Buller
To take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.
To provide scholarship grants each year to deserving young people of the North Harbour region.
Canterbury, West Coast, Otago and Marlborough regions.
The company's primary funding objective is to support the vital community work of rescue helicopter services in the Canterbury, West Coast, Otago and Marlborough regions. However grants are also made to other community groups and organisations that qualify for grant assistance under the company's legislated Authorised Purpose.
MacKenzie ; Timaru ; Waimate ; Waitaki - South Canterbury limited to south of the Rangitata river. Waitaki district limited to north of Waitaki river.
The Trust provides financial support for charitable purposes that will benefit the people of South Canterbury
National
The AllSports Activity Fund enhances the lives of physically disabled young people by providing financial support and removing barriers to enable them to participate in sport.
The AMP Scholarship Programme rewards those with the courage, passion, determination and commitment to achieve their chosen goal no matter what obstacles lie in their path.
The overall purpose of this non profit is to give faith hope and opportunity to individuals of all backgrounds to succeed regardless of circumstances. The charity aims to provide opportunity, and/or the tools required, and/or additional training or help with training, to those of exceptional talents who dreams, hopes and talents could not otherwise be realised due to economics, geographic locations or other such factors. The charity is to raise the well being of, and empower the individual and create equal opportunity for New Zealanders here and abroad.
Auckland, Northland
The Participating funding area aims to support community organisations working to:
* support the growth and development of recreation and sport by increasing participation and engagement at a community, regional and club level
* support creative projects and organisations that aim to foster access to, engagement with and experience in the Arts
* support projects that recognise and celebrate the diverse cultures of our region.
Auckland, Northland
The Participating funding area aims to support community organisations working to:
* support the growth and development of recreation and sport by increasing participation and engagement at a community, regional and club level
* support creative projects and organisations that aim to foster access to, engagement with and experience in the Arts
* support projects that recognise and celebrate the diverse cultures of our region.
Ashburton
Council welcomes applications from all groups whose project contributes to the well-being of the community.
Ashburton
To distribute funds generated from the gaming machines operated in the Ashburton Licensing Trust outlets to community organisations domiciled within the Ashburton Licensing Trust area.
Rodney Local Board Area, or the Hibiscus Coast Subdivision of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board (being within the previous boundaries of the Rodney District Council)
The Large Grants Recreation Fund provides contestable grants to sports and recreational groups that provide a comprehensive range of services and operate within the Rodney Local Board Area, or the Hibiscus Coast Subdivision of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board (being within the previous boundaries of the Rodney District Council).
Papakura
This fund provides financial assistance to community groups and not-for-profit organisations that are providing services, projects or activities of benefit to the social and/or cultural wellbeing of the Papakura community.
Waitakere Ranges, Henderson-Massey and Whau.
The fund primarily covers staff and volunteer expenses, venue hire, advertising, promotions and equipment.
Auckland
It is the primary aim of the Trust to make grants to organisations (including schools or other
charities)so that the physical well being of pupils and students as well as the public at large
is enhanced through the playing of softball.
To establish and develop exchange opportunities between AUT University, School of Sport and Recreation and the German Sport University (Cologne) that will enrich, strengthen and expand the student learning experience.