Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Thursday 17 October 2024 12.00pm Howick Local
Board Meeting Room |
Howick Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS
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8.1 Deputation - The Beautification Trust
A. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board: Item 8.1 Deputation - The Beautification Trust 5
12 Chairperson's Report
A. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board: Chairperson's Report - Chair Light's Written Report 31
13 Howick Local Grant Round One 2024/2025 grant allocations
A. Howick Community Grant Programme 2024/2025 35
B. Howick Local Grant round one - application summary 41
14 Howick Local Board Public Toilet Provision Assessment
A. Howick Local Board Public Toilet Provision Assessment 2024 251
15 Time of Use Charging - Local Board Feedback
A. Time of Use Charging Feedback Form 317
B. Time of Use Charging Workshop Presentation 323
C. Time of Use Charging Workshop Memo 337
16 Local board views on draft changes to dog policy and bylaw
A. Summary of the draft proposed changes to the Auckland Council Policy and Bylaw on Dogs 339
17 Proposed amendments to the Biosecurity Act
A. Memo to local board members on proposed amendments to the Biosecurity Act 349
18 Howick Local Board Workshop Records
A. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 12 September 2024 Record of Workshop 353
B. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 26 September Record of Workshop 355
C. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 3 October 2024 Record of Workshop 357
D. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board - Howick Local Board Workshop Records - 10 October 2024 Record of Workshop 359
19 Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar
A. 17 October 2024, Howick Local Board - Hōtaka Kaupapa | Governance Forward Work Calendar - Copy of the Hōtaka Kaupapa 361
17 October 2024 |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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The event provides an opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds
to learn about and appreciate Indian culture, traditions, and customs
associated with Diwali. It helps preserve and promote cultural heritage,
especially for younger generations within the Indian community, ensuring that
traditions and stories are passed down. Inclusivity and Unity: Diwali
celebrations can bring together people of various faiths and cultural
backgrounds, promoting inclusivity and understanding. This fosters a sense of
unity and harmony within the community. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support activities that bring our diverse communities together Our project engages with and benefits the community is crucial.
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
NZ Punjabi Multimedia Trust |
Stage |
Akal Foundation |
Main organiser |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Performing biggest HAKKA |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Its on the ground floor and will have disabled loo |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* we will make videos run on screen to make healthy life style |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
YES
Across boards collaboration
Local board benefitting |
Estimated reach from this area (%) |
Amount requested from this board |
Otara-Papatoetoe |
30 |
$0.00 |
Howick |
70 |
$10000.00 |
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$10000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Stage and Equipment: Expenses for setting up stages, sound systems,
lighting, and other technical equipment for performances and ceremonies. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: see other sauce of funding |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$70744.00 |
$3000.00 |
$30750.00 |
$10000.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
as attached |
$70744.00 |
$10000.00 |
Income description |
Amount |
income from stall holders |
$3000.00 |
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
Blue Sky Community Trust |
$30750.00 |
Approved |
Additional information to support the application: |
www.nzdiwali.co.nz |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-136 |
NZ DIWALI 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2509-126 |
Celebrating Cultural Harmony: Chinese New Year 2025 2024/2025 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
ACG-S104 |
Live Lightly Community Education Workshop / social media 2022/2023 Auckland Climate Grant: Strategic Round - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2113-01 |
Running Seminars at 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-113 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Free distribution of spacers, Asthma-Information Fridge-Magnets & Pamphlets to Howick-community |
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Location: |
Howick Local Community |
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Summary: |
Funding would enable us to distribute free spacers/Asthma Educational pamphlets/Asthma Emergency Fridge magnets to the community. A spacer is a tube-like accessory that extends the mouthpiece of the inhaler and directs the medication towards the mouth. The valves open to release the medication when breathe in. These devices can be especially helpful in young children and in patients of any age who are prescribed an inhaled medication & corticosteroid for use of Asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. An asthma attack can take anything from a few minutes to a few days to develop. During an-asthma attack wheezing or breathlessness can quickly worsen. Asthma-emergency-information with the fridge-magnets closer by any one will know what to do in an asthma emergency. |
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Expertise: |
Asthma New Zealand have been supporting those with asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) for the last 53 years. We are the largest not for profit provider of respiratory education, training and support in New Zealand and keep 67% of our patients out of hospital. All our Mobile Nurse Educators are registered and hold New Zealand Nursing Council practicing certificate. We know that with knowledge comes power to manage one's health effectively gives a level of self-worth and confidence that extend into all areas of life. Our Nurse Educators travel the community meeting with people in places and spaces that are convenient for them. We go into people's homes, schools, workplaces and community centers. |
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Dates: |
04/11/2024 - 31/01/2025 |
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People reached: |
3,000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
40% |
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Promotion: |
We acknowledge Auckland local board in our web site(www.athma.org.nz) which we created our website to link with Auckland council web site. We acknowledge the Council in our Annual report as well. Our Nurse Educators are in the community visiting homes, schools & Rest homes, events. They always mentioned our funders and thank them for helping us to keep our community healthy. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Our free service to the community improves the health status of
individuals, families, communities, states, and the nation. And enhances the
quality of life for all people. Education reduces premature deaths due to
Asthma or other respiratory disease emergency. By focusing on prevention,
health education reduces the costs both financial and human that individuals,
employers, families insurance companies medical facilities, communities thee
state and the nation would spend on medical treatments. Our Asthma Nurse
Educators promote integrity in the delivery of Asthma & other Respiratory
health education. They respect the rights, dignity, confidentiality, and
worth of all people by adapting strategies and methods to the needs of
diverse populations and communities. The purpose of our education is to
positively influence the health behavior of individuals and communities as
well as the living and working conditions that influence their health.
GoodMeasure outcomes- These outcomes directly contribute to year’s social
value calculations. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Build community resilience Asthma isn't just a physical condition; it extends into every aspect
of life. It impacts the ability to have restful sleep, to concentrate, learn
and process information. It impacts energy levels and makes physical activity
less enjoyable. It impacts mental health and can drive social withdrawal. It
can even impact a person’s ability to sing – a significant part
of Maori and Pacific culture. When Maori and Pacific understand health as it
relates to them, Asthma New Zealand see a real shift in willingness to comply
with action plans and self-manage. Our free Education and support will take
the people with respiratory disease to the ability to bounce back into shape
and self manage their condition and ready to succeed. Working
with schools, youth-serving organizations, and community groups, we’re
building healthier communities that support children’s physical,
social, and emotional health. |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
Community Groups |
Attendees -People with Asthma & COPD |
Hospitals |
Clients Referrals - after emergency admission |
Medical Centres, Rest Homes |
Clients referrals |
Home Visits |
Clients with Asthma & COPD |
Schools |
Students with Asthma |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Māori and Pacific peoples in New Zealand are disproportionately
affected by asthma & COPD, but the level of care they receive does not
match this morbidity. Education help to reduce disparities and needs to be an
ongoing component of asthma & COPD care. To |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Our Mobile Nurse Educators home Visits to people with disabilities to provide free education & support. Our clients truly appreciate the convenience of receiving the education & support at their homes allowing them to involve their family whanau and support net-work. Our clients especially those with poor mobility, as it allows them the convenience of being able stay their familiar environment and same time get the help they need. Our Mobile Nurse Educators also can assess the clients living condition and make suitable suggestions and adjustments. They provide free information, education & support to people with Asthma & other respiratory diseases in order that they might lead as normal lifestyle as possible. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* COPD or Asthma are treatable condition but no cure. COPD directly related to prevalence of tobacco smoking. When one person has symptoms of COPD, lung damage already occurred. This damage cannot be reversed, but can be substantially slowed through smoking cessation and prevention of exacerbation. Raising community awareness and providing community based resources and help and support for the diagnosis and management are important strategies in combating COPD. Our Asthma Nurse Educators home visits involving family members play an important role in motivating a person with COPD to remain complaint with their rehabilitation programme and specially stop smoking. The prevalence of Exercise Induced Asthma (AEI) has increase over the last decades especially amongst elite endurance athletics. . Here at Asthma New Zealand we know how isolating COPD can make people feel and our COPD exercise and support group is there to help people connect with each other and build friendships and support. Exercise is actually imperative for people who suffer from COPD. Those who exercise regularly have better breathing, fewer symptoms and a better quality of life. Our Asthma Nurse Educators understand the importance of this and they offer free exercise and support group run by an exercise instructor which the people with COPD (COPD support Group) are attend. Smoking cessation will improve the health of the lungs and slow down the progression of COPD. If the people with COPD continue to smoke their symptoms will progress far more quickly. If they need help with quitting, our Asthma Nurse Educators help them. Unfortunately, there is no cure for COPD as the damage to lungs cannot be reversed. It is a progressive illness, meaning that the symptoms are likely to worsen over time. However, cessation of smoking and doing all the exercise & medications to look after the lungs will work towards slowing down this progression and improve quality of life of the people with the respiratory condition. |
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Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3806.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Towards Asthma Emergency Fridge Magnets, spacers & printing Respiratory educational pamphlets; to distribute free to the Howick community |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We can give away this free information and Asthma Information fridge Magnets to fewer people who really need them. As a charity, we rely almost entirely on the generosity of New Zealanders to carry out our life-saving work. The majority of our income comes from Trust application, public donations, bequests and our own fundraising initiatives. |
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Cost of participation: |
0 |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$3806.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
5000 x Printing Respiratory disease information Pamphlets |
$1569.00 |
$1569.00 |
100 Spacers |
$365.00 |
$365.00 |
Asthma Information Fridge Magnets |
$1872.00 |
$1872.00 |
Additional information to support the application: |
One in seven New Zealand adults and one in seven children experience asthma symptoms. The annual economic cost of asthma, including direct medical costs from hospital stays and indirect costs such as lost school and work days, amounts to more than $1 billion annually. 586,000 schools days are lost each year due to asthma and over 100 kiwis die from asthma each year. These numbers are even more prevalent among Maori and Pacific Islanders. Asthma is the most common cause of admission to hospital for children, and at least two people die every week from asthma in New Zealand. |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2521-148 |
Free distribution of spacers, Asthma-Information Fridge-Magnets & Peak-Flow-Meters to Whau-community 2024/2025 Whau Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-113 |
Free distribution of spacers, Asthma-Information Fridge-Magnets & Pamphlets to Howick-community 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2509-106 |
Free-distribution of Spacers & Asthma/Respiratory-Disease educational Pamphlets to the community 2024/2025 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2501-102 |
Free distribution of Asthma Emergency Fridge-Magnets & Respiratory information Brochures 2024/2025 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2419-211 |
Venue-Hire for West Auckland Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Support Group 2023/2024 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,440.00 |
QR2420-230 |
Free-distribution of Spacers, Peak-Flow-Meters & Asthma/Respiratory-Disease educational-Pamphlets to the community 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $500.00 |
LG2414-231 |
Provide free Asthma-tests and distribution of respiratory-devices to the community 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2401-206 |
Provide Free Asthma-Test and distribution of respiratory-devices to the community 2023/2024 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2409-208 |
Free Respiratory diagnosis (Spirometry testing) to the Māngere-Otāhuhu community 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2415-203 |
Respiratory Health resource carry-bags & Volunteer uniforms for Asthma Volunteers 2023/2024 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2413-208 |
Free-distribution of Spacers & Asthma-Emergency-information Banner Pens to the community 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2410-302 |
Free-distribution of Spacers & Asthma/Respiratory-Disease educational Pamphlets to the community 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
QR2420-123 |
Asthma resource carry bags for Mobile-Asthma-Nurse-Educators 2023/2024 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2414-113 |
Education/Support & distribution of Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pens to the Papakura community 2023/2024 Papakura Small Grants Round One (Small) - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
MB2324-132 |
Providing free Education & Support to people with Asthma/COPD 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Grants Advisor Assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2401-109 |
Distribution-of Spacers & information-brochures to-people with respiratory-disease in the-community 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2410-105 |
Free distribution of resources/equipment to people with respiratory disease 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2313-248 |
Free spacer distribution to people with Respiratory-Disease in Ōtara-Papatoetoe community 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2321-216 |
Free spacer distribution to people with Respiratory-Disease in Whau community 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
QR2319-221 |
Facilitate West Auckland COPD Support Group & free spacer distribution 2022/2023 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
LG2315-208 |
Provide free Education/Support to people with Asthma/COPD in the community 2022/2023 Puketāpapa Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $868.00 |
LG2301-242 |
Free Education/Support to people with Asthma/COPD in the community 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
ASF2301-106 |
20223 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $10,000.00 |
LG2308-216 |
Free distribution of Spacers & Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community 2022/2023 Kaipatiki Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2301-208 |
Free distribution of Spacers/Asthma Emergency information to the community 2022/2023 Albert-Eden Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2314-103 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community & Schools 2022/2023 Papakura Small Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2309-102 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency-information fridge Magnets to the community 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,898.00 |
LG2311-107 |
Facilitate Central/South Auckland Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Support Group 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2321-101 |
To-Provide Education/Support & distribution of Asthma-Emergency-Banner Pen to the community 2022/2023 Whau Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2220-208 |
Free distribution of spacers to people with Asthma/COPD in-the community 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2213-227 |
3+Home-visit-Project: Free Education & Support to people with Asthma/COPD 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2221-2208 |
3+ Home Visit project 2021/2022 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
ASF2201-106 |
2022 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $13,862.00 |
LG2210-220 |
Free-distribution-Expiratory-Muscle-Strength- Device to older-people with COPD in the community. 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2205-129 |
Asthma & Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Awareness in the Community 2021/2022 Henderson-Massey Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2201-07 |
Education & Support to Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease Support Groups & older-adults in-the-community 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2209-107 |
Provide free-Smoking-Cessation for Clients with Asthma/COPD in the community 2021/2022 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2211-105 |
“My Health, My Voice” Youth Programme 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2119-201 |
Older adults with Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease support group Hall hire 2020/2021 Waitākere Ranges Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
QR2121-303 |
Facilitate West Auckland Chronic-Obstructive-Pulmonary-Disease (COPD) Support Group 2020/2021 Whau Quick Response Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2115-102 |
Free Education & Support to people with Asthma & COPD 2020/2021 Puketāpapa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2110-402 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home visits to the community 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Four - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
ASF210109 |
2021 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Project in progress |
Approved $12,000.00 |
LG2101-101 |
Free Distribution of Nebulisers & Education/Support to people with COPD 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,360.00 |
LG2005-213 |
Note-Book-Computer for Mobile-Asthma-Educators' home-visit to provide free Asthma diagnosis 2019/2020 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2011-205 |
Towards Note book computer for Mobile-Nurse-Educators free home visit project 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2017-218 |
Towards FeNO-Lung-Function Machine to provide free -Asthma-test to the community 2019/2020 Upper Harbour Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
MB1920-214 |
Portable FeNO Lung-Function Machine to provide free-test to the community 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
ASF2001-01 |
2020 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $12,000.00 |
QR2020-134 |
Breathe Easy Asthma Education in the community 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2009-103 |
Free Nebulisers & Education, Support for seniors with COPD 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2008-209 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency kits to schools and the community 2019/2020 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2020-113 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home-visits to Waitematā area community 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2013-122 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators Home visit to people with Asthma/COPD 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2010-102 |
Free distribution of Asthma-Emergency information with Peak-flow charts to community 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2007-112 |
Note Book computers for Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators home visits 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,400.00 |
LG2001-109 |
Mobile Asthma Nurse Educators free home visits to Albert-Eden community 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1914-235 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1905-231 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Henderson-Massey Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1921-216 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,600.00 |
LG1911-323 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1917-210 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstrctive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Upper Harbour Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1910-219 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1908-318 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstrctive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1920-212 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1915-208 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Puketepapa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
ASF1901-17 |
2019 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
LG1913-218 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1907-304 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Education & Support in the community 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1901-203 |
Auckland City Council Rates for the Asthma Center 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
ASF1901-04 |
2019 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1912-101 |
Asthma Awareness in the community 2018/2019 Ōrākei Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG1901-128 |
The Replacement of the old carpet at Auckland Region Asthmacenter 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
LG1915-133 |
Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease awareness in the community 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1901-103 |
Stop smoking to reduce Asthma and other Respiratory Disease 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - SME assessment completed |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1915-107 |
The Replacement of the old carpet at Auckland Asthma Center 2018/2019 Puketāpapa Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
QR1920-124 |
Asthma /Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
QR1807-224 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,255.70 |
QR1805-327 |
Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) awareness in the community 2017/2018 Henderson-Massey Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1802-323 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $500.00 |
QR1810-320 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR1809-315 |
Breathe Easy School Education Project 2017/2018 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
ASF1801-002 |
2018 Albert-Eden Accommodation Support Fund - Acquitted |
Approved $14,000.00 |
LG1811-211 |
Asthma /Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness & Education in the community 2017/2018 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG1801-101 |
Breathe Easy School Education 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1820-106 |
Breathe Easy Asthma Education & Prevention program with school/preschool Project 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
ASF1720-032 |
2017 Waitematā Accommodation Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
PKTSRG1718008 |
Puketāpapa Strategic Relationships Grant 2017-2018 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1701-304 |
Publishing & free distribution of "The NZ Journal of Respiratory Health' magazine 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1720-203 |
Asthma Education & Awareness in the community 2016/2017 Waitematā Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
QR1707-212 |
Asthma awareness in the community 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
CASF_161700001 |
2016/2017 Central Community Group Accommodation Support Grant - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
LG1620-40 |
Printing asthma educational brochures to distribute to the community free of charge 2015/2016 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
R2LESF112 |
World Asthma Day 5th of May 2015 2014/2015 Round2 Local Events Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
CGAF1_141500002 |
Printing Asthma Educational pamphlets Central Community Group Assistance Fund: Round 1 2014-2015 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
CASF_141500005 |
581 Mount Eden Road, Mt Eden Central Community Group Accommodation Support Fund 2014-2015 - Acquitted |
Approved $9,237.00 |
LESF00105 |
World COPD Awareness Day 2014 2014/2015 Round1 Local Events Support Fund - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
HM14_100005 |
Printing Asthma management educational brochures and Fridge Magnets for asthma emergency. LB - Henderson-Massey Local Board Community Grant - Round 1 2013/2014 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
CWF14_100011 |
Printing Asthma management educational brochures and Asthma emergency fridge magnets to go with it. West - Community Wellbeing Fund - Round 1 2013/2014 - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-143 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Multicultural Integration, Enviromental Concern, Youth Development and Age Concern |
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Location: |
Pakuranga Community Hall, 346 Pakuranga Road, Highland Park, Auckland |
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Summary: |
We seek funding for: 1) Multicultural Integration and reduction of
racial decimations, 2) Enviromental concern, 3) Youth development 4) Age
concern. |
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Expertise: |
We have experts teaching Tai Chi, Line Dance, Cultural Dance,
Singing, Calligraphy and Painting. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/10/2025 |
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People reached: |
500-1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
For each activity, we will advertise " Sponsored by Howick Local
Board "in public on-line media. We will also print posters and |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We are actively contributing ourselves to help the Society in 1)
Multicultural Integration |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support activities that bring our diverse communities together 1) We will practice different sports and arts to entertain our
members. |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
Pakuranga Chinese Association |
Partner in some events |
Botany and Flat Bush Ethic Association |
Partner in some events |
Howick Chinese Association |
Partner in some events |
Auckland Seniors Support and Caring Group |
Partner in some events |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori involvement in the design/concept, Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language), Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Our multicultural program and panel discussions will highly involve
Māori people. Please see the attached file: |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We perform a lot in rest homes which are full of disabled
elders. For external activities, we |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* 1) We always enforce that smokers smoke outside the building |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All are supported by our different programs.
Across boards collaboration
Local board benefitting |
Estimated reach from this area (%) |
Amount requested from this board |
Howick |
90 |
$8000.00 |
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$8000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
The rents of the Community Halls so that we can practice and perform, some equipment cost. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We have to reduce our activities. We will rent the Community Halls with fewer days. We have to cut the numbers of festival celebrations. |
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Cost of participation: |
Nil |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$22029.20 |
$0.00 |
$2000.00 |
$10029.20 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
St. John Hall Rent |
$10128.30 |
$3500.00 |
Pakuranga Community Hall Rent |
$10000.90 |
$3500.00 |
Equipment Cost |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
Multicultural Show |
$500.00 |
$200.00 |
Enviromental Concern |
$500.00 |
$200.00 |
Youth Development |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
Rest Home and Kindegarten Shows |
$500.00 |
$200.00 |
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
COGS |
$2000.00 |
Approved |
Donated materials |
Amount |
Member donation |
$40.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
100 |
50 |
Additional information to support the application: |
Please see the activities of our Society in the pass 12 months in the
attached files: |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
CCS2425_1_157 |
Multicultural Understanding, Enviromental Conservation, Age Concern, Youth Development and Disabilities Concern Creative Communities Scheme 2024/25_R1 - South East 25_1 |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-143 |
Multicultural Integration, Enviromental Concern, Youth Development and Age Concern 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2407-232 |
Helping the Society 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Follow up |
Approved $1,530.00 |
CCS24_1_061 |
Helping the Society Creative Communities Scheme 24_1 - Paid |
Approved $2,880.00 |
RegAC22_2067 |
Artistic and Cultural Performances as social works. Regional Arts and Culture grants 2022/2023 round 2 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
REGCD22_059 |
Inter-cultural Activities to fight misunderstanding and discrimination Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 2022/2023 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2207-112 |
Creative community- by participating in our activities/services. 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-115 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: our performance our culture |
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Location: |
346 Pakuranga Road Pakuranga, Pakuranga Community Hall |
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Summary: |
We hire the Pakuranga Community Hall and Howick Information Centre for the local residents to practise performances regularly. We do dancing, singing, instruments playing, festival celebrating and birthday parties. We are all seniors and feel happy and healthy through the activities. |
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Expertise: |
We have done the practice for eight years. We have achieved a lot. |
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Dates: |
02/11/2024 - 28/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
website, facebook, wechat groups and email the local board |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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We play our performance in the cultural day, in the church, in the rest home and in the school to benefit the communities. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support community groups to become more sustainable We use the venue to practise our Chinese traditional performance and other ethnic performance for joining in the diversity community and society, such as playing performances in the culture day, in Santa Parade, in the rest homes, in the schools in the churches and etc. |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3500.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
venue hire fee |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We may reduce the costumes fee. |
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Cost of participation: |
no |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$3646.40 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$100.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
venue hire fee |
$3046.40 |
$3000.00 |
tutors fees |
$300.00 |
$300.00 |
costumes fee |
$300.00 |
$200.00 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2511-138 |
our performance our culture 2024/2025 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2513-104 |
our performance our culture 2024/2025 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Submitted |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-115 |
our performance our culture 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2510-131 |
our performance our culture 2024/2025 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2413-205 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2421-205 |
We perform and we support 2023/2024 Whau Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2410-329 |
we act and we support 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2413-225 |
Dragon Boat Festival and Moon Festival 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2407-258 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2407-111 |
Multiple Cultural Events 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,351.25 |
QR2413-103 |
2023 Local Santa Parade 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $500.00 |
LG2414-107 |
2023 Santa Parade 2023/2024 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2413-117 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Follow up |
Approved $750.00 |
LG2407-106 |
We act and we support 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
LG2420-107 |
Volunteers training for mental well-being 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2410-121 |
we act and we support 2023/2024 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2313-122 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2307-220 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,500.00 |
LG2310-325 |
We play and we help 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2307-114 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2313-106 |
Divercity Festival 2023 at Hayman Park 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2313-105 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,600.00 |
LG2310-107 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2307-109 |
We act and we support 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
QR2207-104 |
2021 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2207-164 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2220-132 |
Volunteer training for seniors' support/service 2021/2022 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,500.00 |
LG2210-104 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,200.00 |
LG2213-107 |
We play and we help 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2107-207 |
2021 Chinese Moon Festival Celebration 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2120-208 |
2021 Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2020/2021 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2114-201 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2113-207 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2110-317 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2107-307 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2107-114 |
Celebration of Chinese tradional festivals 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG2107-120 |
We play and we help 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2020-126 |
We play and we help 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG2014-105 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,600.00 |
LG2010-134 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,125.00 |
LG2007-107 |
We play and we help. 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
QR1920-309 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR1910-308 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
QR1913-312 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
QR1907-204 |
Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1911-308 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $3,600.00 |
LG1914-201 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1908-305 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Kaipātiki Local Grants, Round Three - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1920-203 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG1907-302 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1910-201 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG1913-210 |
We Play We Help - Possible Internal Journal 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
QR1907-123 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR1913-229 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,670.00 |
QR1910-211 |
Chinese Dragon Boat Festival Celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
LG1907-212 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
QR1910-107 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG1914-122 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,100.00 |
QR1913-3-1008 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR1910-106 |
2018 Christmas Party and Chinese Spring Festival celebration 2018/2019 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1910-128 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Manurewa Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1907-132 |
We Play We Help 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR1807-239 |
Spring Festival Charity Luncheon 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
QR1807-203 |
Chinese Mid-autumn Festival Celebration 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR1807-132 |
Festival Celebration 2017/2018 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
QR1713-209 |
Chinese Spring Festival Show 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1713-207 |
2016 Christmas Party 2016/2017 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-120 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Community Hubs and Competitions |
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Location: |
Sommerville Intermediate, Pakuranga Leisure Centre, and across the Howick Local Board |
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Summary: |
We are asking for support for hall hire at the Somerville Intermediate School, Coaching Costs and Affiliation Fees to allow us to provide local opportunities for young people to take part in community hubs and competitions in the Howick Local Board area. |
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Expertise: |
We have many years experience at providing programs in the community and Eberhard Kleiser is one of our most experienced coaches. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/07/2025 |
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People reached: |
100 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
On our facebook page |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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More young people active in the community and being able to access
coaching support and regular play. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities This project allow young people wanting to play Table Tennis in the local Howick Board area and avoid having to travel into Gillies Avenue in Epsom, which is often not possible due to time and travel constraints. By having access to local hubs and competitions it allows more young people to be active in the community. |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - It is open to everyone. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes This provides access to children who would otherwise not get access as they would not be able to travel to the Gillies Ave base in Epsom due to time and travel constraints. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Please note the project is open to all ethnicities but it will benefit young Māori who are keen on the sport.
Financial information |
|
Amount requested: |
$4000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Part of the Coaching costs across all of Howick not just After School, Affiliation Fees to Table Tennis NZ for 2025 and Somerville Intermediate Hall Hire |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would scale back our program or add more from our reserves |
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Cost of participation: |
Yes $10 per 2 hour session per week per student for after school programs at Pakuranga and Somerville Int and $7 per 1.5 hr session at Farm Cove Int. |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$19500.00 |
$12800.00 |
$0.00 |
$2700.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Somerville Hall Hire 20 sessions x 2 hrs x $40 per hour |
$1600.00 |
$1000.00 |
Coaching Costs across all of Howick not just after school |
$1500.00 |
$1500.00 |
Affiliation Fees part cost |
$1900.00 |
$1500.00 |
Other Hall Hire and Coaching |
$6000.00 |
$0.00 |
Equipment, Promotion, Administration and Development |
$8500.00 |
$0.00 |
Income description |
Amount |
50 people at $10 per 2 hr sessions x 20 sessions per person, 20 people x $7 per 1.5 hr sessions x 20 sessions |
$12800.00 |
Additional information to support the application: |
We are keen to provide local opportunities for more children to become active in sport and connect to others in their local community. |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2521-129 |
Tables In Communities Project 2024/2025 Whau Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2512-125 |
Junior Development Program 2024/2025 Ōrākei Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2511-111 |
Tables In Communities Project 2024/2025 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-120 |
Community Hubs and Competitions 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2420-246 |
Tables In Communities Project 2023/2024 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
RegSR16196 |
Sport and Recreation Regional Programme Grant 2024 & 2025 - |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2401-229 |
Junior Coaching and Affiliation Fees 2023/2024 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2407-248 |
Junior Development Program 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2421-110 |
Tables In Communities Project 2023/2024 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2412-116 |
Junior Development Program 2023/2024 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2411-103 |
Tables In Communities Project 2023/2024 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2320-241 |
Junior Development Program 2022/2023 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2307-212 |
Junior Development 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2301-204 |
Junior Coaching and Tables In Communities Project 2022/2023 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2309-105 |
Junior Development 2022/2023 Māngere-Otāhuhu Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2321-102 |
Junior Development Program 2022/2023 Whau Local Grants, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2307-123 |
Junior Development Program 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2311-125 |
Tables In Communities Project 2022/2023 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2312-209 |
Junior Development 2022/2023 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2220-210 |
Tables In Communities Project 2021/2022 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Review accountability |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2201-216 |
Junior Development Program 2021/2022 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
QR2220-117 |
Junior Development 2021/2022 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2215-108 |
Junior Development and Running Costs 2021/2022 Puketāpapa Quick Response Grant, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2207-126 |
Howick Junior Development Program 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
LG2211-134 |
Maungakiekie-Tamaki Tables In Communities Project 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,800.00 |
LG2120-211 |
Waitemata Junior Developmnent 2020/2021 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2112-213 |
Junior Development in Orakei 2020/2021 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2111-331 |
Maungakiekie-TamakiTables In Communities Project 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2101-238 |
Albert-Eden Tables In Communities Project 2020/2021 Albert Eden Local Grant Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,800.00 |
LG2107-112 |
Howick Junior Development Program 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
LG2111-126 |
Tables In Communities Project in Maungakiekie-Tamaki 2020/2021 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
QR2020-223 |
Waitemata Development Program 2019/2020 Waitematā Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2021-227 |
Whau Development Program 2019/2020 Whau Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2009-222 |
Otahuhu Development Program 2019/2020 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2007-129 |
Howick Table Tennis Development 2019/2020 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2018-201 |
Table Tennis Table for Local Community 2019/2020 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2012-225 |
Junior Development in Orakei 2019/2020 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2011-240 |
Maungakiekie-Tamaki Tables in Community Project 2019/2020 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2007-341 |
Howick Junior Development Program 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2020-117 |
Waitemata Local Board Tables Into Communities and Junior Development Project 2019/2020 Waitematā Local Grants, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
LG2001-135 |
Auckland Table Tennis Association Stadium Light Replacement 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
LG1911-314 |
Maungakiekie-Tamaki Table Into Communities Program 2018/2019 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG1907-303 |
Howick Junior Development Program 2018/2019 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
QR1918-208 |
New Waiheke Island Table Tennis Club Support 2018/2019 Waiheke Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $953.00 |
LG1812-207 |
Junior Development in Orakei 2017/2018 Ōrākei Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG1801-229 |
Community Development Girls and Special Needs HITT Program 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG1820-221 |
Tables into Communities Program in Waitemata 2017/2018 Waitematā Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG1807-340 |
Growing Junior Participation in Howick 2017/2018 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $2,500.00 |
QR1601-4021 |
Scoreboards for HITT special needs programme 2015/2016 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,652.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-150 |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need |
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Location: |
Throughout East Auckland |
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Summary: |
We are seeking funding towards the operational costs of providing nourishing meals for whanau in need of support in the Howick Local Board area. |
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Expertise: |
Bellyful has been operating for 15 years and delivers the same services through 25 branches across the country. We work closely with medical professionals and other community groups to make sure we are meeting the needs of the communities we operate in. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/10/2025 |
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People reached: |
1500 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We acknowledge grants received through branch social media, supporter newsletters, our website and annual report. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Demand for our service continues to grow year on year. If the demand for meals in East Auckland increases by 10% this year, 1,940 meals will be delivered to 360 whānau in need in the Howick Local Board area. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Build community resilience Bellyful exists to support whānau with babies and young children at a particular time of need in their lives due to physical or mental illness, or isolation. Receiving support at this time not only nourishes bodies but also ensures whānau feel supported by, and connected to their community, in turn building community resilience. In addition to the benefits for whānau we support, Bellyful volunteers also benefit from training, appreciation, and community connection. |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
Meat the need and other community food partners |
Donation of meal ingredients |
Referring organisations such as midwives, nurses, social workers etc. |
Referrals for meal deliveries |
Community venues for cookathons |
Kitchen hire for cookathons |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Māori are well represented in the whānau we support and we work with referring organisations to ensure our service is accessible and meaningful to them. |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We deliver meals directly to whānau in need of support. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice We ensure that our package is recyclable and reusable wherever possible. We provide nourishing, well balance meals for whānau. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Whānau with babies and young children are our priority group.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$4000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Operational costs |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will continue to make grant applications and undertake community fundraising activities to ensure community needs are being met. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$19235.37 |
$0.00 |
$3000.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Operational costs |
$19235.37 |
$4000.00 |
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
Community Organisation Grants Scheme |
$3000.00 |
Approved |
Donated materials |
Amount |
Donated meal ingredients |
$2500.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
43 |
3000 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2506-165 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2521-161 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Whau Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2502-169 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - SME assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2511-149 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2505-162 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Henderson Massey Local Grant Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2512-128 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Ōrākei Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2519-139 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Waitākere Ranges Local Grants, Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-150 |
Operational support of meal deliveries for whānau in need 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
MB2324-142 |
Help Bellyful Volunteers Keep Filling North Shore Bellies 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $3,240.00 |
MB2223-224 |
Filling bellies across Tamaki Makaurau 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $14,000.00 |
MB2022-220 |
Nourishing and connecting communities in Auckland 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Follow up |
Approved $8,500.00 |
QR2201-101 |
Containers and delivery bags to deliver our meals 2021/2022 Albert-Eden Quick Response Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $600.00 |
QR2103-211 |
Bellyful Franklin 2021 Covid Recovery 2020/2021 Franklin Quick Response Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2107-104 |
Containers, labels, delivery bags and brochures and volunteer appreciation 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,530.61 |
QR2001-213 |
Containers (with lids) and delivery bags. 2019/2020 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $554.60 |
QR2003-118 |
Bellyful Franklin 2020 promotion and production (partial support) 2019/2020 Franklin Quick Response, Round One - Follow Up |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR1901-313 |
Containers, delivery bags and freezer. 2018/2019 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $670.00 |
LG1806-233 |
Bellyful Hibiscus Coast cooking, delivery and admin 2017/2018 Hibiscus and Bays Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,220.00 |
QR1801-315 |
Containers, delivery bags and electric frypan. 2017/2018 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $629.00 |
QR1707-308 |
Meal Storage and Delivery supplies 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $925.00 |
QR1702-209 |
Bellyful North Shore - 2017 monthly "cookathon" series Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1702-209 |
Bellyful North Shore - 2017 monthly "cookathon" series Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round Two, 2016/2017 - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR1701-222 |
Bellyful Central Auckland - Containers, Delivery bags, Brochures and Banner. 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $718.00 |
QR1701-222 |
Bellyful Central Auckland - Containers, Delivery bags, Brochures and Banner. 2016/2017 Albert-Eden Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $718.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-128 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Arts and culture |
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Project: Arts and Culture activities in Botany Chinese Community |
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Location: |
Te Tuhi 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Auckland |
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Summary: |
Committed to fostering unity and cultural exchange, the association
serves as a |
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Expertise: |
We have: |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/01/2025 |
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People reached: |
200 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We will use our social media channels to publicly thank the local board. At all project events and activities, we will prominently display banners and signs acknowledging the local board’s contribution. We will include a special acknowledgment of the local board’s contribution in our regular newsletters and email blasts to our subscribers. This will keep our supporters informed and show our gratitude. During any public presentations or community events, we will verbally acknowledge the local board’s support. This can include speeches, thank-you mentions, and special recognition ceremonies. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Our project brings numerous benefits to the community. Firstly, it
enriches the cultural lives of community members by offering a variety of
recreational and educational activities. These activities provide residents
with opportunities to engage in meaningful pastimes, broadening their
cultural horizons and enhancing their overall quality of life. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support local arts, culture, music and heritage activities and experiences All activities organized by the association are open to all residents
within the local |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
ELDER AWAREN IKPACT Indian Kiwi Positive Ageing Charitable Trust Inc. |
Partner-Co host |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We ensure that all event locations are wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms. |
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 may try below solutions: |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our project specifically supports a significant demographic of seniors, with over 98% being 60 years or older. Additionally, more than 60% of these seniors are women, and a large proportion are of Asian descent, and some from India and local Kiwis. This targeted support ensures that our initiatives are highly relevant and beneficial to this community segment. Our activities are designed to cater to their unique needs, promoting social engagement, cultural enrichment, and overall well-being among elderly Asian women.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
The funding is mainly for the venue hire in the period between 1 Nov 2024 to 31 Jan 2025. We have a long-term agreement with Te Tuhi, Botany Library and Pakuranga Baptist Church, and have built up the trust and close relationships. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We will break the project into phases, ensuring that the most crucial
parts are implemented first. Additional components can be introduced in later
phases as more funding becomes available. This allows us to start delivering
benefits to the community without compromising the overall vision. |
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Cost of participation: |
No. |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$3488.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$488.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Venue Hire-3 |
$980.00 |
$980.00 |
Venue Hire-2 |
$1640.00 |
$1640.00 |
Venue Hire-1 |
$868.00 |
$868.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
20 |
80 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-128 |
Arts and Culture activities in Botany Chinese Community 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2407-257 |
2024 Community residents' fitness and entertainment and multicultural exchanges 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2407-131 |
2024 Lantern Festival/Dragon Boat Festival Community Event in Howick 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Project in progress |
Approved $580.00 |
LG2407-111 |
Arts and Culture activities in Botany Chinese Community 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,700.00 |
QR2307-215 |
Rent for venue 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
LG2307-243 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities and Dragon Boat Festival 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,170.00 |
QR2307-106 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG2307-122 |
Community residents fitness and cultural activities 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $6,848.00 |
QR2207-221 |
Celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas Parade 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2207-310 |
Community residents' fitness and entertainment and multicultural exchanges 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2207-213 |
Association website construction and 2022 Dragon Boat Festival celebration 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,562.50 |
LG2207-131 |
Community residents' fitness and entertainment and multicultural exchanges 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
QR2107-202 |
Celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas Parade 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,999.00 |
LG2107-308 |
Community residents' fitness, entertainment and cultural exchanges and sharing. 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $4,000.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-102 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Logan Carr Reserve Skate equipment |
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Location: |
Logan Carr Reserve, Botany Downs |
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Summary: |
We are seeking funding for the cost of some additions to the Logan Carr Skate facility in Botany Downs. This includes addition of a ramp at both end , to make this space functional. Currently , there is minimal features and this spot caters to a large population and will increase usage hugely and can be moved across various parts of our local ward, These ramps are professionally built from NZs main supplier, built with weatherproof and skatelite surfacing ensuring safety and will last . This idea follows Eke Panuku and us doing a similair thing in the city |
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Expertise: |
We have been involved working closely with Auckland Council and provided consultation on Lloyd Elsmore, Panmure, Mangere, Henderson, Barry Curtis Skatepark, Silo Park, we have also been successfull with various Howick Local Board events have a go days |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/07/2025 |
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People reached: |
500 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
80% |
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Promotion: |
Facebook Post |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Outcome One: |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Exercise: Skateboarding, rollerblading, and BMX biking are intense
physical activities that help improve cardiovascular health, strength, and
coordination. |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
Amber Clyde- Girlskate NZ |
Supplier of lessons |
SwitchSteez |
Supplier of Ramps |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori focus - tikanga (practices), mātauranga (knowledge), reo (language) The lessons given by EastSkate are focussed on the hauora of the
child, with the |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We have a disabled rig and run disability skateboarding
programmes alongside Girlskate and Disability Sport Auckland |
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* Promote Physical Activity |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
skateboarding bring people from all ages, races, backrounds , at every single skatepark across the world.
Across boards collaboration
Local board benefitting |
Estimated reach from this area (%) |
Amount requested from this board |
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki |
5 |
$0.00 |
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$11732.75 |
Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding for the costs of relocatable skate ramps, as well as an event upon completion of the build, to promote the space for young people , and old to enjoy wheeled sports in East Auckland. These can be moved around unused concrete area to allow the community time before the new skatepark gets developed |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Smaller Ramp, or potentially skip the activation day. |
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Cost of participation: |
00 |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$11732.75 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$2600.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Skate Ramps |
$11732.75 |
$11732.75 |
Donated materials |
Amount |
Donation of helmets |
$2000.00 |
Donation of skateboards |
$2000.00 |
Labour |
$4000.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
5 |
100 |
Additional information to support the application: |
SBNZ Survey |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2502-110 |
Woodall Park Wheeled Sports 2024/2025 Devonport Takapuna Local Grant Round One - GA assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-102 |
Logan Carr Reserve Skate equipment 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2511-105 |
Skate Programme for Disabled Tamariki + Rangatahi 2024/2025 Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
RegSR16160 |
Sport and Recreation Facilities Operating Grant 2024-2027 - |
Approved $0.00 |
MB2324-227 |
Learn to Skate Local Skatepark Activations Series 2023/2024 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $10,650.00 |
QR2407-106 |
Skate with East Skate Club 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,650.00 |
ACERF23-368 |
Auckland Council Emergency Relief Fund - Declined and Mailed |
Declined $0.00 |
RegSR1607 |
Lloyd Elsmore Skatepark Renewal Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund 2023 - |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2211-310 |
Skate Board Lessons in Glen Innes 2021/2022 Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Grant Round Three - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2207-329 |
East Skate Club Lessons + Event 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $10,000.00 |
LG2207-210 |
Skate Board Lessons in Howick/Pakuranga 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Accountability overdue |
Approved $5,000.00 |
MB2022-124 |
Learn to Skate Programme 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG2107-310 |
Increasing Youth Participation across wheeled sports 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Acquitted |
Approved $7,000.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-144 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: Volleyball Improver Programme (VIP) |
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Location: |
Howick Leisure Centre, 563 Pakuranga Road, Howick, Auckland 2014 |
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Summary: |
Funding for venue and equipment for young people/rangatahi between the ages of 13-18 years old who are keen to continue to participate in volleyball in a Volleyball for Improvers Programme (VIP) for a further 12 months |
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Expertise: |
We have been delivering the Volley4All Beginners programme on a school term basis since June 2023. We have seen a significant increase (average of 15 to now about 30) young people and now children as young as 10yo who are keen to learn and play volleyball. Most of them are now asking to continue their learning to enable them to participate in school organised volleyball activities in the not-too-distant future. |
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Dates: |
04/02/2025 - 10/12/2025 |
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People reached: |
24 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
97% |
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Promotion: |
The promotion for the VIP will be done in our website and FB page and will include our partnership with the Local Board. We would like the programme to be included in the Local Board newsletter updates. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Based on our previous insights and the current Beginners programme,
we identified that a lot of rangatahi/young people within the Howick Local
Board area have little opportunity to play volleyball as not much has been
offered to them. Many of them miss out playing in the school volleyball teams
as they are not deemed to be skilful enough. By building capacity amongst
volleyball enthusiasts, there will be opportunities with the VIP to: |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Sports and recreational opportunities respond to the needs of our communities Providing for young people In the Howick Local Board area to participate in sport and recreational opportunities like volleyball that supports them to be active, and have a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. It also contributes to their wellbeing, and volleyball helps them build self-confidence and resilience, and teaches them teamwork. |
Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
Howick Leisure Centre, Schools & Colleges, WECA (Volleyball Association) |
Individual contribution of $50.00 per term or session |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
No - |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* The EVC FB page promotes a healthy environment for all our
activities. The EVC health & safety document promotes smoke-free
messages. Facilitators/coaches also ensure participants are briefed during
the first session on waste management, purpose of the activity that includes
drinking regularly, and other health and safety messages. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
The project or programme supports all genders, ages 13-18 years old, and all ethnicities.
Across boards collaboration
Local board benefitting |
Estimated reach from this area (%) |
Amount requested from this board |
Howick |
0 |
$0.00 |
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$10900.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Venue hire, Equipment and if possible, remuneration for coaches |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: Run the programme on one night or increase the number of participants. |
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Cost of participation: |
$50.00 per participant per term |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$10875.54 |
$4800.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Venue hire |
$7338.24 |
$7400.00 |
Equipment |
$3537.30 |
$3537.30 |
Income description |
Amount |
Total of 24 participants @ $50 per term |
$4800.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
4 |
156 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-144 |
Volleyball Improver Programme (VIP) 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-117 |
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Legal status: |
Charitable Trust |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: MTP, TT |
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Location: |
Nixon Park Community Hall or somewhere similar in Howick |
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Summary: |
Running of two of our core programmes: |
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Expertise: |
1. Tina and Frank. Lived experience as successful litigants and
co-parents post-court |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 31/10/2025 |
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People reached: |
320 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
100% |
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Promotion: |
We publicly acknowledge the local boards on our website, facebook and linked in, as well as recently acknowledging them in the SunPix awards thank you speech. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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A strong and resilient parent, makes for a strong and resilient
whanau, which in turn makes for a strong and resilient community. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Build community resilience Promoting health and wellbeing to build capable and resilient
communities with a sense of belonging. |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering Our programmes are open to everyone, from the reports we have done we have found the most support we provide is to Maori and Pacific Island Communities. |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We use venues that are accessible to all people. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes Our topics always involve deep discussions around creating an
environment that is conducive to a healthy mind and body. This healthy
environment is imperative for our participants and their children to be able
to reach their potential. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
Our programmes are open to everyone.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$15000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
We would like contribution for the running of two of our core programmes, any financial assistance would be appreciated. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: The amount requested is to assist in delivering our flagship Make Them Proud-Parental Disputes Seminars [MTP] and Tatou Talatalanoa (TT) in Howick, we could still deliver a portion of the months of these with this funding. We will continue to run our seminars and programmes with our without funding. |
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Cost of participation: |
No - we run all events and programmes free of charge using any funding we are provided |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$129450.00 |
$0.00 |
$202500.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Make Them Proud Parental Disputes Seminar [MTP] |
$51450.00 |
$5145.00 |
Tatou Talatalanoa (TT) |
$78000.00 |
$9855.00 |
Other funding sources |
Amount |
Current Status |
Lotteries Grant Board |
$150000.00 |
Pending |
The Trusts Community Foundation |
$7500.00 |
Approved |
Auckland Council Local Board - Manurewa |
$15000.00 |
Pending |
Auckland Council Local Board - Papakura |
$15000.00 |
Pending |
Auckland Council Local Board - Mangere-Otahuhu |
$15000.00 |
Pending |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
5 |
1560 |
Additional information to support the application: |
Thank you for considering providing funding to us and the important work we do in the community. |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-117 |
MTP, TT 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2507-117 |
MTP, TT 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2509-120 |
TENT, TENW, TT 2024/2025 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One - GA Assessment Completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2514-107 |
TENT, TENW, TT 2024/2025 Papakura Local Grant, Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2510-110 |
1. Operational. 2. Father's Legacy and 3. Living Without Violence 2024/2025 Manurewa Local Grants Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
LG2413-245 |
Guardians of our Children Community Programmes 2023/2024 Otara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $3,000.00 |
NHM24_006 |
Guardians of our Children Programme 1-5 Ngā Hapori Momoho - Thriving Communities Grant 23/24 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2320-139 |
The Make Them Proud-Parental Disputes Workshop 2022/2023 Waitematā Quick Response Grant, Round One - Internal Journal |
Approved $800.00 |
LG2310-226 |
The Make Them Proud-Parental Disputes Workshop 2022/2023 Manurewa Local Grants Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,652.00 |
MB2223-133 |
The Make Them Proud-Parental Disputes Workshop 2022/2023 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
MB2022-147 |
Make Them Proud - Parental Disputes Workshops 2021/2022 Multi-board Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $5,000.00 |
LG2213-151 |
Make Them Proud-Parental Disputes Workshop 2021/2022 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round One - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
MB1920-202 |
Kaitiaki Hui [Parental Support Meeting] 2019/2020 Multi-board Local Grants Round Two - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
LG2013-257 |
Ifoga-Mediation and "Make Them Proud" workshop 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2007-348 |
Kaitiaki Hui and the Make Them Proud workshop 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Accountability not satisfactory |
Approved $3,000.00 |
LG2002-255 |
Project C1 - Social Sunday 2019-2020 Devonport-Takapuna Local Grants, Round Two - Declined |
Declined $0.00 |
QR2013-127 |
Kaitiaki Hui [Parental Support Meetings] 2019/2020 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Quick Response, Round One - Grants refunded |
Approved $493.00 |
QR2010-121 |
"Make Them Proud" Workshop Series 2019/2020 Manurewa Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-152 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Sport and recreation |
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Project: HPNC door upgrade and carpet |
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Location: |
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre, 451 Pakuranga Road,Pakuranga, Auckland, 2143 |
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Summary: |
Seeking funding to repair our downstairs doors, to remove existing sliding doors to allow for roller replacement and alignment and to remove existing panic bar setup and replace with an improved system. Also to garage carpet our canteen area to make this a more welcoming area for those within the community that use and hire the facility. |
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Expertise: |
We have run many events at HPNC and have many functions hirers that make use of the facility and always try our best to ensure it is fit for purpose. |
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Dates: |
04/11/2024 - 28/02/2025 |
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People reached: |
3000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
We will promote and acknowledge the Howick Local Boards contribution on our website, in local media including the Howick and Pakuranga Times and included in aspects of newsletters, social media posts a;so in our Annual report and at our AGM. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Our facilities and courts are well used by our 2,500 + playing members as well as other community groups and clubs i.e. regular yoga, tai chi and martial arts, power hooping, prize giving’s, fundraisers functions and meetings. We are part of and affiliated to Netball Northern Zone as well as affiliated to Netball New Zealand. The primary purpose of Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre is to encourage active participation in the game of netball for our community. Our programmes and activities in the local and wider areas will continue to cater for all levels and aspects of the game. Our centre has a large group of committed volunteers who ensure our netball activities are well run. Our Executive comprises of seven positions, and we are supported by sub committees such as our Games, Coaches, Umpires and Representatives. There are so many positives for young people and adults to participate in sport, including netball. It creates a sense of belonging and builds friendships, while growing valuable skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship. These skills transpose into all aspects of life. Additional benefits include being active and healthy, both in a physical sense and in improved mental health. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Provide facilities and activities across our parks network to suit people of diverse demographics and abilities We offer a facilitiy to many that hire and request to hire this from us within the community. We try our best to keep costs to do this at an acceptable rate. It is extremely hard for community groups to source venues to hire within their budgets. We like to ensure that the facility is fit for purpose for those groups within the community that do use it. We pride ourselves on supporting the people in our community in a safe environment and offering affordable options. |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· No Māori outcomes identified
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Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We are all inclusive and parts of the projrects we are requesting funding for is to make this more accessible for those in the community with a disability. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes We encourage all participants to lead a full and healthy lifestyle |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
All are welcome, we are all inclusive.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$14010.45 |
Requesting grant for: |
We are requesting funding to go towards the upgrade of exit doors and downstairs main door to provided better security of the building and to upgrade our canteen area so it is more fit for purpose for community use. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to apply to other funders to enable us to complete these works. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$14007.45 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Duffett Doors |
$7453.72 |
$7543.72 |
Affordable Garage Carpet |
$6553.73 |
$6553.73 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
7 |
31.5 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-152 |
HPNC door upgrade and carpet 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2407-146 |
Grandstand refurbishment 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Accountability overdue |
Approved $1,500.00 |
LG2407-140 |
HPNC Security 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $10,000.00 |
QR2307-245 |
60th Anniversary Celebrations 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
RegSR1636 |
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre – Investigation for improved playing facilities Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund 2023 - |
Approved $0.00 |
QR2107-237 |
Upper North Island Secondary Schools Tournament 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $3,000.00 |
LG2107-330 |
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre Reps Away Shelters 2020/2021 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Grant not uplifted |
Approved $4,921.74 |
SRF211-124 |
Regional Sport and Recreation Facilities Operating Grant Programme 2021 - Submitted |
Declined $0.00 |
LG2007-212 |
Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre - 2020 Vision 2019/2020 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $42,500.00 |
QR1707-418 |
Social Netball 2017 2016/2017 Howick Quick Response, Round Four - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-104 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Learning/Play Resources |
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Location: |
98 Nelson Street, Howick |
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Summary: |
We are seeking funding to purchase learning and play resources for the children attending Howick Playcentre to learn and create through play. This supports our tamariki to express themselves through creating and artistic mediums. It enables them to connect and interact with the other children around them in a meaningful way. |
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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: |
02/11/2024 - 02/06/2025 |
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People reached: |
22 adults and 28 children |
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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 and Instagram pages and through the Playcentre community at meetings, which will also be recorded in the meeting minutes. |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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At playcentre children are encouraged to follow their desires so they
naturally play with those things they feel drawn to. When children are
allowed free expression of play they are happiest. When children are enjoying
themselves they connect more easily and happily with others and play freely
with those around them. As the parents watch their children play with the
other children form diverse cultures this builds connection between the
parents as well as between the children. Connections are often continued
outside of playcentre by those whose children enjoy playing together. Because
playcentre is made up of a lot of parent volunteer hours this fosters a deep
sense of community between the families involved. This spreads to the
community as families who have less in common due to their cultural
backgrounds often become close and connected due to the positive shared
experiences of |
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Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Support activities that bring our diverse communities together By being able to purchase learning and play resources for the children at Howick Playcentre, it allows them to learn and create through play. This supports our tamariki to express themselves through creating and artistic mediums. It allows them to connect and interact with the other children around them in a meaningful way as they normally collaborate and share with the children around them. As we have a diverse range of cultures/ethnic backgrounds at our centre, this fosters a natural connection and collaboration with other cultures and is a great environment to learn inclusivity and diversity from a very early age. |
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Collaborating organisation/individual |
Role |
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SPACE programmes for mums & babies |
approx 15 mums and babies attending and using resources twice a week |
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All parents volunteer their time to teach the tamariki and maintain the centre |
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 use Māori tikanga weaved throughout our practices. We encourage the use of Māori in every session and follow the Te Whariki curriculum. |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - Howick Playcentre is accessible and tamariki of all abilities are welcome to attend. |
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 We message waste minimisation and teach the parents and children
about this through using a worm farm and composting rather than over
utilising landfill bins. We have a worm farm, rotating compost bin and normal
compost bin to feed back into the garden. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
21
female adults
1 male adult
12 female tamariki
16 male tamariki
Ethnicities include NZ European, French, South African, Japanese, Chinese,
Belarusian, Indian, Serbian, British and Sri Lankan.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$3493.03 |
Requesting grant for: |
Learning and play resources for children and babies. We use the resources attached to make play dough, potions (vinegar and baking soda), painting, baking, drawing, collage. |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would need to further prioritise which of the play resources we would be able to purchase |
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Cost of participation: |
No, term donations are voluntary. |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$3493.03 |
$3200.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Play consumables and resouces |
$3493.03 |
$3493.03 |
Income description |
Amount |
We currently have 20 enrolled families who are asked to donate $40 per term (this is voluntary). |
$3200.00 |
Total number of volunteers |
Total number of volunteer hours |
20 |
1320 |
Funding history |
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Application ID |
Project title Round - Stage |
Decision Allocation |
LG2507-104 |
Learning/Play Resources 2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One - GA Assessment completed |
Undecided $0.00 |
QR2407-128 |
Nature Day Equipment and Resources 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $1,000.00 |
LG2407-205 |
Howick Playcentre Mud Kitchen and Water Play 2023/2024 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Project in progress |
Approved $2,004.36 |
QR2407-123 |
Musical corner 2023/2024 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $800.00 |
QR2307-229 |
Safety Vests and Tear Drop Flag 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,197.45 |
LG2307-249 |
Safety mats and soft play equipment 2022/2023 Howick Local Grants, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $2,000.00 |
QR2307-130 |
Safety Mats & Soft Play Equipment 2022/2023 Howick Quick Response, Round One - Acquitted |
Approved $1,000.00 |
QR2207-234 |
Learning/play resources 2021/2022 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $872.27 |
LG2207-333 |
Learning/play resources 2021/2022 Howick Local Grants, Round Three - Withdrawn |
Withdrawn $0.00 |
QR2107-213 |
Bathroom Taps 2020/2021 Howick Quick Response, Round Two - Acquitted |
Approved $1,027.00 |
WMIF1902-024 |
Reduce Our Organic Waste WMIF September 2019 - 4a. Project Completed - Report Received |
Approved $296.36 |
2024/2025 Howick Local Board Local Grant Round One LG2507-107 |
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Legal status: |
Incorporated Society |
Activity focus: |
Community |
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Project: Upgrade Gas Hot Water System |
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Location: |
Howick Squash Club & Cockle Bay Tennis Club, 41R Meadowland Drive, Somerville, Auckland |
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Summary: |
We are a sporting club providing facilities for the community and local schools. Our gas water heater which provides hot water for the whole facility (including tennis club) requires to be upgraded due to its age. |
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Expertise: |
We engage coaches, admin staff and committee/board members to run the
facility and deliver specialist programs for all member, community groups and
schools. |
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Dates: |
01/11/2024 - 30/11/2024 |
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People reached: |
1000 |
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% of participants from Local Board |
90% |
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Promotion: |
Sponsors Board, Facebook, Websites, and Club Newsletters |
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Community benefits |
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Identified community outcomes: |
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Hot water is necessary to ensure a clean environment. |
Alignment with local board priorities: |
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Howick · Provide facilities and activities across our parks network to suit people of diverse demographics and abilities Our facility is kept tidy and prides itself on ensuring the health
and safety of all occupants/users. |
Demographics |
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Māori outcomes: |
· Māori participation - Māori priority group, target group, high representation or Māori staff delivering We have a percentage of Maori members and users of the facility that will benefit from this. |
Accessible to people with disabilities |
Yes - We have several groups who come through (ie Eastgate Trust)
that use our Interactive Squash Court. |
Healthy environment approach: |
Promote smoke-free messages, Include waste minimisation (zero waste) messages, Healthy options for food and drink, including water as the first choice, Encouraging active lifestyles including movement or fitness programmes, Encourage the reduction of carbon emissions or increase community resilience to the impacts of climate change* We encourage the community to participate in sport and a healthy lifestyle by delivering easy options such as a range of community programs and casual play at our facility. By promoting the sport of squash/tennis which can be played at all ages and ethnicity. The club plays a key role in encouraging an active lifestyle for the community. The club creates a supportive environment for all ages and skill levels and develops healthy habits that can last a lifetime. |
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Does your project support any genders, ages or ethnicities specifically?
We support all genders, ages and ethnicities.
Financial information |
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Amount requested: |
$8000.00 |
Requesting grant for: |
Our funds have been utilised on other planned projects and scheduled
maintenance (ie repainting of squash court etc). |
If part funded, how would you make up the difference: We would have to delay the replacement until it becomes an emergency or cancel other maintenance that has been planned. |
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Cost of participation: |
No |
Total expenditure |
Total income |
Other grants approved |
Applicant contribution |
$10350.55 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$2350.55 |
Expenditure item |
Amount |
Amount requested from Local Board |
Gas Hot Water System Replacement |
$10350.55 |