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Nearly $900K granted to local community organisations from New Zealand Community Trust

Bay of Plenty Times
29 May, 2019 01:50 AM2 mins to read

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Jim Pearson, chairman of the Papamoa Community Surf Rescue Base Trust. Photo / File

Jim Pearson, chairman of the Papamoa Community Surf Rescue Base Trust. Photo / File

The New Zealand Community Trust announced today it dished out nearly $900,000 in grants to community organisations, schools and councils in the Bay of Plenty Region in May.

Twenty-five organisations received a portion of the total $888,022.15 distributed.

The largest grant, of $250,000, went to Tauranga Hockey Association to help fund a third hockey turf in Tauranga, with the Papamoa Community Surf Rescue Base Trust receiving the second biggest amount of $200,000 for the new surf club.

The funds came from gaming venues throughout the Bay of Plenty region.

New Zealand Community Trust grants awarded in May

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AIMS Games Trust - $100,000
Towards managers' bags, marquees and equipment hire, media liaison services (journalists and photographers), and medical cover

Apumoana Marae Charitable Trust - $4000
Towards marquee and chair hire for 2019 Tuhourangi Ahurei

Aquinas College - $10,000
Towards rugby, football and rowing uniforms

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Glenholme School - $20,000
Towards playground equipment

Kaitao Intermediate School - $6000
Towards contract fee for Kiwi Can Programme

Katikati Squash Rackets Club - $2840
Towards hardware system

Kawerau District Council - $50,000
Towards fee for Tarawera River Trail Project Manager

Live For More Charitable Trust - $3000
Towards salary of Programme Facilitator/AOD Clinician

OneChance Charitable Trust - $1055
Towards safety warden and venue hire

Otumoetai Football Club - $15,000
Towards salary for Director of Football

Owhata Primary School - $7219
Towards sports equipment

Papamoa Community Surf Rescue Base Trust - $200,000
Towards construction of Papamoa Surf Rescue Base and Community Facility

Racing Tauranga - $50,000
Towards grandstand upgrade

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Rotorua Lakes High School - $2000
Towards travel and accommodation

Rotorua School - $20,000
Towards two outrigger canoes and attachments

Rotorua Touch Association - $612
Towards field hire

Rotorua Trails Trust - $30,000
Towards a digger for trail building

Rotorua Tramping and Skiing Club - $4000
Towards a new fire exit door and replacement of fire escape double doors

Sikh Sangat NZ Trust - $10,000
Towards female toilets renovation at Sikh temple in Rotorua

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Squash Bay of Plenty - $25,000
Towards salary for Regional Manager

Sunset Primary School - $30,000
Towards playground equipment, softfall and swing set

Tauranga Hockey Association - $250,000
Towards construction of a third hockey turf at the Tauranga Hockey Centre

Tauranga Yacht & Power Boat Club - $5000
Towards salary of Club Manager/Secretary

Whakarewarewa Rugby Community Sports - $2295.65
Towards van and trailer hire

Whangamarino School - $40,000
Towards a new multi-sports turf

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