play music, and he himself is willing to participate in our activities, we will warmly welcome them and try our best to provide them with help within our ability. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We will use Chinese headline media to promote the knowledge that smoking is harmful to health and healthy eating, support and encourage community residents to actively participate in our fitness and entertainment activities, encourage everyone to live a low-carbon life, and everyone has a fitness plan to enhance health awareness and reduce waste And waste minimization. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our project welcomes the active participation of lovers of culture, art and music of all races in New Zealand, regardless of gender.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4260.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
1, Event Venue Rental; 2, Band teacher labor fee. 3, Office Supplies |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If the government only provides part of the funds, we will prioritize the rental needs of event venues. As long as the rental demand of the event venue can be met, it is the most important thing. |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$4260.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$100.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Office Supplies |
$100.00 |
$100.00 |
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Event Venue Rental |
$3120.00 |
$3120.00 |
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Band teacher labor fee |
$1040.00 |
$1040.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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15 |
60 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-112 |
Music creation and community performance for ethnic musical instruments 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-142 |
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Pakuranga Athletic Club Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
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Project: Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2023 |
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Location: |
Yvette Williams Track, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga |
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Summary: |
In honour of NZ athletics icon, former Pakuranga Athletic Club (PAC) patron and former Auckland councillor Dick Quax, PAC will be hosting the annual Dick Quax Memorial Meet in December 2023. The event will offer age-appropriate distance running events for athletes from throughout Auckland - from 2 years of age to Masters - culminating in the 5000m Championship for senior men and women (the event Dick won silver in at the 1976 Olympic Games). The event will have a strong community/family focus, incorporating a family fun run and athletics-based activities for children. The Quax family wholeheartedly support the event as a way to celebrate Dick's passion for athletics, and will be involved in presenting medals and spot prizes. |
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Expertise: |
For many years, the club has successfully facilitated weekly summer
community fun run/walks (“Monday Night 5K”) around local streets.
Between 60 and 100 athletes of all ages and abilities attend each week. Tasks
include advertising/event promotion, participant registration, traffic
marshalling and health and safety, time keeping, result compilation and the
provision of refreshments and spot -prizes. The club’s Junior Track and
Field section has extensive experience organising and running track and field
competitions including hosting annual community ‘Have A Go Days’
for new athletes, the Pakuranga Open Day (an Athletics |
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Dates: |
02/12/2023 - 02/12/2023 |
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People reached: |
300 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
Advertising/promotion of the event will include: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Key community benefits of the project include: |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities The Dick Quax Memorial Meet will attract athletes of all ages, ethnicities and abilities from throughout Auckland to join together to acknowledge, honour and celebrate Dick Quax's love of athletics. The Community Fun Run component will increase participation in sport, leisure and recreation as all members of the community, irrespective of demographics, ability or association with the club are welcome to participate. Prizes and commemorative ribbons will be used to encourage and reward participation, and information will be available on how participants can join the club and participate in athletics in an ongoing way. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Athletics Auckland |
Provision of electronic timing equipment for track races; provision of event officials |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - * Participation in the Dick Quax Memorial Championship is open
to all, irrespective of disabilities or special needs: |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes * All Pakuranga Athletic buildings and the Yvette Williams track are
strictly-enforced smokefree environments. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The Dick Quax Memorial Meet is open to everyone, irrespective of age, gender or ethnicity. Races and activities will cater for everyone aged 2 years +
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$8000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
To ensure that the event is (financially) accessible to all -
particularly to children - Pakuranga Athletic Club believe that they should
not charge an entry fee to those wanting to take part in, or watch, the
event. Therefore we are seeking funding to cover the |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Options include: |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$8095.87 |
$300.00 |
$0.00 |
$2500.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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BBQ |
$1477.39 |
$1477.39 |
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Long jump pit covers |
$2691.00 |
$2691.00 |
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Bouncy castle hire |
$813.04 |
$800.00 |
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Athletics Auckland equipment hire |
$750.00 |
$750.00 |
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Participation medals |
$522.00 |
$500.00 |
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Participation ribbons |
$514.00 |
$500.00 |
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Hot water Zip |
$841.48 |
$800.00 |
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Sports equipment |
$486.96 |
$450.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Tuck shop profit |
$300.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Spot prizes |
$100.00 |
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Electrical installation of Zip |
$400.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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28 |
224 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Feedback on 2019 event from Roxanne Bakke, Dick's wife: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-142 |
Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2023 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-135 |
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Pakuranga-rahihi Playcentre |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Safe and Environment Friendly Playarea |
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Location: |
6A Glenside Avenue |
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Summary: |
We will upgrade/maintain our playground area as our soft fall area is filled by bark and it’s decomposed with time. And as our swing area is under shade, we’re planning to use recycled material and cool-off turf as soft-fall and top up bark with the main play areas. Besides, although we had tried to stretch the life of our Playcube by changing the sideboards, the deterioration is too bad that we will have to exchange it. |
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Expertise: |
We have been visited by expertise appointed by Playcentre Federation. And we’re advised the bark softfall and the playcube is in urgent needs of top up and exchange. |
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Dates: |
01/09/2023 - 22/12/2023 |
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People reached: |
60 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We’re having been operating for over 60 years with many families joining our center. Our members comes from a wide range of culture and backgrounds. We embrace different culture by cooking culture food, celebrate cultural festival, singing cultural songs, etc. Our motto is “Whanau tutu ngatahi - families growing together”. Children have a good place here to play and learn with their families and other families. Besides of the session time, we organize lots of family activities, such as Matariki Night, Camping, joining the howick Santa Parade, etc. Swing and Playground are two big component of our outdoor area and we also find our new tamariki found the two curriculum play areas are the easiest to apply to their former skills and experience and therefore could be their first stop to their belonging to our playcentre. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Our swing and playground area is one of the most beloved play area in Pakuranga-Rahihi Playcentre. And we’re committed to keep our community members to engage children in the play. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) Playcentres honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We promote Te Reo and tikanga and weave them in our play. We have numbers in Te Reo that adult can count with little one when we swing. We encourage Tuaka-Teina relationship during play and encourage our young children to look over toddlers requirement during play and encourage toddler to notice and learn from the older ones. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our building has ramps for accessibility. Besides, we’re mindful for all play areas to be accessible to all children including babies that are not walking which means it is accessible to people with walking disabilities. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We prefer bark as it’s the natural material as the soft fall. And as our swing area is in shaded area and the bark decompose overly fast that we have to think about other material. The recycled material is the most environmental friendly solution we can find for the swing area. We have fixed the Playcube almost every year before we decided to exchange. And we will be committed to fix and reuse to our equipment in the future. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The
project focus on educating tamaki ages from 0-6.
Besides Playcentre recognize parents as the most important kaiako.
Parents/caregivers are given early child care theory and practice guidance and
they can use them when interacting with children in the sandpit.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$7825.88 |
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Requesting grant for: |
1. Remove bark from swing area and change into new soft fall area. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We could add bark to the swing area and it will last for another year. We can remove the Tredsafe Play Cube. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$7825.88 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Shock pad + Turf |
$4242.88 |
$4242.88 |
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Tredsafe Play Cube |
$943.00 |
$943.00 |
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Bark top up |
$2640.00 |
$2640.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
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Current Status |
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Donated materials |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-135 |
Safe and Environment Friendly Playarea 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-127 |
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Rainbow Celebrating Life Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Colours of Joy |
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Location: |
Flatbush |
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Summary: |
We wish to celebrate 'Colours of Joy' with our diverse communities of
Howick/Flatbush/Botany. We will be able to bring them on one platform to
enjoy music, dance, food and colours. |
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Expertise: |
We organised 'Colors of Joy' successfully on 18th February 2023. Also we are quite active in community. We have been organising free dance/fitness classes 'The Dancing Wonders' since 2018 in Flatbush and also in Blockhouse Bay areas. Our members have rich experience in organising similar and bigger projects. |
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Dates: |
10/02/2024 - 10/02/2024 |
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People reached: |
1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
Through radio, local newspaper, social media etc. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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This is a celebration of life through colours, music, dance and food.
Our communities will enjoy a day out with families and friends in |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community Life has been so hard post Covid-19 for our communities in the past few years. We wish to organise this event to uplift the spirits of our communities by celebrating 'Colours of Joy' which is originally known as Holi- Festival of Colours. This is a fun-filled event where our communities will spend a day out with their families, indulge in playfulness with powder colours, music, dance & food. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - It is in the open ground/Barry Curtis Park which is accessible to all abilities. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice Through our promotional material such as radio, Eventfinda, posters and on social media. Also, we can display any material provided by Auckland Council. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
This is an inclusive project. It is for all ages and all genders. Everyone is welcome!
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$12000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Insurance, Venue Hire, Stage, DJ, Generator, Toilets, Sound & Advertising |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will still organise the event if we get more than 50%. We will try and get sponsorships and also will have to decrease our expenses. |
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Cost of participation: |
No. It is FREE for all. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$19527.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$7527.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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STAGE |
$1361.00 |
$1361.00 |
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D.J. & VIDEOGRAPHY |
$4370.00 |
$2003.00 |
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Security Guard |
$2415.00 |
$2415.00 |
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INSURANCE |
$1869.00 |
$1869.00 |
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CLEAN EVENT BINS |
$402.00 |
$402.00 |
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20 VOLUNTEERS@$26 EACH FOR 8 HOURS |
$4160.00 |
$0.00 |
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10TOILETS@$245 EACH |
$2450.00 |
$2450.00 |
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ADVERTISEMENT & PRINTING |
$1500.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Accounting |
$1000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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NO INCOME |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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10 |
60 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Our communities always need events to cheer them up. We wish to organise 'Colours of Joy' to provide a much-needed fun-filled community day. After all, who can beat the vibes created by the combination of colours, food, dance, music and fun? |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-130 |
The Dancing Wonders 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-127 |
Colours of Joy 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-207 |
The Dancing Wonders 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,911.00 |
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LG2207-342 |
The Dancing Wonders 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,543.00 |
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LG2207-231 |
Colours of Joy 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2007-334 |
Free English Speaking Tutorials (FEST) 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-221 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Grants refunded |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-335 |
Fat Loss Yoga {FLY} 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-318 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2010-129 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2013-104 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2021-108 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-242 |
Rainbow: Celebration of Colours 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-235 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $660.00 |
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LG1921-213 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $1,260.00 |
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LG1908-337 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-307 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1907-127 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-230 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $360.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-130 |
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Rainbow Celebrating Life Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: The Dancing Wonders |
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Location: |
Ormiston Activity Centre, Flatbush |
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Summary: |
'The Dancing Wonders' is a free weekly fitness class through dance.
We generate awareness about the importance of staying fit. |
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Expertise: |
We have been running 'The Dancing Wonders' project since 2018 in
different areas of |
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Dates: |
03/02/2024 - 29/06/2024 |
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People reached: |
1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
We will promote it on social media, Eventfinda and Neighbourly etc. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Free fitness class with a dose of fun! |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities We are offering free dance classes for our communities. People of all
ages, |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes By encouraging people to stay hydrated during and after
classes. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
No, it is inclusive of all genders, ages, ethnicities and cultures.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$6000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting for the venue, choreographer/instructor fee, music licence, advertisement, banners, accounting and insurance. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We wish to continue the project as it is so close to our hearts. Also
our communities enjoy |
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Cost of participation: |
NO. It is free for everyone |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$10471.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$4471.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue Hire Per Week: 1.5 Hours @ $16 for 21 weeks |
$354.00 |
$354.00 |
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Payment to the choreographer/Trainer Per Week @ $75 per hour for 22 weeks |
$1650.00 |
$1650.00 |
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Music licence |
$110.00 |
$110.00 |
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Insurance |
$1869.00 |
$1869.00 |
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Advertisement |
$1000.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Banner & printing |
$1000.00 |
$517.00 |
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Accounting |
$1000.00 |
$500.00 |
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Payment to 2 x volunteers: 2 hours per week @ $26 per hour for 22 weeks |
$2288.00 |
$0.00 |
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Music System |
$1000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Transportation |
$200.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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No income |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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No other funding |
$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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No Materials |
$0.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-130 |
The Dancing Wonders 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-127 |
Colours of Joy 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2307-207 |
The Dancing Wonders 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,911.00 |
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LG2207-342 |
The Dancing Wonders 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,543.00 |
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LG2207-231 |
Colours of Joy 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2007-334 |
Free English Speaking Tutorials (FEST) 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-221 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Grants refunded |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-335 |
Fat Loss Yoga {FLY} 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-318 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2010-129 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2013-104 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2021-108 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-242 |
Rainbow: Celebration of Colours 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-235 |
The Dancing Wonders 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $660.00 |
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LG1921-213 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $1,260.00 |
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LG1908-337 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-307 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1907-127 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-230 |
The Dancing Wonders 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $360.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-147 |
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Sowers Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Youth Development and Enrichment |
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Location: |
120 Picton Street, Howick |
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Summary: |
Sowers has several youth development groups, the aim of which is to encourage participation as well as identify and build on the strengths of the young people that attend. Our Sow n Grow boxing and fitness programme was started several years ago and has grown from one small group to three groups each week (2 boys’ groups, one girls’ group). As well as physical activity, Sow n Grow teaches life skills such as discipline, commitment, confidence, and self-care. |
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Expertise: |
Sowers was incorporated in 1988 and is well established in Howick Ward having worked alongside youth for most of that time and more recently over the last two decades with the whole family. Our paid staff are qualified in either counselling, social work, youth work or occupational therapy and we have regular supervision for both staff and volunteers as well as on-going training opportunities. |
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Dates: |
05/12/2023 - 30/04/2024 |
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People reached: |
400 people reached. |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
On our Facebook page and in newsletters. We have not had any fundraisers for a while but always acknowledge our supporters at these and would not hesitate to acknowledge local board should we have one in the future. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Benefits include young people that are confident, resilient, participating in their community. Young people that go to school and graduate, are training and work ready as well as empowered to make positive decisions for their future aspirations. These things benefit the community as a whole. Strong families' equal strong communities. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Rangatahi /Youth in Howick have a voice, are valued, and contribute This project supports more than one of Howick's priorities. Sow n Grow is aimed at empowering young people, building life skills and increasing participating. Young people that participate gain confidence, communication skills, perseverance and are empowered to make decisions that create positive opportunities for their future. As well they develop new skills and have opportunities to develop existing skills further. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Sowers supports young people with many different challenges and needs such as aspergers, anxiety and depression. If it is appropriate for young people experiencing these or other disabilities to attend Sow n Grow, then they are welcome. Sometimes we work with a young person individually first before transitioning them into our programmes as they are not always ready when they first meet with us. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We recycle at our centre and encourage all those that utilise the building to do the same. Water is readily available during and after our fitness activities. Our premises are smoke free and the programme itself is focused on fitness, lifestyle and wellbeing. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Sow n Grow: Primary school through to year 13. We have a group for younger boys and another for older boys. We also have a group for college aged girls. We support people from all ethnicities and genders. While our programme does not specifically target a specific ethinic group the majority of the participants are Maaori and Pasifika.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Van hire: we currently hire a van weekly to pick up young people for
our programmes. We are talking with young people about what they might like
to do over holiday periods so additional van hire may be required. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will apply for additional funding elsewhere. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$4550.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$12000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Van Hire |
$3550.00 |
$3550.00 |
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Petrol costs |
$1000.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Please see attached letters of endorsement and fliers for Sow n Grow. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-147 |
Youth Development and Enrichment 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR1907-221 |
Mentoring and youth work 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1707-201 |
Dinner and Auction fundraiser. 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1607-233 |
Sowers Fun Walk and Run 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1607-303 |
Community Support 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LESF123 |
The Great Christmas Show 2015/16 Round 1 Local Events Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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HK15-2006 |
Fuel Camp Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,900.00 |
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00099 |
The Great Christmas Show Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - South Assessment Committee Round 1 2015 |
Declined $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-115 |
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Special Olympics Howick-Pakuranga |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: To transport intellectually disabled ahtletes to sports training. |
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Location: |
Howick Leisure Centre, Pakuranga Hall, Lloyd Elsmore Park track and pool, Highland Park Scout Hall, |
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Summary: |
We need to provide taxis for some of our athletes to attend their regular sports training sessions using Total Mobility. Our athletes need to get to and from training and most cannot access public transport, or it is not available at our training times. Athletes need to be able to travel safely to and from their homes. Door to door taxis are the safest way to transport our athletes. It is not appropriate for athletes to have to walk to and from bus stops at night when it is dark. |
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Expertise: |
We have been using taxis funded by Total Mobility and the Howick
Local Board for several years. |
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Dates: |
01/12/2023 - 30/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
86 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
70% |
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Promotion: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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More athletes will be able to travel to the sports they wish to participate in. All members of the community can join us. Special Olympics athletes enjoy their sports and become healthier and fitter, more active members of the community. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing It is well known that sport and being active is good for well being. For those with an intellectual disability this needs to take place in a safe way. There is a social aspect to our activities too that makes people feel good about themselves and others. For many Special Olympics training is the highlight of the week. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Special Olympics specifically supports those with an intellectual dissablity, this is another reason they need support with transport. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* All Venues are smoke free and athletes and volunteers may not smoke at any training sessions or competitions. Athletes are encouraged to drink water only. Sport and a general improvement in fitness has many health benefits. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
No all ages (over eight years to compete) genders and ethnicities are welcomed.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$6900.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
To provide Taxis for door to door transport for our disabled athletes to attend weekly training.sessions. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would try to source additional funding from other organisations.. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$7000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$100.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Taxis |
$7000.00 |
$6900.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
Nil |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Nil |
$$ |
|
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Donated materials |
Amount |
|
Nil |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
34 |
4312 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-115 |
To transport intellectually disabled ahtletes to sports training. 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2207-156 |
Safe transport of intellectually disabled athletes. 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG2007-349 |
Transport of intellectually disabled athletes 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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LG1907-316 |
Transport of athletes 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1807-211 |
To provide transport for our athletes to weekly training sessions. 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-107 |
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The Friends of Mangemangeroa Society Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Environment |
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Project: Growing specimen trees and providing a safe environment for weeders |
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Location: |
108 Somerville Road, Howick |
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Summary: |
Collecting of seeds,propagating and planting of native species for
the reafforestation of farmland in the Mangemangroa Valley. |
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Expertise: |
Graham, Kevin, and Murray, have between them many hours of restoration work through Forest and Bird and other conservation led efforts. |
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Dates: |
01/12/2023 - 30/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
Two public planting days, 6 weeders attending each Wed morn for 3 hours |
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% of participants from Local Board |
95% |
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Promotion: |
Through newletters, facebook, library displays, our notice board on entrance to the reserve and talks to local community groups |
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Environmental benefits: The restoring of habitat provides homes for native species, particularly birds.As well erosion reduction is achieved through slowing the rate of water and by holding the ground and minimising slippage.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Increasing the area of native coastal forest for enjoyment of all. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Our large natural areas are enhanced and protected Through the care and continued maintenance of this area. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Forest and Bird |
grow and plant on their day and provide delicious food |
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Workday |
weeding and planting |
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various schools and groups (Girl guides etc) |
planting |
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FOM weeders |
weekly weeding and other tasks involved with keeping plants alive |
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Somerville Intermediate |
plant unit location and the waterinf of this |
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Craig Brebner |
plant unit care and plant management |
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Weekly Waterers |
roster of people to water on an daily basis |
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Rotary |
provide labour and food on their planting day |
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Demographics |
|
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* By providing a shady natural habitat of coastal forest in which the community can walk or run thus helping to maintain physical and mental health |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Supports all, but in particular those locals wishing to enjoy exercise in a natural environment
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4697.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Providing a sheltered place for people to work at the container. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: essential are the planting materials; potting mix, weed mats and plant protectors. I have estimated these amounts as until nearer to June (the planting time) we are unsure of exact numbers. We may require less for 2024 but any excess will be part of the following years plantings. |
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Cost of participation: |
0 |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$4696.90 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
secateurs |
$60.00 |
$60.00 |
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sunshade and attachments |
$140.00 |
$$ |
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gubban bags |
$80.00 |
$$ |
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garden buggy cart |
$155.00 |
$$ |
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plant protectors |
$1605.00 |
$$ |
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weed mats |
$1725.00 |
$$ |
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bamboo canes |
$88.90 |
$$ |
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potting mix |
$280.00 |
$$ |
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penetrant |
$70.00 |
$$ |
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water crystals |
$90.00 |
$$ |
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gloves tough and small |
$160.00 |
$$ |
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saws and blades |
$243.00 |
$$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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|
$0.00 |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$0.00 |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
575 |
3021 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We are expecting a hot summer and working in the yard pricking out
etc will be in full sun so we would appreciate a sunsail which can be taken
down and put up as needed. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-107 |
Growing specimen trees and providing a safe environment for weeders 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-213 |
Restoration and Maintaining of Native Species in the Mangemangeroa Reserves 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $482.58 |
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QR2207-204 |
Restoration and Maintaining of Native Species in the Mangemangeroa Reserves 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Follow Up |
Approved $2,374.00 |
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QR2107-208 |
Friends of Lot 29 Estuary / Chisbury 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2107-151 |
Kowhai Walk animal pest trap-line and plant protection 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $3,173.66 |
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QR2007-118 |
Mangemangeroa Bush Restoration Plantings 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-356 |
Restoration 2020 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,234.00 |
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LG2007-203 |
Protect new ecosourced trees pest control within Mangemangeroa Valley Reserves 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $6,360.00 |
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|
LG1907-107 |
New Rotary Loop rest and viewing area 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
QR1707-116 |
Restoration Work in the Mangeangeroa Valley 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $326.00 |
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QR1607-406 |
Mangemangeroa Animal Pest Reduction 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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|
QR1607-125 |
Restoration work in the Mangemangeroa 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,692.00 |
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EIF14_1008 |
Mangemangeroa restoration Environmental Initiatives Fund 2014 - Application Assessment - Biodiversity |
Approved $6,600.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-139 |
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The Howick & Districts Historical Society Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: AC/DC at HHV: making electricals current |
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Location: |
Howick Historical Village, 75 Bells Road, Pakuranga 2010, Auckland |
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Summary: |
This grant would support a critical health & safety project for Howick Historical Village. Currently, we have an electrical mains distribution board that is in need of replacement. Located behind McDaniel's Cottage, one of our important Fencible structures and in the middle of the Village, it is original to the opening of HHV in 1980 and has been added on to over the decades. It is currently out of code, and needs to be brought into good standing. |
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Expertise: |
As noted earlier, our Facilities Manager, Phil Sutton has the experience and expertise to oversee this project successfully. He works closely with Northern Lights (https://northernlights.co.nz/), a company with years of experience dealing with our electrical system. Together, they will quickly, safely, and effectively resolve this problem, and future-proof the board as well. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 01/02/2024 |
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People reached: |
24,567 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
60% |
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Promotion: |
|
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Community benefits |
|
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Identified community outcomes: |
|
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This project will benefit the community in more subtle, behind-the-scenes ways. The grant funding will ensure this aspect of our infrastructure is up to code, safe, effective, and efficient. Our goal is to make sure our visitors will not notice that anything has changed. At the same time, we will be able to continue switching on lights in our buildings and grounds, which increases accessibility and personal safety. As well, the few 21st century appliances on which we rely for our heritage skills workshops - hotplates to melt wax for candle making or to boil water for kawakawa tea - means we don't have to build fires in the old hearths of our wooden buildings and the activities will be properly supported and safe. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local business recovery from impact of COVID-19 This grant can be filed under both "Support local arts, culture,
music, and heritage activities and experiences", because of the heritage
nature of Howick Historical Village, and "Support local business
recovery from impact of Covid-19." We are going with the latter
priority for several reasons: 1.) the technical work and therefore expense;
2.) the health & safety nature of the project; and 3.) because when it
was first diagnosed in March 2021, it was considered preventative maintenance
and had to be put on hold due to the ongoing financial impacts of Covid-19. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
|
|
|
|
Demographics |
|
|
Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
|
|
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - While the nature of the project is such that no one will be positively or negatively impacted by it, it will allow us to continue to light up the buildings and grounds, therefore helping those with limited or poor eyesight. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
|
|
|
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
It is a behind-the-scenes project and therefore will support all our visitors.
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Financial information |
|
|
Amount requested: |
$7989.82 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
The cost of the skilled labor and materials, as quoted by Northern Lights. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The minimum amount of funding with which we can work would be $7,000. If we are unable to secure that or more, we will hold off until we are able to secure the funding. |
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Cost of participation: |
Not for this project in particular, but there is an admission fee to enter the Village: $14 adults; $12 students/seniors; $6 children 5-15; under 5s free. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$9188.29 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$1199.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Replace central distribution board |
$9188.29 |
$7989.82 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
0 |
$0.00 |
|
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
None |
$0.00 |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
Due to the technical nature of the project, and specific materials required, no donated materials will be used. |
$0.00 |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
0 |
|
|
Additional information to support the application: |
Attached is a schematic of what an up-to-code electrical mains distribution board should look like. Please compare it with the photos of how our same board looks now to see the stark difference. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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|
LG2407-139 |
AC/DC at HHV: making electricals current 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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|
REF24-100032 |
Winter Lights Festival 2023/2024 Regional Event Fund - Round 1 - Assessment |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
RHH22-23043 |
Hawthorn Dene Regional Historic Heritage Grants Programme 2022- 2023 - Project in progress |
Approved $6,568.75 |
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|
LG2307-144 |
Collections Management Technology Support 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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|
QR2207-224 |
Cream of the crop: butter-making by hand. 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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|
LG2207-332 |
Replace gutters and secure safety of Bell House and Barn. 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $6,490.70 |
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|
RHH21-22029 |
Hawthorn Dene Regional Historic Heritage Grants Programme 2021- 2022 - Acquitted |
Approved $31,881.81 |
||||
|
LG2107-302 |
Heatpump installation 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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|
QR2107-115 |
Working Together to Celebrate Howick & Districts 175th Anniversary 1847-2022 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
||||
|
QR2007-128 |
CCTV and Sensor Lights at the Museum 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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|
LG2007-129 |
Hawthorn Dene Conservation Plan 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,575.00 |
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|
LG1907-329 |
DeQuinceys Cottage Foundations & Eckfords Verandah room floor stabilisation 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Grants refunded |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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|
LG1907-113 |
Coach House Weatherproofing & Structural Repair 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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|
QR1807-217 |
Volunteer Fencible Soldiers Uniforms 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,480.00 |
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|
QR1807-217 |
Volunteer Fencible Soldiers Uniforms 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,480.00 |
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|
LG1807-334 |
Essential Maintenance Requiring External Funding 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $6,628.00 |
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|
NCE1807-015 |
Howick's 170th Birthday Luncheon 2017/2018 Events - Howick - Acquitted |
Approved $2,375.00 |
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|
LG1807-229 |
Streetscape and Signage Guidellines 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $11,000.00 |
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|
LG1807-222 |
Replacement Signage 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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|
LG1807-129 |
Restoration of Fencible Sergeant Barry's Cottage 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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|
LG1707-214 |
Adopt a Building - James Whites General Store and Howick Arms 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $8,199.00 |
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|
QR1707-313 |
History and High Tea 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1707-111 |
Mobile Friendly Web Site 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
LG1607-231 |
Adopt a Building Project - James Whites General Store and Howick Arms 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $11,902.00 |
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|
RegAC16_2_110 |
Regional Arts and Culture Grants Programme 16_2 - Assessment 16_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CCS16_2_193 |
Cult Couture Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - Central Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Declined $0.00 |
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|
CCS16_2_186 |
Indoors Out Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - South Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $3,990.00 |
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|
QR1607-310 |
Open Day for the historical village 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,700.00 |
||||
|
LG1607-125 |
Puhinui Homestead foundation repair 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
||||
|
QR1607-122 |
Haunted Historical Village 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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HK15-2016 |
Howick/Botany Radio amalgamation plan Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $9,000.00 |
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MHIA14_150006 |
Remedial Structural and Re-roofing Project Manukau Heritage Item Assistance Fund 2014-2015 Round Two - Approved |
Approved $30,000.00 |
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HK15-2041 |
Mosaics in the Village Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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CCS15_2_097 |
Mosaics in the Village Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 - South Assessment Committee Round 2 2015 |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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R2LESF218 |
Blueprint 2014/2015 Round2 Local Events Support Fund - Grant not Uplifted |
Approved $0.00 |
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R2LESF004 |
Village Country Fair 2014/2015 Round2 Local Events Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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00220 |
Howick Sculpture Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - South Assessment Committee Round 1 2015 |
Declined $0.00 |
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HW14_100028 |
Extending coverage of CCTV in Howick Village LB - Howick Local Board Community Grants - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $7,637.00 |
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AE14_100025 |
Extending coverage of CCTV in Howick Village CCTV LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HW14_100025 |
Howick Ward mobile radio station network LB - Howick Local Board Community Grants - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $13,517.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-134 |
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Titans Sports Group Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Gorwing the Titans Sports Group |
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Location: |
Pakuranga Rugby Club |
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Summary: |
We are seeking assistance to help with uniforms for the whole team, training gear ( balls , cones., water bottles ) we also have a few children who are a less fortunate so we would like to provide boots for them to play in, as this is a requirement. |
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Expertise: |
Both myself and the Chairperson of the Titans sports group have been invovled in sports groups growing up in New Zealand and Australia as adults. We have seen what works and what doesnt. We are both very commmited to developing the youth to be better people community wide. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 22/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
95% |
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Promotion: |
We will be acknowledging via our socail media channels along with potentially putting a float into the howick Christmas parade |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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By bringing children from alll ethnicities and backgrounds together,
we are nurutring them to become better people not just sports people.
It also shows families from different ethnicites that they will be included
and welcomed into our sports group to create a better community as a whole. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities As a sports group we are hoping to bring youth from many different cultres and backgrounds together to promote not only the physical beniefits of playing sport but also the mental health benifits and enjoyment gained from excerise and positive support models. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Demographics |
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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 50% of the group leaders are of Maori Ethnicity. Our playing group involves Maori youth amongst others. We incorporate reo with the children along with activly using Maori Tikanga in most aspects on the field and off the field. With Maori leaders within the group they are reaching out the Maori community to gather more players & familes to join |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We value not only physical health but also mental health. We have some youth with learning and mental health issues and the parents have been very supportive of us welcoming them into the team and the benifits that the Titans Sports group have had on their children |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* The 3 coaches are big on promoting a healthy lifestyle, not only phyiscally but also mentally. The Titans philosopy of bringing the community together is not just about on the field it is very much about the off the field. We organise get togethers for the whole family to come along to and encourage them all to be involved where we can. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The
core philosphy of the Titans is Inclusivness and Adaptability. We are
trying to integrate youth from all ethnicities and genders to particpate in a
fun, non contact sport for people of all abilites. Most of the players
have never played touch before.
The Titans leaders are all still active players in older grades of touch and
have been playing together for over 20 years. The bonds we have formed
across all ethnicities and genders have been life changing.
We have a great range of people from all walks of life and want to really grow
the Titans community.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$6200.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Helping establish the sports club as we are just starting out and require alot of equpiment to get going. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Any amount would be greatly appreciated. We will look at
parents to help sponsor or reach out to businesses in the lcoal Howick
community. |
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Cost of participation: |
membership fee $50 |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$3931.58 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Practice balls -each x 12 |
$53.99 |
$650.00 |
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Cones x 2 |
$69.99 |
$140.00 |
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Uniforms |
$1200.60 |
$1500.00 |
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Sun Shelter - Gazebo with sides x 2 |
$972.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Drink bottles x 3 |
$110.00 |
$450.00 |
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Boots for less privilaged youth |
$100.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Entry Fees |
$1425.00 |
$1425.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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nil |
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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nil |
$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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nil |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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5 |
100 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-134 |
Gorwing the Titans Sports Group 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-150 |
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Young Life New Zealand Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program |
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Location: |
The Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program will be held at the following East Auckland colleges: Pakuranga College, Howick College, Edgewater College and Botany Downs Secondary College |
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Summary: |
240 students will participate in this life skills programme focused
on hauora (health and well-being). |
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Expertise: |
For 22 years, the YLNZ Trust has delivered youth development services
in Howick Ward schools/community. Each youth worker who will facilitate the
project has a certificate in Youth Work Practice covering Ethics, Youth
Development, Mentoring, Leading Groups, RAMS, and Treaty of Waitangi. They
are trained in delivering the specific programme under the oversight of each
school's Guidance Counselors and Student Support departments. |
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Dates: |
05/02/2024 - 12/04/2024 |
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People reached: |
240 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
We will place the Howick Local Board logo on our newsletters and further acknowledge the contribution to the community in our newsletter. We will promote the contribution by the Howick Local Board on our Facebook page and within school events. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program will
benefit the community in a number of ways as it seeks to reduce harm within
the community through early interventions. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Rangatahi /Youth in Howick have a voice, are valued, and contribute Rangatahi in our community are supported in a way that will allow them to contribute in a positive way in the community. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Pakuranga College |
1/3 contribution to the hours and venue provider including overheads (utilities) |
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Howick College |
1/3 contribution to the hours and venue provider including overheads (utilities) |
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Edgewater College |
1/3 contribution to the hours and venue provider including overheads (utilities) |
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Botany Downs Secondary College |
1/3 contribution to the hours and venue provider including overheads (utilities) |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) The Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program has a strong tikanga and matauranga presence in the program as well as use of te reo Maori throughout the sessions. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The program whether in person and online options will be able
to sufficiently service people with disabilities. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We will promote smoke-free messages through one of our components of The Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program which talks about making wise decisions in regards to these substances. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We support youth of all ages from 13-18 within the high school catchment. The youth involvement is from a range of genders and ethnicities.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$35416.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding to cover costs of the youth workers facilitating and delivering the 8 week Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program. This program is delivered to 240 high risk youth. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would look to source further funding to completely cover the project costs as it is essential that we continue to support the hauora (well being) of our young people at this time. With the growing cost of living and high inflation, we are seeing the young people of our community increasingly reaching out for help as their well being is being impacted adjacent to that of their families. |
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Cost of participation: |
Free |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$61978.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$26562.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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600 hours of mentoring of participants identified for post program follow-up at program budgeted cost of $44.27 ph. Funded by school contracts and other grant providers. |
$26562.00 |
$0.00 |
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240 youth in 30 groups across 4 colleges. Total of 800 hours @ $44.27p/hr over 8 weeks. Refer to specific budget for program attached. |
$35416.00 |
$35416.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Venues to deliver 8 week youth develop ment programme over 4 Colleges - 600 hours total x $40 p/hr community rate they would normally charge (including utilities all provided by schools). |
$24000.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Budget for Young Life Youth Workers (2024). |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2407-150 |
Rangatahi Hauora (Well-Being) and Development Program 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-243 |
Mental Health and well-being support for fathers 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2307-257 |
Youth Worker Training East Auckland 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $4,301.00 |
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LG2307-146 |
9 Week Youth Development Programme 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $36,000.00 |
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LG2207-339 |
9 Week Programme 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2207-150 |
Equipment needs 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,500.00 |
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QR2007-134 |
Young Life Development Youth Programmes 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-339 |
9 Week Programme 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1907-351 |
Youth Development and Life Skills groups 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1907-360 |
Howick Area Youth Worker Training 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1807-304 |
Howick Area Youth Worker Training 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,400.00 |
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HK15-1033 |
project manager-co-ordinator and tutor salaries for community and in-schools youth work initiative Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One LG2407-133 |
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Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Youthline Helpline volunteer counsellor training to support Howick youth |
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Location: |
Youthline House, 145 St George St, Papatoetoe, Auckland |
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Summary: |
We are requesting $7,500 as a contribution to the Howick share of
$10,467 of the annual budgeted costs of $121,000 for training and supervising
our volunteer counsellors who staff the Youthline Helpline in support of the
young people of the area |
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Expertise: |
Youthline has been supporting young people in need for over 53 years
and we have considerable expertise in providing this support. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 30/09/2024 |
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People reached: |
4400 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
The Youthline Helpline is promoted and marketed across a wide range
of media including the Youthline website, Facebook page and various
promotional activities. We have an extensive communications contact plan in
place. In partnership with the Attitude Charitable Trust the Youthline
Helpline and support services and programmes are promoted at schools across
Auckland. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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For many of the young people we work with the first contact point is
through the Helpline and our volunteer counsellors. Many of the young people
are vulnerable – disadvantaged, disillusioned, disengaged - and their
situation is exacerbated by the lingering COVID shadow and the extreme
weather events of early 2023. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Rangatahi /Youth in Howick have a voice, are valued, and contribute Youthline has been supporting rangatahi and their families for over
53 years. Our kaupapa/purpose is to strengthen wellbeing through youth voice
and youth choice such that young people are empowered within their
communities. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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NA |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Youthline provides support services to young people in need across
the ethnic spectrum. Last year 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. 25% of our
mentoring and face-to-face counselling clients are Māori and 11% of our
staff identify as Māori. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - All our services and facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages Youthline Auckland supports the Auckland Council’s Smokefree Policy and its commitment to working proactively with others towards making Auckland smokefree by 2025. We have a smoke free policy in place and can offer support, advice and referrals to young people who wish to give up smoking. We ensure that the young people we work with are aware of our support for making Auckland smokefree and how we can help them if necessary. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
As
a “with youth, for youth, by youth” organisation Youthline is
commited to supporting all rangatahi with a focus on ages 12-24 years. We have
a strong commitment to diversity recognising that our minority communities,
including Maori, Pasifika and Rainbow youth, disproportionately experience
mental health issues and are less likely to seek help.
A strategic priority is to hold an equity focus on Maori, Pasifika, Rainbow,
Asian, Migrant and Refugee youth and young people with disabilities.
We are advocates for youth focus, youth voice and youth choice and providing
leadership to ensure young people are prioritised and invested in. Recognising
and addressing inequities and upholding safety is very important to us.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$7500.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting $7,500 as a contribution to the Howick share of $10,467 of the annual budgeted costs of $121,000 for training and providing clinical supervision for our volunteer counsellors who staff the Youthline Helpline in support of the young people of the area and their whanau. |
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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. The
total cost of the Youthline Helpline will be $1.576m this year. We receive
funding of $226,000 from Oranga Tamariki and MSD contracts meaning we have to
fundraise over $1.350m each and every year. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$121000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Traing and supervision costs for Youthline Helpline Volunteer Counsellors |
$121000.00 |
$7500.00 |
|
Income description |
Amount |
|
Nil |
$$ |
|
Amount |
Current Status |
|
|
We have no funding in place or pending for these services in Howick. |
$$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
120 |
11365 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
We are very appreciative of the previous support of the local board and would be very grateful if the board was able to contribute this time round to the cost of training and clinical supervision of our essential volunteer Helpline counsellors who continue to support high numbers of young people experiencing mental distress and hardship of an unprecedented nature. It is vital that we are able to keep the Helpline fully operational. The training and supervision for our volunteer counsellors is an absolute priority. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2419-113 |
Supporting Waitakere Ranges youth through Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2415-103 |
Supporting Puketapapa youth through Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2409-128 |
Supporting Mangere-Otahuhu rangatahi through Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2408-130 |
Supporting Kaipatiki youth through Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2421-116 |
Youthline Helpline support for youth from the Whau 2023/2024 Whau Quick Response Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2419-106 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges rangatahi 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2417-129 |
Youthline Helpline support for Upper Harbour rangatahi 2023/2024 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2414-150 |
Youthline Helpline counselling for Papakura rangatahi 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2411-142 |
Youthline Helpline support for Maungakiekie-Tamaki rangatahi 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2406-161 |
Youthline Helpline support for Hibiscus and Bays youth 2023/2024 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2409-124 |
Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2415-120 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer training and supervision to support Puketapapa youth 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2401-137 |
Youthline Helpline support for Albert-Eden rangatahi 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2405-124 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer counsellor training to support Henderson-Massey youth 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2412-129 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer counsellor training to support Orakei youth 2023/2024 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2407-133 |
Youthline Helpline volunteer counsellor training to support Howick youth 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2413-138 |
Youthline Helpline counselling for Otara-Papatoetoe youth 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2420-128 |
Supporting Waitemata youth with Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2402-146 |
Supporting Devonport-Takapuna youth with Youthline Helpline counselling 2023/2024 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2418-114 |
Supporting Waiheke youth with Helpline services 2023/2024 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round One - Awaiting payment |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2410-138 |
Youthline Helpline support for Manurewa youth 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2310-427 |
Youthline Helpline support for Manurewa youth 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Four - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2321-217 |
Youthline support for Whau youth with counselling, mentoring and supervision 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $778.81 |
|
QR2307-234 |
Youthline support for Howick youth with counselling, mentoring and supervision 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2320-226 |
Supporting Waitemata youth with counselling, supervision and in-school programme resources 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2313-231 |
Supporting Otara-Papatoetoe youth with counselling, supervision and in-school programme resources 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $750.00 |
|
QR2314-324 |
Supporting Papakura youth with counselling, supervision and in-school programme resources 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2315-116 |
Supporting Puketapapa youth with counselling, mentoring and in-school programmes 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QRTP2312-219 |
Supporting Orakei youth with counselling and mentoring and in-school programmes 2022/2023 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2311-116 |
Supporting Maungakiekie-Tamaki youth with counselling, mentoring and in-school programmes 2022/2023 Maungakiekie Tamaki Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2302-139 |
Supporting Devonport-Takapuna youth with counselling and mentoring and in-school programmes 2022/2023 Devonport Takapuna Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2309-232 |
Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2205-247 |
Youthline Helpline support for Henderson-Massey youth 2022/2023 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2308-321 |
Youthline Helpline support for Kaipatiki youth 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2318-216 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waiheke youth 2022/2023 Waiheke Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2319-225 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges youth 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2314-248 |
Youthline Helpline support for Papakura youth 2022/2023 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2309-275 |
Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
LG2205-175 |
Youthline Helpline support for Henderson-Massey youth 2022/2023 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2311-241 |
Youthline Helpline support for Maungakiekie-Tamaki youth 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2303-230 |
Youthline Helpline support for the youth of Franklin 2022/2023 Franklin Discretionary Community Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2317-233 |
Youthline Helpline support for Upper Harbour youth 2022/2023 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
LG2315-224 |
Youthline Helpline support for the youth of Puketapapa 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2312-238 |
Youthline Helpline support for the youth of Orakei 2022/2023 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
LG2312-235 |
Youthline Helpline support for Orakei youth 2022/2023 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2306-241 |
Youthline Helpline support for Hibiscus and Bays youth 2022/2023 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2320-240 |
Youthline Helpline Support for Waitemata young people 2022/2023 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2302-237 |
Youthline Helpline support for Devonport-Takapuna youth 2022/2023 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2321-213 |
Youthline Helpline support for Whau youth 2022/2023 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2319-232 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges youth 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2307-245 |
Providing Youthline Helpline support for Howick youth 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2301-278 |
Youthline Helpline support for Albert-Eden youth 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2313-140 |
Youthline Helpline support for Otara-Papatoetoe youth 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2310-345 |
Youthline support for Manurewa youth 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
REGCD22_050 |
Te Ara Hou: Implementing Youthline’s Māori Development Strategy 2023 – 2026 Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 2022/2023 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
|
QR2318-213 |
Supporting Waiheke youth in a COVID world 2022/2023 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QRTP2312-106 |
Youthline Helpline support for Orakei youth 2022/2023 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2310-225 |
Youthline Helpline support for Manurewa youth 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
QR2318-116 |
Youthline support for Waiheke youth 2022/2023 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2320-129 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waitemata youth 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2313-116 |
Youthline Helpline support for Otara-Papatoetoe youth 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2307-120 |
Youthline Counselling support for Howick youth 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2314-119 |
Supporting Papakura youth with counselling and development programmes 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2301-217 |
Youthline Helpline support for Albert-Eden youth 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
LG2308-218 |
Youthline Helpline support for Kaipatiki youth 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2319-112 |
Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges youth 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2309-131 |
Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2321-141 |
Youthline Helpline support for Whau youth 2022/2023 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2301-133 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Albert-Eden youth 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2319-105 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges youth under COVID 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $750.00 |
|
LG2318-104 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Waiheke youth under COVID 2022/2023 Waiheke Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2313-110 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Otara-Papatoetoe youth under COVID 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2315-105 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Puketapapa youth under COVID 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
|
QR2309-105 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth under COVID 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2303-107 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Franklin youth under COVID 2022/2023 Franklin Discretionary Community Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2307-121 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Howick youth under COVID 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $7,500.00 |
|
LG2317-111 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Upper Harbour youth under COVID 2022/2023 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2314-111 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Papakura youth under COVID 2022/2023 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2302-115 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Devonport-Takapuna youth under COVID 2022/2023 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2312-208 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Orakei youth under COVID 2022/2023 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
LG2320-115 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Waitemata youth under COVID 2022/2023 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2310-109 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Manurewa youth under COVID 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,500.00 |
|
LG2311-124 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Maungakiekie-Tamaki youth under COVID 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2308-119 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Kaipatiki youth under COVID 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2306-112 |
Ongoing Youthline support for Hibiscus & Bays youth under COVID 2022/2023 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR2321-111 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Whau youth under COVID 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2301-111 |
Continuing support for Albert-Eden youth under COVID 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR2219-203 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Waitakere Ranges youth under COVID 2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2218-303 |
Youthline support for Waiheke youth under COVID 2021/2022 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2207-207 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Howick youth under COVID 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $2,648.16 |
|
QRTP2212-206 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Orakei youth under COVID 2021/2022 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2220-207 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Waitemata youth under COVID 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2209-304 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Mangere-Otahuhu youth under COVID 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2205-307 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Henderson-Massey youth under COVID 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2213-306 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Otara-Papatoetoe youth under COVID 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2214-201 |
Ongoing Youthline Helpline support for Papakura youth under COVID 2021/2022 Papakura Small Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2210-405 |
Ongoing Helpline support for Manurewa youth under COVID 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2215-204 |
Ongoing Helpline support for Puketapapa youth under COVID 2021/2022 Puketāpapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR2202-211 |
Ongoing Helpline support for Devonport-Takapuna youth under COVID 2021/2022 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR221703 |
Continuing to support Upper Harbour youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Upper Harbour Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2221-2212 |
Supporting vulnerable Whau youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2212-224 |
Supporting Orakei youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2205-211 |
Supporting Henderson-Massey youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2220-223 |
Supporting Waitemata youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2218-214 |
Supporting Waiheke youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waiheke Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2211-321 |
Supporting Maungakiekie-Tamaki youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2217-217 |
Supporting Upper Harbour youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2207-331 |
Supporting Howick youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,750.00 |
|
LG2206-233 |
Supporting the youth of Hibiscus & Bays under COVID 2021/2022 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2203-218 |
Supporting Franklin youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2214-219 |
Supporting Papakura rangatahi in a COVID world 2021/2022 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2213-221 |
Supporting Otara-Papatoetoe rangatahi in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2209-215 |
Supporting Mangere-Otahuhu youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2208-314 |
Supporting Kaipatiki youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2215-213 |
Supporting the youth of Puketapapa in a COVID world 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2202-219 |
Supporting Devonport-Takapuna youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2219-209 |
Supporting Waitakere Ranges youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2210-319 |
Supporting Manurewa youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
QR2214-102 |
Supporting Papakura youth to prosper in a COVID world 2021/2022 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2209-203 |
Supporting Māngere-Ōtāhuhu youth to prosper in a COVID world 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2218-201 |
Supporting Waiheke youth to cope in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2213-205 |
Supporting Otara-Papatoetoe youth to cope in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2207-105 |
Supporting Howick youth cope with COVID 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QRTP2212-108 |
Supporting Orakei youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2210-217 |
Supporting Manurewa youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2208-210 |
Supporting Kaipatiki youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2220-124 |
Supporting Waitematā youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2201-217 |
Supporting the youth of Albert-Eden in a COVID world 2021/2022 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2202-115 |
Supporting Devonport-Takapuna youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response Grant, Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR2221-210 |
Supporting the youth of the Whau in a COVID world 2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR2219-112 |
Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a Covid world 2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2205-209 |
Supporting Henderson Massey youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2215-110 |
Supporting Puketapapa youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Puketāpapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2211-221 |
Supporting the youth of Maungakiekie-Tāmaki in a COVID world 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2218-111 |
Supporting Waiheke youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2207-212 |
Continuing to support Howick youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
QR2213-118 |
Supporting Otara Papatoetoe youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2209-114 |
Supporting Māngere-Ōtāhuhu youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2221-206 |
Supporting Whau youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2207-127 |
Supporting Howick youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2205-109 |
Supporting Henderson-Massey youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2217-109 |
Supporting Upper Harbour youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2206-119 |
Supporting Hibiscus & Bays youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2201-13 |
Supporting Albert-Eden youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2220-130 |
Supporting Waitematā youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $7,000.00 |
|
LG2210-115 |
Supporting Manurewa youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2212-115 |
Supporting Orakei youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2209-122 |
Supporting Māngere-Otāhuhu youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2213-130 |
Supporting Ōtara-Papatoetoe youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,200.00 |
|
QR2203-115 |
Supporting Franklin youth in a COVID world 2021/2022 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2219-111 |
Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a COVID world 2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2208-108 |
Supporting the youth of Kaipatiki in a COVID world 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2214-108 |
Supporting the youth of Papakura in a COVID world 2021/2022 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,250.00 |
|
LG2215-108 |
Supporting the youth of Puketapapa in a COVID world 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2202-113 |
Supporting the youth of Devonport Takapuna in a COVID world 2021/2022 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2211-131 |
Supporting the youth of Maungakiekie-Tāmaki in a COVID world 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,593.00 |
|
QR2221-111 |
Supporting the youth of Whau in a COVID world 2021/2022 Whau Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2205-113 |
Supporting the youth of Henderson Massey in a COVID world 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $700.00 |
|
QR2201-129 |
Supporting the youth of Albert Eden in a COVID world 2021/2022 Albert-Eden Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2103-305 |
Supporting the youth of Franklin in a COVID world 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2118-306 |
Supporting the youth of Waiheke in a COVID world 2020/2021 Waiheke Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2107-232 |
Supporting the young people of Howick in a COVID world 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR2121-313 |
Supporting the youth of Whau in a COVID world 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Three - Review accountability |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2120-227 |
Supporting the youth of Waitematā in a COVID world 2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2113-327 |
Suppopring the youth of Otara-Papatoetoe in a COVID world 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2109-116 |
Supporting the youth of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu in a COVID world 2020/2021 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,617.17 |
|
QR2115-109 |
Supporting the youth of Puketapapa in a COVID world 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2102-231 |
Supporting the vulnerable youth of Devonport-Takapuna 2020/2021 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2121-219 |
Supporting the young people of Whau in a COVID world 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2114-221 |
Supporting the young people of Papakura in a COVID world 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2120-235 |
Supporting the young people of Waitematā in a COVID world 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Review accountability |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2111-339 |
Supporting the youth of Maungakiekie-Tamaki in a COVID world 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2115-219 |
Supporting the young people of Puketapapa in a COVID world 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,606.00 |
|
LG2119-217 |
Supporting the youth of Waitakere Ranges in a COVID world 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2102-115 |
Supporting young people under COVID-19 2020/2021 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG2108-110 |
Supporting the young people of Kaipatiki under Covid 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2105-115 |
Supporting the young people of Henderson-Massey under Covid 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2107-126 |
Supporting the young people of Howick under Covid 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2121-115 |
Supporting the young people of Whau under Covid 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2101-114 |
Supporting the young people of Albert-Eden under Covid-19 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2106-128 |
Supporting the young people of Hibiscus & Bays under Covid 2020/2021 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2109-133 |
Suppoprting the young people of Mangere-Otahuhu under Covid 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2120-131 |
Supporting young people in need in the Waitemata community 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2119-123 |
Supporting young people in need in the Waitakere Ranges community 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2114-121 |
Supporting young people in need in the Papakura community 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG2115-122 |
Supporting young people in need in the Puketapapa community 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2018-216 |
Supporting the youth of Waiheke Island under Covid 19 2019/2020 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2012-217 |
Youthline Helpline support for the youth of Orakei 2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2021-215 |
Helpline services for the youth of Whau and their families 2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2019-216 |
Helpline services for the youth of Waitakere Ranges 2019/2020 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2009-236 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2011-228 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Supervision, Triage Support and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2010-223 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Training, Support, Supervision and Telecommunications 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2005-220 |
Helpline services for the youth of Henderson-Massey 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2013-248 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2015-209 |
Youthline Helpline Volunteer Triage Support and Supervision 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 signed 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 Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $8,050.00 |
|
WTM14-2009 |
Supporting Young People into Employment LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
CGAF14_100099 |
Basic Youth & Community Counselling, Transition - Volunteer Training Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $6,000.00 |
|
RD14_100019 |
Supporting Young People into Employment LB - Rodney Local Board Community Grant - 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
UH14_100010 |
Supporting Young People into Employment LB - Upper Harbour Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
HB2014_100016 |
Supporting Young People into Employment LB - Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
AE14_100021 |
Supporting Young People into Employment LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
SIF14_100004 |
Youth Health Councils (YHCs) seminars and workshops for Howick and Mangere-Otahuhu secondary schools South - Social Investment - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $14,800.00 |
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16 November 2023 |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We believe many community benefits can derive from individuals,
family members and groups being able to access information, advice, support
and useful tools to gain a better understanding of anxiety in all its forms,
empower them to develop their well-being and resilience to cope with
anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel more capable and confident
in coping with changes, become more engaged with their community
opportunities, and be better able to support other people to do likewise. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Albert Eden · People are resilient and can adapt to change Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Maungakiekie-Tāmaki · Our community is resilient and feels prepared for the effects of climate change Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Waitematā · Provide accessible and inclusive opportunities and services that meet the needs of our diverse communities Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Puketāpapa · Our people are able to help their communities and others Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Kaipātiki · our people are involved in the community, socially connected to one another, and supported to be active, creative, resilient, and healthy Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Upper Harbour · Community participation and wellbeing Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to do likewise. Our approach is very much to support people experiencing anxiety to develop resilience and so are better able to achieve their goals and aspirations which can be severely curtailed by their anxiety barriers. Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Papakura · Support communities and individuals within Papakura to achieve their goals and aspirations Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. Whau · Our youngest, oldest, and most vulnerable citizens are respected, included, and cared for, particularly in light of the evolving COVID-19 situation Our Anxiety NZ workshops, services, resources and website content are
all designed to provide information, advice, support and useful tools for
individuals, family members and groups to gain a better understanding of
anxiety in all its forms, empower them to develop their well-being and
resilience to cope with anxiety-provoking situations and conditions, feel
more capable and confident in coping with changes, become more engaged with
their community opportunities, and be better able to support other people to
do likewise. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Volunteering Auckland |
Sourcing additional volunteers as needed for admin/promotion activities |
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Anxiety NZ trained volunteers |
Supporting the roll-out and delivery of community education workshops etc |
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Other mental health support organisations that our CEO is very well connected with. |
Assisting with promotion of our CE programme |
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Age Concern |
Advisory re working in the seniors sector and supporting older people |
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Tertiary institutions via their health centres |
Identifying key issues for students/young people to be targetted by our CE programme |
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St Johns Ambulance |
Sharing information about their experience of anxiety-related issues presented to their service |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) We will include tikanga in our workshops, and our presentations and resources will include Te Reo as well as references to Maori mental health models and tools such as Te Whare Tapa Wha. We will seek interest from marae to host our workshops and also will seek to collaborate with Maori mental health support services in the promotion and delivery of our workshops. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We will ensure that the workshops are run where there is
suitable access for people with mobility issues. When necessary we will
contract a signer to support people with hearing disabilities. If
delivering to people with English as a 2nd language or who prefer to receive
information in Maori or other language, we will ensure that we have an
interpreter. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* Our CES programme will include all of the above elements, promoting healthy eating, active lifestyles, the importance of drinking water, movement and avoidance of substances. Participants will be supported to develop their own positive well-being plans covering these aspects of a healthy environment approach. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Many more women than men use our therapeutic services, but we have a good spread of ethnicities and ages requesting these and also our resources.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$52000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funds to cover 25 hours per week for 52 weeks, @ $40 per hour. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We are very much wanting to reach out to support people/families/communities struggling with anxiety, using our 41 years of experience and high-quality resources. For ANZT to achieve impact Auckland-wide through our community education programme, we know that we need this person to be working at least 25 hours per week and preferably more. A minimum grant from the Multiboard Fund, with hopefully funding for the shortfall coming from Foundation North and other funders, would be $41,600 (for 20 hours rather than 25 per week). |
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Cost of participation: |
For organisations, we would request a fee of between $500 and $750 for running a workshop. For individuals, we would wish to charge only $10-$15 max per workshop. Our intention is to be able to then cover a further 5-10 hours per week for the CES. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$64000.00 |
$16500.00 |
$20000.00 |
$52000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Salary |
$52000.00 |
$52000.00 |
|
Promotion/marketing |
$1800.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Overheads (IT, admin, supervision) |
$4200.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Resources |
$3500.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Venue hire |
$2500.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
Fees for 20 workshops for organisations/employers @ $750 each |
$15000.00 |
|
Participant fees $15 pp for 10 workshops, average of 10 participants |
$1500.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Foundation North |
$20000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
|
Promotion materials, downloaded resources |
$3200.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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15 |
300 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
In our calculations of participant numbers, we have included family
members, care-givers and support people as it is extremely valuable to share
our information and resources with them as well as the affected
individuals. Families can be extremely impacted by the limitations and
challenges posed by anxiety issues. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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LG2401-141 |
Security improvements 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Follow up |
Undecided $0.00 |
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MB2324-159 |
Specialist Community Educator 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2301-341 |
Replacement of reception counter and desks 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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ASF2301-145 |
20223 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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MB2223-265 |
Increasing our outreach/promotion of our services and programmes 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $6,245.00 |
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ASF2201-116 |
2022 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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MB2022-243 |
Communication Education Webinars on Managing Stress and Anxiety 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Follow up |
Approved $7,100.00 |
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MB2021-243 |
The Delivery of Community Education Workshops 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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ASF210110 |
2021 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Review accountability |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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MB1920-243 |
The delivery of community education workshops 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $13,200.00 |
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ASF2001-04 |
2020 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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LG2020-142 |
Community Space to Connect with Health and Wellbeing Project 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1901-159 |
Community Education Project 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1906-163 |
Physical Activity and Resiliency Program 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $6,000.00 |
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LG1801-116 |
Advanced Suicide Prevention Training to Build Community Resilience 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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WH15_2018 |
FRIENDS Resilience Workshops for Young People Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-132 |
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Asthma New Zealand Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Providing free Education & Support to people with Asthma/COPD |
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Location: |
Asthma NZ. 581 Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden, Auckland 0604 |
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Summary: |
Asthma NZ to deliver our 3+ (asthma education & self-management)
program in the community and schools. This enhances lives affected by
asthma/COPD through education and support, addressing a leading cause of
death among under-35 Kiwis. |
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Expertise: |
Asthma NZ have been supporting those with asthma and COPD (Chronic
Obstruction Pulmonary Disorder) for 52 years. We are the largest not for
profit provider of free respiratory education, training and support in New
Zealand. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 31/03/2024 |
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People reached: |
1 in 8 people have a respiratory condition which requires ongoing self management & education. |
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% of participants from Local Board |
12.5% |
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Promotion: |
Asthma NZ have a very active social media presence with a growing reach. In our annual reports published on our website and circulated across all of our member and patient databases, we acknowledge all those that enable us to do what we do. In addition, Asthma NZ extend the offer of education, training and support to all our funders employees and their whanau. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Improved Health and Well-being - Individuals learn skills to self
manage their respiratory health, leading to fewer exacerbations,
hospitalisations, and improved quality of life. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki · Communities are active and healthy Research shows that asthma and COPD stop 60% of people from leaving
their houses to be actively engaged in sports and community activities that
they have passion for. The Asthma NZ project provides crucial education,
training and support to individuals so they can live full lives with asthma
and COPD. By addressing these respiratory conditions, which can significantly
impact one's quality of life, the project empowers community members to take
control of their health and well-being and remain active. Ōrākei · Activities that are led by the community, encourage and support people from all walks of life at actively participate in their community The Asthma NZ project strongly supports the priority of community-led
activities that encourage widespread participation across diverse
demographics. By providing free education and support to individuals affected
by asthma and COPD, the project enables people from all walks of life to take
an active role in managing their respiratory health. Puketāpapa · Places that we live, learn, work and play support us to have healthier, more active lifestyles Asthma NZ significantly contributes to the priority of creating
environments that promote healthier and more active lifestyles in the places
we live, learn, work, and play. By focusing on education, support, and
engagement related to asthma and COPD, the project actively works towards
nurturing such environments. Devonport-Takapuna · Our communities, including mana whenua, feel connected and supported to plan, deliver, and participate in activities and services in their local area Asthma NZ provides free education, support, and resources for
individuals managing asthma and COPD, and this enables a sense of connection,
engagement, and empowerment within the local Devonport-Takapuna community. Kaipātiki · our people are involved in the community, socially connected to one another, and supported to be active, creative, resilient, and healthy Asthma NZ provides free education, support, and resources for
individuals managing asthma and COPD, which contributes to the well-being,
social connection, and active engagement of individuals within the
Kaipātiki community. Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing Asthma NZ significantly supports the priority of ensuring people's
safety and access to services for their wellbeing. By offering free
education, support, and resources for individuals managing asthma and COPD,
the organization directly contributes to the safety and wellbeing of the
Howick community. Manurewa · Strengthening whānau and tamariki well-being Asthma NZ plays a significant role in strengthening whānau and
tamariki well-being through its dedicated efforts. By providing free
education, support, and resources for individuals managing asthma and COPD,
we contribute to the well-being of families and children in several ways. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging Asthma NZ actively supports the priority of promoting health and
wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of
belonging. By offering free education, support, and resources for individuals
managing asthma and COPD, we contribute to the health and well-being of
communities in meaningful ways. Papakura · Support communities and individuals within Papakura to achieve their goals and aspirations Asthma NZ actively supports the priority of supporting communities
and individuals within Papakura to achieve their goals and aspirations. By
offering free education, support, and resources for individuals managing
asthma and COPD, Asthma NZ contributes to the well-being and success of the
Papakura community in meaningful ways. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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None |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Asthma NZ partner with a number of Maori health providers and community support groups. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our mobile nurses travel to where patients need us, meaning those with disabilities have easy access. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Asthma NZ's promotion of a healthy environment approach involves
raising awareness, providing education, and collaborating with community
members, local schools, healthcare providers, businesses and organisations
focused on health and wellness. This creates an environment that
supports smoke-free living, healthy eating choices, and active lifestyles.
Asthma NZ can contribute to improved respiratory health and overall
well-being in the community. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Asthma NZ has a strong focus on children and those in lower socio-economic communities. Because our mobile nurses travel to where the patients need us our services have a much higher uptake with Maori, Pacifica and those of lower financial means. We also reach into our disabled community that lack the ability to be mobile. Children, Maori and Pacifica are 3 times more likely to be hospitalised for asthma. Hence the partnership with schools and other kaimahi/community support services.
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Financial information |
|
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Amount requested: |
$43973.20 |
|
Requesting grant for: |
Delivery of 3+ (asthma education & self management) program in the community and schools. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Unfortunately respiratory illness cannot be cured. The recent weather events, damp, cold, mouldy homes and increased anxiety have seen a rise in those presenting with poorly managed asthma and COPD. Asthma NZ have 700,000 patients - our work is never done. Asthma NZ receive no government funding so keeping a nurse in the community for even a week makes a difference to a number of lives. It costs Asthma NZ approximately $80,000 a year to keep a nurse educator in the community. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
|
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$43973.20 |
$0.00 |
$15800.00 |
$0.00 |
|
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Howick Specialised nursing expertise |
$3108.00 |
$3108.00 |
|
Kaipātiki Specialised nursing expertise |
$1190.70 |
$1190.70 |
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Manurewa Specialised nursing expertise |
$1290.00 |
$1290.00 |
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Māungakiekie-Tāmaki Specialised nursing expertise |
$9922.50 |
$9922.50 |
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Ōrakei Specialised nursing expertise |
$9712.50 |
$9712.50 |
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Ōtara-Papatoetoe Specialised nursing expertise |
$2331.00 |
$2331.00 |
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Papakura Specialised nursing expertise |
$4945.00 |
$4945.00 |
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Puketāpapa Specialised nursing expertise |
$5520.00 |
$5520.00 |
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Devonport-Takapuna Specialised nurse expertise |
$5953.50 |
$5953.50 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
N/A |
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Albert-Eden Local Board |
$5000.00 |
Pending |
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St Joans Trust |
$5800.00 |
Pending |
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Lister Presbyterian |
$5000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
|
N/A |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
7 |
252 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
All supporting documentation and school info attached below. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
|
MB2324-132 |
Providing free Education & Support to people with Asthma/COPD 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2401-109 |
Distribution-of Spacers & information-brochures to-people with respiratory-disease in the-community 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2410-105 |
Free distribution of resources/equipment to people with respiratory disease 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - SAP approved |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2313-248 |
Free spacer distribution to people with Respiratory-Disease in Ōtara-Papatoetoe community 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2321-216 |
Free spacer distribution to people with Respiratory-Disease in Whau community 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
|
QR2319-221 |
Facilitate West Auckland COPD Support Group & free spacer distribution 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2315-208 |
Provide free Education/Support to people with Asthma/COPD in the community 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $868.00 |
|
LG2301-242 |
Free Education/Support to people with Asthma/COPD in the community 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
ASF2301-106 |
20223 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
LG2308-216 |
Free distribution of Spacers & Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2301-208 |
Free distribution of Spacers/Asthma Emergency information to the community 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2314-103 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community & Schools 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2309-102 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency-information fridge Magnets to the community 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,898.00 |
|
LG2311-107 |
Facilitate Central/South Auckland Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Support Group 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2321-101 |
To-Provide Education/Support & distribution of Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2220-208 |
Free distribution of spacers to people with Asthma/COPD in-the community 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG2213-227 |
3+Home-visit-Project: Free Education & Support to people with Asthma/COPD 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2221-2208 |
3+ Home Visit project 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
ASF2201-106 |
2022 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $13,862.00 |
|
LG2210-220 |
Free-distribution-Expiratory-Muscle-Strength- Device to older-people with COPD in the community. 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2205-129 |
Asthma & Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Awareness in the Community 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG2201-07 |
Education & Support to Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease Support Groups & older-adults in-the-community 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2209-107 |
Provide free-Smoking-Cessation for Clients with Asthma/COPD in the community 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2211-105 |
“My Health, My Voice” Youth Programme 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2119-201 |
Older adults with Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease support group Hall hire 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2121-303 |
Facilitate West Auckland Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Support Group 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2115-102 |
Free Education & Support to people with Asthma & COPD 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2110-402 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home visits to the community 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF210109 |
2021 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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LG2101-101 |
Free Distribution of Nebulisers & Education/Support to people with COPD 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,360.00 |
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LG2005-213 |
Note-Book-Computer for Mobile-Asthma-Educators' home-visit to provide free Asthma diagnosis 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2011-205 |
Towards Note book computer for Mobile-Nurse-Educators free home visit project 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2017-218 |
Towards FeNO-Lung-Function Machine to provide free -Asthma-test to the community 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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MB1920-214 |
Portable FeNO Lung-Function Machine to provide free-test to the community 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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ASF2001-01 |
2020 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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QR2020-134 |
Breathe Easy Asthma Education in the community 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2009-103 |
Free Nebulisers & Education, Support for seniors with COPD 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2008-209 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency kits to schools and the community 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2020-113 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home-visits to Waitematā area community 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-122 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators Home visit to people with Asthma/COPD 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2010-102 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency information with Peak-flow charts to community 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-112 |
Note Book computers for Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators home visits 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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LG2001-109 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home visits to Albert-Eden community 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1914-235 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1905-231 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1921-216 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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LG1911-323 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1917-210 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstrctive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1910-219 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1908-318 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstrctive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1920-212 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1915-208 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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ASF1901-17 |
2019 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1913-218 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-304 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1901-203 |
Auckland City Council Rates for the Asthma Center 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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ASF1901-04 |
2019 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1912-101 |
Asthma Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG1901-128 |
The Replacement of the old carpet at Auckland Region Asthmacenter 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1915-133 |
Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease awareness in the community 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1901-103 |
Stop smoking to reduce Asthma and other Respiratory Disease 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1915-107 |
The Replacement of the old carpet at Auckland Asthma Center 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1920-124 |
Asthma /Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1807-224 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,255.70 |
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QR1805-327 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) awareness in the community 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1802-323 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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QR1810-320 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1809-315 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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ASF1801-002 |
2018 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $14,000.00 |
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LG1811-211 |
Asthma /Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1801-101 |
Breathe Easy School Education 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1820-106 |
Breathe Easy Asthma Education & Prevention program with school/preschool Project 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF1720-032 |
2017 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PKTSRG1718008 |
Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2017-2018 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1701-304 |
Publishing & free distribution of "The NZ Journal of Respiratory Health' magazine 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1720-203 |
Asthma Education & Awareness in the community 2016/2017 Waitematā Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1707-212 |
Asthma awareness in the community 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_161700001 |
2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1620-40 |
Printing asthma educational brochures to distribute to the community free of charge 2015/2016 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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R2LESF112 |
World Asthma Day 5th of May 2015 2014/2015 Round2 Local Events Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CGAF1_141500002 |
Printing Asthma Educational pamphlets Central Community Group Assistance Fund: Round 1 2014-2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_141500005 |
581 Mount Eden Road, Mt Eden Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $9,237.00 |
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LESF00105 |
World COPD Awareness Day 2014 2014/2015 Round1 Local Events Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HM14_100005 |
Printing Asthma management educational brochures and Fridge Magnets for asthma emergency. LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CWF14_100011 |
Printing Asthma management educational brochures and Asthma emergency fridge magnets to go with it. West - Community Wellbeing Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-164 |
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Bravo company Charitable Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Well-being for fathers |
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Location: |
Howick, Franklin, Maungakiekie-Tāmaki, Manurewa, Otara-Papatoetoe, Manurewa, Papakura, Māngere-Ōtāhuhu |
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Summary: |
We have a 3 stage well-being programme for fathers. Stage one: Volunteer led support groups. Stage Two: a 3–6-day wilderness tramping and tenting experiences to address their current state of wellbeing, growth for personal improvement, build trust with their mentor/coach for follow-up, increase self-efficacy and confidence, develop goals, reduce isolation, build vulnerability, emotional intimacy and a sense of community. And identify individual needs for mental health services, relationship counselling, addiction counselling, anger management, budgeting, life coaching/mentoring, etc. Stage three is connecting the participants to health services available to them and managing the support groups. We take the fathers out of their comfort zone physically, mentally, and emotionally to push them to be a positive part of their family and community. |
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Expertise: |
Our team has worked in the community mental health field in Tamaki Makaurau since 2004. We are very experienced delivering community programmes including the development of a wide network of health services, addiction services and parenting programmes. Our CEO has successfully delivered mentoring and life skills programmes for rangatahi and whanau through another charitable trust for almost 20 years. We felt it was time to develop a targeted paternal health programme, addressing a significant source of the problems we see with rangatahi. We have a wide range of expertise from coaching, anger management programmes, life coaching, running wilderness camps, health and safety expertise, ethics training, training/experience with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, collaborating with schools, police and social service agencies. |
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Dates: |
04/12/2023 - 31/07/2024 |
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People reached: |
440 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will include Auckland Council on the website as a funder. We will also do a press release in local papers. We will also acknowlege Auckland Council on our social media. |
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Conflicts of interest: Michael Turinsky is a member of the Howick Local Board.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We address factors contributing to challenges faced by our youth and
families due to paternal health. Schools, police, churches, and social
service agencies have highlighted a need for our father-focused program. We
address the impact fathers have on the health of their tamariki, rangatahi,
partners/ex-partners, and wider whanau. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki · Communities are self-led and empowered to thrive, overcome challenges, and succeed There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Franklin · Our community support agencies, resident groups and marae are supported to co-ordinate or deliver a range of community wellbeing and resilience services and programmes. There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Howick · People are safe with access to services to support their wellbeing There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu · Successful communities are made up of thriving families and empowered people living in safe neighbourhoods There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Manurewa · Strengthening whānau and tamariki well-being There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. Papakura · Support communities and individuals within Papakura to achieve their goals and aspirations There is a growing body of research and evidence on men's mental
health and well-being in Aotearoa. Many fathers are experiencing mental
health problems, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. This is
reflected in high rates of hospitalization and suicide amongst men. According
to the latest data from the New Zealand Chief Coroner, in the year ending
June 2020, the suicide rate for males in New Zealand was 21.9 per 100,000
population (amongst the highest in the western world). Social factors, such
as employment, financial security, and social support, can have a significant
impact on men's wellbeing. There has also been a concerning increase in
domestic abuse. According to police statistics, there was a 9% increase in
reported family violence incidents in 2020 compared to the previous year,
with a total of 120,000 incidents reported. Domestic abuse is one of the
symptoms of unaddressed mental health and wellbeing in men and has been a
longstanding issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, with our country having one of
the highest rates of family violence in the developed world. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Young Life NZ Trust |
office space and office equipment |
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NZ Police |
referring participants to the programme |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· 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 We have developed this programme in consultation with iwi. The
connection to the whenua as a link to wellbeing is part of that design. The
project is focused on the Te Whare Tapa Whā, addressing taha
wairua/spiritual wellbeing, taha hinengaro/mental and emotional wellbeing,
taha tinana/physical wellbeing and taha whānau/family and social
wellbeing. Our connection with the whenua/land forms the foundation. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes As our programme is health based, we will be promoting smoke free messages and healthy food/dring in our material and a healthy lifestyle within the programme. As part of our programme, we will promote waste minimisation with a "no trace" impact. A major part of our approach is based around encouraging active lifestyle and fitness as a strategy to improve mental health and well-being. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The project is aimed at the mental health of fathers and their families.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$33906.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding to purchase outdoor gear for Stage two of the programme, the wilderness well-being retreat experiences. We will provide outdoor gear for participants to use while they on the well-being retreat. We must manage health and safety for the participants and that they have access to quality gear to get the most out of the programme. By providing "loaner" gear that is required to participate safely for the fathers, we reduce barriers that would prevent them from being part of the programme. The gear will be re-used during every wilderness well-being retreat. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would have to accept fewer fathers into the programme. |
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Cost of participation: |
$650 per participant, however, we will have scholarships for those who cannot afford the cost. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$143761.73 |
$26000.00 |
$50381.11 |
$33475.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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15 tents |
$11249.85 |
$5625.00 |
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15 sleeping bags |
$11999.85 |
$6000.00 |
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15 Backpacks |
$6749.00 |
$3374.00 |
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15 Thermal longs |
$1199.85 |
$600.00 |
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15 Thermal tops |
$1499.85 |
$750.00 |
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15 Socks |
$449.85 |
$225.00 |
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15 gloves |
$749.85 |
$375.00 |
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15 Tramping boots |
$8249.85 |
$4125.00 |
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15 Waterproof trouser |
$1799.85 |
$900.00 |
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15 Rain jackets |
$1799.85 |
$900.00 |
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15 Heavy jacket |
$7449.85 |
$3725.00 |
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15 Insulated Thermoflex jackets |
$5999.85 |
$3000.00 |
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15 insulated shirt layer |
$1199.85 |
$600.00 |
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15 rain paints |
$1799.85 |
$875.00 |
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6 Accelerant Jacket for volunteers |
$3299.94 |
$1650.00 |
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15 tramping shorts |
$824.85 |
$412.00 |
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6 microplus hoodie for volunteers |
$539.94 |
$270.00 |
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3 Rain fly shelters |
$599.97 |
$300.00 |
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2 Gear storage bags heavy |
$399.98 |
$200.00 |
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Staffing costs |
$50000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Well being wilderness retreat food for 10 retreats |
$16900.00 |
$0.00 |
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transport for 10 retreats |
$9000.00 |
$0.00 |
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$$ |
$$ |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$650 from each participant. half of our participants are on scholarship from donations and referring agencies. |
$26000.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Green foundation |
$15000.00 |
Pending |
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Stoney Creek Ltd |
$35381.11 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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10 |
7200 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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MB2324-164 |
Well-being for fathers 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-122 |
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CNSST Foundation |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Chinese Cultural Competency Training Programme |
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Location: |
Two rounds: first round in East and South Auckland; second round in Central Auckland |
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Summary: |
Provide two rounds of Chinese Cultural Competency Training (30-hr
programme) to enhance the cultural cohesion and cultural competency for local
business groups and social service providers, etc. |
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Expertise: |
CNSST Foundation has successful delivery experience of Chinese
Cultural Competency Programme to over 60 Police officers with 55 graduates.
We have received 100% appreciation and satisfaction rate. Some of the
positive feedbacks: |
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Dates: |
15/01/2024 - 30/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
All the supporting Local Boards will be explicitly acknowledged in CNSST Annual Report and all the promotional items of the Chinese Cultural Competency Training Programme in recognition of the support from the local boards. Any of the local boards interested in the programme are invited to join and experience the benefit of the training. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Chinese Cultural Competency Training is an NZQA approved training
programme. The structured basic introductory training will help non-native
Chinese speakers to learn about Chinese language & culture and be able to
have basic communication with Chinese people in their daily life. Apart from
basic Chinese culture and language knowledge, some work-related
cross-cultural communication elements will be incorporated to facilitate
meaningful interaction with Chinese people in the daily work of participants.
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Albert Eden · People are included, interconnected and celebrate our diversity The programme targets local business groups and service providers. Through learning Chinese cultural competency together, the groups are well engaged and interconnected. By 10-week learning together, they enhance their understanding of a different culture with respect, which contributes to their sense to celebrate cultural diversity. Maungakiekie-Tāmaki · Communities are self-led and empowered to thrive, overcome challenges, and succeed The participating communities are leading the training by jointly
designing the workplace context training. Puketāpapa · Improve local skills so they match local opportunities After attending the Chinese cultural competency training, the participating local business groups and service providers have extended their cultural competency and good understanding of a different culture as one of local skills in local diversity communities. This enhances their collaboration and culturally competent business or service opportunities in the local and wider communities. Howick · Support local business recovery from impact of COVID-19 Business communities are one of the priority groups that will benefit from the training. The 10-week programme will contribute to enhance their capability building and connection with peer business groups. In the meantime, the training will also contribute to restore their confidence in business recovery. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu · Young people are equipped with skills, training, and support to flourish in the workforce Young people have the accessibility to this free training opportunity of Chinese Cultural Competency training, through which they are supported with improved cultural competency and connection in the community as a pathway to employment and flourishing in the workforce. Manurewa · Increasing the celebration of cultural diversity The programme targets local business groups and service providers. Through learning Chinese cultural competency together, the groups are well engaged and interconnected. By 10-week learning together, they enhance their understanding of a different culture with respect, which contributes to their sense to celebrate cultural diversity. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Increase opportunities for skill development, employment This is a training programme focusing on Chinese cultural competency training, which is an opportunity for the participants to develop their skills as a pathway to employment through the 10-week training. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Panmure Business Association |
local network; neighbour; supporter |
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St John |
local network; supporter |
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CNSST Cultural Learning Centre |
Cultural Expert |
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Chinese Media groups |
Promotion and supporter |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Maori groups and participants are accessible to the Chinese cultural competency training. As part of the programme design, we run consultation for the third part of the programme - workplace context cultural responsiveness. Any of the Maori groups or participants will be involved in the design in this part. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - CNSST Education Institute have the disability plan for all our educational programmes. We have the disability access for this programme. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* All CNSST venues and organised activities are smoke free. We have signed smoke-free agreement with Health New Zealand from 10 years ago. For Waste Minimisation, CNSST has been partners of Auckland Council to organise WMIF and LFHW campaigns. We are committed to environmental conservation projects, and this year we plan for CNSST Worm Farm as another advancement. The eco-friendly projects have developed translated resources and video which could be promoted and passed on through this Chinese cultural competency training programme delivery and other community-based activities of CNSST Foundation. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Not specifically.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$21000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Workplace Context Training - Consultation and Needs-based Design |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: $10,000 for venue, tutoring, resources and admin |
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Cost of participation: |
Free for participation if we receive funding support from Auckland Council |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$35404.00 |
$0.00 |
$5604.00 |
$6000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Marketing $1376 per week x 4 weeks |
$5504.00 |
$3000.00 |
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Tutoring $100 x 30 hrs x 2 rounds |
$6000.00 |
$6000.00 |
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Venue $30/hr x 35hrs x 2 rounds |
$2100.00 |
$2000.00 |
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Programme Coordination and Educational Support: $35 per hour x Average 10hrs per week x 40 wks |
$14000.00 |
$8000.00 |
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Outgoing and Admin: Office rent, Internet, Mobile, Travel, Stationary, etc. |
$5000.00 |
$2000.00 |
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Teaching Materials - Consultation, Resource development, publishing |
$1500.00 |
$0.00 |
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Volunteering support 50 hrs |
$1300.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Other fundraising to be applied |
$5604.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Discount for promotion |
$1000.00 |
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donated materials |
$500.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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5 |
50 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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MB2324-122 |
Chinese Cultural Competency Training Programme 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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WMIF2023-058 |
CNSST Worm Farm WMIF August 2023 - 2b. Panelist Review - Waste Solutions ONLY |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ASF202306 |
2023 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ACERF23-3868 |
Auckland Council Emergency Relief Fund Auckland Council Emergency Relief Fund - Paid |
Approved $750.00 |
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LFHW2023029 |
Love Food Hate Waste - Think Twice - From Farm to Households Love Food Hate Waste Fund 2023 - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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CCS23_1066 |
"Love Art" 2023 Summer CNSST Youth Art Workshops Creative Communities Scheme CCS23_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,535.00 |
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MB2223-138 |
CNSST Community Connection and Social Services - South Auckland 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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MB2223-137 |
CNSST Community Connection and Social Services - Central Auckland 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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MB2223-136 |
CNSST North Shore Community Connection and Social Services 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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ASF202206 |
2022 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD21_006 |
'Thriving ethnic community, empowered ethnic people' Project Regional Community Development grants 2021/2022 - Project in progress |
Approved $0.00 |
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CCS22_1_060 |
2021 CNSST Youth Arts Exhibition and Award Ceremony Creative Communities Scheme CCS22_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2207-128 |
"Community Connection" CNSST Education & Wellbeing Programme Howick & Botany 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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MB2022-158 |
"Community Connection" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme-South Auckland 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MB2022-157 |
“Community Connection” CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme-West Auckland 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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MB2022-156 |
"Community Connection" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme- North Auckland 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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MB2022-148 |
"Community Connection" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme-Central Auckland 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LFHW2001-15 |
Love Food Hate Waste - Chinese Community Campaign Love Food Hate Waste Fund 2020 - 2021 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,710.00 |
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WMIF2002-126 |
Compost and fertilize WMIF September 2020 - 4b. Grant Completed |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2107-122 |
"Unite Against COVID-19" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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MB2021-119 |
"Unite Against COVID-19" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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MB2021-118 |
"Unite Against COVID-19" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Review accountabliity |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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MB2021-117 |
"Unite Against COVID-19" CNSST Education and Wellbeing Programme 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Review accountabliity |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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REGCD2020 |
"A Brighter Future for Us" Multi-culture Community Hub Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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WMIF1902-065 |
"Love Food, Love Environment" CNSST Community Cafe WMIF September 2019 - 5a. Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2007-137 |
"A Brighter Future For You" CNSST CLC Cohesion Project 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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MB1920-119 |
"A Brighter Future For You" CNSST CLC Cohesion Project 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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MB1920-118 |
"A Brighter Future For You" CNSST CLC Cohesion Project 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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MB1920-117 |
"A Brighter Future For You" CNSST CLC Cohesion Project 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MB1920-116 |
"A Brighter Future For You" CNSST CLC Cohesion Project 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,358.00 |
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WMIF1901-048 |
Organic Waste goes to compost not landfill WMIF April 2019 - 4b. Grant Completed |
Approved $1,560.00 |
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ASF192033 |
2019 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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NCE1921-003 |
Whau Chinese New Year Celebration 2019 2018/2019 Non-Contestable Events - Whau - Aquitted |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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LG1907-219 |
New Migrant Orientation Program 2019 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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MB1819-153 |
2019 Auckland Children and Young People's Speech Contest 2018/2019 Multi-board Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1811-317 |
A Bright Future for You - CNSST Employment & Enterprise Service 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG1809-231 |
CNSST Manukau Branch - Migrant Service Centre 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,200.00 |
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LG1808-318 |
CNSST Art and Culture Club - North Shore 2017/2018 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1807-324 |
CNSST Art and Culture Club - Howick Botany 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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ASF1820-024 |
2018 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1820-219 |
CNSST Art and Culture Club - Central Auckland 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1805-236 |
CNSST Little Kiwi Dragon Dance Team 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,100.00 |
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NCE1821-008 |
Whau Chinese New Year Festival 2018 2017/2018 Events - Whau - Review accountability |
Approved $16,000.00 |
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WMIF1702-116 |
Eco-Community WMIF September 2017 - 5a. Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WMIF1701-006 |
Eco-community WMIF April 2017 - 4c. Grant not uplifted |
Approved $3,443.00 |
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LG1711-227 |
International Food and Moon Festival 2017 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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LG1705-206 |
CNSST CLC - New Lynn Art Project and Exhibition 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1702-202 |
CNSST CLC - Glenfield Art and Cultural Project and Exhibition Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two 2016/2017 - Acquitted |
Approved $639.00 |
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ASF1720-011 |
2017 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1707-218 |
CNSST CLC - Howick and Botany Art and Cultural Learning Programme 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1713-202 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Manuaku - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Programme 2016/2017 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $9,000.00 |
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LG1720-212 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Parnell - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Programme 2016/2017 Waitematā Local Grant, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG1708-106 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Glenfield Education Programme Kaipatiki Local Grants, Round One, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1721-126 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - West Auckland Education Programme 2016/2017 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1705-101 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - West Auckland Education Programme 2016/2017 Henderson-Massey Local Grants - Declined |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1702-112 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Glenfield Education Programme Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1712-112 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Parnell Education Programme 2016/2017 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Multiboard |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1707-101 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Howick and Botany Education Programme 2016/2017 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_161700035 |
Jubilee Building (545 Parnell Rd, Parnell) 2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS16_2_141 |
Chinese Cultural Programme for Local Schools Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - Regional Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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REGCD1674 |
The Asian Community Hub Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1611-112 |
Little Kungfu Master - Panmure Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1612-106 |
Little Kungfu Master - Central Auckland 2015/2016 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1607-110 |
Little Kungfu Master - East Auckland 2015/2016 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1605-110 |
Little Kungfu Master - West Auckland 2015/2016 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1621-105 |
Little Kungfu Master - West Auckland 2015/2016 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1602-112 |
Little Kungfu Master- Glenfield Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1608-104 |
Little Kungfu Master- Glenfield Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1609-122 |
Little Kungfu Master- Manukau 2015/2016 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1613-137 |
Little Kungfu Master- Manukau 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1620-44 |
Little Kungfu Master - Parnell 2015/2016 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CDC15-1044 |
Asian Community Hub Programme Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MO15-2050 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Mangere-Otahuhu) Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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SCF15_2028 |
Asian Seniors Service Line North - Strengthening Communities Fund, 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PA15-2027 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Papakura) Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MA15-2022 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Manurewa) Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WR15_2009 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - New Lynn - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Waitakere Ranges Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WH15_2020 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - New Lynn - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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HM15_2029 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - New Lynn - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HK15-2026 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Howick and Botany) Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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CCS15_2_034 |
Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Learning and Exhibition Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 - Regional Assessment Committee Round 2 2015 |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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00125 |
Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Learning and Exhibition Creative Communities Scheme 2015_1 - Regional Assessment Committee Round 1 2015 |
Declined $0.00 |
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YPF15_1008 |
Chinese New Settlers Services Trust West Auckland Youths Holiday Programme West - Youth Programme Fund, 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $620.00 |
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CWF15_1013 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre New Lynn Branch West - Community Wellbeing Fund, 2014/2015 Round 1 - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $1,300.00 |
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WH15_1007 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - New Lynn - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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HM15_1010 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - New Lynn - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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WTA1_141500017 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Parnell - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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MT1_141500011 |
CNSST Education - Employment Coaching and MYOB Training Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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OP15-1018 |
Asian Community Services Development in the Vietnamese community (Otara-Papatoetoe) Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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MO15-1033 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Mangere-Otahuhu) Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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PA15-1007 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Papakura) Papakura Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MA15-1016 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Manurewa) Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HK15-1013 |
Connecting Kids, Connecting Families education programme (Howick and Botany) Howick Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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UP15_1009 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Albany - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Upper Harbour Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HB15_1012 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Albany - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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KP15_1015 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Glenfield - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Kaipatiki Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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DT15_1012 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre - Glenfield - Connecting Kids, connecting families - Education Programme Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_141500077 |
Parnell Community Centre Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REF14S00007 |
"Kiwi's world dream" Charity Concert (Fundraising for the impoverished but talented kiwi youths' trip to China) Regional Event Fund 2013/14 - Supplementary Round : Maori, Youth, and Winter Events - Application |
Undecided $0.00 |
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OR14_100018 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Parnell Branch Chirstmas Celebration 2013 LB - Orakei Local Board Community Grants - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WTM14-2018 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Parnell Branch Christmas Celebration 2013 LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $880.00 |
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CCS14_100087 |
Chinese Painting & Calligraphy Learning & Exhibition Creative Communities Scheme 14_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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MT14_100005 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Chirstmas Celebration 2013 at Panmure Branch LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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WTM14_100005 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Parnell Branch Arts and Crafts Supplies LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $880.00 |
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AE14_100020 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Chirstmas Celebration 2013 at Parnell Branch and Panmure Branch LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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SCF14_100068 |
Asian Seniors Service Line North - Strengthening Communities Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WH14_100029 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre New Lynn Branch Christmas Celebration 2013 LB - Whau Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,529.20 |
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HM14_100017 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre New Lynn Branch Christmas Celebration 2013 LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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HB2014_100031 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Albany Branch Christmas Celebration 2013 LB - Hibiscus and Bays Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF14_100050 |
Jubilee Building,545 Parnell Road, Parnell Central - Community Accommodation Support Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $11,875.00 |
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KT14_100031 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Glenfield Branch Chirstmas Celebration 2013 LB - Kaipatiki Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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DT14_100010 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Glenfield Branch Chirstmas Celebration 2013 LB - Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $200.00 |
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CWF14_100032 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre New Lynn Branch West - Community Wellbeing Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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PPK14_100012 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Manukau Branch Christmas Celebration (Papakura) LB - Papakura Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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OP14_100013 |
CNSST Cultural Learning Centre Manukau Branch Christmas Celebration 2013 (Otara-Papatoetoe) LB - Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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YPF14_100019 |
Chinese New Settlers Services Trust West Auckland Youths Holiday Programme West - Youth Programme Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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SGFY14_100010 |
Youths Learning Group - Maths and English Grammar/Writing North - Small Grants Fund Youth - 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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SIF14_100020 |
Asian community services development in east and south Auckland (Howick) South - Social Investment - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $13,400.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-141 |
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John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Community Swim |
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Location: |
Manurewa Leisure Centre, Moana Nui a Kiwa Leisure Centre, Otara Leisure Centre, Lloyd Elsmore, Papatoetoe Centennial Pool |
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Summary: |
Community Swim delivers water safety sessions to Year 0-8 students from over 90 schools across Manurewa, Papatoetoe, Otara, Mangere and Howick, with sessions being delivered at the 5 Auckland Council Aquatic Centres in each of those areas. Each student receives free access to the program of 8 sessions which includes transport to and from school, pool entry, lane hire, professional instruction, and progression tracking which is uploaded to the national database. The program has been running for almost 15 years and has delivered over 1.6 million free sessions. |
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Expertise: |
Our Foundation has been running for 15 years, and this is our flagship program so it has been running from the outset. The program has been recognised by Water Safety New Zealand as being the most effective aquatics program in the country. The Foundation's Programs and Operations Manager has 20 years of experience in the aquatics sector providing swimming and water safety programs to communities across Auckland. |
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Dates: |
01/02/2024 - 13/12/2024 |
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People reached: |
18000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Social media channels, newsletters, funding reports |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Increased participation, engagement, and attendance of the students |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Maori, Pasifika and Asian populations are over-represented in the drowning statistics every year. Providing quality water safety education ensures that the next generation of New Zealanders are equipped with the tools and knowledge they need to keep themselves and their families safe in, on and around the water. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu · Our community recognises and supports aspirations and development of children and young people Community Swim exposes our children to the many aquatic sporting and employment pathways that are available to them. They will develop core foundational skills to enable them to become swimmers, divers, water polo players, and excellent kai moana gatherers. Coaching, instructing, lifeguarding and other careers they could pursue within the aquatics sector are much more visible to our young people when they engage in programs like this. Manurewa · Strengthening whānau and tamariki well-being Maori and Pasifika have a natural affinity with the water but do not always have the skills and knowledge to navigate these waterways safely. Our program provides Water Skills for Life which promotes safe practices and sound decision-making skills which our tamariki can then pass on to their wider whanau. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging Community Swim provides a toolkit for our tamariki and rangatahi to use when recreating in our local aquatic spaces to ensure their safety. Community Swim also provides the foundational skills for swimming which can have lifelong health and wellbeing benefits for all particpants. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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HPK Swimming Club - Swimgym |
Program provider |
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Auckland Council |
Bus stewardship, lane hire and entry fee cover |
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Water Safety New Zealand |
Program content and database management |
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Ted Manson Foundation |
Buses |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We already have a number of specialised schools and satellite units participating in the program. Activities are adapted to suit all abilities and special needs, and staff are trained accordingly. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Students are encouraged to bring their own drink bottles, we talk about the importance of drinking water to stay hydrated and eating well to fuel energy. Students are taught about how swimming and aquatic fitness can help them achieve sporting success and healthy lifestyles. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All genders, ethnicities and abilities are catered for. The program is specifically for Year 0 - 8 students.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$60000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We would use this funding to go towards delivery of Term 1 sessions at all 5 facilities. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would either seek funding elsewhere or reduce the number of schools that could access the program. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$495560.00 |
$0.00 |
$400000.00 |
$35560.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Community Swim Delivery |
$495560.00 |
$60000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Ted Manson Foundation Grant |
$100000.00 |
Approved |
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Water Safety NZ Grant |
$150000.00 |
Pending |
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Lion Foundation Grant |
$150000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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MB2324-141 |
Community Swim 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2310-242 |
Run, Jump and Throw for Gold 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2207-225 |
Community Swim 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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LG2107-149 |
Community Swim 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2010-108 |
Run, Jump & Throw for Gold 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1909-253 |
Primary Sport 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1907-333 |
Secondary Schools Water Safety Initiative 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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LG1913-242 |
Primary Sport 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1914-126 |
Run, Jump & Throw For Gold Programme 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1903-111 |
Community Swim - Waiuku 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1809-258 |
Primary Sport 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1810-245 |
Community Swim 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1813-228 |
Primary Sport 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1807-134 |
Community Swim 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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LG1709-261 |
Primary Sport 2016/2017 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1713-230 |
Primary Sport 2016/2017 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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SR17-138 |
John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation Regional Sport & Recreation Grants 2017/2018 Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $230,000.00 |
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LG1607-218 |
Community Swim 2015/2016 Howick Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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LG1609-203 |
Primary Sport (Mangere-Otahuhu) 2015/2016 Mangere-Otahuhu Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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RegRSR1641 |
John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation Regional Sport and Recreation Grant 2015/2016 Round One - Submitted |
Approved $208,000.00 |
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LG1613-134 |
Primary Sport 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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REF1500026 |
Queen Street Golden Mile (“QSGM”) Regional Event Fund 2014/2015 - Application |
Approved $0.00 |
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SIF14_2060 |
Primary Sport Programme (Mangere-Otahuhu) South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $35,000.00 |
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MO14_2008 |
Primary Sport Programme (Mangere-Otahuhu) LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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SIF14_2041 |
Primary Sport (Otara-Papatoetoe) South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-111 |
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Kila's Style Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Dressed in Confidence workshops |
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Location: |
Nora Swann HQ - 318 Ti Rakau Drive, Burswood |
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Summary: |
The Dressed in Confidence (DIC) programme is designed and delivered
using various creative mediums which include fashion, discussions and
engagement through activity and demonstrations. We teach innovatively as we
know indigenous communities connect naturally with the arts, with all our key
messages subtly planted throughout our programme as our goal is to
authentically engage, build relationships and make impact with the
participants so they can thrive in their communities. |
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Expertise: |
Nora Swann is the lead facilitator for DIC who has a proven record of
running these workshops. |
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Dates: |
15/01/2024 - 13/01/2025 |
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People reached: |
3x programmes per location (5) x20ppl = 300 ppl directly |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
We will acknowledge the contributions via: |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Building the capacity of both youth and adults through wellbeing
activities |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences The Kila's Style Trust are new to this area, and we'd like to do more
work with the Howick community as our office is now based in Burswood however
our founder Nora Swann has run a couple of major events in Howick already so
she is not a stranger to this area. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu · Partnering with Māori and Pasifika to enable excellence and equity With all the workshops and events that Dressed in Confidence run, our
first choice is to partner up with other small organisations of Maori and
Pacific descent as we understand how important it is for small business
owners to support other small business owners. We are connected to the
business and local community through many networks and reach out to the
different organisations suited for collaborative requirements. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · An active and engaged community, leading local initiatives As a proud Otara born pacific islander, I am actively looking for new
ways to engage with my local community. Henderson-Massey · Diversity and difference are embraced and valued Over the past couple of years, we have seen an increase in families
from out West participate in our Dressed in Confidence programmes whether it
be our confidence building, community connectedness, sewing and
designer/model, professional development and capacity building workshops. Whau · The Whau is known and loved for its distinctive creative identity Over the past couple of years, we have seen an increase in families
from out West participate in our Dressed in Confidence programmes whether it
be our confidence building, community connectedness, sewing and
designer/model, professional development and capacity building workshops. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Fix Up Look Sharp |
Wardrobe Men |
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Diamond Langi -Miss Universe NZ |
Poise and posture workshops |
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The Swann models |
Walk with Mana tutor |
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Athena Tuitahi Tapu - Fofoga Therapy |
Psychotherapist |
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Mihi Nemani - Senior lecturer of Sports Science at MIT |
Health and Fitness facilitator |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering As Pasifika peoples, our practises and knowledge are similar to
Tagata Whenua so we are able to teach from a place of understanding which
acknowledges and honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We have had the disabled community attend our workshops and
events in the past, it is now becoming quite often which is great, so we are
learning how to work with people with disabilities. We do our best to make
them feel included and heard in our space. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Dressed in Confidence has always coupled health and wellbeing
together as we believe in living holistically. Our lead facilitator is very
big on eating well and staying active and this is the culture that is
encouraged in our space as well as when we partner with other organisations. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our
programmes have always been open to everyone however because some of our
funding has been specifically tagged we've publicly advertised that the
participants must fit the criteria however people who don't fit the criteria
have still contacted us and asked if they could participate and we've always
allowed this to happen and have just not added their stats in our numbers
however have mentioned in our reporting that we had ABC who were not part of
the criteria still participate in the programmes.
So in short - MOST DEFINITELY!
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$50000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funds for our venue which houses the many workshops
we run for the pacific fashion industry, community workshops, school
programmes, our second-hand clothing store and our industry grade runway. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will continue to look for funds from other partners. |
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Cost of participation: |
There is no cost to participate in our programmes as they are funded by other partners. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$104701.80 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$54702.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue space |
$104701.80 |
$50000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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brand new clothing from fashion retail store who have gone into liquidation |
$5000.00 |
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second hand uniforms supplied by corporate partner for sustainability programme |
$3000.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Because we have only started processing projects under the trust, we don't have any financial statements under the trust this year. They are all currently under Nora Swann Ltd. Next year we will have financial records under the trust. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2413-113 |
DIC School Programme 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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MB2324-111 |
Dressed in Confidence workshops 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2313-103 |
Dressed in Confidence RE: Purpose/Use/Cycle Fashion Programme 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-158 |
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Lee Clark |
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Legal status: |
Limited Liability Company |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Defying Depression, Cool2Care |
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Location: |
Defying depression- Auckland AJ Hackett bunny jump. See YouTube video and schools |
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Summary: |
We have multiple initiatives that we would like to begin. However we
need funding for these to happen. Our first is defying depression. Please see
YouTube link to watch. |
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Expertise: |
Better Men boasts a robust foundation of expertise, anchored by Lee's extensive qualifications and firsthand experience. Holding advanced degrees in leadership, Lee brings a decade's worth of experience from working in corrections, giving him a deep understanding of diverse life scenarios. His own battle with a challenging childhood resonates with the struggles faced by many youths, making him uniquely positioned to empathize and connect with them. This personal and professional amalgamation equips Better Men to deliver impactful programs that truly make a difference |
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Dates: |
01/01/2024 - 31/12/2024 |
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People reached: |
Tens of thousands |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Any support of funding we receive will be apparent in everything we do. Acknowledging the help we have recieved and without it we wouldn't be able to do what we need to. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Better Men, as an active community leader, offers invaluable assets that can drastically reshape our communities for the better. Our Defying Depression initiative addresses the poignant issue of youth depression, aiming to reduce the heart-wrenching rates of suicide that afflict our neighborhoods. Simultaneously, our Cool2Care programs are designed to mold young minds, teaching them the distinction between right and wrong, thereby potentially decreasing youth crime rates. These programs not only provide immediate remedies but also shape our youngsters into responsible, compassionate adults. Additionally, our specialized coaching and consulting services are primed to nurture local leadership, ensuring a future where our communities are steered by insightful, responsible figures. Together, these initiatives by Better Men promise communities where safety, well-being, and growth are paramount. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Albert Eden · People are resilient and can adapt to change Better Men, as a dedicated social enterprise, stands uniquely poised to uplift our community. With initiatives like Cool2Care targeting the young, we instill values of community, self-worth, and ethical discernment, creating a foundation of resilience. Our transformative programs, combined with tailored coaching and consulting, ensure that individuals are not only nurtured but also inspired to pursue excellence and adapt to change. Every dollar we receive is reinvested into this mission, solidifying our commitment to a brighter, stronger community. By championing personal growth and communal solidarity, Better Men provides a beacon of hope and a path to resilience for all Maungakiekie-Tāmaki · People have opportunities for life-long learning in education and training Better Men is unwavering in its commitment to fostering lifelong learning and guiding our youth in distinguishing right from wrong. Our initiatives, such as Cool2Care and Defying Depression, go beyond temporary solutions, laying the groundwork for sustained education and moral understanding. By instilling core values at an early age, we're not just nurturing good, kind children, but also setting the foundation for them to evolve into compassionate, responsible adults. We believe that lifelong learning is intertwined with character development, and our programs reflect this by emphasizing ethical choices, community engagement, and personal growth. Through our endeavors, we envision a future where our youth seamlessly transition into adulthood carrying forward the torch of kindness, understanding, and communal responsibility Ōrākei · The community benefits from a number of community events Better Men is more than just a social enterprise; it's a movement dedicated to fostering growth, both personal and communal. Our unique approach, exemplified by initiatives like Cool2Care, equips individuals with the tools to be proactive community members. These transformative programs not only focus on individual development but also emphasize the importance of community engagement and collaboration. We consistently seek and develop new initiatives tailored to address specific community needs, ensuring adaptability and relevance. With every endeavor, our goal is to create a ripple effect, strengthening community bonds and supporting events that echo our mission. Better Men stands ready to be a pillar of support, innovation, and unity for community events and initiatives Waitematā · Empower our communities to become resilient Better Men operates at the intersection of individual growth and collective strength. Through our initiatives like Cool2Care, we want to teach individuals to navigate their own challenges, but also instill in them the essence of community interdependence. Our innovative initiatives will be tailored to anticipate and address community-specific issues, ensuring that every individual feels empowered and supported. By focusing on proactive community engagement and mutual upliftment, we are fostering an environment where resilience is not just an individual trait but a shared ethos. Better Men's commitment is clear: to empower each member of the community, making resilience a collective endeavor and a shared Puketāpapa · Strong local youth voice and leadership Better Men is resolutely focused on amplifying the local youth voice, recognizing that their insights and perspectives are pivotal for community growth. Our initiatives, such as Cool2Care and Defying Depression, are grounded in active dialogue with young individuals, ensuring their voices are not only heard but acted upon. By gathering their opinions, we refine our approaches, develop new initiatives, and prioritize what truly matters to them. We believe that by empowering our youth to articulate their views and desires, we're fostering an environment of mutual respect and collaboration. This approach doesn't just mold them into informed, kind-hearted individuals, but also strengthens the community's foundation, ensuring our initiatives resonate with their true needs and aspirations Franklin · Our people are supported to actively contribute to their community and the places they live. Better Men is deeply rooted in the philosophy of individual empowerment and communal upliftment. Through our Cool2Care and Defying Depression initiatives, we're not just focusing on self-development but actively promoting the idea of communal responsibility. Recognizing the challenges faced particularly by our Maori youth, we endeavor to foster Maori education, culture, and leadership. Our tailored programs are designed to transform potential missteps into community-centric actions. By instilling a sense of shared responsibility, we aim to inspire everyone to actively contribute to their communities. Our vision is a unified community where every member feels both supported and driven to support others, ensuring a collective journey towards progress and resilience Howick · People actively contribute to their community Better Men understands that the strength of a community lies in the unity of its members. Through initiatives like Cool2Care and Defying Depression, we aim to remind everyone that they are integral parts of the community fabric. Our tailored programs seek to transform individuals into proactive community contributors. We believe that by standing together and actively supporting one another, we can fortify our collective resilience and ensure a brighter, more harmonious future for all in our community." Māngere-Ōtāhuhu · Our community recognises and supports aspirations and development of children and young people Better Men is wholeheartedly committed to nurturing the potential of our youth. Recognizing the immense promise and aspiration each young individual holds, we've crafted initiatives like Cool2Care and Defying Depression to address both their emotional well-being and moral compass. We provide platforms for them to voice their concerns, dreams, and visions, ensuring they feel heard and valued. Through fostering education, promoting leadership skills, and emphasizing the importance of community involvement, we aim to equip them with the tools and knowledge to chase their dreams. Our approach is holistic, intertwining personal growth with communal responsibility, ensuring that as they chase their aspirations, they also become pillars of strength and inspiration for the community." Manurewa · Support for youth development Better Men places youth development at the forefront of its mission. Recognizing the transformative potential of our young people, our programs like Cool2Care and Defying Depression are tailored to resonate with their unique challenges and aspirations. We prioritize active engagement with the youth, valuing their insights and weaving their feedback into our initiatives. This two-way dialogue ensures that our programs are not only impactful but also relevant, catering to the evolving needs of the younger generation. By nurturing their voices, and valuing their perspectives, we're fostering an environment of growth, empowerment, and mutual respect, setting the stage for a future where our youth are not just beneficiaries but active contributors to community development Waitākere Ranges · Support local projects and activities that contribute towards Māori educational, cultural, leadership, and employment outcomes |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Iamhope |
Counseling |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· 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 Better Men is dedicated to positively shaping the futures of Maori communities, both young and old. Through tailored initiatives like Cool2Care and Defying Depression, we address unique challenges faced by Maori youth, fostering education, culture, and leadership. Simultaneously, our coaching and consulting services equip Maori adults with tools for personal growth and community leadership. By intertwining traditional Maori values with modern strategies, Better Men aims to rejuvenate community bonds, uplift individual aspirations, and cement a brighter, more resilient future for all Maori generations |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Better Men ardently champions a holistic approach to well-being, encompassing both personal health and environmental stewardship. We firmly stand against smoking and vaping, embedding this message in our programs to ensure our youth internalize the importance of making health-conscious decisions. Beyond personal health, we encourage them to understand and respect the delicate balance of our environment, teaching them the ripple effects of their actions. By intertwining lessons on personal responsibility with broader environmental consciousness, Better Men aims to foster a generation that's not just healthy in body, but also in spirit and action, keenly aware of their role in nurturing both themselves and the world around them. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Better Men primarily targets male youth and young men, recognizing the pivotal role they play in the fabric of our communities. By focusing on their development and well-being, we believe the benefits will transcend individual boundaries. The positive growth and change observed in these young men will undoubtedly radiate outward, influencing their siblings, parents, and extended whanau. This ripple effect ensures that by uplifting our young men, we're inadvertently laying the groundwork for a stronger, more cohesive community. Our approach is holistic, aiming not just for individual transformation but for communal rejuvenation, anchoring the well-being of the entire whanau and community through the empowered growth of its young men.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$250000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Better Men seeks funding to establish itself as a dedicated social enterprise. Initial financial support is vital to set our foundation, initiate our community-driven programs, and reach those in need. Secure funding will also allow our team to commit full-time, ensuring consistent, impactful outreach. By allocating funds towards foundational costs and salaries, we aim to guarantee that our mission isn't just initiated but sustained, turning our vision of a better community into a tangible reality. We will use funds and make an immediate start on Cool2care and continue our work with defying depression as well as start more initiatives. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: With defying depression we will go as far as we can go. |
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Cost of participation: |
Our costs to continue defying depression. Bungy jumps etc. Check out our YouTube link |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$330.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Amount requested from Local Board |
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Bungy jumps for x2 plus spectators |
$330.00 |
$20000.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Please check out our Facebook page. Go through it have a read. Also
check out our website. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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MB2324-158 |
Defying Depression, Cool2Care 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One MB2324-146 |
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Rainbow Youth Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society, Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: RainbowYOUTH Peer Support Groups |
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Location: |
Multiple locations across the Local Board areas |
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Summary: |
RainbowYOUTH offers a diverse selection of peer support groups where
queer, intersex and gender diverse young people can be themselves in a safe,
friendly social environment with likeminded people. Rangatahi who need more
support get referred to our support |
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Expertise: |
RainbowYOUTH has been delivering peer support groups since its inception over 30 years ago. Over this time thousands of young people have benefited from group support and our focus on safety and youth-centric governance have ensured that the popularity of these groups has grown massively over this time. Over the years RainbowYOUTH has developed an efficient structure around the administration of these groups, including employing an Auckland Support Manager whose role is to ensure all group facilitators receive the training and support they need. We have well-realised and documented health and safety procedure around these meetings, evidenced by our MSD accreditation, and provide a budget per meeting for kai and any other needs. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2023 - 31/10/2024 |
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People reached: |
111 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will acknowledge assistance from the local boards in our Annual Report and on our website using the applicable logos, as well as inviting representatives from the board to our annual Sponsor’s Breakfast at the end of the year. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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RainbowYOUTH aims to facilitate peer support groups which are safe,
relaxed and fun environments for queer and gender diverse youth to socialise.
All RainbowYOUTH events are drug, alcohol and smoke free and facilitated by
trained staff or volunteers. With this |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Waitematā · Provide accessible and inclusive opportunities and services that meet the needs of our diverse communities The four peer support groups currently run from our central Auckland drop-in centre meet this priority by celebrating the diversity of LGBTQIA+ young people in Auckland. The groups specialise in a range of ages, cultures and identities. Young people who attend are able to build community and confidence in a moderated space where they are free to express themselves. They are able to access volunteer opportunities and referral to other support structures. Above all they are free to make new friends, have fun and be themselves freely, allowing them to feel like they belong. Approximately 60 young people attend or volunteer at peer support groups in Central Auckland. Devonport-Takapuna · Our communities, including mana whenua, feel connected and supported to plan, deliver, and participate in activities and services in their local area The long-running Queer4Shore peer support group in Takapuna meets this priority by connecting and supporting queer, intersex and gender diverse young people on the Shore. Young people who attend are able to build community and confidence in a moderated space where they are free to express themselves. They are able to access volunteer opportunities and referral to other support structures. Above all they are free to make new friends, have fun and be themselves freely, allowing them to feel like they belong. Approximately 12 young people currently attend or volunteer at the Queer4Shore peer support group. Hibiscus and Bays · Hibiscus and Bays communities are supported, connected and vibrant The new Whangaparāoa Rainbow peer support group in Stanmore Bay meets this priority by connecting and supporting queer, intersex and gender diverse young people in Whangaparāoa. Young people who attend are able to build community and confidence in a moderated space where they are free to express themselves. They are able to access volunteer opportunities and referral to other support structures. Above all they are free to make new friends, have fun and be themselves freely, allowing them to feel like they belong. Approximately 6 young people currently attend or volunteer at the Whangaparāoa Rainbow peer support group. Howick · Rangatahi /Youth in Howick have a voice, are valued, and contribute The OutEast peer support group in Howick meets this priority by supporting and encouraging volunteerism in queer, intersex and gender diverse young people. Young people who attend are able to build community and confidence in a moderated space where they are free to express themselves, and group members have participated in events like Pride. They are able to access volunteer opportunities and referral to other support structures. Two young people were trained by RainbowYOUTH at a facilitator hui to run this group on a volunteer basis. Approximately 5 young people attend or volunteer at the OutEast peer support group. Ōtara-Papatoetoe · Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient communities with a sense of belonging The Southside Nuanua peer support group in Papatoetoe meets this
priority by celebrating the diversity of queer, intersex and gender diverse
young people in South Auckland, and by encouraging volunteerism. Young people
are able to build community and confidence Whau · Our diverse communities are empowered to promote their cultural traditions and interests, engage with other communities and foster leadership The CraftOut peer support group in New Lynn meets this priority by celebrating the diversity of queer, intersex and gender diverse young people in the Whau. Young people who attend are able to build community and confidence in a moderated space where they are free to express themselves and participate in optional arts and craft activities. They are able to access volunteer opportunities and referral to other support structures. Above all they are free to make new friends, have fun and be themselves freely, allowing them to feel like they belong. Approximately 14 young people attend or volunteer at the CraftOUT peer support group. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Youthline |
Venue hire (Southside Nuanua) |
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Te Tuhi Art Gallery |
Venue hire (OutEast) |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering RainbowYOUTH is a tau iwi service, however we are working actively to be and become an organisation that is relevant for Māori. Through our services and advocacy we aim to strengthen the mauri and the wairua of takatāpui. A core value of RainbowYOUTH is proactively upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We honour this commitment through incorporating tikanga Māori into our work, using Māori health frameworks, providing kaupapa Māori supervision and cultural supervision for staff, and providing mandatory professional development for staff regarding Te Tiriti and cultural responsiveness. We have representation of Māori at all levels of the organisation. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - RainbowYOUTH's Auckland drop-in centre is accessible, with
wheelchair access and disability-friendly fittings in the bathrooms such as
metal handles. We have been accredited by Be.Accessible as a Gold level
organisation for accessibility. We pride ourselves on providing |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* RainbowYOUTH is a smokefree organisation. All of the groups are smokefree, and facilitators actively promote that aspect of the group at meetings. There are smokefree posters around the drop-in centre, and we provide access to cessation services where needed. We have a thorough waste management system at RainbowYOUTH, with recycling and composting which reduces our overall waste. We educate volunteers about waste management, how to compost, etc. We have a healthy food and drink policy, and have signs around the drop-in centre encouraging people to drink water, and letting them know they can drink water at the drop-in centre. We always have a variety of kai available at groups and events, including fruit. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All RainbowYOUTH initiatives are aimed at supporting and developing LGBTQIA+ rangatahi aged 12-27 of all genders and ethnicities.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$22280.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Funding contributes to the total budget for each group, which
includes many items including kai, supervision costs, koha, stationery and
printing, volunteer reimbursement, venue costs, hui costs, workshop costs,
travel costs and staff time. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Any shortfall in funding will be covered through RainbowYOUTH reserves or possibly future funding applications. RainbowYOUTH is primarily funded through grants and government contracts as well as donations, and therefore untagged reserves are limited. The organisation as been in a spending freeze several times during this financial year as a result of pressure on our reserves, and we are diversifying our grant applications in response. In order to ensure our peer support programme is sustainable, it is important that we seek out reliable funding streams in order to maintain and grow our services. |
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Cost of participation: |
No. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$91778.00 |
$0.00 |
$52896.00 |
$16602.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue hire |
$3500.00 |
$3500.00 |
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Marketing and promotion |
$500.00 |
$500.00 |
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Supplies and Equipment (incl. volunteer appreciation) |
$5000.00 |
$5000.00 |
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Volunteer Support (8 groups, 2 facilitators, twice a month for 11 months) |
$14080.00 |
$8520.00 |
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Membership Management (software) |
$4000.00 |
$3000.00 |
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Refreshments and Kai ($40 per meeting) |
$7040.00 |
$1760.00 |
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Marae hire for hui |
$12000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Auckland drop-in centre rent |
$16686.00 |
$0.00 |
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Utilities |
$1600.00 |
$0.00 |
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Insurance |
$1000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Staff Support (40% of volunteer coordinator salary) |
$25372.00 |
$0.00 |
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Transportation |
$1000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Other funding sources |
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Current Status |
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Waitematā Accomodation Fund |
$10000.00 |
Approved |
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COGS |
$9500.00 |
Approved |
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Frozen Funds |
$2500.00 |
Pending |
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Auckland Airport Community Trust |
$24966.00 |
Pending |
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ANZ Staff Foundation |
$5930.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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16 |
1056 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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MB2324-146 |
RainbowYOUTH Peer Support Groups 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ASF202341 |
2023 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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MB2223-142 |
RainbowYOUTH Peer Support Groups 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $9,956.00 |
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ASF202233 |
2022 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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MB2022-169 |
RainbowYOUTH Peer Support Groups 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $11,000.00 |
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ASF202126 |
2021 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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MB1920-2108 |
RainbowYOUTH Peer Support Groups 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $8,200.00 |
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ASF202021 |
2020 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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LG2020-134 |
RainbowYOUTH Central Auckland peer support groups 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF192020 |
2019 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $18,000.00 |
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REGCD19-52 |
RainbowYOUTH Qualifications Programme Regional Community Development 2018/2019 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1920-229 |
RainbowYOUTH Youth Homelessness Adshel Campaign 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,815.00 |
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QR1920-223 |
RainbowYOUTH Volunteer Appreciation Event 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1920-134 |
Transgender Week of Awareness 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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LG1820-206 |
Auckland RainbowYOUTH peer support groups 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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ASF1820-005 |
2018 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $18,000.00 |
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REGCD18-24 |
Rainbow Homelessness Targeted Intervention Regional Community Development 2017/2018 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD17-10 |
Auckland wide sex, sexuality and gender diverse youth support, information and empowerment. Regional Community Development 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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SR17-137 |
Outside the Box Regional Sport & Recreation Grants 2017/2018 Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1720-239 |
Mahipahi (van) safety and compliance for usage as a community resource 2016/2017 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1720-202 |
Know Who You Are, Be Who You Are Exhibition - Showcasing RainbowYOUTH's History 2016/2017 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $930.00 |
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CASF_161700047 |
2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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REGCD1663 |
Operational Costs Regional Community Development - Acquitted |
Approved $30,000.00 |
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LG1612-122 |
Workshops Initative 2015/2016 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Multiboard |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1619-131 |
HealthWEST Partnership 2015/2016 Waitākere Ranges Local Grant, Round One - Multiboard |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1616-163 |
Operational Costs Rodney Local Grants Round One 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1603-138 |
Establish Papakura-based Support group 2015/2016 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Multiboard |
Declined $0.00 |
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CDC15-1093 |
Workshops Project Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WTA1_141500069 |
Establishing a Youth Executive to guide the Human Rights Forum of the Asia-Pacific Outgames 2016 Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CASF_141500103 |
Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LESF00442 |
RainbowYOUTH Pride Art Auction 2015 2014/2015 Round1 Local Events Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MT1314_300040 |
I'm Local LB - Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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OKI1314_200014 |
I'm Local LB - Orakei Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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AE1400022 |
I'm Local Project LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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WTK14_2022 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Waitakere Ranges Local Board Community Graant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MO14_2030 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,750.00 |
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HM14_2060 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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FR14_2024 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Franklin Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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DT14_2028 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WH14_2037 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Whau Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2014_200162 |
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 - Central Assessment Committee - Round 2 2014 |
Declined $0.00 |
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WTM14-2019 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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OR14_100013 |
Auckland Public Spaces Initiative LB - Orakei Local Board Community Grants - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF14_100082 |
SG:ASF14_100082 Central - Community Accommodation Support Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $14,418.50 |