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Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Thursday 27 June 2024 12.00pm Howick Local
Board Meeting Room |
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Howick Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS
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8.1 Deputation - Lexie Palmer- General Manager Howick Historical Village
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board: Item 8.1 - Deputation - Lexie Palmer- General Manager of Howick Historical Village 5
8.2 Deputation - Andrew Laing - Chairperson East Auckland Tourism
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board: Item 8.2 - Deputation - Andrew Laing - Chairperson of East Auckland Tourisum 19
8.3 Deputation - Auckland Brit & Euro Classic Car Show (ABECCS)
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board: Item 8.3 - Deputation - Auckland Brit & Euro Classic Car Show 43
12 Notice of Motion – Member Bruce Kendall – Request for rubbish bin reinstalment of three bins in the Howick Local Board Area and signage attached to the most used bins
A. Notice of Motion – Member Bruce Kendall – Request for rubbish bin reinstalment of three bins in the Howick Local Board Area and signage attached to the most used bins 55
14 Chairperson's Report
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board: Chairperson's Report - Chair Light's Written Report 57
15 Approval of Customer and Community Services local board work programme 2024-2025
A. Cusotmer and Community Services Work Programme 2024/2025 61
C. Regionally funded activities 89
16 Approval of the 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Environmental Work Programmes
A. 2024/2025 Howick Local Environmental Work programme 97
17 Approval of the Howick Local Board Plans and Places work programme 2024/2025
A. Howick Local Board P&P Work Programme 2024-2025 101
18 Approval of the Howick Local Board External Partnerships-Business Associations work programme 2024/2025
A. External Partnerships-Business Associations 2024/2025 work programme 103
19 Howick Quick Response Round Two 2023/2024 grant allocations
A. Howick Community Grant Programme 2023/2024 105
B. Howick Quick Response round two - application summary 111
20 178R Clovelly Road (Rogers Park) - new lease - Bucklands Beach Association Football Club
B. Community Outcomes Plan 231
D. Email to Iwi attachment 245
21 Views on the Draft Auckland Regional Land Transport Plan 2024-2034
A. Template for local board views on the Draft Regional Land Transport Plan 2024-2034 247
B. RLTP workshop presentation material with local advice 251
22 Landowner approval application from Auckland Transport to construct a playspace at Tī Rākau Park and the Pakūranga Community Grounds
A. Tī Rākau Park and the Pakūranga Community Grounds playspaces plans 267
B. Auckland Transport Presentation to Howick Local Board, 25 May 2023 271
C. Auckland Transport presentation to the Howick Local Board, 31 August 2023 283
D. Engagement Outcomes and Detailed Design 299
E. Survey results from online sruvey 315
F. Written feedback received from Eastern Pups Limited 321
23 Local Board Views on Proposed Plan Change 96 - Open Space and Other Rezoning Matters
A. Attachment 1 - Proposed Plan Change 96 - Open Space and Other Rezoning Matters (2024) 325
B. Attachment 2 - Information on the summary of all decisions requested by the submitter 357
24 Local board feedback on the draft Mahere Hukihuki mo te Whakahaeretanga me te Whakaitinga o te Para / Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2024
A. Attachment A – Summary Snapshot – draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2024 367
B. Attachment B – Summary of submissions as workshopped with the local board 387
C. Attachment C – Number of submissions by local board area 409
D. Attachment D – Summary of advisory panel responses 411
E. Attachment E - Copy of consultation feedback form 413
26 Howick Local Board Workshop Records
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 16 May 2024 Record of Workshop 419
B. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 23 May 2024 Record of Workshop 421
C. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 30 May 2024 Record of Workshop 423
D. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 6 June 2024 Record of Workshop 425
E. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 13 June 2024 Record of Workshop 427
27 Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar
A. 27 June 2024, Howick Local Board - Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar - Copy of the Hōtaka Kaupapa 429
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa says ‘Youth Development
is triggered when young people fully participate and that young people need
to be given opportunities to have greater control over what happens to them,
through seeking their advice, participation and engagement’. |
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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 By holding the workshops we are enabled to support and connect
rangatahi through the arts in an inclusive environment where their voices and
culture are celebrated. The young participants can create and connect and are
encouraged to speak their truth while being cheered on by their peers. There
is nothing more powerful than knowing you are not alone, that you belong and
are supported and are celebrated for who you are. |
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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 All of our staff and volunteers are trained in the Treaty of Waitangi
and Maori models of Health such as Te Whare Tapa Wha, Tuakana/Teina and the
Takarangi Cultural Competency Framework. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our work is mainly held at secondary schools and community centres which are all well equipped to provide access for those with physical disabilities. Upon entry into our programmes, we take into account the unique needs of each individual so that we can ensure they are comfortable and can fully participate. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We have a smoke free policy's in place at our workspace, and our work
mostly takes place in smoke free environments such as community centres and
schools. All of our youth development workers are trained to be able to offer
support in smoking cessation. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our
workshops attract and support an incredibly diverse range of participants in
terms of gender, ethnicity, culture, faith, world view, sexuality and,
socio-economic backgrounds. We know from experience that it is through shared
stories our programmes can break down stereotypes and give young people a craft
to express their voice.
Spoken Word Poetry is about addressing who we are, where we come from, the
world around us, and the issues impacting our communities. It is a resilient,
dynamic, and ancient art form, combining poetry, theatre, and movement to
engage audiences of all ages from a wide range of backgrounds.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are applying for the cost of running x 12 Spoken Word Workshops.
Each workshop costs $250. The total amount we are applying for is $3000. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If we were only part funded we would only run the number of workshops that we were funded for. |
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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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$3000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Spoken Word Poetry Workshops x 12 @ $250 per workshop |
$3000.00 |
$3000.00 |
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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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$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$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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QR2407-131 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2415-212 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2405-240 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round Two - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-462 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Four - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2401-237 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2414-252 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2412-237 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2413-283 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Åtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2421-243 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2417-227 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2411-235 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2405-255 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2409-262 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2420-261 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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ASF2401-128 |
2024 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2415-226 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2408-234 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2401-262 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2410-367 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2413-227 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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RegAC_24_053 |
Āhurutanga - Spoken Word Poetry Nights x 12 Regional Arts and Culture project grants 2024 - Project in Progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
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RegAC_24_074 |
Regional Arts and Culture project grants 2024 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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NHM24_067 |
Nga Toi o Rongo Tamaki 2024 Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 23/24 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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QR2405-126 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2413-134 |
ken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2401-136 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2410-233 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2409-130 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2417-130 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2408-133 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2414-153 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2415-129 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2401-147 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2412-142 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2413-152 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2420-132 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2410-153 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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QR2313-244 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2321-225 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2320-234 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2310-440 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,250.00 |
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QR2307-248 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2315-118 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2311-119 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Maungakiekie Tamaki Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2309-233 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2205-250 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2301-338 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2308-331 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2314-254 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2309-287 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2205-187 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2315-228 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2320-247 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2301-288 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2307-250 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2310-366 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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REGCD22_060 |
Stand Up Poetry Slam & Workshops 2023/24 Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 2022/2023 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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RegAC22_2078 |
Word The Front Line Programme 2024 Regional Arts and Culture grants 2022/2023 round 2 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2320-153 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2310-238 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2313-118 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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RegPr23_1_030 |
Word The Front Line 2023 Regional Arts and Culture 23_1 Project grants_Rd1 - Project in Progress |
Approved $22,000.00 |
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LG2213-239 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2209-239 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2208-327 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2021/2022 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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RegPr_22_1068_ |
Word the Front Line 2022 Regional Arts and Culture 2021/22 Project Grants Round 1 - Project in Progress |
Approved $20,000.00 |
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LG2111-342 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Review accountability |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2113-244 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2109-233 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2120-223 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2108-325 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2117-220 |
Spoken Word Activation Workshops Empowering Young People using the Arts 2020/2021 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2115-225 |
Youth Spoken Word Workshops 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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ASF202129 |
2021 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2101-212 |
JAFA Poetry Slam 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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RegPr047 |
WORD The Front Line 2021 Regional Arts and Culture grants 2020/2021 - Project in Progress |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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LG2014-233 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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MB1920-2122 |
Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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ASF202033 |
2020 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $3,900.00 |
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LG2009-252 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2010-231 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2020-242 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2017-217 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2013-258 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2008-319 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2002-260 |
Spoken Word Workshops - Empowering young people through the arts 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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REGCD2052 |
WORD SUMMIT 2020 Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2009-127 |
SUP SOUTH - Stand Up Poetry Nights 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,666.00 |
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QR2002-122 |
SUP NORTH - Stand UP Poetry Nights 2019/2020 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $840.00 |
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CCS20_1_288 |
Brave and Proud - Expressing youth voice Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - North West 20_1 |
Approved $2,130.00 |
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CCS20_1_239 |
Brave and Proud - Expressing youth voice Creative Communities Scheme 20_1 - South East 20_1 |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2008-122 |
Spokenword Youth Workshops & contribution towards our Youth Worker Salary 2019/2020 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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RegPr20_100067 |
Word The Front Line 2020 Regional Arts and Culture grants programme 20_1 Projects - Project in Progress |
Approved $25,000.00 |
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LG2011-145 |
Youth Spoken Word Workshops 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,400.00 |
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LG2001-140 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2021-132 |
Spoken Word Workshops to empower young people through the arts 2019/2020 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1910-332 |
Pull Up Banners For events 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1917-312 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops for Youth 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR1902-328 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops for Youth 2018/2019 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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ASF192023 |
2019 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $3,500.00 |
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LG1912-225 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1921-223 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1905-232 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1903-228 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1914-226 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1920-233 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1911-337 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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LG1906-249 |
Spoke Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1907-352 |
Spoken Word Youth Workshops 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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CCS19_1_239 |
Stand Up Poetry - South Auckland 2019 Creative Communities Scheme 19_1 - South 19_1 |
Approved $3,634.00 |
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RegPr19_1_00020 |
Word the Front Line 2019 Regional Arts and Culture Grant Programme 19_1 Projects - Acquitted |
Approved $20,830.00 |
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LG1920-121 |
Positive Youth Development & Community Engagement through the arts 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1921-130 |
Positive Youth Development & Community Engagement through the arts 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG1909-131 |
Positive Youth Development & Community Engagement through the arts 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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LG1910-132 |
Positive Youth Development & Community Engagement through the arts 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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LG1915-128 |
Positive Youth Development & Community Engagement through the arts 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1920-103 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1801-227 |
Spoken Word Youth Development Workshops 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,505.00 |
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LG1802-236 |
Spoken Word Youth Development Workshops 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1809-247 |
Spoken Word Youth Development Workshops 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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ASF1820-016 |
2018 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $3,550.00 |
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LG1820-215 |
Spoken Word Youth Development Workshops 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1808-314 |
Engaging youth in positive youth development 2017/2018 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG1810-224 |
Youth Development Spoken Word Workshops 2017/2018 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,400.00 |
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LG1813-222 |
Youth Development Spoken Word Workshops 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1815-307 |
Spoken Word Workshops within Schools 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1817-215 |
Spoken Word Workshops in Upper Harbour Schools 2017/2018 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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CCS18_2_225 |
Stand Up Poetry Events on the North Shore Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,980.00 |
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QR1801-331 |
Enagaging youth in positive youth development 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1801-226 |
Express yourself (Central) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1820-225 |
Express yourself (central) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1802-225 |
Express yourself (North) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1821-215 |
Express yourself (west) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1809-225 |
Express yourself (South) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR1806-213 |
Express yourself (North) - Engaging young people in creative youth development 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1817-109 |
Express yourself - Engaging young people in creative youth development opportunities 2017/2018 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1805-219 |
Express yourself - Engaging young people in creative youth development opportunities 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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RegAC18_1_00026 |
WORD The Front Line Secondary School Poetry Competition 2018 Regional Arts & Culture Grants Programme 18_1 Projects - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG1809-133 |
Spoken word poetry workshops in South Auckland schools 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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CCS18_1_253 |
Stand Up Poetry Open Mic Nights Creative Communities Scheme 18_1 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,200.00 |
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QR1806-119 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops at local secondary schools 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1808-119 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2017/2018 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1802-137 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1803-116 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1820-134 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1710-417 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Manurewa Local Board Area Schools 2016/2017 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Four - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1713-428 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board area schools 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1715-409 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in Puketapapa schools Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Four, 2016/17 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1711-261 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1721-236 |
Spoken Word poetry Workshops in local secondary schools 2016/2017 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1705-321 |
Spoken Word poetry workshops at local secondary schools Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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REGCD17-46 |
WORD The Front Line Secondary School Poetry Competition 2017 Regional Community Development 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1712-210 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in local secondary schools 2016/2017 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1709-207 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Mangere Otahuhu local board area schools 2016/2017 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1710-204 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Manurewa Local Board Area Schools 2016/2017 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1701-220 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in local secondary schools 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1708-202 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops In the Kaipatiki Local Board area Kaipātiki Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1715-207 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in Puketapapa schools Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/17 - Acquitted |
Approved $200.00 |
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QR1702-210 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops In the Devonport-Takapuna area Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1706-212 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops In Hibiscus & Bays area Hibiscus and Bays Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1716-209 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops In Rodney Schools Rodney Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1714-207 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Papakura Schools 2016/2017 Papakura Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
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17_1_030 |
Action Education Stand Up Poetry Open Mic Nights Regional Arts and Culture Grants Programme 17_1 Project - Assessment 17_1 |
Approved $7,500.00 |
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QR1720-112 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in local secondary schools 2016/2017 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1621-230 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in the Whau Local Board area 2015/2016 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG1602-229 |
Spoken Word Poetry workshops in the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board area Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1608-403 |
North Shore Spoken Word Poetry Workshop Programme Kaipatiki Quick Response, Round Four, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG1613-220 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2015/2016 Manurewa Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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QR1613-317 |
Spoken word poetry workshops in south Auckland schools 2015/2016 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1616-319 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops in Rodney schools Rodney Quick Response, Round Three, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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RegAC16_2_104 |
WORD The Front Line Inter-Secondary School Poetry Competition Regional Arts and Culture Grants Programme 16_2 - Assessment 16_2 |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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CCS16_2_160 |
Stand Up Poetry (SUP) Open Mic Nights Creative Communities Scheme 2016_2 - South Assessment Committee Round 2 2016 |
Approved $4,500.00 |
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REGCD1626 |
Spoken Word Poetry Programme Regional Community Development - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1601-328 |
Spoken Word Poetry Workshops 2015/2016 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG1608-145 |
North Shore Spoken Word Poetry Workshop Programme Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round One, 2015/16 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CDC15-1089 |
WORD - The Front Line Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,705.79 |
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MO15-2037 |
Spoken Word workshops in Mangere Otahuhu area schools and community centres Mangere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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DT15_2015 |
Spoken Word workshops in Devonport Takapuna area schools Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WH15_2022 |
Spoken Word workshops in Whau area schools Whau Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MA15-2026 |
Spoken-word workshops in Manurewa area schools Manurewa Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 2 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MT1_141500073 |
Creative programmes and workshops in the Maungakiekie-Tamaki area Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WTA1_141500065 |
Spoken word workshops in the Waitemata area Waitemata Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PKT1_141500039 |
Spoken Word workshops in Puketapapa area schools Puketapapa Local Board Discretionary Community Funding - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CCS15_2_082 |
Stand Up Poetry (SUP) Open Mic Nights Creative Communities Scheme 2015_2 - South Assessment Committee Round 2 2015 |
Approved $3,690.00 |
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IRCF14/15 036 |
Action Education Incorporated Interim Regional Fund 2014/15: Arts and Community - Acquitted - Interim Regional Fund 2014/15: Arts and Community |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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CGF15_1036 |
Community outreach/education North - Community Grants Fund, 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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SCF-15005 |
Spoken Word and Personal Development programmes in North Shore schools. North - Strengthening Communities Fund, 2014/2015 Round 1 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
WTM1314_400015 |
Spoken Word Programmes in Waitemata High Schools LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 4 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
AE1400017 |
Spoken Word Programmes in Albert/Eden High Schools LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MO14_2033 |
Spoken word poetry programmes in Mangere and Otahuhu high schools LB Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Community Grants - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,880.00 |
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WH14_2021 |
Spoken Word Poetry Programmes in Whau Area High Schools LB - Whau Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
UH14_2012 |
Drama Toolkit Programme in North Shore Schools LB - Upper Harbour Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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SIF14_2042 |
Action Education Programme Manager salary (Mangere-Otahuhu) South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
SIF14_2034 |
Action Education Programme Manager salary (Otara-Papatoetoe) South - Social Investment - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
WTA1400017 |
Drama Toolkit LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 3 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2014_200161 |
Spoken Word Poetry Programmes Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 - Central Assessment Committee - Round 2 2014 |
Declined $0.00 |
|
2014_200160 |
Spoken Word Poetry Programmes Creative Communities Scheme 2014 Round 2 - South Assessment Committee - Round 2 2014 |
Declined $0.00 |
|
SCF14_2031 |
Programme Delivery on the North Shore North - Strengthening Communities Fund - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
HM14_2036 |
Personal Development Programmes LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,100.00 |
|
CG14_2052 |
Personal Development Programmes Central - Community Group Assistance Fund - Round 2 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $8,200.00 |
|
AE14-2022 |
Drama Toolkit LB - Albert-Eden Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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WTM14-2011 |
Personal Development Programmes LB - Waitemata Local Board Community Grant - Round 2 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-116 |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: F-10 and Sterigene chemical disinfectants needed for BirdCare Aotearoa |
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Location: |
74 Avonleigh Road, Green Bay, Auckland |
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Summary: |
BirdCare Aotearoa urgently brings to your attention the imminent
threat of Avian influenza H5N1 arriving on our shores. As Tāmaki
Makaurau's only dedicated wild-bird hospital, our kaimahi(staff) regularly
attend to migratory sea-birds, flying in from globally-affected |
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Expertise: |
Our General Manager, previously an avian-team leader at Auckland Zoo,
has expertise in managing/quarantining birds with infectious biosecurity
risks. Our collaborator, Dr. Miller (WildWays NZ, and former GM) was trained
in environmental-hazard containment- and |
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Dates: |
12/08/2024 - 11/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
6000+ (estimated by the number of birds brought in by the public) |
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% of participants from Local Board |
5% |
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Promotion: |
Acknowledgements on social media posts and newsletters, for our
community of 14000 |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The urgent provision of funding for F-10 and Sterigene Veterinary
disinfectants will enable BirdCare Aotearoa's 120 |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Empower the community to take environmental action BirdCare Aotearoa are renowned by our supporter-community (14000+),
national agencies (e.g., DOC, Auckland Council) and NGOs (e.g., SPCA, Forest
and Bird, Pest Free Howick) for exemplary work in wild bird rehabilitation,
and contributions to regional and national environmental action efforts. 90%
of our wild bird patients are rescued by members of the public, demonstrating
the community’s compassion for the wellbeing of wild birds, and taking
direct actions for the environment. Further, in a recent survey asking our
diverse cohort of mahi aroha volunteers of their motivations to contribute to
BirdCare Aotearoa, the main reasons were “giving back to the community
and nature” and “love of birds/wildlife.” Note, ~5% of these
regular volunteers and wild bird patients originate from the Howick local
board rohe. This motivation/ kaupapa does expose our whanau, including those
from your local board to the risk of bird-borne infections. Indeed, 80-90% of
the bird patients we receive have some form of infection- with potential to
spread to other wild birds and also humans. A few weeks ago, a migratory
shore bird was admitted with parasitic giardia (veterinarian diagnostic
confirmation), risking transmission to other wild bird patients and humans
(our staff). Fortunately, the use of chemical disinfectants (in addition to
person protective equipment) mitigated the spread of that giardia infection,
and all such infectious disease. In preparation for the imminent arrival of
Avian influenza H5N1, we have heightened our use of such chemical
disinfectants, particularly when handling migratory shore birds. Indeed, our
standard procedures require staff to spray all work surfaces and cages with
F-10, and Sterigene-Green used through laundry loads. Further, these
chemicals are safe to be sprayed on upholstery, thereby enabling
decontamination of surfaces involved in transferring the rescued bird to our
hospital facilities. Therefore, the provision of funding for fast and
efficient chemical disinfection/ sterilisation of bird-borne microbial
infections, will empower our staff and passionate members of the community to
safely, and confidently, continue their actions for the environment. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland |
Advise on biological safety risk management |
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WildWays NZ |
Advise and mentorship on sea bird handling, beyond our current excellent operating procedures |
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Ministry for Primary Industries |
Biosecurity surveillance & legislative mandate for animal welfare oversight. |
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Dept of Conservation |
Grant permits for operating protocols. In particular, kaimahi Tame Malcolm- with whom BirdCare have an established relationship will support Te reo, tikanga & mātaruranga Māori expertise, particularly in context of biosecurity -ensuring Māori representation at the technical level. |
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Auckland Council rangers, Birds New Zealand |
Wildlife surveys and rescues- particularly focussing on beaches/ seabird habitats |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) BirdCare Aotearoa are committed to honouring the rich history, mātauranga (knowledge) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) of tangata whenua. BirdCare Aotearoa are located within the tribal heartland of the iwi Te Kawerau ā Maki. However, as our mahi (work) covers ngā manu (birds) across Tāmaki Makaurau, we are strengthening relationships with all 19 iwi authorities. Our mahi is renowned for manaakitanga (compassion), and caring for Papatūānuku (the Earth mother), Ranginui (the Sky father), and their children Tāne Mahuta (God of forests and birds) and Tangaroa (God of wai (water), in seas, lakes and rivers). Therefore, our works complement tikanga-based approaches that recognise the wairua and mauri of te taiao (the spirit and life force in all elements of nature). |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - This project is accessible for people of all abilities. We are committed to ensuring that our mahi is inclusive, and will consult/ work with any concerned individuals to support their participation. |
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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, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* *Smoke-free: BirdCare Aotearoa is a 100% smoke-free site, as needed
for the welfare of birds. Smokers are asked to exit the premises, for smoking
activities away from aviaries. *Waste minimisation: The bulk purchase of concentrated
chemical disinfectant/sterilisation agents will reduce packaging waste. In
addition, F-10 is used to sterilise our clinic's feeding tubes and syringes
between uses, allowing their safe reuse- thereby minimising plastic waste.
Note these disinfectant agents were selected because they are known to be
biodegradable with minimal effects on the environment. We also promote food
waste-composting, recycling, and separate soft-plastic |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
This
project supports the inclusion of all genders, ages, and ethnicities of
Tāmaki Makaurau. Indeed, our community of kaimahi (staff), mahi aroha
(volunteers), and supporters reflect the diverse peoples of Howick, and wider
Tāmaki Makaurau. Notably, we see
greater female participation (of staff, volunteers, and supporter community,
79%). We also have ~3% identifying as gender diverse, which is greater than the
0.5% identified across Aotearoa in the 2021 Stats NZ Household Economic Survey.
We note however, that the provision of improved microbial disinfectants, will
be of particular benefit to individuals in our community with immune
deficiencies, thereby reducing their risk of acquiring direct or indirect
infections through BirdCare Aotearoa's mahi with seabirds.
Note, this heightened microbial defence is very significant for the 14% of our
volunteers are aged 60+, and those who come from households with high-density
living arrangements (for which we do not have current data). We do not collect
demographic data from our supporters or members of the public who bring in
birds, but these often include retired citizens, or families with very young
children.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1628.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Funding to purchase 3x 1L F-10 orders from SVS Vet Supplies (previous
invoice of $178.69 +$7.50 shipping) attached. 1x 20L orders of Sterigene from
Vetpost. (Previous invoice for $1070 attached). Given that approximately 5%
of our caseload and community members originate from Howick, we ask that you
kindly consider supporting 5% of our annual disinfectant expenses
(Annual:$33,403*~5% bird-patients/whanau associated with Howick local
board=$1628). |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Any amount of funding will support our opex needs. BirdCare Aotearoa
is currently recovering from a fragile financial situation (4 year-on-year
operating deficits), and therefore we humbly ask the Howick local board to
consider at least part funding |
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Cost of participation: |
No cost, members of public can donate (not compulsory) to BirdCare Aotearoa. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$33617.14 |
$0.00 |
$4000.00 |
$15000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Requesting support for 3x 1L F10 orders from SVS Vet supplies (+shipping) |
$1072.14 |
$558.57 |
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Requesting support for 1x 20L Sterigene disinfectant order. Note 30 orders needed annually, calculated in total cost column. |
$32545.00 |
$1070.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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No specific income associated with this project. Again, members of public donate to our services, often for staff-costs and hospital materials expenses |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Auckland Council Henderson-Massey and Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local board for Sterigene, $2000 each |
$4000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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130 |
11500 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
Please find attached letters of support from two organisations
(University of Auckland, and WildWays Ltd), who endorse our current
urgent-funding application. Please note, these are just two examples of the
valued network of collaborators whom we turn to for advise on
biological-safety, and animal-handling procedures. We did not request letters
of support, in this instance, from our colleagues at MPI, DOC, and mana
whenua advisors from local iwi-given their incredibly challenging workload
with current governmental policy changes. We are very grateful for their
continued advise on our mahi. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2419-232 |
Improving community resilience against contagious-diseases, through BirdCare Aotearoa's hospital walls 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2420-242 |
Improving community resilience against contagious-diseases, through BirdCare Aotearoa's hospital walls 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ENV23/2400112 |
Whau Wildlink Birdcare Aotearoa Contractor Pest Plant Control 2023 - 24 Non-contestable Environmental Grants 2023-2024 - Project in progress |
Approved $1,995.05 |
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QR2418-212 |
Broad-spectrum microbial disinfectants needed for BirdCare Aotearoa 2023/2024 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2407-116 |
F-10 and Sterigene chemical disinfectants needed for BirdCare Aotearoa 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2405-218 |
Urgent need for Sterigene-disinfectant, mitigating spread of Avian-Influenza H5N1 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round Two - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2411-115 |
Urgent need for Sterigene-disinfectant, mitigating spread of Avian-Influenza H5N1 2023/2024 Maungakiekie Tamaki Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ENV22/23133 |
Birdcare Aotearoa - Pest Animal control Non-contestable Environmental Grants 2022-2023 - Project in progress |
Approved $184.00 |
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MB2223-249 |
Community engagement coordination at BirdCare Aotearoa 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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ENV21/2281 |
Whau Wildlink Network - BirdCare Aotearoa Non-contestable Environmental Grants 2021-2022 - Project in progress |
Approved $621.50 |
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LG2219-217 |
Building community preparedness for a catastrophic weather event impacting wildlife 2021/2022 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
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LG1919-229 |
Seabird Rehabilitation Enclosure 2018/2019 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $6,500.00 |
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LG1819-218 |
Construction of New Aviaries 2017/2018 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $4,700.00 |
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LG1819-111 |
NZ Bird Rescue Needs 2017/2018 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-119 |
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Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: 2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Howick youth |
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Location: |
Rainbow’s End Fun Park, 2 Clist Crescent, Manukau, Auckland |
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Summary: |
65 entry tickets to Blue Light’s Rainbow’s End Fundays on
7-8 September 2024 for year 7 and 8 students across low decile schools in the
Howick area. |
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Expertise: |
Blue Light has been active in the New Zealand community supporting young people by providing programmes, activities, and events since 1984. Rainbow's End's Fundays have been successfully delivered by Blue Light in partnership with the Police for over 30 years. This collaboration brings the right balance of expertise, experience, and energy to deliver positive outcomes for young people. |
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Dates: |
07/09/2024 - 08/09/2024 |
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People reached: |
50 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
The Howick Local Board will be acknowledged through press releases and social media recognition. Schools whose students receive tickets will be made aware of who has funded their tickets and they make ticket recipients and whanau aware of who has made attendance at this event possible. Howick Blue Light branch also makes the young people and their whanau aware of the funder that sponsored their tickets. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The benefits of Blue Light’s Rainbow’s End Fundays are
that it: |
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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 For the past 30+ years Blue Light’s Rainbow’s End Fun Days have successfully brought over 2,000 young people together from across Auckland’s diverse and distinct communities and from as far away as Whangarei. By removing the barriers of participation (entry fee, transport, supervision, and food) youth who can attend the Fundays are a mix of at-risk young people and young people providing leadership and service to their primary or intermediate school through roles such as road patrollers, peer mediators and school counsellors. Outside of families, young people are most influenced by their peers and this event allows youth leaders to develop natural mentoring relationships by engaging and interacting with at-risk youth in fun, exciting activities. Youth participation at this event also helps to build supportive and positive relationships between police, young people, their peers, whanau, and community by having them all interacting in an iconic Auckland recreational environment. Blue Light community volunteers and local Police members organise ticket distribution, consent, transport, food, drink, and full supervision at the Fundays. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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NZ Police |
Time: supervising, engaging with youth at the event, Youth Aid referrals for tickets |
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Community Volunteers |
Time: assist with distributing food and refreshments and supervision of youth on the day of event and referrals for tickets |
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NZ Blue Light branch volunteers |
Time and supervision of youth at event, organising transport and managing selection of attending youth with schools, community groups, and NZ Police. |
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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 over-represented in disadvantaged statistics and at-risk
statistics for young people. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Youth and Whanau experiencing disability will be able to participate in the Rainbow’s End Fundays as Rainbows End is a fully accessible recreational facility and a member of The International Association of Amusement Parks (IAAPA). Rainbow’s End has specific communications on its website detailing this for any youth or whanau who have concerns about their ability to participate in the Fundays. Blue Light’s medical forms and RAMs prior to the event detail processes and procedures for youth and whanau experiencing disability attending the event. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice Blue Light promotes smoke-free messages in its branding and marketing (all media including social media, communication to schools, communication by police and volunteers). Rainbows End is a smoke free venue and this is also promoted at the venue. Waste minimisation messages are promoted by Blue Light at the venue and in the use of resources on the day. Blue Light provides the food and water ensuring healthy options are chosen. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Blue
Light's Rainbow's End Fundays target years 7,8 and 9 from primary schools,
intermediates and colleges/high schools with a decile rating of 5 or less - as
a very rough measure of reaching disadvantaged and at-risk populations. We then
work with these schools to identify the individual students who would benefit
most from the Fundays, along with referrals from our Blue Light Branches,
Police Youth Aid Officers, and community groups.
In the key year groups targeted, students are usually aged between 11 and 14
years old. They are usually aged 11 and 12 in year 7, aged 12 and 13 in year 8
and aged 13 and 14 in year 9.
Blue Light's work in the community is unique - it is not a one size fits all
approach. 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: |
$1435.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Rainbow’s End entry tickets for 50 disadvantaged and at-risk youth and youth participating in leadership roles from primary, intermediate and colleges in the Howick Local Board area. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The event will go ahead, however the number of disadvantaged and at-risk youth, and the youth in leadership positions in Howick Local Board area’s schools would be dramatically decreased. This constrains the outcomes and benefits the event can provide to the Howick community. |
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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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$1435.00 |
$0.00 |
$10332.00 |
$7000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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50 entry tickets to Blue Light's Rainbow's End Fundays |
$1435.00 |
$1435.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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N/A |
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board |
$1865.50 |
Pending |
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Manurewa Local Board |
$2296.00 |
Pending |
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Papakura Local Board |
$1865.50 |
Pending |
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Milestone Community Trust |
$2870.00 |
Pending |
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Dragon Community Trust |
$1435.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Healthy food and bottled water |
$4000.00 |
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Transport |
$3000.00 |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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40 |
640 |
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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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QR2419-208 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Waitakere Ranges youth 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2420-225 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Waitemata youth 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2407-119 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Howick youth 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2409-236 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Mangere-Otahuhu youth 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2415-211 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Puketapapa youth 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2414-226 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Papakura youth 2023/2024 Papakura Small Grants Round Two (Small) - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2405-227 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Henderson Massey youth 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round Two - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2411-118 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Maungakiekie-Tamaki youth 2023/2024 Maungakiekie Tamaki Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2410-453 |
2024 Rainbow's End Fundays entry for Manurewa youth 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Four - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2419-218 |
Ten Waitakere Ranges Rangatahi attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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NHM24_100 |
Community and Branch liaison role key to delivering outcomes Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 23/24 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2413-128 |
1008 Street Smart Handbooks support Year 13 Otara-Papatoetoe students 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2421-128 |
1120 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Whau secondary students 2023/2024 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2415-105 |
784 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Puketapapa students 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2408-128 |
448 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Kaipatiki students 2023/2024 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2417-127 |
1400 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Upper Harbour students 2023/2024 Upper Harbour Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2414-145 |
1064 StreetSmart handbooks support Year 13 Papakura students 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $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 - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $2,156.00 |
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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 - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2409-115 |
504 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Mangere Otahuhu students 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,764.00 |
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LG2401-134 |
1400 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Albert Eden students 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $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 - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2405-120 |
1242 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Henderson Massey students 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2402-144 |
1634 Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Devonport Takapuna students 2023/2024 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $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 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2410-151 |
864 hardcopy Street Smart handbooks support Year 13 Manurewa students 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2304-204 |
2023 GBI Kids Blue Light HUNTS course 2022/2023 Aotea / Great Barrier Local and Capital Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,917.34 |
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QR2320-103 |
840 hardcopy Street Smart Handbooks to Year13 Waitemata students 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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 - Acquitted |
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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LG2204-202 |
2022 GBI Kids Blue Light HUNTS course 2021/2022 Aotea / Great Barrier Local and Capital Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,381.09 |
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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 - Grant not uplifted |
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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LG2104-201 |
2021 GBI Kids Bluelight HUNTS course 2020/2021 Aotea / Great Barrier Local and Capital Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,764.48 |
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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 |
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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 |
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QR2121-213 |
Street Smart Handbook supports 568 Year 13 Whau secondary students 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,988.00 |
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QR2101-208 |
Street Smart Handbook supporting Albert Eden youth to feel safe 2020/2021 Albert Eden Quick Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2121-110 |
Five Whau youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,174.00 |
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LG2108-108 |
Three Kaipatiki youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,304.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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LG2107-110 |
Seven Howick youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,520.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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LG2112-109 |
Two Orakei youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $870.00 |
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LG2110-109 |
Two Manurewa youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
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LG2120-111 |
Two Waitemata youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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LG2115-106 |
Two Puketepapa youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,304.34 |
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LG2118-106 |
Two Waiheke youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Waiheke Local Grant Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2114-108 |
Two Papakura youth attend Blue Light's Life Skills programme 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $869.56 |
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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 |
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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 |
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QRTP2012-202 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Ōrākei Quick Response and Tree Protection, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2021-205 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
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QR2020-203 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2014-205 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
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 |
|
LG2008-316 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2006-241 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2015-208 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2019/2020 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2004-203 |
2020 GBI Blue Light HUNTS course 2019/2020 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2013-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,960.00 |
|
QR2010-126 |
Blue Light School Leavers Street Smart Handbook 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,960.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
QR1903-316 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,890.00 |
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LG1904-203 |
GBI Kids HUNTS course 2018/2019 Great Barrier Island Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,151.41 |
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QR1905-220 |
Bryan & Bobby Educational Activity Books 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,565.22 |
|
QR1905-117 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1903-102 |
Blue Light Rainbows End Funday 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
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LG1616-215 |
Youth Worker Youth Interaction Rodney Local Grants, Round Two, 2015/16 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
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 |
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GBI1415_100016 |
2015 GBI kids Hunter National Training Scheme Course LB - Great Barrier Local Board Community Grant - 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,754.00 |
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GBI1415_100004 |
2014 GBI kids Hunter NAtional Training Scheme course. LB - Great Barrier Local Board Community Grant - 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,616.00 |
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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 |
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SGFY15_1002 |
Youth Potential Development Fund North - Small Grants Fund Youth, 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LGFY15_1002 |
Youth Coordinator Salaries, Travel and Training North - Large Grants Fund (Youth), 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LGFR15_1002 |
Upgrade Blue Light Vehicle North - Large Grants Fund (Recreation), 2014/2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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CGF15_1002 |
Staff Salaries Training and travel North - Community Grants Fund, 2014/2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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CDN15-1003 |
Portable Disc Golf Project Rodney Local Board Community Group Funding - 2014/2015 Round 1 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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RD14_100001 |
Training and Outdoor Safety Audit LB - Rodney Local Board Community Grant - 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $3,265.00 |
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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 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-126 |
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Legal status: |
Limited Liability Company |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: 3D Design and Printing - Howick celebrating Matariki |
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Location: |
Local venues situated in Botany, Flat Bush and Ormiston. |
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Summary: |
We plan to run 3D design and printing community workshops across the Howick Local Board Area, in celebration of Matariki. Our workshop will travel to local and accessible community spaces & be free for the public to attend - to learn and create collaboratively. We will provide all the equipment for the event, so attendees can drop in at any time between the workshop open hours to create their own, unique, 3d design, in celebration of Matariki. |
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Expertise: |
We have run some amazing past workshops celebrating Matariki, Pride month, Pasifika language week - all opportunities for the community to learn, share, and engage in culture & with others in their local area. We run events across Auckland and this year will run over 110 for different community groups, and schools all based on creative medium teaching (STEM), and creation. Our team is highly skilled and passionate about working with the community, in new spaces, and creating amazing tech experiences for all. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 31/07/2024 |
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People reached: |
144 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
95% |
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Promotion: |
Facebook, Instagram (combined 4500 followers), our mailing list (3000), our website & event websites, on email confirmation, on Facebook community groups, in school newsletters. We will thank the local board for funding & supporting our events. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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- Contribution to creating inclusive communities that support and
enrich us all |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences We aim to support local arts, and culture, through running
interactive, free, family friendly, 3D design and printing workshops, that
celebrate Matariki. Our workshops will encourage diverse members of society
to come together in local spaces, celebrate, create, and share their stories,
skills, and designs, at the same time as learning alongside one
another. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Venues - reduced venue hire rates |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) Matariki focus, but every attendee is welcome to celebrate the meaning of Matariki in their own way, though their creative output. Matariki is such an amazing time for people to come together, celebrate the year that has been & the year to come. To put challenges to rest and to look to the future for hope. All cultures will have a different experience of Matariki and we want to champion all of those through an event that is meaningful to us all as New Zealanders - Matariki. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The Brain Play team has experience teaching diverse students, including students with neuro-diversities. We work with Autism NZ, The Ministry of Education, High & Complex Needs, and other government-supported trusts to engage students with disabilities including Autism, OCD, dyspraxia, PTSD, and Down Syndrome. We provide activities at all levels, and can adapt content to suit the needs of many. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We discuss sustainability of materials and waste in our 3d design
workshops as we work with a plastic alternative. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We will have a family centred approach to our workshops, expecting families to participate together - we can support all ages through this structure & have experience working with tamariki. Our team is female founded and led and this contributes to inclusiveness and encouragement of all wahine taking part in our workshops. We will champion mātauranga Māori through our designs for Matariki.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2995.60 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Equipment hire. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We are very passionate about running these events so we could drop to 2 events instead of 3, and we could reduce the number of participants (therefore equipment) at each. |
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Cost of participation: |
No cost - free to the community. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2995.60 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$676.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Laptop hire x3 events (144 attendees) |
$1728.00 |
$1728.00 |
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3D printer hire x3 events x2 printers |
$720.00 |
$720.00 |
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Filament for 3d printers & 3d pens x3 events |
$187.60 |
$187.60 |
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3D pen hire x12 in a set x3 events |
$360.00 |
$360.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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No income - free event |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Venue hire subsidised |
$202.50 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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8 |
26 |
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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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QR2420-240 |
Wahine Rocket Club! 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2407-126 |
3D Design and Printing - Howick celebrating Matariki 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2409-244 |
STEM skills for Tamariki 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2420-251 |
STEM for Wahine! 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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LG2410-338 |
Manurewa STEM Station 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2413-219 |
Brain Play STEM Events 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2420-101 |
STEM for Girls 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2410-215 |
Travelling STEM Station 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2413-108 |
Travelling STEM Station 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2409-112 |
Travelling STEM Station 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2309-211 |
Brain Play STEM Events 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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REGCD22_044 |
Brain Play Science & Technology Workshops! Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 2022/2023 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
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REF23-200016 |
STEM Weekend with Brain Play! 2022/2023 Regional Event Fund - Round 2 - Application |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2313-115 |
Brain Play STEM Station 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,781.90 |
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QR2318-112 |
Brain Play STEM Station 2022/2023 Waiheke Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2309-138 |
Brain Play STEM Station 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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MB2021-232 |
Brain Play Pop Up Tech Workshops - All Ages! 2020/2021 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2005-233 |
Brain Play Science & Technology Classes 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $488.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-108 |
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Under the umbrella of: The Scout Association of New Zealand |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Ground Rent |
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Location: |
64 Pigeon Mountain Road, Half Moon Bay, Auckland |
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Summary: |
Activities enable people to participate learn and grow. |
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Expertise: |
Captain Musick has been providing for the youth of the area for over 40 years |
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Dates: |
01/05/2024 - 30/04/2025 |
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People reached: |
86 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
% |
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Promotion: |
We always look for new members and advertise on Scout website. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Youth will have a place go and learn adventure skills and have fun |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community By having a building for the youth to use this will enable us to continue providing programs for our youth, this grant will help towards our rent. |
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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) We engage with Mungua authority learn from them and maintain Pigeon mountain. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The hall has wheelchair access and everyone is welcome |
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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* Scouts are always encouraging youth to be healthy and think of their environment. We learn about these areas in our program. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We are non-discriminating.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2968.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The Rent |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will do more fundraising. |
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Cost of participation: |
N/A |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$4968.00 |
$2000.00 |
$0.00 |
$2000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Rent |
$4968.00 |
$2968.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Fees collected |
$2000.00 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
"The Scouts Association of New Zealand" is an umbrella
organization. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-108 |
Ground Rent 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-120 |
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Legal status: |
Limited Liability Company |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Cirque It Showcase |
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Location: |
Cirque It Aerial Arts, Unit 1/24 Bishop Dunn Place, Flat Bush, Auckland 2013 |
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Summary: |
A showcase for both students, tutors and local professionals to present work to the greater community in a safe supportive space. We aim to continue to grow and connect our community through arts, further developing the arts community in the Howick district. We want to celebrate our diversity and promote an active healthy lifestyle through alternative fitness. We encourage our communities to get involved and to come together to support local business and talent |
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Expertise: |
Cirque It has put on annual shows at our studio since it was created in 2016, we have also done other outdoor expos and we also do corporate performance work so have a lot of experience in running similar events in a variety of different settings. |
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Dates: |
13/07/2024 - 13/07/2024 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
85% |
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Promotion: |
We will promote the event via our social media platforms on Facebook
(1.4K followers) & Instagram (4K+ followers). This will include
posts that tag and highlight the support received from the local board.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Local talent have an opportunity to share and showcase their work |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences By creating a safe space where local talent can showcase their art and work in an inclusive and engaging environment. By opening this showcase to the public it allows the public to engage in the arts while also supporting local activities. We would hope that this event will encourage more people to celebrate and support the arts and local talent in the area and also inspire them to want to get more actively involved in future. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Jess O'Connor - Crazy Notions Productions |
Producer |
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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 studio is an accessible space and we are happy to open up opportunities for people with disabilities to perform. |
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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 studio is a smokefree and zero waste environment and we encourage
all individuals using our space to respect this. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our client base and community is predominantly female so it is likely to support more female artists but we are open to any male artists who wish to perform also and invite all to attend.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1172.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Personnel - Director, Technical support and photographer fees |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would decrease the number of chairs and try and find ways to
mitigate costs to make the project happen. |
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Cost of participation: |
Ticket Costs |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$3347.50 |
$800.00 |
$0.00 |
$1172.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue/Equipment Hire |
$225.00 |
$0.00 |
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Refreshments for artists/volunteers |
$100.00 |
$0.00 |
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Marketing costs |
$280.00 |
$0.00 |
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Co Producer |
$500.00 |
$0.00 |
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Producer |
$750.00 |
$0.00 |
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Chair Hire - Carlton Party Hire |
$280.00 |
$160.00 |
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Techincal support - Lighting & Sound |
$422.50 |
$422.50 |
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Photography - Melissa Jade Photography |
$290.00 |
$290.00 |
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Director - Tess Munro Pederos |
$500.00 |
$300.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
80 ticket @ $10 each |
$800.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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|
$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
|
Co Producer |
$500.00 |
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Producer |
$750.00 |
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Venue & Equipment Hire |
$225.00 |
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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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QR2407-120 |
Cirque It Showcase 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-102 |
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Legal status: |
Informal group/ no legal structure |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs |
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Location: |
Our monthly main Social Meetings are held at Eastview Baptist Church, Botany. The other activities are held at various locations in the wider Howick area as indicted in this application. |
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Summary: |
By organising the 120 individual physical, mental, social activities and / or interactions per year we strongly believe we greatly enhance the personnel wellbeing of members. We provide the opportunity an/or make it easier for members to become more involved in activities they would probably not otherwise participate. The arrangement of these numerous activities and their suitable venues requires that organisers also become involved in community matters and that participants spend more active time in their local community. |
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Expertise: |
Given our members are retirees from a wide range of backgrounds we can draw on a diverse and considerable depth of expertise and significant business experience. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 30/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
Membership is currently at 102 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
96% |
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Promotion: |
We advise members of all Grants received by way of advice and acknowledgement at the main Social meetings and also include details in the monthly Newsletter sent to all members. The details are also clearly disclosed in the Club's Annual Financial Accounts and reports. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Our Club, on a voluntary basis, in organising the activities as
detailed, provides significant opportunities for members to participate in
many beneficial events which suit their differing needs and interests. It
also gives opportunity for members to give back to their 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 encourage and provide a safe and enjoyable environment for our retiree members to get out and participate more frequently in their local community. A significant number of our members now live in Retirement Villages. It is therefore of growing importance that they have an attractive opportunity to safely get out of that environment into the local community, especially since the restrictions of the Covid times. Other than the day trips arranged, all other activities are conducted within the local area. In organising and attending the activities, it is necessary for the members to become more involved with local facilities, organisations and businesses. For example we use Eastview Baptist Church , St Marks Parish Centre, The Howick Club, numerous local cafes and restaurants, and the local walking tracks and recreation areas for our activities. The expenses incurred by the Club and our members in conducting these activities goes back into the local community by supporting local organisations and business financially. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Eastview Baptist Church |
We hire their facilities for 10 x monthly main Social Meetings per year. |
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St Marks Parish |
We utilize a room for our Book Club which meets monthly. |
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Howick Club |
We have for many years held our members Christmas dinner function at the Howick Club. |
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Local walking tracks |
Our weekly Walking Group utilizes many of the local walking tracks and walkways. |
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Various local Restaurants and Cafes |
Our monthly Luncheon Group and Men's Coffee Group, plus the weekly Walking Group meet & support a number of local food restaurants and cafes. |
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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 - Given the age of our members it is important that we are always ensure all venues used are suitable and accessible by everyone. We also, by operating our "Telephone Tree" make monthly calls to all members, to determine whether transport assistance is required to attend activities and arrange assistance where necessary. |
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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 All our activities, as detailed, are based around stimulation and exercise of the mind and body in a safe and friendly environment. All venues and involvement, including our walking group are smoke free. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All retirees or semi retirees are welcome to become members regardless of gender or ethnicity. Although there is no age restriction most members are over the age of 60-65.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are specifically requesting funding to subsidise the cost of hiring the venue for our monthly main Social Meeting held at the Eastview Baptist Church, Botany. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to consider adjusting upwards the door charge at the main Social Meetings and conducting more raffles. Given most of out members are on fixed incomes we have found that increases in costs can be detrimental to the level of participation. We have already increased subscriptions this year from $25 to $30. |
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Cost of participation: |
The annual membership fee is $30pp. We also charge a door fee of $3 pp at each monthly main social meeting attended to partially cover the cost of providing morning tea/coffee and biscuits. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$12064.00 |
$8110.00 |
$2700.00 |
$1254.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Part subsidy of cost of hiring facilities at the Eastview Baptist Church for our monthly main Social Meeting @ $215.05 (increasing by 5% from July) for 3 hours x 10 months. We also have to pay $50 per meeting to operate the highly complicated sound system. |
$2704.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Main Social Meeting guest speakers. The average cost per speaker is $100 x 10. |
$1000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Cost of catering for providing morning tea at the main Social Meetings x 10. |
$1350.00 |
$0.00 |
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Administration costs including Probus Affiliation fees |
$2010.00 |
$0.00 |
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Trips- members are charged on a break even basis after allowing for a partial subsidy we receive from a successful COGS Grant. This funding must be applied towards to cost of the transport component of approx. 4 x trips per year. |
$5000.00 |
$0.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Subscriptions of $30 pp per annum |
$3060.00 |
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Main Social Meetings $3 pp door charge towards cost of morning tea |
$1650.00 |
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Trips - Break even position after COGS Grant |
$3000.00 |
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Raffles - net proceeds |
$400.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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COGS |
$2700.00 |
Approved |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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N/A |
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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22 |
250 |
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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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QR2407-102 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-205 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs - 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2207-212 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs - various organised activities 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $450.00 |
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QR2107-204 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs - various organised activities 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2107-125 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs - various organised activities 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1907-203 |
Combined Probus Club of Botany Downs various organised activities 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-109 |
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Legal status: |
Informal group/ no legal structure |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Supporting Children through Anxiety and Worry (Parenting Talks). |
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Location: |
Eastview Baptist Church, 509 Chapel Rd, East Tamaki |
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Summary: |
A free evening event for parents, educating them how to support their primary aged children through anxiety and worry. We would contract in a speaker from Parenting Place to deliver these talks. This is a recently developed specialized talk. We would advertise this event to local primary school parents, and in local churches, and with neighbourhood mailbox flyers. We know childhood anxiety is a big concern for many families and schools and has been increasing for decades, with a recent acceleration during the COVID years. Mental Health services for young people are quite overwhelmed and waitlists are long. We aim to support parents to be confident to implement accessible everyday evidence-informed parenting ideas which support their children to be resilient. |
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Expertise: |
We have a large auditorium that is ideal for a large groups. We have excellent parking, and an excellent sound system etc. We have volunteer event organisers that can competently run an event like this. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 31/08/2024 |
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People reached: |
Guestimation would be 100-150 parents would attend. |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We would acknowledge the funding to the audience verbally, and on a slide at the event, and we plan to distribute flyers to local household mailboxes, and will acknowledge Auckland City Council funding at the bottom of the flyer. |
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Conflicts of interest: Kristin Ward - a member
of Eastview Baptist Church is also a Parenting Place employee. (Eastview is
planning to procure service from Parenting Place). This could be perceived as a
conflict of interest.
Kristin Ward is likely to be the speaker - although it might be another
Parenting Place employee too.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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90% of school principals surveyed stated that Anxiety was the number
1 issue that children are facing. (Life Education Trust survey). |
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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 This initiative supports parents to be confident and to know what to
do to support their children to develop resilient mental health. Parenting
Place is a NZ based organization that exists to resource parents in their
most important work - raising their children. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Local Primary schools |
Advertising in newsletters |
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Parenting Place speaker |
Contracted in as speaker |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) Parenting Place is an Aotearoa New Zealand based parenting organisation that incorporates reo and concepts whenever appropriate. Building Awesome Whanau is a Parenting Place course - designed by Maori, incorporating matauranga and reo all throughout. The Parenting Place speaker will be promoting other services/ courses that Parenting Place offer including Building Awesome Whanau. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Wheelchair accessible venue |
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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 This event will be smokefree, (although we will not be promoting smokefree messaging). It will produce minimal waste (just evaluation forms which can then be recycled) - however waste minimisation will not be the focus on messaging. We can provide healthy options for drinks, provide water as a refreshment, tea or coffee (in re-useable ceramic cups). |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Parents of Primary aged children. By virtue of running the parenting Talks in Botany, many attendees are likely to be immigrants to NZ (Asian, Indian,) however this will also be advertised to other local churches and schools across Pakuranga, Howick and Botany/ Ormiston.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The funding covers the cost of contracting in a Parenting Place
speaker ($770 excl GST) and building hire for the evening - allowing 2 hours
all up which comes to $230 excl GST. This event is considered a 'ministry' to
the local community therefore we have the cheaper building hire rate
available. ($130 excl GST per hour). |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Minimum funding we could proceed with would be $770 (Speaker hire) and Eastview Baptist Church could donate the building hire. |
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Cost of participation: |
No we would like this to be a free community event, enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of local families and providing support for parents that feel isolated and concerned about their children. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$1000.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$820.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Speaker costs |
$770.00 |
$770.00 |
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Venue hire |
$230.00 |
$230.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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zero 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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Advertising (flyers for mailboxes, evaluation forms) |
$20.00 |
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Incidentals (Tea, coffee, milk) |
$20.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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3 |
30 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
No |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-109 |
Supporting Children through Anxiety and Worry (Parenting Talks). 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-133 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: FitTeens |
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Location: |
Zero2100 gym, 308 Te Irirangi Drive Botany Junction |
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Summary: |
FitTeens for teens by teens. Safe space to learn, discipline and confidence through fitness. |
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Expertise: |
Every FitTeens intake has been a success, with a rotating roster of
120 teens FitTeens offers diverse fitness classes both indoors and
outdoors. Supervised by well experienced and qualified group fitness
and personal trainer Deeyana Amosa, Deeyana ensures FitTeens programmes are
effective and fun. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 31/07/2024 |
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People reached: |
120 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
FitTeens would mention alongside Howick Local Board with logo and mentions on all social media posts. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Offering our teens fun, interactive, safe space to train and
congregate in. Using Zero2100 gym facilities, FitTeens enables the
youth to exercise and learn the importance of health and fitness for our
future generations. |
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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 FitTeens 4 week programmes, are designed specifically for teenagers 12-18 years. Our instructors are also teens themselves that have a passion for fitness. Fitness is the vehicle we use to engage with the youth in East Auckland. FitTeens gives opportunity for teens that may not have had access to gyms or fitness facilities a chance to try something different and be surrounded by their peers and encouraged by others in the same age group. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Zero2100 gym |
Venue |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering FitTeens appeals to Maori and Pasifika groups of teens. Having Maori staff involved in delivery of FitTeens sessions and high participant representation. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - FitTeens delivers fitness programmes for all fitness levels and abilities. Zero2100 gym where FitTeens operates from has wheel chair access. |
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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 FitTeens is based in a gym environment. No smoking or vaping message is evident from entry. FitTeens has a nutrition based group chat supervised by qualified trainer Deeyana Amosa the group chat shares breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas as well as snacks and lunch box ideas for young growing teens. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
FitTeens supports all genders and ethnicities however FitTeens is designed for 12-18year olds only.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Subsidized fees for FitTeens programme members and new
participants, FitTeens proramme cost $180 for 4 weeks 3 sessions per
week or $15 per session. If FitTeens are successful with funding-
Funding will help reach teens who would love to participate but cannot afford
to attend as most teens attend with siblings. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: FitTeens would host most of our fitness sessions outdoors to limit venue hire costs. Minimum amount is $1,800 this would help FitTeens with 10 participant fees and venue cost. |
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Cost of participation: |
$180 per 4 week programme, 3 sessions per week. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$3000.00 |
$1800.00 |
$0.00 |
$1800.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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4week prgramme and venue cost |
$3000.00 |
$3000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Project income without funding is $15 per session or $180 for 4 weeks 3 sessions per week. |
$1800.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$0.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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2 |
120 |
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Additional information to support the application: |
FitTeens started December 2023 with 9-10 teens in Botany Downs
area, FitTeens now has 120 teens across East/ South and West Auckland
registered in FitTeens data base. With this funding we hope to reach more
youth that have financial barriers to attend FitTeens classes. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-133 |
FitTeens 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-121 |
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Under the umbrella of: Neighbourhood Support New Zealand Incorporated |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust, Informal group/ no legal structure |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Let's grow together |
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Location: |
This is a Howick & Botany wide project where we hope to reach every household |
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Summary: |
We are trying to increase our coverage by increasing our Street Coordinators. We need to print & then distribute flyers to inform the streets of this goal, and then once we have a Street Coordinator, we need to supply each household with an information pack. To keep those Street Coordinators motivated, we hold regular speaker evenings & provide a yearly gift card to help towards their costs. |
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Expertise: |
We have been striving towards increasing our coverage for the last 3 years and each year the number of streets involved in the Howick / Botany Neighbourhood Support Group has increased. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 01/01/2025 |
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People reached: |
500 + |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Our information packs which go to each household in the street with a new Street Coordinator, will include a flyer with acknowledgement of funding from the board. Funding is also recorded on our Neighbourly page. Previously we have promoted the grant through our local newspapers as well. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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By having more streets join Neighbourhood Support, more residents will be safer, happier, more resilient & better connected. They will become more educated & better informed. |
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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 By providing a gift card to contribute towards the Street Coordinators costs of socializing, we are encouraging the residents to get to know each other. When neighbours get to know each other, they look out for each other, making the area safer for all. We hold regular meetings where our Street Coordinator's are educated by different service providers including Citizens Advice Bureau, FENZ, Police, Victims Support, Coastguard etc. Our information packs have a list of services contact details for resident's easy access. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Neighbourhood Support NZ |
Oversea & support |
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Victims Support |
Speaker for St Coordinators meeting |
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FENZ |
Provide brochures for information packs |
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NZ Police |
Attend Start Up meetings |
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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 - With neighbours looking out for each other, they are right on hand to help out where / when needed. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Start Up meetings are held in the street that is joining our group so the attendees can walk to the Street Coordinators house. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All residents will be supported
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Printing costs |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We could supply less street signs although this would leave the street only partially protected as these warn criminals that there is a Neighbourhood Support group in that street & we could hold our meetings at a committee members house, but we would then need to limit those that can attend. By not contributing to the costs of out Street Coordinators we risk losing their support & they may stop organising street functions. All of these measures would reduce the amount to $1811. |
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Cost of participation: |
No participation costs |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$5146.91 |
$0.00 |
$1000.00 |
$1147.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Venue hire & meeting expenses |
$300.00 |
$0.00 |
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Gift Cards |
$2500.00 |
$1189.00 |
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Printer Toner |
$776.83 |
$777.00 |
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Brochures |
$61.64 |
$62.00 |
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Letterbox Stickers |
$144.04 |
$144.00 |
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Envelopes - 500 |
$195.50 |
$196.00 |
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Window Stickers - 500 |
$163.30 |
$163.00 |
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A4 paper |
$68.00 |
$0.00 |
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Street Signs - 100 |
$937.60 |
$469.00 |
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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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Community Safety Ltd - Wallplanner |
$1000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Venue Hire |
$300.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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10 |
202 |
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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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QR2407-121 |
Let's grow together 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-101 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Howick Art Group Spring Exhibition |
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Location: |
Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall |
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Summary: |
The Howick Art Group Spring Art Exhibition is the biggest exhibition we stage. It gives our members the opportunity to display their work to the public. This year we are collaborating with two local Intermediate Schools to include an art competition in the exhibition; the theme being our local Coastal area. We are very excited about initiating this project which we hope will lay the groundwork for it to be expanded on in coming years. We firmly believe that young talent should be recognised and encouraged in all areas, including from an artistic perspective. This endorses the view that Howick includes beautiful coastal areas and great cafes, and is also an artistic hub that encourages more visitors to our area. |
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Expertise: |
This has been an annual event for the Howick Art Group for the past few years. We have previously held exhibitions, the Spring Festival being the largest of them. We have long standing Art Group members, Committee members, volunteers and supporters who are very knowledgeable in setting up exhibitions and displaying artworks. They are fully capable of successfully delivering this project. |
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Dates: |
31/08/2024 - 08/09/2024 |
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People reached: |
10,000 plus ( using Howick area population stats) |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will publicly acknowledge the local board's contribution on all the advertising material we circulate. We will make reference to the Local Board's support and contribution on our website, Facebook and other available social media avenues as appropriate. We would also hope that some members of the Howick Local Board would visit the Exhibition and respond positively to an invitation to the opening night to view the artworks and to meet the artists, judges, students and their families, and other guests. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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On most days of the exhibition's duration , the community will have access to and enjoy demonstrations by a variety of artists, specialising in a variety of mediums and styles. The public will also be able to ask questions and interact with the artists and will be encouraged to pursue their own artistic endeavours and ambitions. The community will benefit by enjoying a rich and high quality free exhibition which showcases the diverse range of talented artists who are members of their community. The participation of two local Intermediate Schools will provide further interest and highlight emerging young artistic talent in the local community. The school's participation is an art competition using our local coast as the theme which are are hopeful will showcase and create an awareness about the local community we are very fortunate to be part of. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences We would have liked to include more than one of the options as not only are we supporting local arts, we are welcoming Intermediate School participation with an art competition themed around our local coastal area. We are positive this initiative will not only encourage young artistic creativity but also create an awareness about our beautiful beaches and their connectivity to each of us, and the need for us all to look after our environment. The inclusion and encouragement of youth talent will also be welcomed by our older members who have varied experience and knowledge to share. |
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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 building has wheelchair access |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes It will be a smoke free environment. Members and visitors who may make enquiries about our Group will be encourages to participate in the Plein Air ( Painting Outdoors) groups that are available and who have organised paint outs on a regular basis at many spots locally and throughout the Auckland area. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The Howick Art Group Spring Exhibition will be open to all visitors.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2915.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding for the venue hire, and some of the promotion and advertising costs. We have booked the Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall for our week long exhibition. This is the first time we will be using this venue and the first time we will have an extended period of 1 week, |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would continue with our exhibition as it is an annual event to which we are totally committed. Exhibiting artists and the local community look forward to the exhibition event. As the biggest cost at this point is the venue hire (which is a Council Owned property) we would appreciate funding to cover that portion of our costs. |
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Cost of participation: |
The Artists exhibiting their work will pay an entry fee for each piece of work, up to a maximum of 3 artworks. The entry fees go towards the cost of awards, prizes and the exhibition judges. The will be no cost to the Intermediate Schools for their participation in the event. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2911.85 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$3600.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Venue Hire |
$2391.85 |
$2391.85 |
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Advertising & Promotion |
$520.00 |
$520.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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There is no cost to the public to attend |
$0.00 |
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Artists will pay an entry and hanging fee to display their work. Numbers to be confirmed. |
$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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7 |
150 |
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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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QR2407-101 |
Howick Art Group Spring Exhibition 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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CCS24_2_101 |
Howick Art Group " Have a Go" Pop Ups Creative Communities Scheme 2023/24 round 2 - Paid |
Approved $3,463.00 |
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QR2207-209 |
Howick Art Group Midwinter Exhibition 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2107-211 |
Midwinter Exhibition 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR2107-108 |
Demonstrations and Workshops 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR2007-101 |
Howick Art Group Midwinter Exhibition 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1907-223 |
Howick Art Group Midwinter Art Exhibition 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1807-228 |
Community art demonstrations and workshops 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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QR1807-214 |
Community art demonstrations 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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CCS18_2_021 |
Howick Art Group Midwinter Exhibition Creative Communities Scheme 18_2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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CCS17_1_205 |
Arts Programme Creative Communities Scheme 2017_1 - South Assessment Committee Round 1 2017 |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR1607-404 |
Arts programme to promote art in District of Howick 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $625.00 |
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CCS14_100008 |
Art Funding Creative Communities Scheme 14_1 - Assessment Panel South |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-128 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Nature Day Equipment and Resources |
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Location: |
98 Nelson Street, Howick. |
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Summary: |
At Howick Playcentre, we have a unique and much loved Nature Day
session every Tuesday. Instead of hosting our 9am - 12pm session at our
centre, we visit a new local outdoor location every week. We enjoy exploring
our local area with our tamariki, no matter the weather. Being in the
outdoors lets each of us make connections to the environment. This can give
us a stronger understanding of who we are and where we live. Learning in the
outdoors helps us to understand the connections between all living things. |
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Expertise: |
As a whānau-led centre we have experience delivering all parts of our service including all projects. We have a Treasurer, Grants Officer and Equipment Officer who will lead this particular project. |
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Dates: |
02/07/2024 - 20/09/2024 |
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People reached: |
20 adults, 30 tamariki |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We can publicly acknowledge the local board through our Facebook page and through the Playcentre community at meetings, which will be recorded in the meeting minutes. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Playcentre is a whanau organisation based on the philosophy of
whanau-tupu ngatahi -Families growing together where: we empower adults and
tamariki to play, work, learn and grow together. We honour Te Tiriti o
Waitangi and celebrate people's uniqueness. We value and affirm parents as
the first and best educators of their children, so that families are
strengthened and communities enriched. |
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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 Every Tuesday at our Playcentre, we hold our Nature Day session. This
session is always run outdoors at locations across south, east, and central
Tāmaki Makaurau. Our parent volunteers plan activities and explorations
at beaches, local reserves and bushes. We aim to help our tamariki become
more connected with nature and the history of our local area |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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All parents volunteer their time to teach the tamariki and maintain the session |
approximately 500 volunteer hours per half year |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) As an organisation we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and celebrate people’s uniqueness. We weave Maori tikanga throughout our practices. We encourage the use of Maori in every session and follow the Te Whariki curriculum. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Howick Playcentre and our sessions are accessible for tamariki with disabilities. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes At the heart of our Nature Day sessions is a commitment to embracing the outdoors. Throughout the year, we can be found rolling down maunga, climbing trees, jumping in puddles, walking bush trails, and digging sandcastles. These sessions allow our tamariki to safely explore the outdoors, and gain confidence and control of their bodies. The purchase of equipment and resources will assist us in running engaging sessions in a safe manner that continue to extend the learning of our tamariki. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
19
female adults
1 male adult
17 female tamariki
13 male tamariki
Ethnicities include NZ European, South African, Japanese, Chinese, Belarusian,
Indian, Serbian and British.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2985.53 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Funding for purchasing equipment and resources for use on our nature day session. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If only part of our project can be funded we would need to prioritize what equipment and resources to purchase of the above list. |
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Cost of participation: |
No, Term donations are voluntary. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2985.53 |
$3200.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Nature Day Equipment and Resouces |
$2985.53 |
$2985.53 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
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We currently have 20 enrolled whanau/families who are asked to donate $40 per term (this is voluntary). Along with MoE funding this is all we have for the entire year to pay all running costs, we can only do projects with fundraising or grant |
$3200.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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|
$$ |
|
|
Donated materials |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
20 |
1122 |
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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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QR2407-128 |
Nature Day Equipment and Resources 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-205 |
Howick Playcentre Mud Kitchen and Water Play 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,004.36 |
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QR2407-123 |
Musical corner 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $800.00 |
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QR2307-229 |
Safety Vests and Tear Drop Flag 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,197.45 |
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LG2307-249 |
Safety mats and soft play equipment 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2307-130 |
Safety Mats & Soft Play Equipment 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR2207-234 |
Learning/play resources 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $872.27 |
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LG2207-333 |
Learning/play resources 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR2107-213 |
Bathroom Taps 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,027.00 |
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WMIF1902-024 |
Reduce Our Organic Waste WMIF September 2019 - 4a. Project Completed - Report Received |
Approved $296.36 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-114 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Events |
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Project: Howick Village Christmas Fair |
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Location: |
Picton Street, Howick |
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Summary: |
The Howick Village Christmas Fair is a pre-Christmas shopping event with markets, entertainment and community groups and local schools attending. We have entertainment i.e. buskers, dancers, and a market area with stallholders and food vendors, community and not-for-profit groups invited to display their activities. |
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Expertise: |
Howick Village Association has run successful large scale events such as this for several years such as the Howick Village HOP, Cultural Food Festival and the Christmas Fair. We generally attract large crowds at these events. |
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Dates: |
15/11/2024 - 15/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
approx. 15,000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
We have posters up around the village leading up to the event that we could have acknowledgment of Howick Local Board, we post on our social media platforms - Facebook, Instagram and our HVA Website. We do some advertising in the local newspaper Howick & Pakuranga Times and on their website. We also take posters around local retailers to ask them to advertise in their windows. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Provides the opportunity for community, individuals and groups to gather and enjoy interacting and supporting one another |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community Provides an environment in the community for all to gather enjoy entertainment, food, produce, arts and an opportunity for local groups to showcase their acts and supporting local retailers to maximise Christmas shopping. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Auckland Loos |
Portaloos |
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Edwards Sound & Lighting |
AV, Stage |
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Clean Event |
Waste management, bin delivery and removal |
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Food Truck Vendors |
Selling food |
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Market Stalls |
Selling produce, arts and crafts |
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Local Schools |
Music/dancing for entertainment |
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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 event would be in the main street of Howick which is accessible. |
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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 clear communication with food truck vendors about having silent generators, have to show an up to date food certificate/food control plan. We will also ensure their healthy food options available when confirming attendance. We will contract Clean Events for this event to ensure effective waste management. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
This event is open to the public and would largely be local families and individuals. All ages and ethnicities.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Traffic Management for Road Closure of Picton Street Howick. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would have to look at running a different event without a road closure, whilst still managing safety of those attending. However if the assessment was that this could not be achieved the event would need to be cancelled. |
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Cost of participation: |
N/A |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$5360.00 |
$0.00 |
$3000.00 |
$14000.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Road Closure and traffic management |
$5360.00 |
$3000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
|
$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
Food Trucks & Market Stall Holders |
$3000.00 |
Pending |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
|
n/a |
$$ |
|
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
|
|
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Additional information to support the application: |
This is a popular community event which has had great attendance from Howick residents along with helping to support local retail stores and businesses. We aim to foster a friendly village atmosphere and promote the Howick Village as a desirable destination for living and shopping. Previous events and photo gallery images can be found on the Howick Village Association website https://howickvillage.co.nz/events/ |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-114 |
Howick Village Christmas Fair 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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BA232402 |
2023/2024 Business Association Grants - Project in Process |
Approved $15,000.00 |
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QR2407-113 |
Portable defibrillator unit for HVA Markets/Events 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,699.00 |
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NCE240704 |
Star Insure Howick Village HOP 2024 2023/2024 Non-contestable Events - Howick - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2407-110 |
Howick Village Cultural Food Festival 2024 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,820.00 |
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QR2307-214 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2023 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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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 |
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BA222308 |
Howick Village Association 2022/2023 Business Association Grants - Acquitted |
Approved $30,000.00 |
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NCE230701 |
Howick Village HOP 2022 2022/2023 Non-contestable Events - Howick - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2307-132 |
HVA Strategic Plan Facilitation 2022 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2307-138 |
ANZAC Sound and Light Tribute 2023 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2307-111 |
TMP for Howick Village Christmas Fair 2022 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,900.00 |
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LG2207-306 |
Howick Village CCTV Maintenance and Upgrade 2022 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $11,204.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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QR2107-206 |
Howick Village Flag Installation Project 2021 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,480.00 |
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BA202110 |
Post Covid Business Recovery Project 2020/2021 Business Association Grants - Project in progress |
Approved $30,000.00 |
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NCE2107-001 |
Howick Village HOP and Street Party 2021 2020/2021 Non-Contestable Events - Howick - Review accountability |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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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 |
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QR2007-120 |
Howick Village Shop Local, Support Local Campaign 2020 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2007-234 |
TMP for Howick Village "HOP" 2020 and Summer Street Party 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,457.00 |
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LG2007-202 |
Howick Village CCTV Upgrade and Expansion - Stage 2 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $18,500.00 |
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BA1920002 |
Howick Village Association 2019/2020 Business Association Grants - Project in progress |
Approved $30,000.00 |
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LG2007-108 |
Fencible Drive Mural Upgrade and Expansion Project 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2007-103 |
TMP for Midnight Madness 2019 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,168.00 |
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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 |
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CCS19_2_169 |
Howick Village Mural Refurbishment and Extension Project Creative Communities Scheme 19_2 - South 19_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
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REF19-2-00004 |
Howick Village HOP - Classic Car Event Regional Event Fund 2018/2019 - Round 2 - Application |
Declined $0.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-113 |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Supporting youth to achieve personal, career & community aspirations. |
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Location: |
Driven from the Momentum Hub, 770 Great South Road, Wiri, the project will be presented throughout schools in the Howick area |
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Summary: |
We capture children’s imaginations using technology that shows
them the magnificence of the human body, how their brain functions and what
its needs are. |
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Expertise: |
We are New Zealand's largest health education provider, having operated nationally since 1987 we are the go-to organisation when it comes to supporting by specialist education the health and wellbeing of children. Many teachers lack confidence in teach health and welling to students. Life Education may not be instantly recognised, but our mascot Harold the Giraffe is New Zealand’s most well-known and widely recognised mascot! |
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Dates: |
08/07/2024 - 21/07/2024 |
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People reached: |
5032 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
All schools will be advised pre-visit of the 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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Using a “te whare tapa wha” process; (evaluated by the NZ Council for Educational Research as best practice), our Specialist Teachers partner with teachers to develop a health and wellbeing education support programme to meet the unique needs of their community; understanding identity, uniqueness and respecting their culture is embedded in our philosophy “Everybody is unique, everybody is magnificent, every person deserves respect”. Our unique programmes have proven to support youth development and to achieve personal, career & community aspirations. We know that by capturing and exciting the interest of tamariki and rangatahi they become longtime supporters and advocates of the lessons learnt at Life Education. Over the last thirty years many children that Life Education Trust have supported have gone on to be acknowledged adult figures in their 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 In bringing Life Education Trust Healthy Harold programme to primary
and intermediate schools in a safe and inclusive learning environment without
pressure or prejudice with tamariki and rangatahi who are open to discussion
and learning. Our feedback shows that our tamariki and rangatahi retain a
significant amount of learning through this environment. We are proud to
highlight that we enter the schools by invitation, not by right - so the
schools must value what we deliver to ensure a booking. On completion of
their lessons, each pupil is given a take-home pack/workbook, this pack when
taken into the home is pivotal in extending the child’s learning and as
a discussion document extending the messages of health and wellbeing into the
family, whanau, and community. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Save the Children |
Aspects of Save the Children New Zealand’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) As previously written by using a te whare tapa wha approach the key elements of our programmes are brought to Tamariki in the safe environment of a standalone mobile classroom with its four walls we represent the four walls of a wharenui which are made up of - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, family, community and social wellbeing, spiritual wellbeing. We advocate that everyone is unique, and everyone is special, 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 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. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The project is for the youth of our community, 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: |
$985.31 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The replacement of the canopy of a 3x3mtr twenty-year old portable gazebo used for events as a protection from the sun's UV rays |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The project is a replacement canopy if no funding was available we would continue to use the existing item whilst seeking funding from another source |
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Cost of participation: |
N/A |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$985.31 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Replacement Canopy |
$985.31 |
$985.31 |
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Income description |
Amount |
|
N/A |
$0.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
|
N/A |
$0.00 |
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N/A |
$0.00 |
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Yes, please see attachments |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2409-207 |
Supporting youth to achieve personal, career & community aspirations. 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
QR2407-113 |
Supporting youth to achieve personal, career & community aspirations. 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
|
LG2414-207 |
Supporting youth to achieve personal, career & community aspirations 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Awaiting payment |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2413-211 |
Inspiring tamariki and rangatahi to make positive choices 2023/2024 Åtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG2411-206 |
Supporting tamariki, through health & wellbeing education 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2409-216 |
Programme Delivery With Harold 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2410-346 |
Supporting youth to achieve personal, career & community aspirations. 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
LG2410-334 |
Supporting tamariki, rangatahi, and whanau with health & wellbeing education 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2413-206 |
Purchase of Laptop & Printer for new Specialist Educator 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,148.00 |
|
LG2407-243 |
To Cover The Cost Of The 2023 Year End Audit 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2407-115 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,997.50 |
|
QR2414-111 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Papakura Small Grants Round One (Small) - Project in progress |
Approved $1,997.50 |
|
QR2413-123 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,997.50 |
|
LG2410-222 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2401-126 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2409-131 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2411-147 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2414-142 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2401-135 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2409-121 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau Student Take Home Packs 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,997.50 |
|
LG2413-149 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2407-125 |
Supporting tamariki and rangatahi with health and wellbeing education 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2410-139 |
Life Education Trust Counties Manukau Student Takehome Packs 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR2315-111 |
Health & Wellbeing Lessons Taught To Local Students 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
LG2310-229 |
We request support for our Programmes and Services in Manurewa 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
QR2303-117 |
Marketing 2022/2023 Franklin Discretionary Community Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2213-324 |
New website 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2209-217 |
Life Education workbooks for Mangere-Otahuhu students 2021/2022 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2207-134 |
Life Education workbooks for Howick students 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2213-215 |
Life Education workbooks for Otara-Papatoetoe students 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $700.00 |
|
LG2210-234 |
Teaching of Life Education wellbeing lessons to children in Manurewa 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
|
LG2207-214 |
Life Education health & wellbeing lessons taught to Howick students 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $16,767.38 |
|
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 |
|
LG2214-123 |
Teaching health & wellbeing lessons to students in Papakura 2021/2022 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $1,136.05 |
|
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 |
|
LG2215-127 |
Teaching health & wellbeing lessons to children in Puketapapa area 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2213-144 |
Teach Life Education health & wellbeing lessons to Otara-Papatoetoe children 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2105-321 |
Harold's Big Community Quiz 2020/2021 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $993.04 |
|
LG2110-414 |
Life Education health & wellbeing lessons taught to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
QR2114-302 |
Workbooks to enhance Life Education's health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Papakura Small Grants Round Three - Grants refunded |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2107-210 |
Workbooks to compliment Life Education's health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR2109-105 |
Workbooks to compliment Life Education health & wellbeing lessons 2020/2021 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2115-107 |
Life Education workbooks for 909 students at Puketapapa schools 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2114-213 |
Teach Life Education health & well-being lessons in Papakura schools 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2113-220 |
Life Education health & well-being lessons in Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2103-210 |
Life Education health/well-being lessons at Clevedon School 2020/2021 Franklin Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2115-208 |
Teach health & well-being lessons at two Puketapapa LB schools 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2107-314 |
Teaching health & well-being lessons in three Howick schools 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $24,694.00 |
|
LG2110-309 |
Teaching Life Education health & well-being lessons to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2110-218 |
Teaching Life Education health & well-being lessons to Manurewa students 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
LG2111-211 |
Delivery of health & well-being programme at Onehunga School 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
LG2110-115 |
Teaching of Life Education's health & well-being programme: Weymouth School 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2115-115 |
Teaching Life Education's health & well-being programme in Puketapapa schools 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2103-115 |
Workbooks for Life Education's health & well-being programme 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
QR2014-206 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver our programme in Papakura LB area 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2010-205 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education's programme in Manurewa schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
QR2003-202 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver our health & well-being programme 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR2007-103 |
Teach Life Education programme in six Howick LB schools 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2014-211 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to ACG Strathallan 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2010-205 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to five Manurewa LB schools 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2003-205 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to schools Franklin LB area 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG2013-216 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Papatoetoe East students 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
LG2007-315 |
Health & well-being programme to schools in Howick LB area 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
QR2015-202 |
590 take-home workbooks for students at Mt Roskill Intermediate 2019/2020 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
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 |
|
REGCD2040 |
Delivery of Life Education programme across Counties Manukau and Franklin Regional Community Development 2019/2020 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR2014-112 |
Delivery Life Education programme to Cosgrove & Park Estate Schools 2019/2020 Papakura Small Grants, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2013-106 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to four schools in Otara-Papatoetoe area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR2009-113 |
Delivery of Life Education programme in seven Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG2007-237 |
Deliver Life Education's programme to six Howick LB schools 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG2003-145 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to Pukeoware School 2019/2020 Franklin Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG2013-144 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to six schools Otara-Papatoetoe LB area 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2009-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to seven schools Mangere-Otahuhu LB area 2019/2020 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
|
LG2010-121 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to schools Manurewa LB area 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG2007-124 |
Deliver health & well-being programme to five schools Howick LB area 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
LG2011-132 |
Programme delivery to five school in Maungakiekie-Tamaki LB area 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1913-327 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Otara-Papatoetoe children 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1915-309 |
Workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Puketapapa LB children 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1910-316 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Manurewa children 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1909-342 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Mangere-Otahuhu children 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1907-213 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Howick children 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1903-309 |
Purchase workbooks to deliver Life Education programme to Franklin children 2018/2019 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
LG1914-225 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Papakura LB area 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1903-226 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Franklin LB area 2018/2019 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1909-261 |
Life Education programme delivery at Mangere-Otahuhu LB schools 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1910-233 |
Life Education programme delivery at Manurewa LB schools 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
|
LG1907-334 |
Life Education programme delivery at schools in Howick LB area 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1913-247 |
LE programme delivery at Papatoetoe Intermediate & Kedgley Intermediate 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1915-222 |
Life Education programme delivery to Mt Roskill Intermediate 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
|
QR1914-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Papakura Community 2018/2019 Papakura Small Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1907-134 |
Life Education workbooks to help build an active Howick Community 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
|
QR1913-236 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Otara-Papatoetoe Community 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1909-237 |
Workbooks to share & connect health lessons with student's community 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1910-218 |
Life Education workbooks to help build a healthier Manurewa Community 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1920-239 |
Workbooks to deliver health messages to students & their community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $500.00 |
|
LG1907-224 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Howick 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
|
QR1909-123 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1913-3-1030 |
Life Education workbooks to help deliver lessons 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
QR1910-116 |
Life Education workbooks to deliver lessons at St Anne's School 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1914-130 |
Deliver health & well-being lessons to children of Papakura 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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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 |
|
LG1920-136 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1913-149 |
Life Education programme delivery in Otara-Papatoetoe LB area schools 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
|
LG1915-134 |
Programme delivery of Life Education health & nutrition programme 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1909-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1910-139 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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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 |
|
QR1901-04 |
Purchase 720 workbooks to share LE health messages with community 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $100.00 |
|
LG1907-104 |
Programme delivery of Life Education's health & nutrition messages 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
QR1814-341 |
To purchase workbooks used to deliver Life Education's programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1810-328 |
Purchase 2,120 workbooks to deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1807-231 |
Purchase laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Howick area 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
QR1813-328 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Otara-Papatoetoe 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
QR1809-327 |
Purchase a laptop for LE teacher who teaches in Mangere-Otahuhu 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $889.00 |
|
LG1803-250 |
Life Education programme delivery in Franklin Local Board schools 2017/2018 Franklin Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
LG1814-234 |
Life Education programme delivery in Papakura LB area schools 2017/2018 Papakura Local Grant, Round 2 - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1803-326 |
Purchase seven diabetes teaching resource kits to use in lessons 2017/2018 Franklin Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $730.00 |
|
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 |
|
LG1809-252 |
Programme delivery to three Mangere-Otahuhu LB area schools 2017/2018 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
LG1807-337 |
Life Education programme delivery to 7 Howick LB area schools 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
|
LG1813-229 |
Life Education programme delivery to 12 Otara-Papatoetoe schools 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
|
LG1815-221 |
To purchase workbooks relating to our health and nutrition programme 2017/2018 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1820-322 |
Purchase of Harold puppet & Karpet Kid teaching resource 2017/2018 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,150.00 |
|
QR1814-221 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Papakura Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
|
QR1807-131 |
Purchase workbooks to help deliver Life Education's preventative health programme 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1813-200026 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
|
QR1810-212 |
A Pull Apart Torso to teach children preventative health messages 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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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 |
|
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 Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-111 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Chinese Culture Course and Arts Performances |
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Location: |
Glen House, 6R Glenside Avenue, Pakuranga, Auckland 2010 |
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Summary: |
We provide regular and accessible Chinese cultural arts, dance,
drama, language and performances classes, handicraft class and basketball
class for children (from 3 years) and youth. These include Chinese
traditional dance, Jazz, modern Chinese dance, drama, Chinese language and
Chinese poem, Chinese traditional handmade crafts. |
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Expertise: |
Our teachers bring a wealth of teaching and artistic experience to our programs. Mr. Yang boasts over 20 years of experience in teaching Chinese and English at the university level, specializing in standard Chinese language instruction, scriptwriting, and translation. Angel Lee, Director and presenter of Guangdong Radio and Television, with a decade of dedicated work in arts education. They have been a tutor for several colleges, intermediate schools, primary schools Chinese dance groups since 2018. They have directed events for ASB Polyfest, Celebrating Cultures Festival, and the Stockade Hill Christmas Lights event etc. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 30/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
30-50 participants per week, with an expected audience of 50-100 per performance |
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% of participants from Local Board |
95% |
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Promotion: |
Mainly promote/market/advertise by social media platform. Definitely attached and acknowledge the local board's contribution by attached clear statement and Local board LOGO. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The project is focused on our outcome of working with second
generation Chinese migrant children and youth from the ages of three and
above. We do this through various art performances to promote Chinese culture
to other ethnic groups, we also learn about other different cultures, promote
multicultural integration and development, and increase the inclusiveness and
cohesion of the community by strengthening and growing cross-cultural
connection. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community Our classes provide children, young adults with an opportunity to interact with Chinese culture in a new and innovative way. This is deepening their knowledge and connection to the Chinese culture but also building their identity as Chinese New Zealanders and giving them a sense of belonging. We will continue to build our programme in accordance to the needs. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Foundation North |
funding |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept We are working towards creating stories that blend local Māori stories, myths and legends with Chinese stories and plays and provide an opportunity to teach and create Māori traditional props for performances. |
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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, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We strictly keep our course class a smoke-free area. Fruit and water are our first choices for providing food supplements to children. All our teaching and performance props are made from recyclable materials. The children make props from discarded cardboard, plastic bottles and milk bottles. In this way the children can raise their awareness of environmental protection and recycle their waste. This will help them to protect the natural environment and preserve the purity of New Zealand. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Second generation Chinese immigrant Children and Youth from the ages of three and above
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Props and costume for Chinese Culture Course and Arts Performances 2024-2025,Performance and culture courses equipment |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: reduce part of props, costume and equipment |
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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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$5369.68 |
$200.00 |
$2000.00 |
$100.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Costume,Props and equipment for Performance |
$5369.68 |
$3000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Donation (Golden coin for each session ) |
$200.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Foundation North |
$2000.00 |
Approved |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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Transport |
$500.00 |
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Laptop |
$1500.00 |
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Camera |
$2000.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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2 |
150 |
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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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QR2407-111 |
Chinese Culture Course and Arts Performances 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-206 |
Chinese Culture Course ,Arts Performances and Basketball Course 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,148.00 |
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QR2307-212 |
Chinese culture and arts performances 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG2307-204 |
Chinese Culture Course and Arts Performances 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-127 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: 2024 Junior Athletics 'Have A Go' Morning |
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Location: |
Yvette Williams Track, Lloyd Elsmore Park |
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Summary: |
Every year, the club hosts a 'Have A Go' morning, an opportunity for members of the Howick-Pakuranga community to get a taste of what junior athletics is all about. Attendees aged 5-14 years can try out a range of track and field events under the guidance of experienced coaches while 2-4 year olds are encouraged to join in a session of our fundamental skills programme. Held at the Yvette Williams Track. 'Have A Go' morning is a free event, open to all children regardless of ability or experience. Committee members are on hand to answer questions, provide information and offer encouragement. Events are organised so that all children leave with a participation ribbon to acknowledge their efforts. |
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Expertise: |
For many years, the club has successfully facilitated a range of large-scale events targeted at junior athletes and their families, including annual 'Have A Go' Days, the Dick Quax Memorial Day and the Pakuranga Junior Ribbon Day. In organising these events, tasks include advertising/event promotion, participant registration, traffic marshalling and health and safety, time keeping, result compilation, the provision of refreshments and spot -prizes and media liaison. Due to the closure of Mt Smart for the 2022/23 season, all regional athletics events were successfully hosted by the Pakuranga Athletic Club team. |
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Dates: |
12/10/2024 - 12/10/2024 |
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People reached: |
300 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
* Local Board logo will be included on all 'Have a Go' morning
advertising/promotional material |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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* Inclusivity: By welcoming children of all ages, backgrounds, and
abilities, the 'Have A Go' morning will promote inclusivity. The event
encourages children from diverse walks of life to come together and
participate in a shared activity. |
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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 Pakuranga Junior Track and Field Have A Go Day provides an opportunity for children aged 2-14 years from throughout the Howick Local Board area to participate in junior athletics in a safe, inclusive, age-appropriate, fun environment. Have A Go Day provides an opportunity for those new to athletics to learn about the sport, have a try at a range of athletic activities, and in so doing, enhance their self-confidence and help build resilience and a sense of self belief. The event will also showcase Lloyd Elsmore Park's fantastic facilities to those in the local board area who may not be aware of them. |
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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 - Participation in the 'Have A Go' Day is open to all children,
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 * Pakuranga Athletic club-rooms, equipment shed and Yvette Williams
track are strictly-enforced smoke-free environments. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
No. Event is open to all genders and ethnicities
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2990.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Funding will be used to cover a range of equipment required for the 'Have A Go' morning including health and safety equipment and equipment to enable the timing of events and activities |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Additional financial assistance to cover the remaining costs would be sought from other funding organisations or the event will be scaled back (e.g. fewer people invited to attend, only certain age groups, less equipment available) |
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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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$3290.81 |
$150.00 |
$0.00 |
$1800.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Participation ribbons |
$515.00 |
$500.00 |
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Clipboards for events (12) |
$333.91 |
$330.00 |
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Health and safety walkie talkies (3 sets of 2) |
$753.90 |
$750.00 |
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Seiko printer stopwatch |
$1000.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Facebook advertising |
$39.00 |
$30.00 |
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Children's sports equipment |
$649.00 |
$380.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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Tuck shop profit |
$150.00 |
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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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Food for tuck shop |
$50.00 |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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16 |
96 |
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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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QR2407-127 |
2024 Junior Athletics 'Have A Go' Morning 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-255 |
Race Start System Upgrade 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,214.00 |
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QR2407-144 |
Pakauranga Athletic Club Junior Athletics Open Day 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $410.00 |
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LG2407-142 |
Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2023 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,691.00 |
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QR2307-225 |
Junior Athletics 'Have A Go' Day 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2307-254 |
Sun-Smart Awning for Trackside Building 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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QR2307-143 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club Junior Athletics Open Day 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,060.00 |
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LG2307-130 |
Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2022 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2207-228 |
Lawnmower, Rotary Hoe and Airfryer Purchase 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $912.17 |
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LG2207-343 |
Defibrillator and Portable Trauma/First Aid Back Packs 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability overdue |
Approved $3,750.00 |
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QR2207-130 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club Junior Athletics Open Day 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,025.00 |
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LG2207-229 |
Improved lighting at Yvette Williams Track 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $12,676.00 |
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LG2207-169 |
Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2021 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $5,173.00 |
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QR2107-230 |
Junior Athletics 'Have A Go' Day 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Refund requested |
Approved $2,990.00 |
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LG2107-348 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club Gazebo Purchase 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,540.00 |
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QR2107-128 |
Lawnmower and Brush Cutter Purchase 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,329.00 |
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LG2107-216 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club Junior Track and Field Open Day 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2107-128 |
Dick Quax Memorial Meet 2020 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,324.00 |
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QR2007-116 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club JT&F Have A Go Days 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
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LG2007-338 |
Club food preparation equipment 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
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LG2007-123 |
Dick Quax Memorial Distance Champs 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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QR1907-219 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club JT&F 'Have A Go Day' 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR1907-129 |
PakurangaJunior Track and Field Open Day 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG1907-117 |
Dick Quax Memorial Distance Championship 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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QR1807-127 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club Junior Open Day 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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LG1807-118 |
Pakuranga Athletic Club 50th Jubilee Celebrations 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR1707-207 |
Pakuranga Junior Track and Field Open Day 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,378.00 |
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QR1707-108 |
Junior Track and Field Gazebo Purchase 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
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QR1607-103 |
Junior Track and Field Equipment Purchase 2015/2016 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,080.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-132 |
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Under the umbrella of: Roskill Together Trust |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Environment |
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Project: EcoPlay Challenge Explorer_Howick |
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Location: |
Libraries and community centres and neighbourhood gathering places in the Howick local board area |
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Summary: |
EcoPlay Challenge Explorer is a project designed and delivered by Dr
Janani Mohanakrishnan. It helps individuals and families learn about easy
actions they can take in daily life to be more sustainable (and thrive), and
commit to actively taking steps to reducing their personal carbon footprint,
Participants (adults and older children) engage in a workshop where they hear
real stories, play games, and have discussions around eco-friendly actions. |
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Expertise: |
Janani is a PhD, with a career that spans water, environment,
product, and people. Janani has delivered EcoPlay Challenge workshops as part
of various eco festivals at locations like Wesley Community Centre, Mt
Roskill library, Mt Albert library, Pt Chev library, and New Lynn Library. |
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Dates: |
09/07/2024 - 31/12/2024 |
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People reached: |
150 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
95% |
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Promotion: |
Yes, we plan to promote the project in the Howick local board area. We will design flyers that provide information about the project and how participants can be engaged. We will also use socials for promotion. The local board's support will be acknowledged in all project activities. The local board's logo will be included in all project communications and promotional materials (flyers). |
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Environmental benefits: Participants are encouraged to adopt eco-friendly actions that will lead to reduction in carbon emissions, reduction in waste, and increase appreciation and conservation of local resources
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The workshops are designed in a way that infuses seriousness with fun
and applies to multiple generations. Participants will engage in a supportive
environment where they can delve into the significance of reducing their
personal carbon footprint for both |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Empower the community to take environmental action The EcoPlay Challenge Explorer workshops aim to equip participants in the Howick local board area with practical strategies to adopt eco-friendlier lifestyles as part of their environmental action. Janani will lead workshops at locations like Auckland City libraries and community centers in the local board area, combining real stories, interactive games, and actionable tips. Participants will be educated and inspired to choose one new eco-friendly action for them. With multiple workshops, the project aims to (at least) directly impact 40 participants and indirectly reach over 150 individuals, promoting wide-scale sustainable living and climate action. |
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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: |
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* During the workshops, participants receive valuable insights into
sustainable lifestyle choices. They are encouraged to choose 1-3 new actions
for them to implement in the following month. While focusing on their
positive actions, participants will naturally |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
No
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Content update and Marketing, Running 4 workshops, Reporting |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to reduce the number of workshops in accordance with the funding received. The minimum amount of funding is $1500. |
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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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$2800.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$800.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Roskill Together Admin Fee |
$200.00 |
$0.00 |
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Content update and marketing |
$800.00 |
$600.00 |
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Running 4 workshops (including Prepara- tion, Delivery, Post- workshop Follow Ups) |
$1200.00 |
$800.00 |
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Reporting/Publish project findings |
$600.00 |
$600.00 |
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Current Status |
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Additional information to support the application: |
1. Collage of participants that have attended Janani's previous
workshops in Auckland |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-132 |
EcoPlay Challenge Explorer_Howick 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2409-243 |
EcoPlay Challenge Explorer_Māngere-Otāhuhu 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2414-232 |
EcoPlay Challenge Explorer 2023/2024 Papakura Small Grants Round Two (Small) - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2415-209 |
Roskill Chinese Group 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ACG-R545 |
EcoPlay Challenge Change Makers 2023/2024 Auckland Climate Grant Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2411-228 |
Maungakiekie-Tamaki EcoConscious Accelerator 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2415-228 |
Celebrating the International Day of Older Persons 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $2,801.80 |
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LG2415-212 |
Mount Roskill/Puketapapa Seniors’ Groups 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2415-204 |
Roskill Fun Run 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - SAP approved |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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LG2401-235 |
Albert Eden EcoConscious Accelerator 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LFHW202427 |
All Food All In (EcoPlay Challenge) Love Food Hate Waste Fund 2024 - Awaiting signed funding agreement |
Approved $0.00 |
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CCS24_2_017 |
Creating storybook and short documentaries celebrating 50 years of serving tamariki and whānau in Roskill Kindergarten Creative Communities Scheme 2023/24 round 2 - Central & Gulf 24_2 |
Declined $0.00 |
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ACG-R4007 |
Albert-Eden and Puketāpapa Eco Festival 2023/2024 Auckland Climate Grant Response Round One - Assessment |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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ACG-R4053 |
EcoConscious&More 2023/2024 Auckland Climate Grant Response Round One - Assessment |
Declined $0.00 |
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ACG-R4030 |
Do Good Feel Good in Puketāpapa Mt Roskill Community Challenge 2023/2024 Auckland Climate Grant Response Round One - Assessment |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG2415-117 |
EcoConscious Accelerator 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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LG2401-108 |
Albert-Eden and Puketāpapa Eco Festival 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $8,000.00 |
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LG2415-110 |
Albert-Eden and Puketāpapa Eco Festival 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
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LG2415-108 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Children’s Panel 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2420-123 |
Waitematā Local Eco Festival 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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QR2315-112 |
Mount Roskill/Puketapapa Seniors’ Groups 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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QR2315-104 |
Roskill Chinese Group 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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ACG-R281 |
Electric Van Feasibility Puketapapa 2022/2023 Auckland Climate Grant: Response Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2315-222 |
Lynfield Community Day Out 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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PKTSRG-05 |
2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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ACG-R1057 |
Do Good Feel Good Community Challenge in Puketāpapa/ Mt Roskill 2022/2023 Auckland Climate Grant: Response Round One - Review project report |
Approved $7,000.00 |
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ACG-R1014 |
Community Transport (plug in hybrid or electric vehicle)Feasibility Study 2022/2023 Auckland Climate Grant: Response Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2215-212 |
Moth Plant Poster Project 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $4,700.00 |
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LG2215-205 |
Co-designed new clocktower Mount Roskill sign 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,277.50 |
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QR2115-111 |
Community Hub Needs Assessment 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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PKTSRG2122-05 |
2021/2022 Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG2115-210 |
Lynfield Spring Event or Lynfield Christmas Festival depending on Covid 2020/2021 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
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PKTSRG2021-19 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2020-2021 - Project in progress |
Approved $0.00 |
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PKTSRG1920-21 |
Puketāpapa Local Board Strategic Relationship Grant 2019-2020 - Submitted |
Approved $0.00 |
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LG1915-231 |
Nga Herenga Waka Design Charette 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,840.00 |
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LG1915-126 |
Senior Retirement Villages Programme 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,434.00 |
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PKTSRG1819018 |
Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2018-2019 - Project in progress |
Approved $8,340.00 |
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PKTSRG16177 |
Roskill Decides Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2016/17 - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-125 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Coach & Player Development - Smart Phone |
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Location: |
Auckland Region |
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Summary: |
Squash Auckland's Coach and Player Development Manager requires a new
smartphone. To utilise for high quality photos for social media and marketing
purposes. |
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Expertise: |
With our current expertise (new General Manager) and our close collaboration with our sporting body - Squash New Zealand, we have delivered numerous successful material in this space. And will continue to do so, especially if we can receive this upgraded smart phone. |
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Dates: |
01/07/2024 - 30/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
Hundreds of children and supporters of Squash Auckland |
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% of participants from Local Board |
33% |
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Promotion: |
We would openly convey our appreciation with social media posts, direct communication with our 25 clubs throughout Auckland and draw the schools, clubs and members attention to the Local Boards kind support. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Promoting the sport of squash through high quality photos and images
taken while delivering these activities in primary, intermediate and
secondary schools. Thus, the community engaging in additional activities and
sport. |
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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 Squash Auckland are currently invested in growing our footprint in
the Auckland region through providing free play activities during school
time. With this initiative we hope to enable growth within our tamariki
around sport, health and wellbeing. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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n/a |
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Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Squash Auckland for Term 3 are delivering free squash programmes in local schools in the South Auckland region. Thus targeting Maori participation within this space is a large priority, after Term 1 & 2 being based in central and north Auckland. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - The Squash Auckland Board and local clubs are inclusive sites and spaces. Squash Auckland encourages and recognises that all those interested in enjoying the sport of squash should be and are given the opportunity to participate in squash. |
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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 Being engaged on the ground level in schools we will be in a optimal
position to teach the children the effects of sport and hydration. Thus
highlighting water as a priority over other liquids during sport activities
and everyday life. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Squash
Auckland encourages all genders, ages and ethnicities to participate in squash
whether at a club level, casual play or during school time activities.
Spreading the word and our foot print in all areas is a Squash Auckland
priority.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$349.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The full funding for this project. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Squash Auckland would place this on hold, and reapply at another time. |
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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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$349.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Smart Phone |
$349.00 |
$349.00 |
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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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QR2407-125 |
Coach & Player Development - Smart Phone 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2414-234 |
Squash Auckland Vehicle Signage 2023/2024 Papakura Small Grants Round Two (Small) - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2415-204 |
Governance - Board Pro 2023/2024 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-107 |
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Legal status: |
Informal group/ no legal structure |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Transport for Seniors |
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Location: |
Bus trips always start from the Barry Curtis Park Car Park on Flatbush School Road |
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Summary: |
Transport for Seniors would enable Probus members to visit by bus places of interest that are no longer accessible to them as many older members either limit their driving to local areas or no longer drive. In the current economic climate in NZ the cost of hiring buses has increased substantially and the Club and members cannot afford the $800-1000 quoted for Bus hire for a day. Financial support from this grant would help subsidise the cost. |
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Expertise: |
The Combined Probus Club of Ormiston has been in operation for 11 years. In this time it has organised many succesful trips and was very grateful to the Howick Local Board for its funding support in 2023. |
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Dates: |
02/07/2024 - 30/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
25-60 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
Promotion of the trips will be in Club newsletters and the Local Board contribution will also be acknowledged in the newsletters and at meetings. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The Howick Local Board community benefits from having interested, engaged and active seniors who contribute to making the community a safe and vibrant place. All Probus members receive monthly email newsletters which describe the trip taken in the previous month eg in 2023 with support from the Howick Local Board visits were made to Paeroa, Rangiriri and Hampton Downs, and to Hamilton Gardens. Shorter trips without subsidy from the grant included the Art Gallery, the TipTop Factory, Devonport and Nga Kete Wānanga Marae. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · People actively contribute to their community Our project aims to provide socialisation for elderly Howick Local
Board residents who might otherwise feel isolated and lonely. By providing
effective and accessible bus transport to places of interest such as
Hellensville, Matakana, West Auckland, our Probus |
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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) eg ensure trips include visiting places with Maori tikanga, sculpture and art. Last year the Club visited the Nga Kete Wanaga Marae to learn more about Maori tikanga and marae protocol. |
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We have several members using walkers and walking sticks. When we arrange trips we try to ensure that transport is accessible and that some of the destinations are also accessible for disabled members. eg in the trip to Hamilton Gardens we arranged the use of a motorised scooter for one of the participants and several members used walkers. |
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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* Our monthly newletter includes the Smoke Free logo. We have a Smoke Free notice on display at our monthly meetings. We always have water available and members are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles. We car pool or use public transport for local trips eg we used buses and train for the trip to the Art Gallery. By using a hired bus for longer trips we cut down on carbon emissions. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
People of all/any ethnicity are welcome to join the Combined Probus Club of Ormiston and will be made to feel welcome and part of the Club.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$1000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
The Combined Probus club of Ormiston is requesting funding to assist in offsetting the cost of bus hires for members for a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 day trips outside of East Auckland. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: If only part funded then the number of planned trips would be decreased to fit the budget. |
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Cost of participation: |
Club members are expected to pay $25-$30 each for transport for long trips with the grant from the Howick Local Board covering the remainder. |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$6000.00 |
$3750.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Transport costs for 6 trips |
$6000.00 |
$1000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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6 trips x 25 members each trip paying $25 (average) each trip |
$3750.00 |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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$0.00 |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$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: |
The Combined Probus Club of Ormiston has 2 letters of support. One from the Manager of the Summerset By the Park Retirement Village in Manukau - Brian Gabolinscy and a second from a Probus Ambassador - Diane Chandler. Also attached is the constitution of the Combined Probus Club of Ormiston |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-107 |
Transport for Seniors 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2307-109 |
Trip Transport for Seniors 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2107-137 |
Assistance with costs of bus hire for 4 club outings. 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-129 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Coaching Programme 2024-25 |
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Location: |
The Howick Tennis Club, 90R Wellington Street, Howick 2012 Auckland |
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Summary: |
The club would like to offer a Coaching programme which includes coaching to our membership and local community to be able to create an incentive to retain our current members and to be able to create membership growth. This way we would inculcate a healthy way of life in our community and to encourage excercise and support positive mental health by getting the community moving. |
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Expertise: |
We are a Tennis Club, that has operated in the local community for
120 years and over that |
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Dates: |
01/10/2024 - 30/09/2025 |
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People reached: |
263< |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We would advertise the programme and promote it via our membership,
Newsletters and website. Would promote it via Social Media channels. If we
are awarded this funding, we will graciously promote the Howick Local Board
via our |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We are wanting to run a free coaching programme for the membership
and the local community. |
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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 a tennis club - sports and recreational opportunities is what we are. Our project is to offer free coaching programme to our membership and wider community,to offer them a healthy way of life through sport. Tennis is s sport for Life, it is an outdoor sport, which in turn forces people to get outdoors and to interact with people. Exercise through tennis creates a positive mental state and a healthy mind and body through the programme. The coaching will work as a reward for our current members for their ongoing loyalty and support and also work as an incentive for us to be able to generate membership growth. |
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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 club supports all people with the desire to play the game.
Where special support is |
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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 Howick Tennis Club is a Sports facility. We provide and encourage
healthy lifestyle through |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We
are a Community based, family friendly Tennis Club in the heart of the Howick
community. We have programmes for all age groups and sessions range across all
levels of
play. Tennis is a sport for life and we welcome all genders and ethnicities to
become part
of the Howick Tennis Club family. All our sessions range across all age groups,
genders and
backgrounds all coming together for the love of TENNIS
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2340.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Provision to run a coaching programme free of cost for the new season of 2024-25 in term 4 2024. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to reduce the duration of the programme to fit in with the funding available. The club would only be able to execute the programme based on the funding received as it would be not viable without the grant from Howick Local Grant. We would have to reduce the length of the programme. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
|
$2340.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$2340.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
|
Coaching Programme |
$2340.00 |
$2340.00 |
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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: |
We are a Family friendly Tennis Club located in the heart of the
Howick Domain. We form an |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-129 |
Coaching Programme 2024-25 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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LG2407-264 |
Facilities Maintenance and Balls purchase for 2023-24 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,142.00 |
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QR2407-143 |
Provision of balls for 2023-2024 season 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2307-235 |
Provision for Hygienic Chilled Under Bench Drinking Water Upgrade 2023 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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LG2307-247 |
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,331.00 |
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LG2307-137 |
Facilities Upgrade and Balls for 2022-23 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,185.87 |
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LG2207-174 |
Club Facilities Upgrade and Maintenance for 2021-22 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Follow up |
Approved $2,500.00 |
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QR2107-212 |
Provision of balls for 2021-2022 season 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,928.00 |
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QR1807-236 |
Coaching Pathway Program 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $2,400.00 |
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LG1807-307 |
Coaching for Primary School age children 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,000.00 |
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QR1707-428 |
Howick Tennis Beginner Coaching Program 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,513.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-117 |
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Legal status: |
Informal group/ no legal structure |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Moon Bunnies Festival |
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Location: |
Ormiston Activity Centre |
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Summary: |
My project is about hosting a special workshop in celebration of Mid Autumn Festival at Ormiston Activity Centre for our local children. They will delve into the art of clay, crafting their one-of-a-kind bunny sculptures inspired by the Mid Autumn stories and learn why Mid Autumn Festival is celebrated. Children will learn the foundational hand-building methods like slab, pinch pot, and coiling, and their works will be glazed-fired once completed. |
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Expertise: |
I have a proven track record of teaching large groups, including corporate events with up to 80 participants, and I have successfully taught 60 students in The Ministry of Education's Creative In Schools Programme. As a highly-rated tutor and ceramic technician at Studio One Toi Tū, I consistently receive positive feedback and maintain full classes due to my commitment to excellent service. This extensive experience and success demonstrate my ability to effectively manage and deliver projects like the upcoming clay workshop. |
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Dates: |
12/07/2024 - 12/10/2024 |
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People reached: |
12 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
I will acknowledge the local board through online social media promotions on my Instagram posts and stories. I will use the local board logo. Additionally, I will mention them in person during the workshop. This information will also be communicated on the event blurbs and through emails to the parents of attendees. |
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Conflicts of interest: I am an Auckland Council contractor for Studio One Toi Tu as a ceramic tutor and a technician. I am also workshops for New Lynn Community Centre.
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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This free clay-making workshop in Howick Local Board area offers children an unique opportunity for artistic exploration and skill development. It promotes positive community engagement, bringing families and neighbours together to create a sense of unity and shared experience. Through self-expression and cultural exploration, the workshop instils confidence and pride in participants, fostering a sense of empowerment and belonging within the community. Overall, the workshop contributes to the well-being of the neighbourhood by providing accessible art education, nurturing creativity, building social connections, and celebrating cultural diversity. |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences My project directly supports the arts and local cultural experiences
in Howick in several ways: |
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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 - I have chosen the Ormiston Activity Centre venue for its wheelchair accessibility and the tactile nature of clay makes it accessible and engaging for people with disabilities, allowing them to fully participate in the creative process. |
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Healthy environment approach: |
Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages Our one-off clay workshop promotes clay reusability and sustainable practices. Participants will learn about the recyclable nature of clay and how to use it efficiently, minimising waste by recycling any excess for future projects. Sustainability is further emphasised by advising participants to select only their favourite pieces for firing, as fired works have a lasting impact on the planet. Unwanted fired creations will be donated to a mosaic artist for repurposing into new, stunning artworks, promoting a cycle of creativity and environmental consciousness. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
My project promotes having children 7 - 11 of age to participate in this workshop and to celebrate diversity in our communities. I am happy for any children from any background to attend.
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$572.50 |
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Requesting grant for: |
To cover artist fees, venue hire, and partial materials costs. |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: I would not proceed with the project without securing the funds requested. As this workshop is about celebrating diversity, accessibility is crucial, and imposing a fee would not align with the intention behind this workshop. Additionally, fair compensation for my work as an artist is essential. Therefore, the minimum amount of funding needed would cover the costs of materials, venue hire, marketing, and my compensation for planning and facilitating the workshop. |
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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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$572.50 |
$0.00 |
$2004.58 |
$0.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Artist fee |
$480.00 |
$480.00 |
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Materials |
$35.00 |
$35.00 |
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Ormiston Activity Centre |
$57.50 |
$57.50 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
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Creative Communities (for South Auckland area) |
$2004.58 |
Approved |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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Additional information to support the application: |
The attachment is made by some of my students at Studio One Toi Tu. |
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Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
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QR2407-117 |
Moon Bunnies Festival 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two QR2407-124 |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Programme Delivery in Howick Schools |
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Location: |
Howick |
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Summary: |
We request support for our Programme Delivery in Howick Schools. |
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Expertise: |
2023/24 Warriors Community Foundation Statistics |
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Dates: |
22/07/2024 - 23/08/2024 |
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People reached: |
2996 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
Through all our communication avenues |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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- Create
positive social change |
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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 To leverage the energy, values, and mana of the One NZ Warriors as a
platform for promoting positive social change that makes a difference in
Aotearoa communities. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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Howick Schools |
Venue |
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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 - Open to all and we offer wheelchair rugby league |
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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 Through our programmes |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Open to all
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$2000.00 |
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Requesting grant for: |
Programme delivery - Programme Coordinator |
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If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would approach other community funders for support |
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Cost of participation: |
Free to participants |
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Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
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$5832.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$3832.00 |
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Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
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Programme Delivery in Howick Schools |
$5832.00 |
$2000.00 |
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Income description |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Amount |
Current Status |
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$$ |
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Donated materials |
Amount |
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$$ |
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Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
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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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QR2409-240 |
Programme Delivery in Mangere Otahuhu Schools 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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QR2407-124 |
Programme Delivery in Howick Schools 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
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MB2324-279 |
Programme equipment 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
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QR2407-124 |
We request support for our Programme Delivery in Howick Schools 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2413-132 |
Programme Delivery 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2405-123 |
Programme Delivery in Henderson Massey Schools 2023/2024 Henderson-Massey Quick Response Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2410-230 |
Programme Delivery in Manurewa Schools 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2409-133 |
Programme Delivery in Mangere Otahuhu Schools 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
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LG2411-141 |
Programme Delivery in Maungakiekie Tamaki Schools 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2415-124 |
Programme Delivery in Puketapapa Schools 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2315-101 |
Evaluate kids within our programmes 2022/2023 Puketapapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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MB2223-240 |
Programme equipment 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
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QR2215-209 |
We request support for our Website and Database 2021/2022 Puketāpapa Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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LG2215-217 |
resources for our programmes 2021/2022 Puketepapa Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
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27 June 2024 |
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Attachment A: Site Plan for Bucklands Beach Association Football Club
Current
leased area outlined in Blue and marked A
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27 June 2024 |
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Community Outcomes Plan
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Tenant |
Bucklands Beach Association Football Club |
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Name and Location of Land/Facility |
Rogers Park |
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Local Board Area |
Howick Local Board |
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Financial Year |
1 April to 30 March |
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Annual Reporting Date |
1 June |
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Premises Extent (in m2) |
323.9 |
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Performance indicator |
Measurement |
Target |
Tenant result |
Verification source |
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Benefit for Maori |
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Māori membership |
The percentage of the Tenant's members who identify as Māori at the Reporting Date |
5.7(%) |
membership register |
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Māori outcomes |
Total number of hours that the Tenant has provided programming, activities or services, related to Māori education for the Financial Year |
136(ave. winter& summer weekly usage) * 5.7(%)=8*20weeks=160(Hours) |
programming schedule |
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Māori participation |
Total number of Māori participating in programmes, activities or services related to Māori education for the Financial Year |
81(Māori) |
programming schedule |
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Community Outcomes |
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Membership numbers |
The total number of members at the Reporting Date |
1428 (Members) |
membership register |
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Community use |
Total number of participants/visitors/ users/customers attended to for the Financial Year |
1428 (People) |
customer log, enrolment register |
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Formal programming |
Total number of hours that the Tenant has spent providing services, programming, or activities, related to the provision of football coaching and playing services for the Financial Year |
2720 (Hours) |
programming or activity schedule, other supporting documentation |
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Full time employees |
Minimum number of full-time employees (working 30 hours or more per week), at the Reporting Date |
1(People) |
financial statements |
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Part time employees |
Minimum number of part-time employees (working less than 30 hours per week), at the Reporting Date |
2(People) |
financial statements |
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Volunteer hours |
Total number of volunteer hours for the Financial Year |
32508 (Hours) |
annual report/financial statements |
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Formal hireage |
Total number of events hosted at the Premises for the Financial Year |
NA (Events) |
hireage schedule |
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Equity |
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Low participation and diverse community usage |
Total number of hours spent providing services, programming or activities aimed at the Pasifika Community for the Financial Year |
54.4(Hours) |
programming schedule |
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Asset management |
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Facility maintenance plan |
Copy of facility maintenance plan |
Not applicable |
Facilities Maintenance Plan |
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Asset condition |
Building condition (grade) |
Not applicable |
Building condition report, not older than 5 years |
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Governance |
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Committee turnover |
Percentage of the Tenant’s management committee turnover for the Financial Year |
<75% |
Committee member register |
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Financial |
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Leverage |
Total assets against liabilities at the Reporting Date |
1 to 1 |
Financial statements |
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Cash reserves |
Total amount of cash in hand at the Reporting Date |
$5,000 |
Financial statements |
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Checklist of documents to be included (not all may be applicable) ý þ |
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1 |
Incorporated or charitable trust registration documents |
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2 |
Financial accounts and report |
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3 |
Public liability insurance certificate |
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4 |
Management committee register with contact details |
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5 |
Membership register |
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6 |
Programming schedule |
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7 |
Enrolment register |
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8 |
Customer report |
NA |
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9 |
Hireage report |
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10 |
Building insurance (tenant-owned buildings only) |
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11 |
Facilities maintenance plan (tenant-owned buildings only) |
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12 |
Building condition report (tenant-owned buildings only) |
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27 June 2024 |
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Attachment 2 – Information on the summary of all decisions requested by the submitters (Howick Local Board)
Submissions on 56 Brookview Drive, and 66 Flat Bush School Road, Flat Bush (Maps 18 and 19)
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Sub. No. |
Name of Submitter |
Summary of the Relief Sought by the Submitter |
Further Submissions |
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1.1 |
Vicky Singh Chune |
Decline the plan change for 56 Brookview Drive - Map 19 |
Nil |
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2.1 |
Chanelle Bryan |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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3.1 |
Chanelle Therese Bryan |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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4.1 |
Shairmila Navaratnam |
Decline the plan change relating to Barry Curtis Park - Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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5.1 |
Keshwal Prakash |
Approve the plan change with the amendments requested - include local pool facility and library |
Nil |
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6.1 |
Chris abadi |
Decline the plan change relating to Barry Curtis Park - Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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7.1 |
Stephanie Moodley |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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8.1 |
Stuart Simmons |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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9.1 |
Ritu Jaswal |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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10.1 |
Maree Lockie |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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11.1 |
Monique Gooch |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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12.1 |
Jennifer Chea |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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13.1 |
Bradley Matthew Shanks |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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14.1 |
Angela Hoffman |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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15.1 |
Geoff Lichtwark |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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16.1 |
Geraldine Oliveria |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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17.1 |
Toni Johnson |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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18.1 |
Vijay Wadhwa |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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19.1 |
Shalini Wadhwa |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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20.1 |
Veena Wadhwa |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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21.1 |
Jeanette Dick |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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22.1 |
Xin Lu |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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23.1 |
Mahima Wadhwa |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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24.1 |
Michelle Poon |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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25.1 |
Vanessa Fernandes |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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26.1 |
Umang Thaker |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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27.1 |
Tristan Nicholls |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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28.1 |
Harkeet Gill |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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29.1 |
Hyo Jung Kim |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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30.1 |
Monica Ha |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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31.1 |
Vijay Wadhwa and 27 Signatories |
The Open Space - Sport and (Active) Recreation Zone be retained and the land at 56 Brookview Drive and 66 Flat Bush (School) Road be developed alongside Barry Curtis Park for recreational purposes for children, youth and elderly. |
Nil |
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32.1 |
Ashleigh Prakash |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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33.1 |
Mischa MacLeod |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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34.1 |
Harpreet Rama |
Decline the plan change for the change in zoning from Open Space - Sport and Active recreation zone to Residential - Terrace Housing and Apartment Building zone |
Nil |
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35.1 |
Zachary Teoh |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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36.1 |
Lieu Nguyen |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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37.1 |
Raveen Ryan Sundram |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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38.1 |
Praveena Sundram |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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39.1 |
Suhua Li |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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40.1 |
Sophia Zhang |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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41.1 |
Nicole Xu |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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42.1 |
Wonha Park |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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43.1 |
Stephen Kim |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 – 66 Flat Bush School Road |
Nil |
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44.1 |
Zhiyao Zhou |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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45.1 |
Patricia Wiranata |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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46.1 |
Kathryn Michie |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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47.1 |
Yin Fai Li |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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48.1 |
Jiaheng Mao |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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49.1 |
Jingyu Bai |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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50.1 |
Laarni Ferrer Aquino |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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51.1 |
AIHUA HOU |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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52.1 |
Sarah Jane Hazell |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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53.1 |
lai khuen chong |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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54.1 |
Helsham Martsers |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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55.1 |
Kylie Ormond |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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56.1 |
Yuan Liu |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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57.1 |
David Kuo |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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58.1 |
Dilshad |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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59.1 |
Hira Javed Sheikh |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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60.1 |
Unaysah |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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61.1 |
Romaisa Dilshad |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
62.1 |
Umaymah |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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63.1 |
Rimaongo Worldy Marsters |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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64.1 |
Willie Marsters |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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66.1 |
Cameron John Courtney |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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67.1 |
Muy Teang Taing |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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68.1 |
Ankit singh |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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69.1 |
Jharana Ghimire |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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70.1 |
Shawn Anand |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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71.1 |
Shobna Anand |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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72.1 |
Hemant Anand |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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73.1 |
Pusha Gargi Singh |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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74.1 |
Leanne Taurere |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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75.1 |
Karishma |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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76.1 |
Yuki Mang |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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77.1 |
Karla Sorensen |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
78.1 |
Lothar Van Middelaar |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
79.1 |
Helen Puatolo |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
80.1 |
Samrata Narayan |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
81.1 |
Feras Dawood |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
82.1 |
Cara Crichton |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
84.1 |
Ayush Chand |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
86.1 |
Alan Chen |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
87.1 |
Sonia Chen |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
|
88.1 |
Kathie Matamua |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
89.1 |
So Fun Wu Wong |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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90.1 |
Munasheel Chandra |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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91.1 |
Shanshan Cao |
Decline the plan change for Map 19, but if approved, keep more open space and green areas for people and upgrade traffic items (infrastructure) |
Nil |
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95.1 |
Patrick Leung |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
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96.1 |
Flat Bush Ratepayers and Residents Association Inc. (FBRRA) |
Oppose the Council's plan to change the Open Space - Sport and Active Recreation zone for 56 Brookview Drive and 66 Flat Bush School Road, Flat Bush to Terraced Housing and Apartment Building zone |
Nil |
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97.1 |
Tony Ip |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19, and maintain the area in Map 19 better, maybe even build a kids playground |
Nil |
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98.1 |
Cecilia Wat |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
99.1 |
Deborah Simmons |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
|
100.1 |
Brian Lee |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
|
101.1 |
Hyunsu Kim |
(Decline) the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
|
106.1 |
Yulia Dimock |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
FS02 – Yulia Dimock - Oppose |
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111.1 |
Todd Property Group |
Approve the plan change for 56 Brookview Drive, Flat Bush (Map 18) without any amendments
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Nil |
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112.5 |
Auckland Council |
Retain the current open space zoning of 66 Flat Bush School Road (Map 19) under PC96), but change the zoning from Open Space – Sport and Active Recreation to Open Space – Informal Recreation
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FS01 – Todd Property Group - Support |
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113.1 |
CheeKhen Gan |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
FS03 - CheeKhen Gan - Oppose |
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116.1 |
Dolly Joshi |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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121.1 |
Diana Kotwal |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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126.1 |
Chongyuan Chen |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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128.1 |
Ahmad Dilshad |
Decline the plan change for Maps 18 and 19 |
Nil |
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129.1 |
Areeba Mangal |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
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131.1 |
Mitesh Pankaj Parikh |
Decline the plan change for Map 18 |
Nil |
|
132.1 |
Sophie-sus-ed |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
|
137.1 |
Shariman Saad |
Decline the plan change for Map 19 |
Nil |
Summary of submissions
Submissions 18.1, 19.1, 20.1, 26.1, 44.1, 45.1, 95.1, and 131.1 seek that the plan change be declined for Map 18 – 56 Brookview Drive, Flat Bush. Submissions 1.1, 2.1, 8.1, 16.1, 17.1, 21.1, 29.1, 35.1, 36.1, 39.1, 40.1, 41.1, 42.1, 43.1, 46.1, 49.1, 50.1, 51.1, 54.1, 55.1, 56.1, 57.1, 63.1, 64.1, 66.1, 67.1, 70.1, 71.1, 73.1, 87.1, 89.1, 90.1, 91.1, 99.1, 101.1, 113.1, 116.1, 126.1, 129.1, 132.1 and 137.1 seek that the plan change be declined for Map 19 – 66 Flat Bush School Road, Flat Bush. Submissions 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1, 12.1, 13.1, 14.1, 15.1, 22.1, 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 27.1, 28.1, 30.1, 31.1, 32.1, 33.1, 34.1, 47.1, 48.1, 52.1, 53.1, 58.1, 59.1, 60.1, 61.1, 62.1, 68.1, 69.1, 72.1, 74.1, 75.1, 76.1, 77.1, 78.1, 79.1, 80.1, 81.1, 82.1, 84.1, 86.1, 88.1, 95.1, 96.1, 97.1, 98.1, 100.1, 106.1, 121.1 and 128.1 seek that the plan change be declined for Maps 18 – 56 Brookview Drive and 19 – 66 Flat Bush School Road, Flat Bush. Submission 111.1 seeks that the plan change for 56 Brookview Drive, Flat Bush (Map 18) be approved without any amendments. Submission 112.5 seeks that the current open space zoning of 66 Flat Bush School Road (Map 19) under PC96) be retained, but the zoning be changed from Open Space – Sport and Active Recreation to Open Space – Informal Recreation.
The reasons for the submission are:
· Provides safe walking environment/public walkway and opportunity for kids/seniors to locally access facilities;
· With more homes coming in, there will be more cars/increased traffic congestion, which will be unsafe for young kids as there are a lot of young families in the area.
· Increase in the families and possible increase in the head count in the local Ormiston school which already is currently under funded;
· Loss of views;
· Loss of greenspace;
· Loss of access to our house;
· It will devalue property;
· Devalue our quality of life/mental health significantly. – we face a park, don’t want to face a building(s);
· Bought into the area for the greenspace – property was marketed as backing onto Barry Curtis Park;
· Loss of privacy;
· Loss of sunlight;
· Increased parking issues – spillover on-street parking will create animosity and disturbance in the neighbourhood;
· Excessive disturbances including noise, dust and inconvenience from building works;
· Pollution from new infill housing;
· Environmental impact – cutting down fully grown trees and shrubs, destroying plant life and affecting animal and bird life;
· Need Barry Curtis Park as open space for all to enjoy/ for healthy living;
· Need more community based buildings such as libraries or swimming pool;
· Area is already overcrowded;
· Land contains a steep bank running to a stream that provides an important runoff area in the event of heavy rains that could result in flooding;
· The trees that sit on this land provide not only an important privacy barrier between the houses along Whimbrel Road and Barry Curtis Park, but also help with the parks (character);
· Land is a highly used walking & cycling path, sportsfield, and park area;
· Land is unsuitable as residential land so should remain as park;
· Since 2018, the land (56 Brookview Drive) has not been maintained by anyone;
· Land naturally connects to Barry Curtis Park and adjacent reserve;
· Land has been planned as an extension to Barry Curtis Park since 2011;
· Issues of trust – when you buy/reside near a park and its zoned ‘open space’ you don’t expect that area/park to be turned into terrace housing and apartment buildings;
· Access would be through Benthos, Tatler and Whimbrel roads which are not suitable for increased traffic;
· Inadequate public transport in the area;
· While there is plenty of space for sport and active recreation at Barry Curtis Park, there is no space for informal recreation activities;
· An informal recreation space would enhance social cohesion and give a significant space for the community to come together;
· Request a comprehensive environmental impact assessment be conducted before any zoning modifications are implemented;
· Uncomfortable with the proposed facilitation of Kainga Ora at this residential address (56 Brookview Drive);
· Doubt that the current supporting infrastructure and services can cope with more high density residential area;
· 66 Flat Bush School Road is located in a flood zone;
· When bought homes off Fletcher Building, we were advised that the land was owned by the Council and part of Barry Curtis Park and could never be built on or developed;
· Crucial to consider is the presence of a floodwater stream running through the area earmarked for rezoning. This stream plays a vital role in managing stormwater and preventing flooding, which has been a significant issue in other parts of Auckland;
· With increasing population, locals need more open spaces, not less. Barry Curtis Park has the potential to develop into a place to have local and national sports and community events;
· The two sites are suitable for creating an urban forest that can reduce “heat island effects”;
· The two sites lie along the bank of a stream that flows through Barry Curtis Park. A riparian corridor can be established on these sites to provide shade to the stream, enhance its ecology and improve the local environment;
· Support the proposed plan change in zoning from open space to THAB, consistent with I412 Flat Bush Precinct in the AUP;
· 56 Brookview Drive and 66 Flat Bush School Road are part of a single Development Agreement between Auckland Council and Todd Property Group. As part of the Development Agreement, Todd have delivered Stage 1 of the development and created a balance lot of reserve that is now identified as 66 Flat Bush School Road. Todd Property Group have confirmed there are no plans to use 66 Flat Bush School Road as an access way. As such, this site can remain open space. An Open Space – Informal Recreation zoning would better reflect the sites use (as opposed to the zoning of Open Space – Sport and Active recreation) for stormwater purposes and informal recreation. This is consistent with its reserve status as Local Purpose Reserve (Drainage) (112)