2006 / 2007 MAKING A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN NEW ZEALAND COMMUNITIES LOTTERY GRANTS RECORD NZ LOTTERY GRANTS BOARD DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS PROVIDES PROFITS ALLOCATES FUNDS STATUTORY BODIES COMMUNITY COMMITTEES Sport and Recreation NZ (SPARC) Creative New Zealand NZ Film Commission SPECIALIST COMMITTEES NATIONAL National Community Committee Individuals with Disabilities Community Facilities Fund* Pacific Provider Development Fund Subcommittee Environment and Heritage Health Research REGIONAL Marae Heritage and Facilities Auckland Outdoor Safety Bay of Plenty / Gisborne Minister’s Discretionary Fund Canterbury / Kaikoura Hawke’s Bay Manawatu-Whanganui Northland Otago / Southland Taranaki Waikato Wellington / Wairarapa *No funding allocated for the 2006–2007 year. West Coast / Nelson-Marlborough 1 The Lottery Grants Board Te Puna Tahua strengthens and supports communities by funding a range of social, community, arts, heritage, sports, recreation and health research services and projects. The Lottery Grants Board distributes the profits made by the New Zealand Lotteries Commission (NZ Lotteries) from games such as Lotto, Keno and Instant Kiwi. These profits are distributed through grants made by Lottery Grants Board distribution committees. The Lottery Grants Board also provides major funding to Creative New Zealand, the New Zealand Film Commission, and Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC). The NZ Lottery Grants Board and NZ Lotteries are working together for communities. A trip to the Bay of Plenty gave Lotto shop retailers - the friendly people who sell you Lotto tickets - a chance to see how Lottery profits are making a big difference in the community. The retailers visited the Tauranga School for Young Parents that provides ‘second chance’ education for teenage mothers. A Lottery grant of $8,400 helped fund the salary of support worker Raewyn Lucas, who is “like a second mum” to the girls. The school helps young mothers study and develop both their personal lives and their careers. It also focuses on health, childcare and parenting, and provides emotional support. What’s the best thing about the school? As one young mother said, “the best thing is walking into this building every morning and not being judged. It’s given me a second chance.” The Lottery Grants Board and NZ Lotteries also collaborated on a series of posters that were displayed in Lotto shops across the country. The colourful posters reflect the huge range of community organisations that benefit from Lottery grants. Over the last 20 years, NZ Lotteries has transferred $2.3 billion in profits to the Lottery Grants Board. 2 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 LOTTERY SPECIALIST COMMITTEES ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE COMMITTEE Te Tahua Taiao Nga- Taonga Tuku Iho The Lottery Environment and Heritage Committee makes grants for projects that promote, protect and conserve New Zealand’s natural, physical and cultural heritage. KAURI MUSEUM A NATIONAL TREASURE Thanks to a grant of $480,000 from the Lottery Environment and Heritage Committee, the Otamatea Kauri and Pioneer Museum Trust Board will create a new and exciting Museum experience for visitors. Additions to the Museum include a new entrance hall, improved exhibition space and a new library and archive area. This project will improve public access to the Museum by stopping the bottleneck in the current narrow foyer area and create a natural flow around the Museum ending at the foyer and gift shop. As well as overcoming crowding, the Museum will improve their facilities, including security and fire protection and additional water storage. Established in 1962, the Museum tells the unique story of the Kauri industry and local pioneers. The Museum’s founder, who came from a family working in the Kauri industry in the late 1880s, established the Kauri theme. Matakohe was a mill town, and the mill at Matakohe was one of the larger mills. The large Museum includes a working sawmill, Kauri gum exhibit, antique Kauri crafts, pioneer displays, a church, school and post office. It is open daily, and receives over 100,000 visitors per year. The Kauri Museum is recognised nationally and internationally for its collection of items relating to the Kauri industries of the 19th / 20th centuries and the impact on the development of a young nation. National Committees Recipient Amount Recipient “The Kainui Story” Support Committee $5,000 Kawerau Historical Museum Trust $29,243 Air Central History Project $5,000 Lincoln University $19,250 Anglican Parish of Cobden-Runanga $5,000 Manaia Primary School 125th Jubilee Anglican Parish of Eastern Wanganui $41,000 Anglican Parish of Halswell Prebbleton $10,000 Anglican Parish of Manurewa $7,600 Anglican Parish of Rangiora $131,480 Anglican Parish of Wakatipu $47,875 Anglican Parish of Western Southland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, University of Auckland Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group Inc. Maraetai Beach School Parent Teachers Association Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association Inc. Matawai School Centennial Committee Amount Recipient Amount St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College Board of Governors Inc. $4,000 $4,936 St. Barnabas Anglican Church Roseneath (Wellington) $5,000 St. Johns Anglican Church (Rangitukia) St. Johns Union Church (Opotiki) $33,500 $5,000 St. Luke’s Church (Oamaru) St. Martin Island Community Inc. $180,000 $65,710 $6,560 $176,095 $5,000 St. Mary’s Church Timaru Restoration Charitable Trust Board $250,000 $200,000 $100,000 $100,000 Methven District Heritage Association Inc. $68,000 Miramar Rangers Association Football Club Inc. $2,732 St. Matthew in the City Anglican Church $27,720 Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust $3,160 St. Patricks Parish (Greymouth) Morrinsville Art Gallery Charitable Trust $5,000 St. Pauls Cathedral $10,000 $5,900 Takapuna Boating Club Inc. $60,000 $10,000 Auckland Art Gallery Foundation $650,000 Auckland Botanical Society Inc. $5,000 Morrinsville Historical Society Inc. Auckland Women’s Centre Inc. $5,000 Morrinsville Historical Society Inc. $42,870 Taranaki Community Events Trust Birkenhead Tennis Club Inc. $3,140 Museum of Transport and Technology $70,000 Taranaki Pioneer Village Society Inc. Blockhouse Bay Primary School $5,629 Museum of Transport and Technology $152,000 Tasman Bays Heritage Trust $189,595 $5,000 Taupo Branch New Zealand Deerstalkers Association $5,000 $2,000 Tauranga City Council, (Library Enterprise Unit) $61,550 $5,000 The Audio Foundation Charitable Trust $14,894 Board of Trustees Waitaki Boys High School $120,000 National Airways Corporation 60th Anniversary Project Committee $9,100 $5,000 Boys Entrant for Support (B.E.S) 1955 Intake 50th Anniversary Reunion $4,002 Nelson Highland Dancing Organisation Inc. Bulls and District Historical Society Inc. $6,000 New Zealand Potters Inc. Bushy Park Trust $2,000 $9,702 Nga Uruora, Kapiti Project Inc. Ngai Tahu Ma-ori Rock Art Trust $56,160 Canterbury Railway Society Inc. Catholic Diocese of Christchurch, Cheviot Parish Church $5,000 Ngai Tamanuhiri Whanui Trust Catholic Diocese of Hamilton $4,625 Ngati Hei Trust Central Otago Ecological Trust $9,200 North Otago Museum (Waitaki District Council) Okains Bay Ma-ori and Colonial $10,987 The Elms Foundation $15,000 Museum $76,000 The Old White Horse Hotel Historical Society Inc. $23,108 The Suter Te Aratoi o Whakatu $11,291 $60,000 $26,914 Christ Church Raukokore ChristChurch Cathedral $12,458 $600,000 Christchurch Civic Trust Inc. $5,000 Christchurch Symphony Trust $5,000 Climax 1317 Trust Conservation Volunteers New Zealand $113,000 $21,500 Diamond Harbour and Districts Historical Association Inc. $4,687 Dowse Art Museum $4,470 Drury School 150th $3,000 Drury School 150th $6,000 Eastport Heritage Working Party $2,851 Environmend New Zealand Trust $10,889 Fairlie Mackenzie Heritage Society $16,393 Ferrymead Park Ltd. $8,995 First Presbyterian Church $200,000 Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust $150,000 Friends of Napier Library $85,823 Friends of Nelson Haven and Tasman Bay Inc. $3,232 Friends of Te Atawhai Whenua Trust $11,100 Friends of the Onehunga Community House $148,447 Girl Guides Association New Zealand Inc. $30,336 Golden Bay Museum Society Inc. $23,000 $5,000 Hamilton Civic Choir Inc. $5,000 Herekino Landcare Group Inc. $5,000 $58,500 Heritage Council on behalf of the Waipa District Council $9,800 Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Anglican Parish of Hibiscus Coast) $4,900 Hua Rakau Trust Ki Omamari $20,000 Kaikohe and District Historical and Mechanical Society Inc. $5,700 Karori Normal School $3,000 Karori Normal School $5,000 Kati Huirapa Runaka Ki Puketeraki $5,000 $8,950 $17,000 The Classic Yacht Charitable Trust $10,000 The Development Resource Centre $5,000 Otaki Heritage Bank Preservation Trust $27,955 Otamahua / Quail Island Ecological Restoration Charitable Trust $21,060 The Wairoa Museum Friends Inc. Otamatea Kauri and Pioneer Museum Trust Board Otamatea Marae Otautau Museum Trust $7,800 $3,800 Tokirima School Jubilee Committee $5,000 $3,281 Touch Compass Dance Trust $5,000 Trinity Schools Trust Board $5,061 Trustees No 2 Road Hall Te Puke $5,625 $480,000 $12,500 Palmerston North Theosophical Society Inc. $30,000 Porirua City Council (Pataka Museum) $18,338 Trustees of Lodge Arrow Kilwinning No 86 Pro-Ject Waimate Inc. $10,000 Tuhirangi Marae Puketi Forest Trust Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Radio Ngati Porou Charitable Trust Raglan and District Museum Society Inc. Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand $51,407 University of Auckland (School of Geography and Environmental Science) $50,000 $15,000 Wagener Houhora Heads Endowment Trust $4,100 $5,000 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society (Wellington Branch) Shear History Trust South Taranaki District Museum Trust $245,000 $5,600 $5,000 $5,000 Waihora Ellesmere Trust $3,938 Waimate Historical Society Inc. $7,389 $19,900 Waimate North Landcare Trust $34,944 $2,708 Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust Waihi District Walkways Inc. Waihi School Association Inc. $3,000 Riverton Heritage and Tourist Centre Trust $6,300 $27,925 Redcliffs School Board of Trustees Riverton-Aparima Community Board $40,000 University of Auckland Rangiora High School Nursery School Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust $6,511 Theatre Royal Charitable Trust (Waimarino) Otorohanga District Council Pukekohe North School Golden Jubilee Committee $8,130 $40,000 The Tauranga Rotary Centennial Tust for the Kopurererua Valley Reserve Development Raglan Community Arts Council Greytown School Reunion Committee Heart of Gisborne Opunake Primary School Jubilee Committee The Bush Tramway Club The Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society Inc. $5,800 Waitakere Ranges Protection Society Inc. $20,000 $6,888 $150,000 Waitaki District Council $7,000 Waitangi National Trust $8,115 Waitangi National Trust $10,000 $63,453 Wanganui District Council $31,322 $175,000 Wellington Housing Trust $5,000 $8,502 $7,680 $110,000 South West New Zealand Endangered Species Charitable Trust $175,000 Southland Workers Educational Association Inc. $200,000 $500,000 Wellington Museums Trust $6,000 Wellington Museums Trust $473,600 Whakamanu Wildlife Trust $20,312 Windy Hill – Rosalie Bay Catchment Trust $89,980 3 4 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 HEALTH RESEARCH COMMITTEE Te Tahua Rangahau Hauora The Lottery Health Research Committee funds research that promotes the health of New Zealanders. This Committee alone funds major items of shared equipment, making it a vital component of overall health and biomedical research funding in New Zealand. Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Allan Carman $48,623 Gerard Davis $13,929 Allan E. Herbison $88,991 Graeme Fielder $69,000 Anne Camille La Flamme $58,900 Isuru Dilshan Jayasinghe Anthea Bouwer $69,000 Jane Coad Antony M. Wheatley $88,790 Joel Zhi-Iong Ma Associate Prof. Jeroen Douwes $28,938 Justin M. O’Sullivan $65,836 Associate Prof. Mike Legge $35,560 Kylie Anne Hood $40,000 Associate Prof. Richard D. Cannon $45,830 Kyoko Koishi Bridget Robinson $86,903 Mark Thomas Hayes Claire Swain $69,000 Michael Lever $18,100 Dr. Anna Pilbrow $16,250 Mike O’Brien $16,000 Dr. Catherine Day $70,000 Paul Davidson $76,319 Dr. Elizabeth Ledgerwood $37,117 Prof. Don Wilson $15,852 $69,000 $135,429 $69,000 $154,368 $18,000 $133,582 Prof. Peter R. Shepherd $19,044 Dr. J. Haxby Abbott $29,564 Prof. Philippa H. Gander $65,657 Dr. J. Haxby Abbott $50,000 Prof. Tim Anderson Dr. Jacquie Harper $72,216 Rhonda J. Rosengren Dr. Paul Simon Fitzmaurice $84,010 Sarah Young Dr. Gregory Cook $105,465 $32,838 $159,605 Stephen T. Chambers $50,000 Tony Kettle $53,960 $44,867 Xiaoyan Deng $69,000 Dr. Sally Rose $91,183 Yan Bai $69,000 George Clark $60,000 Dr. Ping Liu $129,935 Dr. Rebecca Roberts $57,772 Dr. Sally McCormick UNLOCKING GENETIC SECRETS TO HELP FIGHT DISEASE A Lottery grant from the Health Research Committee funded an international collaborative journey to unlock genetic secrets that could prove vital in the battle against major diseases. After a chance discovery of recurring mildly low platelets in a local Otago family, University of Otago scientist Dr. Morison and his team began the search for the gene responsible. “It was one of those amazing needle in a haystack stories, to find a single letter among three billions letters of DNA within the genome that was shared by this family but not by others,” Dr. Morison said. The team discovered a mutation of a protein called cytochrome c that controls cell death, or “cell suicide”, a natural process for maintaining the correct number of cells in the body. Otago biochemist Dr. Legerwood said, “Correctly-controlled cell death is very important. In cancer, cells don’t die when they should, while in Alzheimer’s they die prematurely.” “Using the information gained from studying this unique New Zealand family, we hope to be able to develop new ways to modify the death process. This may help treat some of the diseases that involve abnormal cell death in the future.” National Committees MARAE HERITAGE AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE Te Tahua Marae Tuku Iho Me Nga- Whakaurunga RUNAKA MARAE – THE PLACE TO BE The Lottery Marae Heritage and Facilities Committee makes grants to assist with the capital costs of the conservation, restoration and development of marae facilities, particularly wharenui, wharekai and ablution facilities. Bluff’s Te Runaka o Awarua Charitable Trust received a $174,000 grant from the Marae Heritage and Facilities Committee to fully upgrade their wharekai, including the tamariki room and storage area. The grant also paid for the installation of electrical systems, a new walk in chiller, ovens and steamer as well as new crockery and cutlery. The Runaka hosts everything from small school groups to huge tangi with up to a thousand people attending. The upgrade to the wharekai will ensure the facility meets health and safety standards. Recipient Recipient Aotearoa Marae (Okaiawa) Awahou Marae Trust Cambridge Community Marae Inc. Harataunga Marae Amount $543,745 $4,100 $103,729 $5,000 Pohatuiri Marae Purekireki Marae Raupunga Marae Board of Trustees Reweti Marae Trust Board Haroharo 2c2 Trust, Meeting House Reserve $5,000 Runanga Marae Hungahungatoroa Marae Inc. $4,996 Taharua Marae Iritekura Marae Rukumoana Marae Committee $109,000 Taihoa Marae Amount $232,789 $5,000 $112,000 $5,000 $10,000 $105,634 $5,000 $13,500 They have a Health and Social Services Centre and a Research and Development arm, which retrofitted 800 Bluff homes with insulation as part of the Healthy Homes Project last year. ”That’s such an important project – especially down here in Bluff, where it’s so cold!” said Jason from the Runaka. The Runaka also runs an after-school study centre for primary and high school kids. It’s a safe environment with a computer suite and a chill-out room, and two tutors are always on duty to help out with homework. Jason said, “They’re learning co-operative skills, and share and mix with others they wouldn’t usually mix with.” A range of adult education courses teaches skills from basket weaving to Te Reo. A new early childhood centre also has a bilingual focus. “We are receiving constant positive feedback from our community about the service, which reflects in the happy faces of the tamariki who attend the centre,” said Jason. Recipient Amount Te Runanga o Ngati Waewae Inc. $5,000 Te Runanga o Otakou Inc. $5,000 Te Takiwa o Manukau, (Marae and Church of Te Karaiti te Pou Herenga Waka) $88,000 Te Tomairangi Society Inc. $200,000 The General Trust Board of The Diocese of Auckland (on behalf of the Auckland Anglican Ma-ori Mission) $314,550 Katihiku Marae Trustees $76,000 Taiporohenui Marae Trustees $141,193 Tinopai Marae Kauaetangohia Marae $32,500 Tauhei Marae $363,810 Tuhua Trust Board Taumata o Tapuhi Marae $105,000 Tuteao Marae Committee $20,000 $16,000 Mangapeehi Marae Manutuke Marae $5,000 $23,100 Maraeroa Pakanae $563,992 Maromahue Marae Committee $249,000 Maungapohatu Marae Committee Moawhango Marae Muriwai Marae Ngai Tumapuhia Ma-ori Marae Committee Inc. $32,850 $140,000 $5,000 $40,000 Ngati Pikiahu $185,000 Ngati Pukenga Iwi ki Tauranga Moana $580,000 Ngati Rarua Iwi Trust Ngatiwai Marae Committee Otetao Reti Marae Parawera Marae Parihimanihi (Waihirere) Marae Piripari Marae $5,000 $258,000 $5,000 $9,200 $104,000 $65,000 $5,000 $5,000 Taupiri Lot 293 Trust $4,495 Uenuku Marae Trustees Taupiri Marae Te Hauke Ma-ori Marae Committee $5,000 Waiari Marae $18,629 Waihopai Runaka Inc. Te Iwi o Ngati Tukorehe Trust $49,000 Waihou Nui a Rua Marae Trustees $5,000 Te Kahika Marae $74,000 Waiora Marae $5,000 Te Kia Ora Marae Trustees Te Manawa-a-Hiwi ki Ngaputahi Trust Te Ohaki Marae Te Paku o Te Rangi Marae Te Rangimarie Marae Te Runaka o Awarua Charitable Trust Te Runanga o Akura Inc. $5,000 $26,917 $350,000 Wairaka Marae Committee $4,000 $5,000 Wairaka Marae Committee $161,778 $164,025 Wairau Pa Marae $5,000 $970 Wairau Pa Marae $10,000 $78,000 Wairewa Runanga Society Inc. $174,000 Whare Marama o Parirau Marae Trustees $70,763 Whareponga Marae Committee $300,000 Whenuakura Marae Trustees $182,712 $5,000 Te Runanga o Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai Charitable Trust $5,000 Te Runanga o Nga Maata Waka $5,000 $345,179 5 6 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 OUTDOOR SAFETY COMMITTEE Te Tahua Whakaruru-hau Recipient The Lottery Outdoor Safety Committee funds groups whose main purpose is outdoor safety and water safety. Amount Auckland Land Search and Rescue Inc. $9,268 Hamilton Search and Rescue Group $6,991 Hamilton Youth Search and Rescue (YSAR) $9,990 Kuaotunu Land Search and Rescue Inc. $6,636 New Zealand Land Search and Rescue Inc. $27,811 New Zealand Mountain Safety Council $996,400 New Zealand Speleological Society $895 Northern K9 Search Specialists Inc. $2,615 Northland Emergency Services Trust $100,000 Southland Alpine Cliff Rescue Team Surf Life Saving New Zealand Inc. Taranaki Rescue Helicopter Trust The Royal New Zealand Coastguard Inc. Wanaka Search and Rescue Organisation Inc. Water Safety New Zealand (WSNZ) $8,500 $2,231,000 $317,828 $1,300,000 $18,667 $2,415,828 SAVING LIVES AT SEA TOGETHER Lottery Grants Board funding continues to support Coastguard New Zealand’s mission of saving lives at sea. A network of 75 rescue vessels and ten air patrols enabled Coastguard to help 8,500 people in 2006 / 2007. But Coastguard is more than just boats and aircraft; boating courses and a 24 / 7 network that broadcasts weather and sea information increases safety awareness on the water. “The majority of what Coastguard does is preventative,” said Coastguard CEO Bruce Reid. “Our approach is, ‘Better a mid-day tow than a 6 o’clock search and rescue’.” Bruce said that none of the 8,500 people had expected to call Coastguard when they set off on the day’s outing. Most of the vessels were seaworthy and the Skippers were trained and competent. “But once on the water, many of the elements are unforeseen,” said Bruce. “Coastguard volunteers have to respond quickly and professionally. This has been achieved by the efforts of volunteers in local communities who give over 250,000 hours each year, and the continued support of the Lottery Outdoor Safety Committee, who granted $1.3 million in 2006 / 2007.” National Committees MINISTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND The Lottery Minister’s Discretionary Fund makes grants to individuals and groups for projects that fall outside the scope of any Lottery distribution committee. The Fund’s main emphasis is on overseas travel, enabling applicants to attend an international event or conference for the benefit of the New Zealand community or a significant sector of the community. Recipient Amount Recipient Alexander Snedden $3,807 Sally Hariata McKean Alzheimers New Zealand $8,292 Save Animals from Exploitation Inc. Amohia Boulton $2,400 Anne McMahon $5,310 Antony Taylor $3,565 Associated New Zealand Myalgic Encephalopathy Society Inc. $4,774 Association of Supported Employment in New Zealand $300 $3,644 Beginning Experience Auckland $4,575 Bo Ai She, Chinese Mental Health Consumer Self-Support Organisation $6,652 Carers New Zealand $3,694 Conductive Education Wellington Trust $4,746 Deaf Association of New Zealand Inc. (Auckland) Diabetes New Zealand Inc. $1,300 Dr. Kawshi De Silva $2,680 Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association (DEBRA) New Zealand $5,385 Epilepsy Association of New Zealand Inc. $3,787 Fertility New Zealand $3,500 Gary Watts $3,642 Gillian Hardie $3,552 Guillain Barre Syndrome Support Group New Zealand Trust $3,025 Halswell Residential College $3,300 Hearing Association Inc. (Christchurch) $3,700 Jacinta Syme $3,505 Janet Bagshaw $3,957 Joanne Mane $4,237 Karen Kahotea $2,896 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Trust $2,428 Marlene Beale $1,100 Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand $7,942 Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand Inc. $1,300 Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand Inc. $2,000 Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand Inc. $3,212 National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges Inc. $6,017 National Council of Women of New Zealand $5,703 New Zealand Council of Victim Support Groups $5,073 New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum Foundation $4,792 Okiwi Bay Voluntary Rural Fire Force $5,000 Osteoporosis New Zealand Inc. $1,774 Parents Centres New Zealand Inc. $2,073 Patricia Gillbanks Penny Gray $1,972 Sheryl Hann $6,017 SOUNZ, The Centre for New Zealand Music $597 $3,418 Preventing Violence in the Home Inc. $2,780 Preventing Violence in the Home Inc. $3,440 Robyn Kippenberger $4,315 Safer Families Foundation $2,000 $2,995 $3,646 Susan Tasker $6,198 Tanya Ogilvie-White $4,570 Te Iwi o Ngati Tukorehe Trust Te Reo Marama, Ma-ori Smokefree $7,988 Coalition $10,610 $500 $3,440 Shakti Community Council Inc. (Project Women Against Violence) Sue Taylor Auckland Latin American Community Inc. Amount The Foundation for Peace Studies (Auckland) $790 Recipient Amount The Foundation for Peace Studies (Auckland) $3,800 The Kiwi Kids Lifeskills Trust $4,284 The Peace Foundation Disarmament and Security Centre $3,500 The Peace Foundation Disarmament and Security Centre $20,000 Wellington Zoo Trust $7,084 WONS: Nursing, Education and Health Promotion Services $2,500 World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium $7,287 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Whangarei) $7,136 $1,883 STRENGTHENING THE SPCA rush in and rush out, because they feel like all the animals look so sad and they have to adopt them all!” A Lottery grant of $4,315 from the Minister’s Discretionary Fund sent Robyn Kippenberger from the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) to attend the US Humane Society Animal Care Expo. Robyn said, “Whether you want a dog who lies around in front of the fire, or one who can run the length of Muruwai beach, we know about animals and want to pass them on in a really affirming way.” Robyn said the opportunity to hear from visionary veterinarians and animal welfare gurus was invaluable. Michael Arms, who is credited with saving the lives of more orphaned animals than anyone else in history, was “truly inspiring,” said Robyn. As CEO, Robyn brought her experiences from the conference back home and put them into action at the SPCA headquarters in Auckland. As a direct result of the conference, Michael Arms is coming to run seminars with SPCA staff all over the country. “Our vision is to make the SPCA a happy place for our staff, our volunteers, and the people who come to adopt. We don’t want people to Another speaker at the conference was Melinda Merck, an animal Crime Scene Investigation specialist. Robyn said learning about Melinda’s techniques “gave us such an insight into the things that we can get smarter about here. For example, a dog in Auckland was recently kicked to death. Because the vet had attended Melinda’s workshop, she was able to find forensic evidence showing bruising, broken ribs, and previous injuries. We could show that the dog was viciously attacked, with malice, and this strengthens the prosecution enormously.” Robyn said that the Lottery funding helped immensely. “Animal welfare is a specialised field, so it’s really valuable to be able to get knowledge and support like this from outside New Zealand.” 7 8 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 LOTTERY COMMUNITY COMMITTEES NATIONAL COMMUNITY COMMITTEE Te Tahua Hapori Nga- Whakaurunga One national and 11 regional Lottery Community Committees fund developmental or preventative projects, welfare and support services or projects that help to improve the wellbeing of people in the community. Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Age Concern Inc. $90,000 Age Concern Inc. (Wellington) $50,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Taupo) $16,000 Age Concern Inc. (Ashburton) $22,500 Age Concern Inc. (Whangarei) $25,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Tauranga) $35,000 Age Concern Inc. (Auckland) $70,000 Agender New Zealand Inc. $10,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Wanganui) $24,000 Age Concern Inc. (Canterbury) $25,000 Aitutaki Enua Society Inc. $10,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Wellington) $35,000 Age Concern Inc. (Central Hawke’s Bay) $17,500 All Together Multi Culture Society Club New Zealand Inc. $15,300 Amputee Federation of New Zealand Inc. $19,000 Age Concern Inc. (Counties Manukau) $55,000 Allergy New Zealand Inc. $40,000 Age Concern Inc. (Flaxmere) $15,000 Alzheimers Canterbury $25,000 Amputee Society of Auckland and Northland Inc. $3,650 $1,900 Age Concern Inc. (Hamilton) $37,892 Alzheimers Counties Manukau $24,000 Age Concern Inc. (Hastings) $30,000 Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Society Inc. (Waikato) Amputee Society of Canterbury and Westland Inc. $30,000 Alzheimers Disease and Related Dementia Society Inc. (Wairarapa) Amputee Society of Nelson and Marlborough Inc. $4,500 $16,000 Alzheimers Inc. (Auckland) $20,000 Amputee Society of Otago and Southland Inc. $12,600 Alzheimers Inc. (Whakatane) $24,000 Alzheimers New Zealand Age Concern Inc. (Havelock North) $15,000 Age Concern Inc. (Kaitaia and District) $22,500 Age Concern Inc. (Kapiti Coast) $30,000 Age Concern Inc. (Manawatu) $22,500 Age Concern Inc. (Marlborough) $10,000 Age Concern Inc. (Mid North) $22,500 Age Concern Inc. (Napier) $25,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Ashburton District) Age Concern Inc. (Nelson) $26,600 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Gisborne) $26,000 Age Concern Inc. (Otago) $53,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Hastings) $20,000 Age Concern Inc. (Rodney) $30,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Marlborough) $18,000 Age Concern Inc. (Shore) $52,500 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Napier) $18,000 Age Concern Inc. (Southland) $22,500 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Nelson) $20,000 Age Concern Inc. (Tairawhiti) $25,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Northland) $40,000 Amputee Society of Taranaki Inc. $900 $30,000 Amputee Society of Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Districts Inc. $14,000 $18,304 Amputee Society of Wellington Regions and Wairarapa Inc. $15,000 Anglican and Catholic Community Social Service (ACROSS) Te Kotahitanga o Te Wairua $39,100 Arachnoiditis Sufferers Action and Monitoring Society (ASAMS) New Zealand Inc. $1,750 Arthritis New Zealand (Auckland Metro Service Centre) $22,000 Age Concern Inc. (Taranaki) $25,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Otago) $25,000 Age Concern Inc. (Taupo) $22,500 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Rotorua) $18,000 Age Concern Inc. (Tauranga) $29,120 $11,000 Age Concern Inc. (Wairoa) $18,500 Alzheimers Society Inc. (South Canterbury) Arthritis New Zealand (Bay of Plenty Service Centre) $15,000 Age Concern Inc. (Waitaki) $17,500 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Southland) $16,000 Arthritis New Zealand (East Coast / Gisborne Service Centre) $11,000 Age Concern Inc. (Wanganui) $31,000 Alzheimers Society Inc. (Taranaki) $12,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Hawke’s Bay Service Centre) $10,000 ESSENTIAL HEALTH INFORMATION Allergy New Zealand is a national organisation that aims to disseminate information to everyone about allergies. CEO, Penny Jorgensen says a $40,000 grant from the Lottery National Community Committee has helped to get much-needed information out to people. “In the last year we’ve updated the way people can access our information. We’ve done that by updating our website, putting together new publications and sending out resources as people ask for them. We also operate a freephone on 0800 340 800. All our information is checked by our Medical Panel, so it is current and evidence-based. “Allergies affect nearly 20% of the population, mainly young people of working age and their children. We have a particular focus on people living with food allergies and on the people who support them, and we think there are at least 20,000 young children with this condition nationally. One of the things we do is provide information to schools and early childhood centres because teachers really need to know how to support children with food allergies so that those children can attend school safely. opportunities to provide information for displays.” “We also find every way we can to increase people’s awareness about allergies and the challenge of living with allergies. We do that through our National Volunteer Support Network, the media, and through taking Penny says 35 libraries round the country are hosting displays during Allergy Awareness Week, May18-24. For more information phone 0800 340 800 or go to www.allergy.org.nz National Community Committees Recipient Arthritis New Zealand (Manawatu Service Centre) Amount Recipient Autism Spectrum Kiwis (ASK) Trust Amount $700 $10,000 Barnardos Auckland Family Services Arthritis New Zealand (Manukau Service Centre) $22,000 Barnardos Auckland Manukau Early Childhood Services $6,900 Arthritis New Zealand (Marlborough Service Centre) $18,000 Barnardos Family Advocacy and Information Resource (FAIR) Centre $56,750 Barnardos (Canterbury / West Coast) $50,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Mid and North Canterbury Service Centre) $22,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Nelson Service Centre) $20,000 Arthritis New Zealand (North Otago Service Centre) Arthritis New Zealand (North Shore Service Centre) Arthritis New Zealand (Otago Service Centre) $10,000 $22,000 $22,000 Arthritis New Zealand (South Canterbury Service Centre) $22,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Southern Regional Office) $20,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Southland Service Centre) Arthritis New Zealand (Taranaki Service Centre) Arthritis New Zealand (Waikato Service Centre) $10,000 $20,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Wairarapa Service Centre) $10,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Waitakere Service Centre) $22,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Wanganui Service Centre) $9,000 Arthritis New Zealand (Wellington Service Centre) $10,000 Arthritis New Zealand (West Coast Service Centre) $20,000 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Association Inc. Auckland District Council of Social Services Autism New Zealand Inc. Autism New Zealand Inc. (Auckland Branch) $35,000 Community Spirit Trust $10,000 Council of Social Services in Christchurch $19,250 Cystic Fibrosis Association of New Zealand $25,000 $212,000 $100,000 $25,000 $21,000 Barnardos (Southland) $17,000 Diabetes Inc. Barnardos (Taranaki / Wanganui) $30,000 Diabetes Inc. (Ashburton) $1,600 $28,520 Barnardos (Rotorua) $24,000 Diabetes Inc. (Auckland) Barnardos (Waikato) $29,000 Diabetes Inc. (Buller) $668 Barnardos (Waitemata) $13,800 Diabetes Inc. (Buller) $4,153 Barnardos (Wellington / Porirua / Kapiti) $55,000 Diabetes Inc. (Central Otago) Barrier Free New Zealand Trust $15,000 Diabetes Inc. (Christchurch) $20,000 Birthright New Zealand Inc. $21,000 Diabetes Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $11,844 Books in Prison Trust $64,000 Diabetes Inc. (Horowhenua) $2,250 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. $20,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Auckland) $30,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Canterbury) $20,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Central Districts) $10,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Gisborne) $50,000 $16,000 $25,000 Child Cancer Foundation Inc. Deaf Association of New Zealand Inc. Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Wanganui) $30,000 CCS Inc. (Wellington) $22,500 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Taranaki) $7,500 $12,500 Barnardos (Otago) $30,000 $20,000 $17,500 CCS Inc. (Waitaki) DARE Foundation of New Zealand – Skills for Life $10,000 $7,500 $7,500 $9,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Wellington) $13,000 Breast Cancer Network Inc. $17,500 CancerVOICES New Zealand Charitable Trust Catholic Family and Community Services $2,000 $37,500 $1,055 Diabetes Inc. (Kapiti Coast) $5,000 Diabetes Inc. (Manawatu) $1,240 Diabetes Inc. (Marlborough) $9,500 Diabetes Inc. (Milton) Diabetes Inc. (North Otago) Diabetes Inc. (Otago) $753 $7,950 $10,501 Diabetes Inc. (South Canterbury) $7,768 Diabetes Inc. (South Otago) $1,220 Diabetes Inc. (Southland) $1,696 Diabetes Inc. (Tauranga) $12,000 $20,000 $20,000 CCS Inc. (Wairarapa) $23,000 $15,000 $5,000 $25,000 CCS Inc. (Waikato) $20,000 Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Rotorua) Asthma Society Inc. (Nelson) CCS Inc. (Tairawhiti Hawke’s Bay) Barnardos (Northland) Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Northland) $8,000 Amount Barnardos (Nelson / Marlborough) $8,970 Asthma Society Inc. (Marlborough) Asthma Society Inc. (Northland) $28,000 $10,000 $20,000 Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand Inc. Barnardos (Manawatu / Horowhenua) Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Nelson) Arthritis New Zealand (Whangarei Service Centre) Association of Supported Employment in New Zealand $15,800 $15,000 $10,000 Associated New Zealand Myalgic Encephalopathy Society (ANZMES) Inc. $27,000 Barnardos (Hawke’s Bay) Brain Injury Association of New Zealand Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) Arthritis New Zealand (Western Bay of Plenty / Tauranga Service Centre) Ashburton Council of Social Services Barnardos (Gisborne) Barnardos (Tauranga) $20,000 $70,000 Recipient Diabetes Inc. (Waikato) Diabetes Inc. (Waimate) $3,760 $15,600 $946 Diabetes Inc. (West Coast) $1,800 Diabetes Youth New Zealand $16,100 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand $62,000 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Ashburton) $5,000 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Auckland) $7,500 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Christchurch and Districts) $9,000 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Eastern Bay of Plenty) $2,500 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Hutt Valley Regional) $2,300 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Palmerston North and Districts) $7,500 $3,000 Catholic Family Support Services $37,500 Catholic Social Services (Christchurch) $39,500 Catholic Social Services (Dunedin) $45,000 Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Southland) Autism New Zealand Inc. (Bay of Plenty Branch) $6,000 Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Wellington $47,500 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Canterbury Branch) $8,000 Catholic Women’s League of New Zealand Inc. Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) of New Zealand (Wellington) $12,000 Dunedin Council of Social Services $19,028 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Hawke’s Bay Branch) $5,000 CCS Inc. (Auckland) $20,000 CCS Inc. (Canterbury West Coast) $25,000 Dyspraxia Support Group New Zealand Inc. $20,000 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Nelson Marlborough Branch) $1,500 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Otago Branch) $1,232 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Southland Branch) $1,000 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Waikato Branch) $6,000 Autism New Zealand Inc. (Wellington Branch) $14,000 $2,500 CCS Inc. (Nelson Marlborough) $17,500 Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association (DEBRA) of New Zealand CCS Inc. (New Zealand) $39,330 Echo Radio, The Dutch Network Trust $15,500 CCS Inc. (North Taranaki) $15,000 CCS Inc. (Northland) $15,000 CCS Inc. (Otago) $20,000 ECPAT New Zealand Inc. (End Child Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking) $78,599 CCS Inc. (Manawatu Horowhenua) $20,000 CCS Inc. (South and Central Taranaki) $12,500 CCS Inc. (South Canterbury) $15,000 CCS Inc. (Southland) $13,000 Epilepsy Association of New Zealand Inc. $4,615 $235,500 9 10 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 Recipient Amount Recipient Evacuee Reunion Association New Zealand (National) $3,200 Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand Inc. Amount $41,000 $2,445 Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Society of Canterbury Family Education Network New Zealand Inc. $5,000 Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Society of Canterbury Father and Child Trust $6,000 Federation of New Zealand Ostomy Societies Inc. Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $4,000 $7,000 Evacuee Reunion Association New Zealand Recipient New Zealand Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. Amount $446,000 New Zealand Association of Children’s Supervised Access Services Inc. $12,500 New Zealand Continence Association $26,500 $25,000 New Zealand Council of Social Services $25,000 $10,000 New Zealand Council of Victim Support Groups $280,000 $8,000 Fertility New Zealand National Inc. $30,500 Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Manawatu) Foundation for Youth Development $35,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Nelson) $5,000 $5,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Otago) $8,000 New Zealand Dystonia Patient Network Inc. $8,000 New Zealand Endometriosis Foundation Inc. $40,000 $8,000 New Zealand Essential Tremor Support Group $2,500 $9,500 New Zealand Family Planning Association Fragile X Trust (New Zealand) Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Rotorua and District) Gastric Reflux Support Network New Zealand for Parents of Infants and Children Charitable Trust $15,000 Gisborne Pain and Terminal Care Trust $12,500 Gisborne Rape Crisis $15,000 Glaucoma New Zealand $35,000 Global Youth Foundation $10,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society of New Zealand Inc. $20,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society of New Zealand Inc. (Southland) Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust Guillain Barre Syndrome Support Group New Zealand Trust Haemophilia Foundation of New Zealand Inc. Halswell Residential College (Whanau Villa) $4,700 $18,000 $5,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Wanganui) Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. for Parkinson’s Division (Marlborough) $65,000 New Zealand Federation of Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Societies Inc. $47,000 New Zealand Federation of Vocational and Support Services Inc. $25,000 New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations $42,000 New Zealand Foundation for Conductive Education $13,500 $38,000 New Zealand Indian Central Association Inc. $17,000 $11,680 New Zealand Korea Veterans Association Inc. $27,000 New Zealand Lysosomal Storage Diseases Trust $6,240 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Waikato Trust $6,647 Hearing Association Inc. (Nelson) $20,000 National Association of ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Home Tutor Schemes Inc. $18,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Aoraki) Hearing Association Inc. (Tauranga / Bay of Plenty) $12,000 Multiple Sclerosis West Coast Inc. $10,000 Hearing Association Inc. (South Canterbury) $40,000 $8,000 Hearing Association Inc. (Horowhenua Branch) $25,000 $18,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Auckland Central) Hearing Association Inc. (Wairarapa Branch) $10,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Christchurch) $15,500 Heart Children New Zealand Inc. $60,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Dunedin) National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Horowhenua-Kapiti) Hindu Council of New Zealand Inc. $8,000 Hospice New Zealand $30,000 Hospice Southland Charitable Trust $18,000 Hutt Council of Social Services Trust $4,400 IHC Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $5,000 IHC Inc. (New Zealand) $105,822 IHC Inc. (Rotorua) IHC Inc. (South Taranaki) $13,000 $5,000 IHC Inc. (Wanganui) $18,000 Jigsaw Family Services Inc. $42,500 Kaitaia Arthritis Organisation $20,000 Keep New Zealand Beautiful Society $20,000 Kidney Kids of New Zealand Inc. $18,000 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Trust $14,558 KidsCan Charitable Trust National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Hutt) National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Nelson) New Zealand Multiple Birth Association $37,000 $12,000 $6,500 New Zealand Speak Easy Association New Zealand Spinal Trust $17,197 New Zealand Tinnitus Association $14,878 New Zealand Williams Syndrome Association $23,650 $12,000 North Shore Community and Social Services Inc. $19,000 Osteoporosis New Zealand Inc. $28,000 Parent to Parent (Auckland) $20,000 Parent to Parent (Central Lakes District) $20,000 $16,428 Parent to Parent (Coastal Bay of Plenty) $20,000 $12,000 Parent to Parent (Greater Canterbury Region) $20,000 Parent to Parent (Manawatu) $16,000 Parent to Parent (National Office) $95,000 $17,250 Lake Taupo Hospice Trust Leukaemia and Blood Foundation of New Zealand $12,500 $15,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Taupo) $13,824 $20,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Waikato) $17,800 $13,300 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Wanganui) Manawatu Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre $22,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Wellington) $20,916 Mary Potter Hospice $23,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (West Auckland) $17,240 $20,000 $5,000 North Otago Asthma Society $10,000 $19,000 Mid North Family Support, Rape Crisis and Youth Services $5,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (South Auckland) La Leche League New Zealand Inc. $30,000 $8,500 $15,000 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Palmerston North) National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Taranaki) $56,000 $5,090 New Zealand Social and Civic Policy Institute $23,000 $10,000 Mercy Hospice Auckland Ltd. $15,000 $3,105 National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Northland) Kotare Research and Education for Social Change Charitable Trust Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand $7,000 New Zealand Organisation for Rare Disorders National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (North Shore) National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes Inc. (Southland) Literacy and Language Bay of Plenty Inc. $134,799 New Zealand Federation of Family Budgeting Services Inc. $8,000 Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand Inc. $10,000 $20,000 Multiple Sclerosis West Coast Inc. $13,000 $45,000 New Zealand Federation of Ethnic Councils Multiple Sclerosis Society Southland Inc. (Parkinson’s Group) Healing and Rape Crisis Centre Inc. New Zealand Down Syndrome Association National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges Inc. National Kings Empire Veterans Bowls Tournament (2006) Committee Nelson Region Hospice Trust $4,380 Parent to Parent (Nelson) $14,000 Parent to Parent (Northland) $18,000 Parent to Parent (Southland) $18,000 Parent to Parent (Waikato) $20,000 Parent to Parent (Wellington) $20,000 Parenting Council of New Zealand Inc. $111,620 $1,000 $25,000 $8,000 Parenting With Confidence Inc. $100,000 Parents Centres New Zealand Inc. $122,170 Parkinsonism Society of New Zealand Inc. $60,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Auckland) $40,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Gisborne) $8,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $15,000 National Community Committees Recipient Amount Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Kapiti / Horowhenua) $20,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Manawatu) $15,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Northland) $27,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Otago) $10,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Taranaki) $20,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Tauranga) $22,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Waikato) $22,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Wairarapa) $16,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Wanganui) $12,000 Parkinsonism Society Inc. (Wellington) $22,000 Recipient Amount Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Marlborough) $4,000 $5,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Otago) $9,500 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Taranaki) $4,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Wanganui) $12,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Eastern Bay of Plenty) Parkinsons Inc. (South Canterbury) $16,500 Parkinsons Support Group (Central Plateau Division) $12,000 Pasifika Fashion and Arts Trust $10,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Manawatu) People First New Zealand Inc. $74,000 Platform Inc. $30,000 Porirua Language Project Inc., ESOL Positive Women Inc. Post Polio Support Society New Zealand Inc. $8,700 $30,000 $6,000 Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (New Zealand) Inc. $10,000 Pregnancy Help Inc. $10,000 Prison Fellowship New Zealand $35,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Canterbury) $17,500 HELPING DIABETICS LEAD A NORMAL LIFE A grant of $3,760 from the Lottery National Community Committee helped Diabetes Tauranga keep its members in touch through a regular newsletter in 2006 / 2007; full of the latest medical research, local community events, and diabetic-friendly recipes. Noelle Thompson, who’s been producing the newsletter for 22 years, said, “Keeping in touch with a newsletter and getting together informally helps [people with diabetes] realise they’re not the only one, there’s others, and they’ve got things in common.” Noelle said that parents with young children who have diabetes often have feelings of guilt, and youth are likely to be embarrassed by their diabetes. “We offer practical support, funding and activities to empower young people with diabetes to lead as normal a life as possible.” Diabetes Tauranga also runs support groups, distributes a special youth newsletter, organises supermarket tours, and runs a free helpline. Rape Crisis Inc. (Dunedin) Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Nelson) Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Hutt Valley) Recipient Refugees As Survivors New Zealand Amount $25,000 $25,000 Relationship Services Inc. $175,000 Rescare New Zealand Inc. $4,000 RIR Reunion Committee (1st Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Reunion Committee) $3,500 River Plate Veterans Association of New Zealand $3,500 Rockquest Charitable Trust $60,200 $10,000 Ronald McDonald House Auckland Trust $25,000 $14,000 Royal Humane Society Of New Zealand Inc. $16,000 Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind $20,000 Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands Association Inc. (Otago Centre) $18,500 $5,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Rotorua) $8,500 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Tauranga and District) $10,084 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Waikato District) Schizophrenia Fellowship New Zealand Inc. $50,000 $16,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Aoraki) $11,440 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (Wellington) $11,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Auckland) $32,000 $6,040 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Canterbury) $2,500 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society Inc. (West Coast) Rape and Sexual Abuse Healing Centre $21,500 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Inc. (West Coast) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Central Otago) $12,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Eastern Bay) $13,000 $10,000 11 12 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 Recipient Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Manawatu) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Marlborough Trust) Amount $12,500 $5,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Nelson Branch) $12,500 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (New Plymouth) $10,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Otago Branch) $20,000 Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Pegasus Bay) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Rotorua Branch) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Southland) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Tairawhiti) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Waikato) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Wairarapa) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Waitaki) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Wanganui) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (Wellington) Schizophrenia Fellowship Inc. (West Coast) Shakti Community Council Inc. Sleep Apnoea Association of New Zealand $10,000 $11,000 $7,200 $10,000 $7,900 $13,850 Amount Recipient Swiss Society of New Zealand Inc. $2,500 Taupo Council of Social Services $5,250 Women and Children Fresh Start Support Group Inc. $20,000 Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa Inc. $24,000 Young Designers Award Trust $24,000 Te Ora Hou Aotearoa Inc. $30,000 Te Ora Hou Hawke’s Bay Inc. $30,500 Young Leaders Foundation New Zealand $50,000 Te Ora Hou Northland Inc. $45,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Auckland) $22,500 Te Ora Hou Otautahi Inc. $35,000 Te Ora Hou Te Tairawhiti Inc. $30,000 Te Ora Hou Whanganui Inc (formerly Te Hou Ora) Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Christchurch) $32,000 $15,000 Te Puawai Tapu Trust $20,000 The Boys’ Brigade in New Zealand Inc. $45,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Gisborne District) $30,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Greater Wellington) $13,520 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $25,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Invercargill) $25,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Masterton) $2,524 The Christchurch Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (EFKAS) $5,000 The Foundation for Peace Studies (Auckland) $9,400 The Headway Brain Injury Association Inc. (Bay of Plenty) The Kids Help Foundation Trust $9,000 $43,000 $7,500 The New Zealand Manic Depressive Network Support Trust Board $12,200 $12,500 The Open Home Foundation of New Zealand $115,000 $20,000 $9,500 $99,710 $2,550 Sosaiete Aoga Amata Samoa I Aotearoa (SAASIA) $10,000 South Auckland Hospice Charitable Trust $30,000 Southern Consumer Network Trust $2,000 Southland Asthma Society Inc. $8,240 Southland Women Support Line Rape Crisis Inc. Recipient $18,000 The Prodrive Driver Education Trust $45,000 The Robin Hood Foundation $23,000 The Scandinavian Club Inc. (Christchurch) $5,685 The United Nations Youth Association of New Zealand $10,000 ToughLove New Zealand Inc. $15,000 ToughLove New Zealand Inc. (Upper South Island) $15,000 Toy Library Federation of New Zealand $141,800 U3A Rutherford (University of the Third Age) $10,000 Volunteering New Zealand Inc. $10,000 Waipapa Charitable Trust $10,000 Specific Learning Disabilities Federation (SPELD) New Zealand $56,158 Standards Plus $18,120 Stroke Foundation New Zealand Inc. $70,000 Stroke Foundation (Central Region) $65,000 Stroke Foundation (Midland Region) $55,000 Stroke Foundation (Northern Region) $80,168 Stroke Foundation (Southern Region) $75,000 Wellington Council of Social Services Inc. $23,000 West Auckland Hospice HomeCare $30,000 Whangarei Rape Crisis $17,000 SuperGrans Aotearoa Inc. Supported Living (New Zealand) Inc. $2,000 Wairarapa Organisation for Older Persons $25,000 Wairarapa Rape and Sexual Abuse Collective $12,000 Wanganui Regional Hospice Services Inc. $15,000 $6,976 Amount Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (National Council) $30,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Nelson) $15,705 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (New Plymouth) $32,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Palmerston North) $20,000 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (South Waikato) $22,500 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Tauranga) $18,500 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of New Zealand Inc. (Wanganui) $20,000 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) of Aotearoa / New Zealand (National Office) $47,000 Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust $75,000 National Community Committees LOTTERY COMMUNITY SUBCOMMITTEES INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Te Komiti iti mo te Tangata Haua Lottery Individuals with Disabilities approves grants for vehicles and mobility equipment to enable people with disabilities to get out of their homes and participate in, and contribute to their community. It also approves grants to people with communication related disabilities for equipment to facilitate interactive communications with other people. OVER AND ABOVE THE ORDINARY The Committee meets six times a year, usually by telephone conference. But once a year, they come from all over New Zealand to meet face-to-face in Wellington. This is no mean feat, since four of the current five members use wheelchairs. Presiding Member Tony Howe said, “There’s extra effort, over and above being a part of an ordinary committee. For us the travel can be a difficult thing, especially with smaller aircraft from smaller airports because they are not always set up for wheelchair travel. And then there’s accommodation… We all get through it with a smile and a sense of humour given the drama it can be. For us this is an important job and the difficulties are not the main thing.” “The work of this Committee is all about extending a person’s ability to be in and be a part of their community. It’s vital for us to maintain our focus and the collective direction of the Committee, and that happens when we get together and discuss the different ways we view applications and the process. This is a time for team building and to keep ourselves on track,” he says. In the last financial year the Committee received 848 applications and made 545 grants, from $25,000 for van and wheelchair hoists to $3,500 for a mobility scooter or small vehicle modification grants. 13 14 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 PACIFIC PROVIDER DEVELOPMENT FUND SUBCOMMITTEE The Lottery Pacific Provider Development Fund Subcommittee provides assistance to strengthen Pacific Community groups’ ability to operate in an effective and accountable way and to improve their access to funding from other Lottery committees. SUPPORTING PASEFIKA PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Pati Umaga suffered a bad accident in 2005 when he fell in the shower and fractured his neck. “When I came out of the spinal unit, I ended up sitting around [in a wheelchair] twiddling my thumbs, wondering what to do,” said Pati. “I had the option of indulging in self-pity, or trying to be more active in community development.” Pati met with government health agencies, and started asking questions about what was available for disabled Pasefika people outside of Auckland. The answer? “Not much,” said Pati. This inspired him to start up the unique Wellington Pasefika Disability Network Trust – the only support network for disabled Pasefika people. A grant from the Lottery Pacific Provider Development Fund (PPDF) paid for a facilitator to work with the Trust on training for governance and management issues. Pati said the long-term goal of the Trust is to set up a resource centre, with training programmes, education courses, and a gymnasium specifically built for people with disabilities. “What’s the process for us to get to that point? We need to be an effective group,” he said. “If we want to get funding, we have to be registered as a charitable trust.” Pati said the group was lucky enough to get a facilitator who adapted her programme to suit their needs. “We’ve really appreciated the PPDF funding we received,” said Pati. “While we’ve been struggling through the whole process, we’ve now got a better grasp on what we want to do, and revised our goals.” The core group of five Trustees – a Fijian woman, two Cook Islanders, a Ma-ori and a Samoan, all in wheelchairs – are all committed to their goal. “We’ve got a good group of people. We want to make a solid foundation now. The more solid the foundation, the better the springboard… Our mission is to provide a service for Pasefika disabled people, run by Pasefika disabled people. We want to do it for ourselves.” Recipient Amount Auau Enua Mangaia Association NZ Inc $8,485 Auckland Cook Islands Support Services Trust $10,000 Auckland Tokelau Society Inc. $10,000 Care And Nurture Of Pacific Youth (CANOPY) Trust $9,953 Congregational Christian Church of Samoa $7,500 Cook Islands Health Network Association New Zealand Inc. $9,900 Cook Islands Taokotaianga Charitable Trust $9,300 Fiji Community Association of Auckland Inc. $10,000 Fiji Methodist Church-Building Project $10,000 Heilala Play Centre $7,200 Helemata Aoga Niue Charitable Trust $9,570 Invercargill Tongan Trust $7,600 Langakali-’a-Halaevalu Moheofo Tongan Society $2,165 Longo’akau Communication Centre Charitable Trust $8,021 Lotomalie Elderly Group $1,910 Maake Community Trust $7,335 Malologa Trust $6,960 Manihiki Community of New Zealand Inc. $9,750 Ola Charitable Trust $8,020 Outstanding Women’s Group $9,975 Pacific Islands Early Childhood Education Teachers Association Inc. Palataisi oe Pasifiki Inc. Palei-He-Meesi o Ene Kelesi Fakaofo Youth Trust Peniamina Falekaho Atua Trust $4,870 $10,000 $7,335 $10,000 Samoa Fiafia Group $3,135 Samoan Advisory Council Southland Inc. $6,100 Samoan Assembly of God Women’s (Tepora Ministries) $2,500 Samoan Community Trust Northland $8,640 St. James Samoan Catholic Community Group $6,960 Te Ara Metua Punanga Reo Kuki Airani Inc. Te Mato Taokotaianga o Te Au Metua $7,408 $10,000 The Tongan Community Church of Hephzibah in New Zealand $9,840 The Upper Room Centre Community Trust $9,840 Tongan Women of Hamilton $6,455 Tulai Iosua Ministries $2,500 Tupulaga mo Taeao Society Inc. Tuvalu Community Trust Vaevaemanava Tongan Community Trusts $8,700 $10,000 $9,820 Vaiola Koe Vai Fakanonga Society Inc. $7,130 Wellington Pasefika Disability Network $10,000 Regional Community Committees REGIONAL COMMUNITY COMMITTEES AUCKLAND COMMUNITY Recipient Amount Recipient 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Birkenhead Branch) Chinese Association of North Shore City $6,750 $4,500 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Glenfield Branch) Chinese Domestic Healthcare Services Charitable Trust New Zealand $6,000 $4,000 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Hibiscus Coast) Cleft Lip and Palate Support Group Auckland Inc. $4,000 $5,000 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Northcote) 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Pukekohe Branch) $3,500 Action Education Inc. $27,000 Adults in Motion (AIM) Inc. $18,000 Adventure Specialties Trust $15,000 AKO Group Albany Coco Inc. Amitabha Hospice Service Trust $6,000 $2,700 $25,780 Aotea Community Artz Charitable Trust $8,000 Aotea Community Radio Trust $6,525 $28,527 Coast Youth Community Trust $17,680 $20,000 Cochlear Implant Foundation of New Zealand House of Bethany $14,000 $25,000 Hungarian Playgroup Combined Beneficiaries Union $20,000 Inner City Womens Group $30,000 Communicare CMA Inc. (Auckland) $43,362 Iosis Ltd. $15,000 Community in Action Charitable Trust $12,550 Computer Clubhouse Trust $15,000 Island Child Charitable Trust New Zealand $18,000 Cook Islands Aronga Pakari $6,500 Counselling Services Centre $40,000 James Liston Hostel Trust $20,000 Crossroads Clubhouse $11,518 Justice Action Group $38,060 Dayspring Trust $11,000 Kaipara College $25,600 De Paul House $28,500 Kia Timata Ano Trust $16,025 Diversity Trust $20,000 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Trust $10,000 $25,000 Kohikohinga End Time Harvesters $20,000 $12,000 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Kelston) Eating Difficulties Education Network Inc. (Auckland) $13,000 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Waiheke) $30,000 Lifeboyz Trust $25,000 Lifeway Youth Trust $33,700 Living Without Violence (Waiheke Network) $27,500 $25,000 $45,000 East Auckland Home and Budget Service Charitable Trust Auckland Central Budgeting Consultants Inc. $12,500 Essentially Men Education Trust Auckland Deaf Society Inc. $10,000 Auckland Deaf Society Inc. $10,000 Ethiopian Sport and Cultural Club in New Zealand Auckland District Kidney Society Auckland East Chinese Society Inc. Auckland Family Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre Inc. $20,960 $15,000 Ezekiel 33 Trust $16,200 $45,000 Falepipi he Mafola Niuean Handcraft Group Inc. $9,200 Family Group Vision Social Services $17,000 Family Support Centre $30,000 $20,000 $10,700 Manukau City Orchestral Society $7,500 $20,000 Manukau East Council of Social Services $33,030 $25,330 Friendly Support Network Auckland $17,540 Auckland Malaysian Society $4,000 Auckland Refugee Council Inc. $36,500 Auckland Regional Migrant Service Charitable Trust $18,910 Auckland Regional Migrant Service Charitable Trust $43,000 $5,500 Friendship Centre Trust $35,000 Manukau Pacific Island Trust Friendship House $30,000 Manurewa Garden Club $2,650 Gateway Community Trust $20,700 Masada Community Trust $45,000 Girl Guides Association of New Zealand Inc. Te Ropu Tamariki (Auckland) Massey Community Trust $16,150 $10,000 Maternity Services Consumer Council $24,250 Glen Eden Community House Inc. $22,300 Maungarei Community Christian Trust $25,000 Glen Innes Family Centre $66,000 Maungarei Community Christian Trust $40,000 $4,839 Maungarei Youth and Community Trust Glen Innes Housing Trust Glenfield Action Trust $16,800 Go Walk Trust Good Samaritan for the Disabled Trust $12,440 $41,253 $12,000 Methodist Mission Northern $58,000 Migrants Support Services Inc. $30,000 Miscarriage Support Auckland Inc. $12,000 $47,550 Greenhithe Playcentre $2,000 Auckland Women’s Centre $44,620 Grey Lynn Park Festival $25,000 Auckland Women’s Health Council $26,000 Grey Lynn Senior Citizens Club Inc. $10,000 $4,000 Grow Auckland Area Office $21,000 Growing Through Grief, Seasons (Howick) $10,000 Monte Cecilia Housing Trust $1,000 $62,340 $3,000 $15,000 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Auckland Inc. $40,000 $10,000 Muthtamil Sangam Inc. Helensville Women’s Centre $30,000 National Womens ParentCare $10,000 Henderson Budget Services Inc. $20,500 New Dawn Partnership Inc. $32,000 $26,000 Henderson PIPC (Pacific Island Presbyterian Church) New Lynn Sea Scouts $12,900 $25,000 He Waka Matauranga Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust $30,000 Helensville Primary School Kapa Haka Big Buddy Mentoring Trust $30,000 Blue Light Ventures Inc. (Hibiscus Coast) Blue Light Ventures Inc. (North Rodney) $5,000 Bo Ai She Chinese Mental Health Consumer Self-Support Organisation $9,000 Hestia Rodney Women’s Refuge Inc. $39,000 Body Casting Art for Health $2,500 Hibiscus Coast Community House $35,000 $40,000 Hibiscus Coast Youth Centre Inc. $25,920 $6,000 Highland Park Community House Inc. $10,000 Camellia House Inc. $20,000 Highland Park Community House Inc. $15,570 Care Clownz Trust $16,000 Hobsonville Art Club Care Link Trust $20,000 CARE Waitakere Trust $22,500 Chaldean Society Inc. $19,000 Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) Finlayson Park Challenge Trust $20,000 Child Connection $10,000 Books for Babes Trust Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust Mount Albert Senior Citizens Club Inc. Beneficiaries Advocacy and Information Service Inc. Body Positive Inc. $9,475 McLaren Park and Henderson South Community Initiative Inc. Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation Charitable Trust Babylon Community Education Charitable Trust $9,569 Father and Child Trust (Auckland) $25,000 $23,300 $3,943 Mangere East Afterschool Care, Community Education and Study Support Trust Auckland Kiwi Can Trust Auckland Malay Cultural Club $2,579 $20,000 Framework Trust Auckland Latin American Community Inc. Malia Imakulata Association for the Elderly $1,260 $41,860 $45,000 $20,000 Island Screens Inc. $3,000 Man Alive Inc. Auckland Gay / Lesbian Welfare Group Inc. Auckland Latin American Community Inc. $7,866 Ethnic Voice New Zealand Inc. $5,000 $25,000 Hope Unlimited Trust Auckland Asthma Society Inc. Auckland Disability Providers Network Inc. Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) South Kaipara Charitable Trust Amount $20,756 Dress for Success Inc. $8,763 Recipient Homebuilders Family Services Inc. (North Rodney) Aotea Family Support Group Charitable Trust Auckland Cambodian Youth and Recreation Trust Amount $790 $10,000 New Zealand Indian Senior Citizens Association Inc. New Zealand Sikh Womens Association Inc. $9,600 $11,000 $7,997 $19,500 New Zealand Society for the Promotive Strategical Development of Economy and Science $4,000 New Zealand Somali Women Society Inc. $4,000 New Zealand Somali Women Society Inc. $12,210 New Zealand Tamil Senior Citizens Association $7,900 15 16 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Recipient Amount New Zealand Tinnitus Association $15,200 Samoa Atiae I Magele Society Inc. $40,000 Ngatiwai o Aotea Kawa Marae Trust $20,800 Samoa Mo Samoa Elderly Group $5,500 The Ghanaian Association of New Zealand $3,630 North Shore Chinese Society Inc. $18,000 North Shore Civilian Maimed Association (CMA) Inc. Scout Association of New Zealand (Counties Zone Franklin and Papakura) $19,400 The Ghanaian Association of New Zealand $13,680 $30,000 North Shore Education Trust $14,050 Scouting New Zealand (Rangiawhea Sea Scouts) North Shore Hospice Trust $25,000 SeniorNet Inc. (Helensville) $6,000 The Laura Fergusson Trust Auckland Inc. North Shore Life Centre Trust $35,000 Serrano Kau Aiga Trust $6,400 The Millennium 21 Trust $20,000 North Shore Womens Centre $30,000 Shakthi Seniors $10,100 The North Shore Budget Service Inc. $20,000 $16,000 Shakti Family Settlement and Social Services Inc. $17,000 The Phobic Trust of New Zealand Inc. 1983 $61,000 Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust Inc. $42,680 The Project Hope Foundation $30,000 New Zealand Ethnic Budgeting Services Trust New Zealand Ethnic Social Services Trust New Zealand Ethnic Social Services Trust $21,000 $31,860 $15,251 The Happy Wanderers Club $5,000 The Kauri Trust $5,000 $6,500 Sharks Sports Trust $9,800 The Rosa Counselling Trust $26,000 Sharlijo Social Services $6,000 The Sowers Trust $30,000 Onehunga Chinese Community $5,910 Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre $40,000 The Tongan Community Church of Hephzibah in New Zealand Orakei Senior Citizens Social Club $1,500 South Auckland Family Refuge Inc. $48,665 The Western Refuge Society Inc. South Auckland Family Violence Prevention Network $40,100 Titirangi Community House $10,000 $4,500 Titirangi Community House $20,000 $9,200 TOA Pacific Inc. (Treasuring Older Adults & Pacific Aiga Carers) $14,050 Touch Compass Dance Trust $15,000 $16,000 Otara Budgeting Service Inc. $21,600 Otara Economic Development Trust $35,000 Pacific Information Advocacy and Support Services (PIASS) Trust $27,640 South Auckland Seasons Pakuranga Chinese Association Inc. $12,450 South East Auckland Senior Citizens Association Inc. Pakuranga Inter-Church Charitable Trust $22,940 South Kaipara Men’s Trust Panmure Chinese Association Inc. Papakura Support and Counselling Centre Inc. $6,000 $4,800 ToughLove New Zealand Inc. (Auckland) South Kaipara Youth Forum $4,000 Tu Matua Spark Studio Papatoetoe Adolescent Christian Trust $31,000 St. Pauls Early Discoveries Centre Parent Aid (Kaipara) $13,380 Stillbirth and Newborn Death Support (SANDS) Inc. (Auckland Central) $26,720 Parent Port Inc. $18,000 Parent Port North Inc. $15,000 Parish of Henderson Seasons Group Inc. $16,887 Pasefika Mana Social Work Support Services $30,000 Performing Arts Centre Kaipara South Charitable Trust Peteli Group PHAB (Physically Disabled and Able Bodied) Association Inc. (Auckland) $15,000 $3,000 $50,000 Pirimai Inc. $5,000 Point Chevalier Sunshine Club $4,860 Poly-Emp Employment and Advisory Service Poonga (Tamil Community Education) $15,000 $10,000 South Kaipara Youth Charitable Trust $35,000 Parent Aid (Waitakere) Titans Nga Tepua $26,000 Turn Your Life Around (TYLA) Trust $2,585 United Sri Lanka Association (Auckland) $7,120 Vaevaemanava Tongan Community Trusts $6,719 $61,460 $7,000 $6,875 $50,000 $5,000 $30,000 Stuttering Treatment and Research Trust (Auckland) $10,000 Supervised Access Centres (New Zealand) Trust aka Care For Kids $36,660 Violence Free Waitakere $24,000 $40,000 $15,500 Vaiola Koe Vai Fakanonga Society Inc. $10,000 Vaiola P.I Budgeting Services Trust $19,600 $32,500 Volunteering Auckland Trust Tamaki Community Trust $20,000 Waiheke Budgeting Services Trust Tamaki Ngati Kapo $24,000 Waiheke Island Toy Library Inc. $45,000 Waiheke Youth Centre Trust Tamaki Community Development Trust Tamaki Pathways Trust Tanumaki Group $8,783 Tau Te Arohanoa Akoranga Trust $8,600 $2,300 $15,000 Waitakere Abuse and Trauma Counselling Service Inc. $12,000 Waitakere Adult Literacy Inc. $25,000 Waitakere Kiribati Community Association Inc. $5,000 $16,480 $27,000 Te Awaroa Youth Club $35,000 Te Hana Community Development Charitable Trust $30,000 Te Kia Ora Marae Trustees $15,500 Waitakere Kiribati Community Association Inc. Te Manawanui Charitable Trust $21,000 Waitakere Rangatahi Trust $7,875 $9,890 $8,000 Presbyterian Support Northern (Auckland Region) Te Oranga Kaumatua Kuia Disability Support Services Trust $22,500 $26,455 Waitakere Residents and Ratepayers Inc. Preventing Violence in the Home Inc. $50,000 Te Oranga Kaumatua Kuia Disability Support Services Trust $30,000 Waitakere Womens Mental Wellness Support Group Pukekohe Senior Citizens Club $5,000 Te Piataata Trust $30,146 Puna Ole Ola Preschool $7,200 Te Puawai o Te Kotahitanga Education Trust Warkworth Mahurangi Community Trust (Impact Alt-Ed) $10,000 $19,830 Te Roopu Kapahaka o Te Atatu Charitable Trust Warkworth Mahurangi Community Trust (Impact Alt-Ed) $15,000 $14,721 Waves Trust $25,000 $16,000 Pupunga Taiamoni Tongan Community Trust $32,616 Quality of Life Trust $30,000 Raeburn House $45,000 Ranui 135 $10,000 Ranui Baptist Community Trust Te Ukaipo Mercy Initiatives for Rangatahi Ltd. $38,000 West Auckland Mental Health Support Trust (Te Ata) $15,000 Te Unga Waka Marae Inc. (Social Services) $20,000 Rape Crisis Auckland $25,000 West Auckland Widowed Persons Association Inc. Te Waipuna Puawai Mercy Oasis Ltd. $50,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Totara Park) $25,000 Rimalelei Group $6,122 Rodney Economic Development Trust $8,784 Te Whare Awhina o Tamworth Inc. $22,310 Teenadders Inc. $40,000 Tenants Protection Association $10,000 $1,000 West Auckland Women’s Centre (WAWC) $28,700 West Auckland Women’s Centre (WAWC) $37,000 Whanau Atawhai Komiti $9,972 $1,600 Rodney Stopping Violence Services Inc. $37,300 The Ace Space, The Waitakere Learning Shop Ruapotaka Marae $30,420 The Anglican Parish of Clevedon $16,550 Whispering Pines Square Dance Club Russian Youth Cultural Centre (RYCC) $10,000 The Association for Spinal Concerns Inc. $40,000 Wings Trust Franklin S-Team Trust / Project K (Manukau) $24,000 The Auckland Night Shelter Trust $20,000 Women’s Centre (Rodney) Safer Families Violence Prevention Network (North Shore) The Auckland Tuvalu Society Inc. $25,025 Women’s Centre (Rodney) $30,000 $28,000 The Change Works Trust 2006 $31,230 Women’s Refuge Inc. (Auckland) $18,664 The Eastgate Community Trust $20,000 WONS: Nursing, Education and Health Promotion Services $21,160 Salt Youth (Helensville Christian Life Centre) $7,720 $15,622 $6,470 $30,000 Regional Community Committees CONNECTING WOMEN AND FAMILIES The Helensville Women’s Centre was started in 1993 by a group of dedicated local women. They volunteered their time to develop a range of services, from providing a place for mums to change and feed their babies, to creating a safe environment for women wanting to get out of a violent relationship. Since then, the Centre has grown in strength and community support. Thanks to an Auckland Lottery Community Committee grant Recipient Working Womens’ Resource Centre Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Auckland) Amount $14,200 $25,000 of $30,000, it now helps women and their families, through counselling, courses, and support networks that are delivered by highly qualified, professional women. challenging and stressful situations. It helps with parenting strategies and goal setting advice, and establishes and strengthens local networks. The Children Witnessing Violence programme provides counselling for children and their families. The programme identified the monetary struggles that families experience, and established the Angel Fund, which helps pay for things such as children’s camps, sports equipment, and prescriptions. The Family Support Services provides assistance for women and families who are experiencing Be Everything And More (BEAM) is a project that came out of a survey that highlighted isolation in a rural area. Activities such as walking groups, pilates, yoga and golf promote a sense of community. Co-manager Christine Salmon said, “Connecting people seems to be the key.” Recipient Youth Unity Amount $7,000 Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust $38,800 Youthlink Family Trust $20,000 17 18 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 BAY OF PLENTY / GISBORNE COMMUNITY SCHOOL TRIP TO THE SNOW The Bay of Plenty’s Raukokore school, a Decile 1 school in a low socio-economic area, is always trying to create new and exciting learning opportunities for its children. Thanks to a Lottery grant of $6,000 from the Bay of Plenty / Gisborne Community Committee, the students took a school trip to the mountains of Whakapapa to see snow for the very first time. The Raukokore school sits right on the beach, with only a road between the schoolhouse and Waihau Bay. This rural school prides itself on Ma-ori immersion, and a strong and involved community of parents. Sally Kemp from the school board said, “Fundraising is always an ongoing battle. Even our supportive parents wouldn’t have been able to raise all the funds for a trip like this.” To supplement the Lottery grant, the school got creative with its fundraising. In addition to a school gala, the community got together to work on a sheep station for a day – crutching sheep! “We crutched 5,000 ewes,” said Sally. “It was hard work but great fun, and all the wages went to the school.” On the way to the snow, the children searched for queen bees at Taupo’s Honey Hive, got shook up in an earthquake simulator, and dressed up as soldiers at the Army Museum Waiouru, where they were shown the Victoria Cross medal awarded to Willie Apiata, who is whanau to many of the children. At the mountain, the children who were under eight went tobogganing, and the older children took skiing lessons – and were soon zooming down the hills ahead of their parents. “The trip broadened horizons for many of the children, and the adults too,” said Sally. “It was great for getting parents involved in their children’s education in a proactive way. We are grateful to the Lottery Grants Board for making this possible.” Regional Community Committees Recipient Amount Recipient ACC Advocacy Support Trust (Rotorua) $10,000 Murupara Primary School ADHD Rotorua Association Inc. $31,000 Murupara Youth Centre Trust Amount Recipient $8,000 Tauranga Women’s Refuge Inc. Amount $24,500 $27,000 Te Aroha Kanarahi Trust $26,208 Network Murupara Inc. $9,499 Te Awanui Trust Hauora $36,500 $2,500 Te Hapara Whanau Aroha Centre $20,000 Ahu Whakatika / Challenge Violence Trust $22,750 New Zeal Foundation Arohaina Resource Centre for Seniors $18,000 Nga Ara Totika Project Governance Group $20,000 Te Mahoe Village Trust $39,400 Nga Mokopuna a Hinematioro Trust $23,000 Te Oranga Hou $10,000 Nga Uri o Te Ngahere Trust $25,000 Te Papa Takaro o Te Arawa $10,000 Ngaitai Iwi Authority $35,000 Te Puke Community Care Trust $30,000 Bay of Plenty Philippine Friendship Society Inc. Beachaven Community House $5,000 $28,000 Te Kura o Hiruharama $7,000 Blue Light Ventures Inc. (Rotorua Branch) $15,000 Brainwaves Association Tauranga Support Group Inc. Ngata Memorial College $3,000 Te Repo Community Trust $12,300 Ohaua Marae $4,966 Te Runanganui o Te Arawa Inc. (TROTA) $15,000 Breast Cancer Support Service Tauranga Trust $10,983 Older Persons Community Centre Trust (Parksyde) Te Tuinga Whanau Family Support Services Trust $16,000 $10,000 Open Home Foundation Rotorua Service Centre Child Cancer Foundation Tauranga Branch City of Rotorua Pipe Band $4,350 $7,790 $9,000 Community Mentoring Programme Trust $20,500 Cool Bananas Youthwork Trust $30,000 Oropi Playgroup Inc. Papamoa Community Support Centre $16,600 DARE Foundation of New Zealand (Tauranga Support Committee) $15,000 Eastbay Rural Education Activities Programme Inc. $11,500 Eastern Bay of Plenty Youth Workers Network $6,000 Epilepsy Association of New Zealand (Bay of Plenty / Coromandel Branch) $29,216 Family Help Centre Inc. $15,000 Family Support Trust $35,920 Friendly Support Network Tauranga $3,500 Generation X - Te Whakatipuranga Hou $4,000 Gisborne Budget Advisory Service Inc. Gisborne Pottery Group Inc. $10,213 $5,400 Gisborne Volunteer Centre $14,700 Grief Support Services Inc. $13,700 Habitat for Humanity Ltd. (Tauranga) $10,000 Habitat for Humanity Ltd. (Rotorua) Healthy Young Positive Experiences (HYPE) Unlimited Charitable Trust $7,500 $14,000 $25,000 Opotiki Primary School Order of St. John (Midland Region) Creative Space - Gisborne Charitable Trust $15,000 Papueru Marae $2,000 $53,000 $5,000 People First New Zealand Inc. (Midland Region) $10,000 Pirirakau Hauora Charitable Trust $31,000 $5,000 $7,000 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Gisborne) $23,000 Progress Ngongotaha Kokiri Ngongotaha Inc. Waimana School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) $10,800 $15,000 Waipuna Hospice Inc. $30,000 Wairaka Kokiri Trust Community Services $15,000 WellStop Inc. $13,700 $15,000 Whakaatu Whanaunga Trust $47,800 $15,000 Whakatane Baptist Community Charitable Trust $16,825 Whanau Awhina Women’s Refuge Inc. $29,000 Radio Kawerau Trust $2,000 Raukokore School $6,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Gisborne District) Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Rotorua District) Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Tauranga District) $15,000 $15,000 Iritekura Marae $5,000 Rotorua Community Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) Trust $5,000 Rotorua Lifelink Youthline Inc. $10,000 $9,000 $32,000 Rotorua Social Services Council Inc. (ROSSCO) Kauaetangohia Marae $5,000 Rotorua Women’s Support Network $15,000 Kawerau North School $2,000 Royal New Zealand Plunket Society (Tauranga) $29,000 Samaritans of Tauranga Inc. $10,000 $3,000 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Gisborne) Literacy and Language Bay of Plenty Inc. Literacy Rotorua Inc. $6,250 Manutuke School $8,400 $2,925 $5,360 Shakti Ethnic Women’s Support Group Inc. (Central Region) $19,000 $7,500 St. Barnabas Centre (West Rotorua Parish) $10,000 $10,000 Matata Community Resource Centre $30,000 Merivale Community Inc. $50,000 Murupara Budget Advisory Services Trust Inc. $25,000 Myalgic Encephalopathy / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Support Group Inc. (Bay of Plenty) SeniorNet Inc. (Whakatane) $11,685 Mary Andrew Literacy Training Trust Myalgic Encephalopathy / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Charitable Trust Inc. School for Young Parents Society Inc. (Tauranga) $10,300 Sexual Abuse Centre Inc. (Rotorua) $11,200 $7,097 Sunshine Service Inc. $10,000 SuperGrans Tairawhiti Trust $16,460 Tataahoata Marae Tauranga Budget Advisory Service $5,000 $20,000 Tauranga Christian Community Trust $27,000 Tauranga Community Foodbank Trust $18,000 Tauranga Community Housing Trust Whare Kaitiaki $12,900 Tauranga Explorers Tauranga Living Without Violence Collective Trust $6,651 $24,000 Waimana Rugby Sports Club Inc. $3,100 $5,000 $13,900 Waikirikiri Marae Committee Huntington’s Disease Association Inc. (Wellington) Kings Empire Veterans Waihi Beach Social Group $35,000 Volunteer (Western Bay of Plenty) $12,000 $16,500 Kie Kie Marae $9,720 ToughLove New Zealand Inc. (Tauranga / Coastal Bay of Plenty) $14,440 Rotorua Arts Village Trust $3,000 $9,960 Tiniroto School Tiniroto Gisborne Presbyterian Support East Coast $35,000 Kidz Need Dadz Inc. Tiniroto Community Association Waiariki Women’s Refuge - National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges $10,500 $17,480 $2,500 $13,500 $21,000 Horouta Waka Hoe Club Inc. Kawerau Safer Community Trust The Propel Community Trust Board $5,000 Poverty Bay Federation of Women’s Institute Hinepukohurangi Trust Katikati Community Resource Centre Inc. Te Whanau a Apanui, Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association (RSA) Inc. Women’s Section Poupoua Charitable Trust (formerly known as Te Rangimarie Trust) Rotorua Adventure Therapy Aotearoa Inc. Kakahutapiki Marae Te Umuroa Marae $4,000 Tauranga Miscarriage Support $2,200 $50,000 $6,000 Youth for Christ Gisborne Inc. $10,000 Youth Projects Trust $15,000 Youth Te Puke Trust $8,000 19 20 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 CANTERBURY / KAIKOURA COMMUNITY Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Recipient Amount 15 Squadron Air Training Corps (District of Timaru) $1,500 Dyspraxia Support Group New Zealand Inc. (Canterbury Branch) $4,200 Phillipstown Community Centre Charitable Trust $5,000 40+ Employment Support Trust $8,300 Eating Awareness Team $2,500 Addington Community House Inc. $9,000 Family Help Trust $9,375 Addington.Net $14,000 Family Support Agency Inc. $14,500 Father and Child Trust $17,000 Pillars Inc. (Prison Inmates Loved-ones Linked As one to Renew Strength) $28,125 Pregnancy Counselling Services Inc. (Canterbury) $2,500 $3,500 Adult Reading Assistance Scheme Inc. (Christchurch) $8,000 Floyds Creative Arts Charitable Trust $8,500 Agape Street Ministries Charitable Trust $4,000 Pregnancy Counselling Services Inc. (Canterbury) Geraldine Primary School Board of Trustees $7,332 Pregnancy Help Inc. (Canterbury Branch) $12,500 Project Employment and Environmental Enhancement Programme $13,125 Project Esther Charitable Trust $22,000 Agender New Zealand Inc. (Christchurch Group) Ambrosia Empowerment Trust Anglican Care (Canterbury / Westland), Social Service Council of the Diocese of Christchurch, City Mission Division, Christchurch City Mission Anglican Care (Canterbury / Westland), Social Service Council of the Diocese of Christchurch, South Canterbury Division Ashburton Cadet Corps Association Ashburton Learning Centre Inc. Ashburton Mackenzie Community Group Inc. Ashburton Resource Centre Charitable Trust Ashburton Senior Citizens Club $9,600 $31,860 $20,000 Girl Guides Association of New Zealand Inc. Te Ropu Tamariki (Christchurch) Girl Guides Association of New Zealand Inc. Te Ropu Tamariki (Springs District) Handmade Studio Trust Heathcote Community Library Inc. $22,000 $1,300 $15,000 $8,250 $18,500 $4,500 $17,500 Rangiora Budget Advisory Service $2,500 $10,000 $2,219 Rata Counselling Centre Inc. Restorative Justice Services Trust Inc. $15,000 Rewi Alley Chinese School Trust $36,250 Riccarton Scouts Home and Family Society (Christchurch) $18,000 Home Made Partnerships Trust Hornby Day Care Trust $5,900 $21,500 $2,000 $19,562 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Mid-Canterbury Group) $10,000 $13,125 Rowley Resource Centre $22,500 Housing for Women Trust $14,100 SeniorNet Inc. (South Canterbury) Imagine Charitable Trust $2,000 In 4 Talk Trust Inner City Inter-Agency Trust $700 $22,500 Avebury House Community Trust $15,860 Joint Anxiety Disorders Group Trust $2,100 Barnabas Christian Trust $23,700 K2 Youth Development Trust $3,000 $6,500 Sexual Abuse Survivors Trust $15,000 Sexual Abuse Therapy And Rehabilitation Team Society Inc. $15,000 Shakti Ethnic Women’s Support Group Inc. (Christchurch) $16,125 Shirley Community Trust $19,000 Kaiapoi District Senior Citizens and Friends Day Care Centre Inc. $13,875 Shoreline Youth Trust $10,000 $19,228 Kimihia Youth Skills Trust $10,000 Solo Women as Parents Inc. $14,300 Birthright Inc. (Ashburton) $7,992 Kingdom Resources Ltd. $24,000 Sootaga Samoa Birthright Inc. (Christchurch) $5,500 Bishopdale Community Trust $11,250 Latin American Information and Resource Centre Inc. Belfast Community Network Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury $6,300 Bright’uns Sunshine Holiday Club Inc. $5,775 Bryndwr Churches Community Support Society $5,000 LifeLine (Christchurch) LifeStart $7,000 $20,000 $500 Linwood Avenue Community Corner Trust $22,625 $11,750 Canterbury Down Syndrome Association $10,000 Linwood Community House Society Inc. Canterbury Fiji Social Services Trust $23,700 Living Springs Trust $3,500 Caring for Carers Inc. $12,500 Centrecare Counselling Waimate $17,000 LYFE (Linwood Youth Festival Experience) Advisory Group $4,600 Child Helpline Trust Cholmondeley Children’s Home Inc. Christ the King Friendship and Activities Social Group Christchurch Community House Tenants’ Trust Christchurch Early Intervention Trust $2,000 $15,000 $1,000 $16,063 $16,000 Christchurch Explorers, Branch of New Zealand Association for Gifted Children $3,820 Christchurch Methodist Mission $4,900 Christchurch Peoples Resource Centre $13,100 Christchurch Resettlement Services Inc. (formerly Refugee Resettlement Support Inc.) $16,500 Christchurch Samoan Broadcasting Inc. Society $1,500 Community Development Network Trust $25,375 Community Energy Action Trust $7,500 Computers for Special Needs Trust $6,500 Cross Over Trust Crossfire Trust $14,125 $9,100 Crossroads Youth With a Future $26,250 Deaf Society of Canterbury Inc. $8,400 Delta Community Support Trust $27,644 Depression Support Network $7,000 Disabled Persons Assembly New Zealand Inc. (Christchurch and Districts) $1,000 Disabled Persons Centre $10,000 Malayan Veterans Association (Canterbury Branch) $2,500 $4,992 South Canterbury Violence Intervention Project $12,000 South Canterbury Women’s Refuge $14,040 South Canterbury Women’s Wellness Centre $15,000 Special Needs Library for Education and Therapeutic Toys Spreydon Community Gardens Trust Spreydon Youth Community Trust $8,000 $7,500 $15,000 St. Albans Residents Association $12,000 St. Andrews House Community Trust $10,400 St. James Samoan Catholic Community Group Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust $15,000 MensTrust $11,175 Methven Te Puawaitanga Charitable Trust St. John of God Waipuna Youth and Community Services Trust $17,423 St. Martins Friendship Club $1,000 $20,000 $600 St. Nicholas Youth Trust $8,700 St. Stephens Community Centre $6,000 Myalgic Encephalopathy / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Group Inc. (Canterbury) $4,750 Neighbourhood Support Ashburton District Inc. Stopping Violence Services Inc. (Christchuch) $3,500 Neighbourhood Support Inc. (North Canterbury) Sydenham Community Development Trust $10,625 Te Kaupapa Whakaora Trust Neighbourhood Trust $20,000 Te Kupenga o Aranui $21,000 Te Kura Whakapumau $10,500 $21,250 $3,500 $8,500 New Brighton Community Gardens Trust $5,415 New Zealand Somali Women Inc. (Christchurch Branch) $1,000 Te Puna Oranga Inc. $30,000 New Zealand Spinal Trust $5,000 Te Rapana Trust $19,000 Te Runanga o Koukourarata Society Inc. $14,702 Newell House Trust Nga Tai e Rua Culture Group Inc. $15,500 $2,700 Te Pani Trust $5,625 Te Whare Putea Inc. $17,200 $14,250 Nga Wahine Trust (Ki Otautahi) $30,000 Te Whare Roimata Trust North West Mentoring Trust $11,000 Northgate Community Services Trust $18,700 Te Whare Roopu o Oterepo Waltham Community Cottage $19,750 $12,434 Oscar Network in Christchurch Inc. $5,000 Te Whare Taonga o Nga Iwi Katoa Linwood Resource Centre Our Youth Our Community Trust $6,000 Temuka Community Care Trust $25,500 $21,562 $13,000 Oxford Community Trust $25,475 Pain Action In New Zealand Inc. Disabled Snowsports Inc. (Canterbury) $8,000 Papanui Baptist Church Community Services Freedom Trust Dress For Success Inc. (Christchurch) $8,250 Papanui Youth Development Trust $12,500 Tenants Protection Association Inc. (Christchurch) $11,250 Thaw-Women’s Health Information Centre $30,000 The Akaroa Youth Trust $7,745 Regional Community Committees WARMER, HAPPIER HOMES A Lottery grant of $7,500 from the Canterbury / Kaikoura Community Committee funded administration and travel costs for the Community Energy Action Trust, whose projects are helping elderly people keep warm and healthy through the Christchurch winters. The Lottery grant made it possible for the Trust to do assessments and home energy checks for the ‘Elderly Health Project’, which installs heating and insulation in the homes of elderly people with health conditions. Kathleen Recipient The Canterbury Mental Health Education and Resource Centre Trust The Caroline Reid Charitable Foundation Amount $12,500 $9,000 The Eleazar Family Support Trust $30,000 The Green Effect Trust, Trees for Canterbury $16,500 The Joy Crumpton House For Terminally Ill Trust The Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand Inc. (Canterbury Branch) The Peace Foundation Disarmament and Security Centre The Salvation Army (Aranui Village Mission) The Sexual Abuse Centre Trust (Christchurch) $4,000 used to visit the doctor every week before her new heating was installed. Her visits have significantly reduced and the added warmth helps to keep her mobile. “I couldn’t even do the housework or walk to the gate to get the mail,” said Kathleen. “Now I can, and the whole house is tidy. I can go out and visit my grandchildren without them worrying about me having an emphysema attack.” Recipient $10,000 $3,610 $10,000 Amount Recipient West Christchurch Women’s Refuge Amount $13,125 The Victoria Trust Board Inc. $9,000 Timaru Budget Advisory Trust $20,625 Whakaoranga Trust Timaru Senior Citizens Association Inc. $15,000 Women’s Centre Inc. $19,750 Turning Points Trust Inc. $19,750 Woolston Development Project Inc. $12,250 Volunteering Canterbury $13,000 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Christchurch) $29,124 Your Studio Charitable Trust $12,500 Youth Alive Trust $16,500 Volunteering Canterbury $16,325 Wai-ora Trust $19,000 Waimakariri Community Development Trust $15,000 Waimate Bridge Club Inc. $3,000 As well as health benefits, retrofitting insulation lets older people remain in their much-loved homes, as part of their community. Robin and Elsie didn’t want to move from their home of 50 years into a warmer, newer home. “We’re still part of society here. We can wave at people as they go past and we’re opposite a park where we can exercise. The Community Energy Action Trust has made a big difference. Now that it is warm enough, we can stay here.” Waimate Community Vehicle Trust $5,000 Youth and Cultural Development Inc. $25,250 $2,894 Youth for Christ Christchurch Inc. $22,500 Youth Initiatives Trust (Ka Whakaaro o Ka Rakatahi) $10,000 Youthline (Central South Island) $20,000 Waimate District Resource Trust Inc. $12,559 Waimate Health Developments Inc. $12,750 Wainoni Avonside Community Services Trust Waltham Youth Trust $3,740 $7,500 $15,000 21 22 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 HAWKE’S BAY COMMUNITY Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Recipient Amount $20,000 Hawke’s Bay Deaf Club Inc. $4,000 Accident Injury Support Group Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Napier) $22,000 $20,000 $4,740 Rock Solid (Central Hawke’s Bay) $10,500 Adult Literacy (Hawke’s Bay) $22,850 Hawke’s Bay Foster Care Association Inc. Hawke’s Bay Ma-ori Tourism $5,000 AFB Lusk Club Home Trust $13,000 Royal New Zealand Plunket Society (Central Hawke’s Bay Branch) $1,857 $500 Royal New Zealand Plunket Society (Hawke’s Bay) $3,090 Runanga Marae $4,300 @omic Events Centre Araura Youth Group Trust $4,000 Asthma and Respiratory Hawke’s Bay Services Trust $9,000 Back-Up New Zealand Hawke’s Bay Somali Association Inc. $13,500 Bette Christie Kindergarten Big Brothers Big Sisters of Napier Birthright Hawke’s Bay Child and Family Care Trust Hawke’s Bay Montessori Education Trust Inc. $500 $6,320 Hayseed Trust Heretaunga Caring Kiwi Trust $23,000 Heretaunga Women’s Centre Inc. $19,500 Samoan Youth CCCS Napier (EFKS) $5,300 Special Needs Advocacy and Support Trust $21,900 St. James Community Centre for the Elderly $18,900 Hohepa Homes (Hawke’s Bay) Hunter Park Kindergarten $16,650 Blue Light Ventures Inc. (Waipukurau) $6,691 CCCS Women’s Fellowship (Napier) $5,500 Koru Youth Trust Central Hawke’s Bay Budget Service $14,400 Central Hawke’s Bay Foodbank $9,000 $3,199 $4,500 Samoa Old People Group Huntington’s Disease Association Inc. (Wellington) Ikaroa Ma-ori Women’s Welfare League Blue Light Ventures Inc. (Hastings} $16,600 Lakeview Kindergarten $5,000 $515 $2,400 $7,000 $18,000 $444 St. John St. Matthew’s Early Childhood Centre $1,000 Tamariki Matutu Trust LifeLine (Hawke’s Bay) $18,250 Tamatea Intermediate School Chinese Christian Service Centre $3,500 Maraenui Community Council Trust Christian Lovelink Napier Inc. $6,620 Maraenui Urban Renewal Trust Congregational Christian Church of Samoa $5,700 Connecting With Kids $4,950 Mahi Tea Trust Melnton S Trust Napier Budget Advisory Service Napier Community Foodbank Trust Te Ao Marama Roopu Trust $13,500 $8,000 Te Ara Koru Trust $21,500 $30,000 Te Aranga Marae Trustees $6,000 Te Iwi o Rakaipaaka Inc. Society $8,000 Te Korowai Awhina Trust $22,500 Te Rakato Social Services $14,905 $4,000 Napier Family Centre Inc. $8,800 Te Reinga Marae Trustees $8,640 Napier Friendly Neighbours Service Inc. $3,050 Te Taiwhenua o Te Wanganui a Orotu Napier Pilot City Trust $4,600 Te Whakaritorito Trust $11,390 DARE Foundation of New Zealand (Eastern Districts) Disability Information Trust (Hawke’s Bay) Disability Training Services Trust Board (Hawke’s Bay) $322 $9,950 $11,660 $18,600 Domestic Violence and Education (DOVE) Project Inc. (Hawke’s Bay) $22,500 Dynamik Dragons Trust $10,000 East Coast Community Development Trust $7,060 Flaxmere Community Youth Support Trust $6,500 Golden Ages Trust (Elderly Group) $1,500 Harmonee Conextion Trust $1,500 Hastings Youth Health Trust Havelock North Community Patrol Inc. Hawke’s Bay Anglican Community Youth Ministries Trust $10,000 $2,000 Nga Tukemata o Kahungunu Charitable Trust $20,000 Pakeke Centre $14,400 Parentline Hawke’s Bay Inc. $27,000 Pelega o Matua Fanau Trust Inc. $500 Peoples Advocacy Society $10,000 Pleroma Trust $22,500 Port Ahuriri School Presbyterian Support East Coast Prison Fellowship New Zealand (Hawke’s Bay Branch) $2,000 $10,200 $6,500 Harry Findlay, who chairs the Maraenui Urban Renewal Trust, taught at the local school for 23 years and was Principal for 16 of those years, so he knows the Maraenui community of Napier as well as anyone. “When I moved here, Maraenui was a thriving shopping centre,” Harry said. When the freezing works shut down in the 1990s, the supermarket closed, and the remaining shop owners struggled and eventually closed down their shops as well. Unemployment and crime escalated. “The area gradually deteriorated. Amazingly, a chemist shop still survives, along with a dairy and a TAB with pokie machines.” “Small trusts have been set up over the years to try to do something about it, but they always $5,500 $10,000 $8,000 The Hearing Association Inc. (Hastings Branch) $19,323 The Napier Community House Charitable Trust $23,500 The Paul Hunter Centre Inc. $18,000 Tikokino Primary School Board of Trustees $1,904 Tumutoa Tanetini Trust $1,000 Volunteering Hawke’s Bay Waihirere Ma-ori Anglican Church $3,400 Waikaremoana Social Services Trust $7,940 $15,500 Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Society (Hawke’s Bay) $10,000 Waipawa Kindergarten Pukemokimoki Marae Trust $14,000 Wairoa Budget Advisory Service Inc. $12,200 Purena Koa Rehua Youth Services $25,000 WellStop Inc. $13,250 Radio Kidnappers Charitable Trust $6,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Hastings) Waipatu Marae Committee $18,000 $25,000 REVITALISING A STRUGGLING NAPIER SUBURB $5,000 $16,000 $22,500 Cornerstone Life Trust Board Crownthorpe Playgroup $2,000 $4,500 Cook Islands Community Centre Women’s Trust Creative Napier $492 $2,000 $14,650 $12,600 $4,500 St. Patrick’s Conference of the St. Vincent De Paul Society Leg-Up Trust Central Hawke’s Bay Support and Counselling Services $2,000 lost their momentum,” said Harry. In 2003, the Council set up the Maraenui Urban Renewal Plan. A group of community leaders came on board and seven government agencies pledged their support. Now the Trust is supporting projects that will revitalise the shopping centre. An adult education centre has been opened and the police force upped from just one officer to a five-person police station. A recent community survey highlighted some major health issues, so there’s plans to open a whanau health centre in Maraenui. There’s also plans for a bank and a new supermarket. In 2007, a $30,000 Lottery grant from the Hawke’s Bay Community Committee went towards a salary for the Trust’s co-ordinator. “He’s very enthusiastic,” said Harry. “We’ve got a magnificent community of doers!” Westshore Sea Scouts $4,912 $500 $2,000 Youth Care Services (Central Hawke’s Bay) $16,000 Youth Impact Trust $22,500 Regional Community Committees MANAWATU / WHANGANUI COMMUNITY see such remarkable changes in people,” said Juliet from Methodist Social Services. SOCIAL SERVICES IN PALMERSTON NORTH Since the 1970s, Methodist Social Services has been helping Palmerston North people through education, counselling and support. A Lottery grant of $28,450 from the Manawatu / Whanganui Community Committee helped fund salaries for the organisation’s dedicated staff. Experienced tutors run education programmes on everything from managing anger to blended families. The Change, Loss and Grief workshop helps children deal with divorce, death, and other major changes by using games and artwork; the parallel adult’s programme helps parents understand what’s going on with their children, and to work through their own feelings. There is a real focus on families. “You Recipient Amount 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Feilding Branch) $5,700 Advocacy (Manawatu) Alzheimer’s Society Manawatu Amesbury Christian Counselling Services Inc. Amitabha Buddhist Centre The organisation also provides a food bank, a social work service, and professional counselling for the community. Juliet recalled one young man who was referred by his Human Resources manager. “He had fallen apart, couldn’t concentrate, and was wandering around at a loss. Something had reminded him of childhood abuse, and he was having flashbacks.” Juliet said the young man came in to see a counsellor, and the change was dramatic. “You could see the difference in his face, in the way he stood. The counselling session gave him the confidence and support to say, ‘there’s something I can do about this, I can get through the week.’” Recipient Hillcrest! $18,000 Hinengakau Development Trust Amount $800 $24,000 $8,450 $12,000 Horowhenua Family Support Service Inc. $28,000 Housing Advice Centre $26,000 Anglican Social Work Trust (Palmerston North) $23,750 Arohamai Aotearoa Literacy Inc. $14,900 Hunterville Playcentre Huntington’s Disease Association Inc. (Wellington) Le Ala Trust Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Tararua) Samaritans Manawatu Inc. Horowhenua Adult Literacy Scheme, Literacy Aotearoa $8,000 Recipient $6,050 $500 Amount $11,650 $4,000 Samaritans of Horowhenua $1,000 Satsang Ramayan Mandali Central Inc. $2,500 Sexual Abuse Healing Centre Inc. (Whanganui) St. John $30,000 $8,485 $9,000 St. Joseph’s School Whanau Support Group (Feilding) $2,000 $6,200 SuperGrans Manawatu Charitable Trust $9,000 $1,000 Taihape Older and Bolder Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tamaki Nui a Rua $21,185 Levin and District Befrienders Inc. Birthright Inc. (Central) $31,520 Levin Christian Care Trust Birthright Inc. (Levin ) $21,875 Li Pe Ha Maea Birthright Inc. (Wanganui) $39,500 Manawatu Alternatives to Violence Camellia House Trust $18,000 Manawatu Chinese Community Trust $5,000 $6,750 Manawatu District Safer Community Council $3,500 Taumarunui Counselling Services Inc. $7,500 $10,000 Te Koha Experience Charitable Trust $27,000 $60,091 Carnegie Community Centre Inc. Central Districts Neighbourhood Support Society Inc. $1,000 Manawatu Pregnancy Centre $22,000 $4,700 $15,750 Taihape Playcentre Taihape Youth Centre Trust Tama Tonga Tu’v O Ngaue Tararua Community Youth Services Inc. Tararua Television Trust $16,500 $500 $14,000 $3,749 $27,000 $4,000 Central Region People First $15,500 Manawatu Rural Support Service Inc. $10,000 Christian Social Services (Wanganui) $30,000 Te Manawa Services Charitable Trust Manawatu Stewart Centre Trust $32,500 Te Marama Taka Hou Inc. $15,000 Manawatu Tenants Union Inc. $10,000 Te Maru o Ruahine Trust (TMORT) $20,984 $46,185 Te Roopu Whakaruruhau O Nga Wahine Ma-ori Inc. Clifton School Kapa Haka Group $1,000 Community House Association Inc. (Wanganui) $21,537 Manchester House Social Services Society Inc. Contact Inc. $11,200 Marton Country Music Festival Counselling and Education Centre Inc. (Marton) $25,000 Mature Employment Support Agency (Manawatu) Dannevirke Family Services Inc. $10,000 Maungarongo Marae DARE Foundation of New Zealand (Manawatu) $8,000 Eco Fest Educational Charitable Trust $3,000 Eketahuna Main Street Inc. $4,000 Ethnic Council of Manawatu Inc. $5,000 Ethnic Council of Rangitikei / Wanganui Inc. $1,700 Fairfeild School Board of Trustees $2,000 Feilding and Districts Youth Board $5,000 $400 $26,020 $7,000 Methodist Social Services $28,450 Muaupoko Tribal Authority Inc. $18,000 Music Memories FM $4,150 New Zealand Chinese Association (Manawatu Branch) $16,900 Pahiatua Community Services Trust $28,100 Palmerston North City Neighbourhood Support Groups Inc. Te Whare Akonga Open Learning Centre Inc. (Manawatu) $8,500 $7,500 Team Xtreme (Palmerston North) $16,225 Tiakitanga Trust Inc. $10,000 Tokomaru and District Scout and Guide Group Wai Ora Christian Community Trust $8,996 $13,500 Waimarino Budget Service Inc. $5,700 Wanganui Area Neighbourhood Support Groups Inc. $12,200 $8,000 Wanganui Blind Partially Blind Craft Group $15,000 $3,645 Whanganui Employment Support Services $12,750 Whanganui Living Without Violence Trust $20,250 Fordell Playgroup $526 Palmerston North Craft and Social Club of the Blind Fordell Preschool $500 Palmerston North Green Bike Trust $25,000 $5,000 Palmerston North Women’s Health Collective $2,160 Whanganui Peoples Centre $31,168 $21,225 Whanganui Volunteer Centre $28,000 Founders Care Trust Board Gonville Kindergarten Grey Power Manawatu Inc. Habitat for Humanity Ltd. (Palmerston North) Heart Children New Zealand Inc. (Manawatu Branch) Heart Children New Zealand Inc. (Wanganui Branch) Highbury Social Services Inc. $500 $3,000 $20,000 $11,740 $6,920 $29,000 Parentline Manawatu Inc. Presbyterian Support Central $6,920 Prison Fellowship (Wanganui) $4,006 Queen Street Playgroup $430 Ratana Sports Club Inc. $12,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Manawatu) $15,000 Women’s and Children’s Shelter Wanganui Inc. $26,875 Women’s Network Inc. (Wanganui) $18,000 Youth One Stop Shop $25,340 Youth Services Trust (Wanganui) $11,000 Youthline (Palmerston North) $27,000 23 24 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 NORTHLAND COMMUNITY Recipient Amount Recipient 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Bream Bay Branch) $1,500 Maungaturoto Care and Share Family Support Group Trust 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Kamo Branch) Aupouri Youth Trust Midnorth Budgeting Services Trust $1,500 $15,000 Community Pool Committee (Kohukohu) $3,889 Dargaville Outreach Centre $9,000 Doubtless Bay Cancer Support Group $500 Amount $16,000 $6,000 Recipient Amount Te Huarahi Ora Tonu Trust (Te Mana o Te Ariki) $6,000 $10,400 Midway in Northland Day Services Trust $25,000 Te Huarahi Ora Tonu Trust Budgeting Service Moerewa Christian Fellowship Trust $18,000 Te Ohonga Reo o Matangirau $3,000 $10,000 Te Roroa Learning Assistance Charitable Trust $15,000 Nga Tupuranga Ma Whanauwhanui o Te Tai Tokerau Te Ruarahi Hauora $9,867 Ngapuhi Hokianga Ki Te Raki Society Inc. $10,100 Te Runanga o Whaingaroa $25,500 $25,000 Ngapuhi Hokianga Ki Te Raki Society Inc. $16,800 Te Uri o Tai o Pawarenga Resource Centre $22,000 Family Support Services Kaiwaka Mangawhai Inc. $20,000 Ngati Kahu Social and Health Services Inc. $37,500 The Blue Goose Papermill Charitable Trust $18,500 Far North Adult Literacy $32,860 North Haven Hospice Society Inc. $33,000 The Blue Orb Charitable Trust Far North Safer Community Council $29,000 He Korowai Trust $40,000 Northern Wairoa Community Radio Trust Doubtless Bay Retire and Live Group Inc. Dress For Success Inc. (Northland) Homebuilders Community Services Maungaturoto / Paparoa Inc. $5,620 $11,500 Homebuilders Community Services Maungaturoto / Paparoa Inc. $27,053 Kaikohe (Rau Marama) Community Trust $21,200 Northland Out of School Care and Recreation Network (OSCAR) $4,797 $15,000 Northland Pacific Islands Charitable Trust $38,000 Northland Television Charitable Trust $11,000 Northland Urban Rural Mission $22,000 Northland Youth Theatre $8,500 Kaikohe (Rau Marama) Community Trust $25,000 Kaikohe Christian Fellowship Trust $26,500 One Double Five Whare Roopu Community House $42,000 Kaikohe West School $22,840 Otamatea High School $15,000 Pacifica Inc. (Whangarei Branch) $4,800 $3,250 Pamapuria School $9,962 Kaitaia Abundant Life Centre Trust $5,000 Parent and Family Counselling Service $4,000 Kaitaia Council of Social Services $8,020 Parklands Playcentre $4,000 Kaitaia People’s Centre Nga Hoa Awhina Inc. Parua Bay Playcentre $7,500 $34,400 Kaikohe Yun Jung Do Development Trust Karangahape Marae Trust $6,000 Presbyterian Support Northern (Northland Region) $10,500 Kawakawa Community Trust $28,200 Kawakawa Community Trust $21,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Kaitaia) Korari Krafts $10,000 Ruawai Lions Club Inc. $2,225 Kumarani Productions $41,000 Ruawai Primary School $5,000 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Bay of Islands) SeniorNet Inc. (Dargaville) $3,509 SeniorNet Inc. (Doubtless Bay) Mangonui Garden Club Ma-ori Womens Welfare League $1,000 SeniorNet Inc. (Kaikohe) Otangarei $5,000 Tauraroa Area School $9,828 $500 $4,570 $15,300 $3,500 The Northland Kindergarten Association (Riverside) $8,190 $2,024 The Pa o Te Ora Charitable Trust $28,000 Tornado Youth Community Trust Board $15,000 Wekaweka Valley Community Trust Whangarei Anglican Care Trust $2,222 $28,000 Whangarei Central Baptist Church $9,400 Whangarei Chinese Community Group $2,600 Whangarei Council of Social Services Inc. $10,000 Whangarei Emergency Housing Charitable Trust $22,000 Whangarei Multiple Birth Club $2,000 Whangarei Night-Eye Patrol Inc. $5,000 Whangarei Special Olympics $7,000 Whangaroa College (Tu Tangata) $16,000 Whare Timatatanga Hou Ora Inc. Kaitaia Womens Refuge $30,000 Women Of Worth Charitable Trust $5,600 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Whangarei) $30,800 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Auckland) $25,300 Youth Skills New Zealand (Northland Region) $756 Regional Community Committees DRESSING FOR SUCCESS Northland’s Dress for Success helps economically disadvantaged women look and feel great as they get back into the work force. As well as providing professional pre-loved clothes for job interviews, Dress for Success offers women advice on skin care and cosmetics, and a career support network to help with employment retention. Manager Diana Edmonds said she sees “Quite a dramatic change in the women. They’ll come in feeling quite down, shoulders stooped, thinking ‘these people will never be able to help me.’ When they leave, they’re overwhelmed, feeling really confident, and ready to face whatever comes their way!” Dress for Success has helped boost the selfesteem of over a thousand women in Northland. One client said, “I was absolutely stressed as a large woman, size 24, thinking there would be nothing available. The attending lady made me feel comfortable, knew what styles suited… and delivered the results that made me look good – no, great, especially for my all-important interview. Once I snap up that job it’s going to be lunch on me. Thanks a million.” In 2007, Dress for Success received a Northland Lottery Community Committee grant of $25,000 toward salaries for its invaluable staff. Diana said, “We’re truly grateful to the Lottery Grants Board. Thank you so much!” 25 26 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 OTAGO / SOUTHLAND COMMUNITY GARDENING FOR MENTAL HEALTH Invercargill’s Bainfield Organic Garden is helping mental health patients get working again. Men and women who suffer from schizophrenia, depression and anxiety can gain motivation and leadership skills by working together in the fresh air. Director Grant Barraclough said, “A lot of people with mental illness have nothing to do, and struggle with the motivation to hold down a job. It’s very easy for them to lose hope and confidence.” The Garden helps to bridge the gap between the mental health ward and full time employment. The workers grow seasonal veggies like carrots, lettuce, beans, pumpkins and tomatoes, and get a small incentive from selling their produce at roadside stalls and local markets. Grant remembers one worker who was struggling with depression. “When he came to us, he was just shut down, wouldn’t communicate, couldn’t look me in the eye.” The worker had trade skills, but his communication issues meant he couldn’t get a job. “Over the year and a half he was with us, we really saw him come out of his shell,” said Grant. Eventually the worker got a part-time job, and then successfully transitioned into full-time employment. Workers at the Garden take their breaks in a cosy garden shed, and every morning, a van picks them up from their homes. It’s another way for the Garden staff to be involved in the workers’ lives; another way of creating a community. A $5,000 Otago / Southland Community Committee grant bought two portable flushing toilets for the Garden. Basic services like the new toilets provide an uplifting, friendly and clean environment for the workers. As Grant said, “It’s about showing them how much we appreciate their hard work and their value to the community.” Regional Community Committees Recipient Amount Recipient Amount Advisory and Support Centre (Otago) $24,000 Jubilee Budget Advisory Service Ltd. $18,000 Alexandra Community Youth Trust $21,800 Kahu Youth Trust $25,420 Alexandra Senior Citizens Centre Inc. $10,400 Kaikorai Grays Sport and Travel Inc. Alpine Community Development Trust $24,000 Kati Huirapa Runaka Ki Puketeraki $3,122 Anglican Family Care Centre Inc. $18,000 LifeLine (Christchurch) Arahina Community House $23,200 Literacy Inc. (North Otago) $15,000 $18,000 $10,000 $3,400 Arrowtown Autumn Festival $8,000 Living Options Charitable Trust Bainfield Organic Garden Ltd. $5,107 Bluff Senior Citizens $1,500 Mataura and Districts Senior Citizens Association Brighton Friendship Club $2,000 Mosgiel Abilities Resource Centre $24,000 Brighton Gala Experience $3,000 Mosgiel Elderly Care Trust $20,000 Cancer Society of New Zealand Inc. (Otago and Southland Division) $24,000 Carers’ Society (Otago) $15,200 Cedars of Lebanon Inc. $10,000 Central Otago Friendship Network $8,320 Mosgiel Memorial Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RSA) Inc. $10,000 Mount Aspiring College $10,000 Murihiku Mental Health Trust Central Otago Women’s Support Link Inc. $13,000 Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Information and Support Services Inc. (Otago and Southland) City of Dunedin Pipe Band Inc. $14,492 Naphtali Activity Centre Community Networking Trust Inc. (Eastern Southland) $2,000 $17,000 North Otago Budget Advisory Service Inc. Connections Education and Development Trust $18,000 Northern Southland Community Resource Centre Charitable Trust Corpac Trust $18,000 Corstorphine Kindergarten $10,000 Oamaru Mental Health Combined Network Cromwell Resource Centre Trust $10,500 Oamaru Senior Citizens Inc. Recipient Amount Southland Adult Learning Programme Inc. $6,900 Southland Beneficiaries and Community Rights Centre Inc. $44,000 Southland Community House $19,500 Southland Foodbank Charitable Trust $21,000 Southland Gay and Lesbian Support Charitable Trust $4,500 Southland Multi-Nations Council Inc. $11,000 Southland Tertiary Chaplaincy Charitable Trust Board $10,000 Southland Workers Educational Association Inc. $18,000 Straight Up Trust $28,000 Taieri Christian Care Trust $6,100 Te Hou Ora Otepoti Inc. Te Kura Kaupapa Ma-ori o Otepoti $10,000 Te Oruanui Society Inc. $12,600 Te Runaka o Awarua Charitable Trust $21,349 Te Whanau o Hokonui Marae Inc. $25,700 $10,000 Te Whare Pounamu Dunedin Womens Refuge Inc. $45,000 $28,500 The Alexandra Combined Churches Youth Trust $6,000 $15,000 $5,000 $320 $1,000 The Conductive Education Charitable Trust (Southland) $10,000 $8,632 $21,500 The Home of St. Barnabas Trust $7,000 The Malcam Charitable Trust $5,000 Disabilities Resource Centre (Southland) $20,000 Otago Mental Health Support Group The Robbie White Charitable Trust $20,000 Disability Information Service Inc. $20,000 Otago Natural History Trust $15,000 The Salvation Army (Alexandra) $20,382 Dunedin Budget Advisory Service $15,000 Otago Neighbourhood Support Charitable Trust $16,350 The Salvation Army (Dunedin City Corps) $12,000 The Salvation Army (Gore) $24,000 One-80 Degrees South $16,250 $8,400 Dunedin City Council, Marketing Communications Agency $3,000 Dunedin Community Care Trust $18,000 Otago Tertiary Chaplaincy Trust Board $24,000 $1,700 Dunedin Friend-Link Trust Otago Pacific Peoples Health Trust $7,500 Otago University Women On Campus Dunedin Kindergarten Association (Bayfield Kindergarten) $2,000 Pacific Island Advisory and Cultural Trust Inc. (Southland) Dunedin Methodist Mission $5,000 Dunedin Multi Ethnic Council Inc. $18,000 Dunedin Night Shelter Trust $15,000 Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) South Inc. $5,000 $40,000 $5,000 $10,000 Upper Clutha Womens Support Group Inc. $12,600 $8,200 $4,000 Positively Clutha Women $8,500 Pounawea Projects Group $2,100 Families First Trust Fiordland Community Organisation Inc. Foster Care New Zealand Inc. Gore and District Youth Worker Trust Gore and Districts Community Counselling Centre Inc. Happiness House Trust Hawea Playgroup Inc. $6,250 $7,000 $22,000 $5,000 $29,000 $5,000 $16,520 $5,600 Head Injury Society of Southland Inc. $23,500 Hepatitis C Resource Centre (Otago) $21,000 Hokonui Runanga Health and Social Services Trust $31,500 Hokonui Runanga Inc. $18,000 Imagine Charitable Trust $7,700 Jenny’s Companionship Group Inc. $7,025 Jubilee Budget Advisory Service Ltd. $12,000 Pregnancy Help Inc. (Invercargill Branch) Presbyterian Support Otago Prison Fellowship of New Zealand Gore Branch $13,900 Tuatapere Community Worker Support Trust Dunedin Youth Expo $15,000 $10,000 Tourism Catlins Tu Kaha Whanau Trust Dunedin Senior Chinese Association Fagasa Southland Venture Southland $7,272 $10,000 $5,000 Volunteering Otago (trading as Dunedin Community Volunteer Centre Trust) $4,000 $10,000 Waipahi Pool Society Inc. Waitaki District Community House Trust Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Clutha District) $12,000 Samoan Methodist Youth Group Sherwood Centre Charitable Trust Waitaki Family Health Trust $5,000 $7,836 $22,500 $17,000 $2,650 $18,550 $20,500 $5,000 Waiau Health Trust Queenstown Life Trust Samoan Advisory Council (Invercargill) $7,000 Waiareka Youth and Ministry Trust Project K (Otago) Riverton Community Charitable Trust $4,000 Tokomairiro Community Youth Worker Trust $5,900 People First New Zealand Inc. (Southern Region) East Otago Youth Worker Trust The Salvation Army Community and Family Services (Invercargill) $1,000 $24,000 $5,000 Wakatipu Abuse Prevention Network Inc. $18,000 Wakatipu District Youth Trust $20,960 Wakatipu Kindergarten $920 Willing Workers Ltd. $10,000 South Otago Youth Trust Inc. $6,500 Work Opportunities Trust $15,000 South Sound Missionary Trust $15,000 Yellow-Eyed Penguin Trust $15,000 Southern Sou’NZ Men’s Harmony Chorus Youthline Southland Inc. $4,500 $7,000 27 28 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 TARANAKI COMMUNITY Recipient Amount Recipient Accident Support Services New Zealand $15,940 Habitat for Humanity North Ltd. (Taranaki) Bishop’s Action Foundation $16,000 Hawera Budget Advisory Service Inc. Brooklands Kindergarten $500 Central Taranaki Employment Trust $8,000 Cre8 Action $2,800 Hawera Rape Crisis Inc. Huntington’s Disease Association Inc. (Wellington) Ironside Vehicle Society Inc. Creeklands Christian Camp (Inglewood, Taranaki) $5,500 Kidsafe Trust (Taranaki) Education Taranaki Inc. $5,000 Lifeline Inc. (Taranaki) $1,000 Lifeskills (Taranaki New Plymouth Branch) Eltham and District Highland Pipe Band Inc. Fitzroy Free Kindergarten Frankleigh Park Kindergarten $500 Marfell Combined Culture Trust $500 Move It Or Lose It (Taranaki) Friends Plus (nga hoa Apiti) $11,555 H.E.L.P Trust $19,500 Multiple Sclerosis Society Inc. (Taranaki) Amount $12,900 $6,900 $20,250 $9,000 $26,000 $7,700 $11,100 $8,880 $25,000 $4,000 $17,200 Recipient New Plymouth 50 Forwards Social Club New Plymouth Budget Advisory Service Inc. Amount $924 $24,000 New Plymouth Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RSA) Inc. Senior Members Club $2,644 New Plymouth Womens Centre Inc. $24,900 New Zealand Choral Federation (Taranaki Region) New Zealand Railway Superannuitants Association Inc. (Taranaki Branch) $1,170 $795 Nga Manu Reo Toastmasters $1,500 Nga Tamariki Toa o te Tai Hau-a-Uru Kapahaka Group $2,290 Ngarongo Ketemarae Araukuku $5,500 Normanby Safer Community Group Inc. $550 Regional Community Committees CELEBRATING PEACE AT PARIHAKA The Parihaka International Peace Festival celebrates a unique legacy of non-violent action. Music, films, speakers, activists, and poets help to promote the Parihaka kaupapa – one of peace, hope, and empowerment. The festival is built on the foundation of legendary Ma-ori activists Tohu and Te Whiti, who pioneered a non-violent movement in the nineteenth century. In 2007, 12,000 international travellers, families and local festival-goers flocked to Taranaki to join the celebration. Social awareness, environmental justice, nuclear issues and human rights were just some of the key topics that drew people to the film and speakers’ forums. A kids’ zone, with acrobats, jugglers and a mud fairy made the Recipient Northpoint Community Trust Omata School Year 5 and 6 Camp Amount $10,500 $960 Recipient Amount Stratford Community Foodbank Society Inc. $1,500 festival truly family friendly. Four stages hosted over a hundred performances, and anyone was welcome to perform on the village stage. The festival was a great boost for the local economy. Festival director Te Miringa said, “The locals are proud that the best Aotearoa New Zealand artists and thousands of people come to their backyard to celebrate.” The wellorganised festival also provided clean toilets and hot showers. One festival-goer said, “I can honestly say it changed my life.” Another said, “We feel like we’re part of something bigger than just our own entertainment – like we’re helping to heal the history of our nation.” A $20,000 Lottery grant from the Taranaki Community Committee helped run the ‘engine’ of the 2007 festival by funding staff in the Parihaka administration office. Recipient Amount Taranaki Young People’s Trust $39,000 Taranaki Youth Health Trust $27,100 $9,500 Tainui Home Trust Board $18,000 Tawhiti Kindergarten $2,000 Peoples Activity Centre $28,000 Tainui Home Trust Board $21,650 Te Aroha Noa Taranaki Trust $2,000 Positive Ageing New Plymouth Trust $11,500 Tainui Playgroup Inc. Patea Paepae in the Park Presbyterian Support Central Rahotu Playcentre Ramanui School Senior Camp Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (New Plymouth) Rock of Life Scouting New Zealand Eltham Scout Group South Taranaki Womens Centre St. John Standby Association of Waverley $3,225 $500 $3,980 $3,650 $19,500 $1,138 $17,000 $6,250 $260 Taranaki Arts Community Trust Taranaki Disabilities Information Centre Trust Taranaki Miniature Horse Society Taranaki Multi Ethnic Council Taranaki Playcentre Association (Toko Playcentre) Taranaki Post Polio Support Group Taranaki Safer Centre Taranaki Sustainable Communities Trust Taranaki Women’s Refuge Inc. $1,073 $21,500 Te Hauora Pou Heretanga Charitable Trust $19,500 $17,250 Te Kotahitanga o Nga Mahanga a Tairi Society Inc. $25,200 The Parihaka Management Trust $20,000 $500 $6,250 $500 $5,657 $30,000 $4,000 $17,300 The Te Wera Outdoor Recreational Trust Society Inc. $14,300 Totara House (South Taranaki) Trust $18,500 Vaimoana Pasifica Charitable Trust $5,500 Waitara Presbyterian Community Services Committee $9,000 29 30 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 WAIKATO COMMUNITY Recipient Amount 24th New Zealand Infantry Battalion Association Inc. (Hamilton Sub-Branch) $800 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand Inc. (Cambridge Branch) $1,000 Adult Literacy Franklin Recipient Kirikiriroa Ma-ori Wardens Sub Association Inc. Seasons For Growth Pastoral Resource $14,000 $25,000 South East Kirikiriroa Community Association Inc. $12,750 $15,750 South Waikato Living Without Violence Trust $12,500 LifeLine Waikato Inc. autism b4 5 $15,000 Awhina Society Inc. $29,070 Lifestreams Waiora Community Services Birthright Inc. (Taupo) $11,000 Lifestyle Trust $18,000 Birthright Inc. (Waikato Te Whanautanga Tika) Link House Trust $31,000 Blue Light Ventures Inc. (Putaruru) $21,000 Literacy Aotearoa Hauraki Charitable Trust Body Positive Waikato $1,000 Literacy Taupo Inc. Cafe for Youth Health $4,700 Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae $16,000 Mangakino and Districts Senior Citizens Association Inc. Cambridge Health and Community Trust $11,375 Mangakino Community Agency Inc. Cambridge Life Skills Institute Trust $15,000 Mangakino Community Festival Committee Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) Inc. (Hauraki) $6,000 $31,000 Colville Community Health Trust $7,000 Colville Social Service Collective Charitable Trust $17,125 Community ChildCare Trust Congolese Community of Waikato Inc. Coromandel Budget Advisory Service Inc. Coromandel Community Organic Gardens $500 $4,000 $10,000 $4,320 Dress for Success (Hamilton) $10,000 Ebenezer Community Trust Family and Caregiver Support Inc. Frankton Dinsdale Rauawaawa Charitable Trust $25,500 $3,500 $19,500 Stepping Out Hauraki Inc. $20,000 $10,000 Superkids Trust (Waikato) $16,000 Surfside Christian Life Centre $18,000 Taiohi Toa Trust $20,000 $7,500 $27,000 $2,600 $3,000 Tairua Care and Friendship Club Inc. $5,000 Tamil Society Inc. (Waikato) $1,500 Taniwha Marae Taupo Budget Advisory Service Inc. Taupo Neighbourhood Support Taupo Youth and Family Centre Inc. Taupo Youth Project $15,000 Te Aroha Springs Community Trust $4,250 $250 Te Awamutu Vision Impaired Group $1,650 Morrinsville Care and Craft Society Inc. Morrinsville Community House Inc. $22,400 $700 $8,437 Te Awamutu Women’s Centre Inc. $7,000 $17,000 $1,000 Te Hauora o Ngati Haua Trust $25,200 Te Kauwhata and Districts Information and Support Centre Inc. $12,800 Te Kuiti Community House Trust $10,000 Te Kuiti Youth Centre Inc. $14,000 Te Mauri Tau Inc. $19,900 New Progress Enterprises Charitable Trust $15,000 Ngaruawahia Community Care and Crisis Support Trust $14,250 Te Puna Tohu Ora Inc. $3,200 $19,000 Te Rau Aroha Papakainga Charitable Trust $8,000 Ngaruawahia Community House Association Inc. Ngaruawahia Community Youth Holiday Programme Ngati Maru Ki Hauraki Inc. $4,550 $13,500 North King Country Family Support Society Inc. $1,000 Te Tini o Kawhia Trust $9,000 Te Whakaruruhau Inc. $15,000 Te Whare Iwi Whangamata Resource Centre Inc. $23,140 Te Whare o Te Ata Fairfield / Chartwell Community House $16,500 $22,000 Otorohanga Support House Whare Awhina Inc. $16,900 Hamilton Abuse Intervention Project $23,000 Paeroa Community Support Trust $32,800 Parawera Marae $10,000 Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki Inc. (formerly Hauraki Womens Refuge Inc.) Parentline Charitable Trust $29,000 Teen-Esteem Workshops $12,375 $4,500 $10,000 $18,550 $4,500 $7,500 $34,000 McKenzie Centre Glenview Community Centre Hamilton Household Budgeting Advisory Trust $8,498 $34,300 Te Ao Marama Whetu Trust Future Te Aroha Trust Hamilton Blind Social Group $1,000 $6,750 Matamata Household Budget Advisory Service Multiple Sclerosis Inc. (Waikato) $20,000 $15,250 Te Ahi Kaa Training and Social Service Centre Inc. $25,000 Desert Spring Ministries Trust Inc. $4,500 Sri Lankan Friendship Society Inc. (Waikato) $20,000 Matamata Community Resource Trust $28,000 $11,000 $29,750 $5,000 Coromandel Youth Support Association Inc. Daycare Centre for the Elderly and Disabled Trust (Taupo) $9,000 Sports and Leisure Association Mangakino Inc. $15,000 Matamata Community Food and Clothing Bank $27,500 Sport Waikato Mangakino Family Services Inc. Coromandel Independent Living Trust $9,000 $2,000 Mangakino Community Festival Committee Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand Inc. (Waikato Branch) Counselling Services North King Country Inc. $7,000 $3,289 $14,000 CARE Services Trust Amount Lake Taupo Primary Health Organisation (PHO) Arts for Health (Waikato Hospital) Trust Cambridge Community Agencies Network Trust Recipient Shama Hamilton Ethnic Women’s Centre Trust Lake Taupo Christian Camp $5,800 Amount Parents Place Charitable Trust Te Whare Oranga Trust $5,000 Thames Budget Service Inc. $5,000 Thames Interchurch Council $3,000 $19,000 $8,000 $12,300 Hamilton Hydrotherapy Pool Charitable Trust $4,000 Hamilton Malayalee Association Inc. $8,200 Hamilton Methodist Social Services (trading as Methodist City Action) $20,200 Pukete Neighbourhood Association Inc. $26,250 Hamilton Multicultural Services Trust $30,000 Putaruru Community Budget Service $15,000 The Social Service Waikato Trust $15,000 Hamilton Permaculture Trust $11,000 Putaruru Fifty Plus Group $1,000 The Thames Womens Centre Trust $29,500 Hamilton Refuge and Support Services $15,000 Putaruru Walking Group $1,500 The Tui Trust $4,000 Hamilton South Community Centre $12,500 Raglan Community House Society Inc. Raglan Ma-ori Wardens Charitable Trust $25,000 Tirau Over 50s Club $1,500 $5,000 Tirau Senior Citizens $23,000 Hauraki Health Link $5,625 People Relying on People Inc. Phoenix House Charitable Trust Pride in Putaruru Hauraki Safety Network Inc. $13,500 Rahui Pokeka Maatua Whaangai Trust Head Injury Society Inc. (Waikato) $26,500 Huntly Community Advice Centre $18,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Taupo District) Kaiaua Sea Scouts Group $4,000 Kainga Aroha Society Inc. $30,500 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Te Aroha and Districts) $15,000 $4,500 $8,000 $2,500 Rosetown Community Ministries Trust $10,000 $22,000 Kaiwhenua Organics Charitable Trust $20,000 Rostrevor House Inc. K’aute Pasifika Services $33,000 $1,000 Kings Empire Veterans (South Waikato) $1,500 Kings Empire Veterans New Zealand Inc. (Hamilton Branch) Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RSA) Inc. Women’s Section (Whangamata) $2,000 Rukumoana Marae Committee $8,000 Sands Waikato $2,000 $3,690 Thames Youth Centre $24,100 The Hub Youth Charitable Trust $20,000 The Refugee Orientation Centre Trust $22,000 $1,500 Tokoroa Council of Social Services $15,000 Tokoroa Senior Citizens and Welfare Centre $15,600 True Colours Charitable Trust $13,000 Turangi Budget Service Inc. $16,000 Volunteering Waikato $20,000 Waihi Budget Service Inc. $15,935 Waihi Community Resource Centre $28,250 Waikato Community Broadcasting Charitable Trust $6,500 Waikato Community Hospice Trust $23,315 Regional Community Committees Recipient Amount Waikato Ethnic Council Inc. $6,500 Waikato Family Centre Trust $8,000 Waikato Queer Youth $5,500 Waikato River Trails Trust $5,000 Waikato Senior Indian Citizens Association Inc. $2,040 Waikato Somali Friendship Society Inc. $3,500 Waiotahi Trust $25,875 Waipa Youth and Whanau Inc. $25,000 Waitomo Support Centre Inc. $6,000 Waka Aroha Kirikiriroa $1,000 Waka Tangata $7,000 Western Community Association Inc. Whangamata Baptist Church $27,500 $8,000 Whitianga Community Services Trust $37,000 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Aotearoa New Zealand (Hamilton) $21,000 Young Workers’ Resource Centre $20,000 TEACHING THE SECRETS OF THE NATIVE BUSH What wonders are hidden in our native bush? A series of weekend wananga, funded by a Lottery grant from the Waikato Community Committee, taught a group of Waikato locals about the powerful medicinal plants and indigenous food growing in their local forests. In the Otorohanga region, the protected bush has a rich Ma-ori history - a history many of the locals don’t know. The Tui Trust, a nonfor-profit organisation with an environmental focus, wanted to share this knowledge with the community and worked with Nga Toi a Ringa, a local Ma-ori organisation, to deliver the wananga. From families with young children to local kuia and kaumatua, over eighty Ma-ori took part in this unique learning experience. They visited freshwater streams and sites where food and medicinal plants were traditionally gathered. The more knowledgeable community members happily shared their insight with the younger generations. On the last wananga, they visited a group of beekeepers who sell their organic manuka honey at the local market. It was an inspiring example of people using the land’s renewable resources to create a sustainable, Marae-based business. The weekend courses sparked surprise and discovery, and strengthened a way for the community to work together as caretakers of the land. 31 32 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 WELLINGTON / WAIRARAPA COMMUNITY RISING ABOVE VIOLENCE IN THE WAIRARAPA In 2001, the Wairarapa community responded to a series of family murders with shock, anger and blame. But these violent incidents also sparked another response: action. The community realised that violence was a problem, and with active support from the Government, they could make a big difference. The Violence Free Wairarapa Campaign is a multi-agency partnership that works to ensure families don’t slip through the cracks. It’s about raising awareness, changing attitudes, and helping the community to realise that violence is unacceptable. Violence takes many forms, including psychological and emotional abuse, and it can happen anywhere: on the sports field, in the local tavern, in the school yard, and in the home. The Violence Free movement is making an impact through media campaigns and initiatives like Kindness Day and the White Ribbon Campaign. This has resulted in more women reporting acts of violence, and the inter-agency collaboration is making the Government response to violence more in-depth and effective. The Masterton Safe and Healthy Community Council, which manages the Violence Free Wairarapa campaign, received a grant of $40,000 from the Wellington / Wairarapa Lottery Community Committee towards salaries and administration in 2006 / 2007. Regional Community Committees Recipient Amount 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand (Brown Owl Branch) $1,800 60’s Up Movement of New Zealand (Maidstone) Abbat Trust Recipient $2,000 $11,000 $10,000 $4,750 Mapusaga o Aiga mo Tagata Pasefika Trust (MOA Trust) Te Whare Tiaki Wahine Refuge Charitable Trust $34,000 $3,500 $1,000 The Hearing Association Inc. (Hutt Valley Branch) $40,000 The Hearing Association Inc. (Hutt Valley Branch) $6,500 Marsden Day Care Trust Alverno Retreat Trust $1,100 Anglican Care Elske Centre $4,000 Masterton Safe and Healthy Community Council Aotea Trust Project K (Kapiti) $8,000 Miramar Community Creche Inc. Aro Valley Community Council Inc. $4,000 Autism Intervention Trust $4,000 Modern Approach to Social Health (MASH) Inc. $25,000 Birthright Inc. (Kapiti) $22,500 Birthright Inc. (Otaki) $17,624 Birthright Inc. (Wellington) $29,000 $10,000 $500 $10,000 $4,470 The Porirua Budget Service Inc. $20,500 The Titahi Bay Super Club $19,750 Timberlea Residents Association (2000) Inc. Mothers Network Inc. (Wellington) $10,300 Totara Park Kindergarten Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand (Wellington Branch) $10,380 Brooklyn Resource Centre Inc. $4,500 Multicultural Services Centre Inc. $20,000 Trentham Youth Worker Trust Capital Seniors Charitable Trust Inc. $8,750 Naku Enei Tamariki Inc. $20,000 Trinity Trust $400 $17,000 National Unit of Testicular Support (NUTS) Challenge 2000 Trust $29,000 New Settlers Centre Trust (Hutt Valley) Chelsea Day Care Trust Community Accounts Mentoring Service Conductive Education Wellington Trust Disabled Distributors Inc. Doris Nicholson Kindergarten Dress for Success (Wellington) $1,000 $10,000 $5,000 $11,000 $500 $15,000 $3,000 $11,860 New Zealand Sri Lanka Friendship Society $500 Ngaio Playcentre $500 $7,122 Operation Green Thumb $9,600 Otaki Family Budgeting Service Inc. $7,000 Otaki Foodbank Inc. $9,000 Earthlink Inc. Te Kaporeihana Mahi Papatuanuku $11,250 Otaki Women’s Health Group Inc. $20,200 Eastbourne Youth Worker Trust $20,500 Pablos Art Studio Inc. $12,500 Parent Help Wellington Inc. $24,700 Eastern Suburbs Diabetes Support Group Eating Disorder Services $150 $16,500 Eritrean Community in Wellington New Zealand Inc. $2,800 Fernleaf Club Inc. (Wellington) $1,500 Petone Community House Porirua Community Services Centre Inc. $3,000 $36,485 Porirua Council of Social Services $4,500 Porirua Healthy Safer Cities Trust $20,250 Porirua Language Project Inc. $3,500 Folau Alofa Charitable Trust Inc. $15,000 Friends Who Care Inc. $26,460 Post and Ante-Natal Distress Support Group Inc. (Wellington) Habitat for Humanity Ltd. (Hutt Valley) $15,130 Post Polio Support Society (Wairarapa) Habitat for Humanity Ltd. (Porirua) $10,000 Presbyterian Support Central $4,500 Presbyterian Support Central $11,400 Huntington’s Disease Association Inc. (Wellington) $12,500 Hutt City Women’s Refuge (Upper Valley Refuge) $21,000 Hutt Rape Counselling Network Inc. $24,000 Hutt Valley Benefit Education Service Trust Hutt Valley Stopping Violence Services Johnsonville Senior Citizens Club Inc. Johnsonville Terrace Centre Trust Kapiti Choices $8,000 Read Write Plus Inc. $18,000 $800 $3,100 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Hutt Valley) $18,100 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Wellington) $2,000 Rimutaka Kindergarten Association (Solway Kindergarten) $400 $3,500 Rintoul Villas Playgroup $500 $5,250 Rongotai College Samoan Parents Association Inc. $21,000 $10,500 $3,000 Kapiti Coast Workers Educational Association $7,000 Samaritans Inc. (Hutt Valley) $3,000 Kapiti Family Budgeting Service $5,800 Samaritans Inc. (Wellington) $15,200 Ropata Village Trust $500 Kapiti Family Centre Inc. $13,000 SeniorNet Inc. (Kapiti) $1,736 Kapiti Womens Health Collective Inc. $19,000 SeniorNet Inc. (Upper Hutt) $2,000 Karori Community Centre $20,000 Society of St. Vincent De Paul (Stokes Valley Conference) Kilbirnie / Lyall Bay Community Centre / Youth Centre Inc. Kilbirnie Community Creche Inc. Kings Empire Veterans Inc. (Horowhenua Branch) Kings Empire Veterans Inc. (Wellington Branch) $7,500 $500 $1,500 $2,000 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Lower Hutt) $500 La Leche League New Zealand Inc. (Upper Hutt) $3,000 South Wairarapa Adult Learning Association Inc. $3,900 $20,000 $500 $1,000 Vincent’s Art Workshop Inc. $13,000 Volunteer Wellington $19,400 Wainuiomata Budgeting Services Trust Wainuiomata Community Centre Inc. $8,000 $27,500 Wainuiomata Community Trust Inc. $6,000 Wainuiomata Foodbank Trust $5,000 Wairarapa Adult Learning Centre Inc. $3,500 Wairarapa Asthma Society $9,000 Wairarapa Community Counselling Centre Inc. $8,500 Wairarapa Free Budget Advisory Service Inc. Wairarapa Green Dollar Exchange Inc. Wairarapa Support, Transition and Related Services (STARS) Trust $10,000 $6,600 $5,500 Wairarapa Womens Centre $15,600 Wairarapa Womens Refuge Inc. $44,000 Wellington Access Radio Wellington Action Role-play Group Inc. $3,000 $1,750 Wellington City Centre for the Elderly $11,000 Wellington City Mission $63,000 Wellington Early Intervention Trust Wellington Ending Abuse and Violence (WEAV) Wellington Region Free Kindergarten Association (Katoa Kindergarten) Wellington Independent Rape Crisis Inc. Wellington Jewish Community Centre $5,500 $15,000 $500 $25,000 $7,500 Wellington Night Shelter Trust $11,000 Wellington People’s Centre $50,000 Wellington Regional Asthma Society Inc. $12,000 Wellington Russian Club Charitable Trust $5,000 Wellington Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation $25,500 $19,500 Wellington Womens Refuge $12,376 $15,500 Stopping Violence Services (Wairarapa) $20,000 WellStop Inc. Strathmore Park Community Base Inc. $21,000 West Kindergarten Street Youth Ministries Trust Inc. $25,000 Westside Playcentre $24,000 Whare Manaaki Inc. Taeaomanino Trust $17,000 $21,500 Xin Hua Chinese Language School Trust $500 Tamariki Holiday Programme Lower Hutt Foodbank $4,000 $10,000 $6,000 Lansdowne Playcentre Lower Hutt Women’s Centre Inc. $8,400 $9,430 Take 5 and Te Whare Marama Inc. $7,000 $6,300 $500 St. Luke’s Union Church (Masterton) $500 Literacy Aotearoa (Wellington) $20,000 Valley Transitionz Inc. $18,000 St. John SuperGrans Charitable Trust $16,500 Upper Hutt Women’s Centre Inc. $8,000 Wellington Womens Health Collective Inc. Lansdowne Kindergarten (Rimutaka) Lifeline Inc. (Wairarapa) United Sri Lanka Association (USLA) Inc. Upper Valley Dance Group (Club) Ngakau Kotahi Ma-ori Women’s Welfare League $4,500 $15,000 Moera Community House Mokai Kainga Ma-ori Centre Catacombs Inc. $4,500 The House of Grace Trust Inc. Trentham Church of Christ Community Centre Trust Carterton Kindergarten Amount Te Upoko o Te Ika District Ma-ori Council Maota Samoa Hutt Valley Charitable Trust Adult Literacy Inc. (Kapiti) Birthright Inc. (Hutt Valley) Recipient Te Waipuna Trust, Team Xtreme Mana Community Enterprises Inc. $20,000 Amount Te Akamataanga Ou $8,345 $28,000 $8,000 Te Kaunihera Kaumatua o te Whanganui a Tara $4,000 $24,457 Te Umiumiga a Tokelau Inc. (Hutt Valley) $7,000 $500 $500 $22,000 $3,000 Youth Development Trust (Wellington) $18,000 Youth Wise Trust $20,000 Youthline Wellington Inc. $21,000 33 34 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 WEST COAST / NELSON-MARLBOROUGH COMMUNITY CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NELSON Thanks to Lottery funding, the Nelson MultiEthnic Council is promoting unity in diversity. Through practical services and vibrant celebrations, the Council helps new arrivals feel welcomed and accepted. and accompanying them to appointments. They actively participate in high-level health care and workforce committees, and promote positive race relations through community education and the media. Culture shock, social isolation, language barriers, and discrimination – especially in the workplace – are the obstacles faced by new migrants and refugees. A successful initiative has been the Nelson Newcomers Network, their aim is to inform newcomers about their new community as well as make friends through social activities such as coffee mornings, drinks evenings, walks, pot luck dinners, picnics and outings. The Race Unity Day Festival is a colourful celebration in the heart of Nelson. Last year, 4,000 people came to see performances like the Korean Choir and Burmese bamboo dancers, and to learn about Nelson’s cultural diversity. The Council’s field worker is out there in the community, helping migrants access services Migrants to Nelson come from all corners of the world, bringing the skills of doctors, lawyers, teachers and computer specialists, to name a few. A Lottery grant of $30,000 went toward salaries, making these colourful celebrations and important services possible. Regional Community Committees Recipient Anglican Parish / Nativity (Blenheim) Amount Recipient $5,000 Amount Marlborough Youth Trust Inc. $30,000 Awatere Community Activities Inc. $15,000 Motu Weka Neighbourhood Centre Inc. $10,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nelson $25,000 Motueka Community House Inc. Birthright Inc. (Marlborough) Bread of Life Trust $32,500 Motueka Recreation Centre, Tasman Regional Sports Trust Buller Adult Reading Inc. $10,500 Motueka Women’s Support Link Inc. $8,000 Moutere Community Youth Trust $7,500 Buller Rural Education Activities Programme (REAP) Inc. $6,140 $5,000 $30,000 Community Alternative Resources for the Elderly $15,000 Community Workers Training and Support Trust Inc. $13,000 DARE Foundation of New Zealand (Nelson) Darnz Hip-Hop Salsa Crew $2,000 $12,000 Moutere Hills Community Centre Inc. $23,000 $9,200 Murchison Community Resource Centre $15,000 Myalgic Encephalopathy / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Support Group Inc. (Nelson) $2,000 Recipient Amount Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Richmond) $15,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Whakatu) $10,000 Riversdale Promotions Inc. St. Johns Church Kids n Coffee and Oasis Groups Stoke Community Centre Inc. Stoke Playgroup $9,960 $2,000 $16,000 $2,000 Stopping Violence Services (Nelson) $30,000 Tahunanui Community Centre Inc. $28,700 Tasman Broadcasting Trust $5,833 Nelson Bays Youth Workers Collective $12,895 Te Maiawhitia o Ngaitahu Whanau Trust $15,000 Nelson Budget Service Inc. $10,500 Te Runanga o Ngati Kuia Charitable Trust $21,000 $20,000 Te Wharerangi Trust Dillon’s Point Community Playgroup $4,341 Nelson Community Organic Gardens Trust Friendship Links-Nelson Trust $2,000 Nelson Multi Ethnic Council $29,190 The Coast Care Trust Inc. $12,000 $9,670 Get Safe Inc. (Motueka) $20,000 Nelson Neighbourhood Centre Inc. $23,766 Golden Bay Community Workers Inc. $60,000 Nelson Rape and Sexual Abuse Network Inc. The Nelson Animal Rescue Community (ARK) Trust Board $29,310 $18,000 Nelson Refugee Assistance Inc. $27,800 The Northern Buller Communities Society Inc. $10,000 Golden Bay Workcentre Trust Grey District Community Volunteer Helpers Inc. $8,000 $20,000 Nelson Sex Offenders Treatment Programme Inc. Tracks Trust $10,000 $13,705 Victory Community Trust $16,200 Volunteer Marlborough (New Branch of Volunteer Nelson) Grey District Young Persons Development Trust $13,100 Nelson Women’s Support Inc. $14,000 Homebuilders West Coast Trust $35,000 Ngati Rarua Iwi Trust $13,500 House 44 South East Stoke Inc. $12,000 Picton Bowling Club Inc. $1,000 Volunteer Nelson Picton Resource Centre Inc. $5,000 Picton Senior Citizens Club $1,000 Wairau Valley Community Trust Hall Board Job Track Karamea Community Business Company Ltd. Karamea Information and Resource Centre Kumara Anglican Parish (Greymouth) $2,000 $8,500 Post Natal Depression Support Network (Nelson) $11,725 $12,000 Potikohua Charitable Trust $25,000 $18,000 Pregnancy Help Inc. (Nelson Branch) $1,220 West Coast Independent Living Centre Inc. West Coast Recovery Drop In Centre Trust Rata Te Awhina Trust $15,000 West Coast Unemployed and Workers Rights Centre Inc. LifeLine Inc. (Nelson) $12,000 Reefton Who Cares Inc. $38,000 West Coast Well Women’s Centre Inc. Magenta Creative Trust $12,000 LifeLine Inc. (Marlborough) $4,420 Manuka Community House Inc. Ma-ori Womens Welfare League $9,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Golden Bay) (Blenheim Branch) $2,358 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Marlborough) $10,000 Riding for the Disabled Association Inc. (Motueka) Marlborough Migrant Centre Establishment Committee Marlborough Pacific Island Community Trust $8,130 $5,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $15,000 $1,500 $16,000 $9,000 $5,000 $23,800 Whakatu Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust $17,000 Women In Nelson Inc. $10,000 Youth and Community Facility Trust $19,000 Youth for Christ (Marlborough) $18,500 Youth for Christ (Nelson) $2,500 35 36 Lottery Grants Record 2006—2007 STATUTORY BODIES Three statutory bodies - Creative New Zealand, the New Zealand Film Commission and Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) receive a percentage of Lottery Grants Board funding every year to give New Zealand’s best artistic and sporting talent a helping hand. Recipient Creative New Zealand Amount $21,310,000 New Zealand Film Commission $9,009,455 The New Zealand Film Archive Sport and Recreation New Zealand $693,035 $30,890,000 SPARC GETS KIWIS MOVING SPARC is dedicated to getting New Zealanders moving. That means everything from supporting elite athletes to getting out into local communities and encouraging people to get active. SPARC’s vision for New Zealand is a nation inspired to be active, participate and win. In 2006 / 2007 SPARC received $30.89 million from the Lottery Grants Board to support a wide variety of programmes. SPARC’s Green Prescriptions are changing lives. Chris Davis suffers from asthma and Type 2 diabetes. She could barely walk to her letterbox and she was being admitted to hospital for one week every month. In 2007 the 54 year-old was given a ‘Green Prescription’ by her doctor. She was invited to join a ten-week group exercise programme, and five months later, amazingly, she did the seven kilometres Round the Bays Walk. One of the most exciting changes is that Chris no longer has to take 10 units of insulin a day. Gone are the morning jabs and she is feeling great. Chris says her children are over the moon and her grandchildren are loving the changes. She has reconnected with old friends and she is looking at returning to work. Doctors and nurses give ‘Green Prescriptions’ to patients whose health would improve with physical exercise. Patients get face-to-face, group and phone support and advice to help them on their way to a healthier lifestyle. OPENING INTERNATIONAL DOORS FOR NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS The Lottery Grants Board granted $21.31 million to Creative New Zealand in 2006 / 2007 to develop and promote the arts for all New Zealanders. One exhibition showcasing Ma-ori and Pacific art in England proved to be a foot in the door for New Zealand artists to take up more opportunities overseas. Pasifika Styles at Cambridge University’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology displayed remarkable new work that responded to artefacts already held by the Museum. Lisa Reihana’s work tau toko erected an installation around a carved figure, or teko teko. The teko teko was surrounded by footage of blue New Zealand skies, and viewers could “converse with the ancestor” through audio headsets playing Ma-ori choir songs, the tapping sounds of carving, and BBC-style commentary. The Museum has since purchased the work, and invited Lisa to give a talk at the Tate Modern in London. George Nuku displayed a glowing perspex wharenui that created a dramatic entry point into the Museum. He was subsequently invited to be the British Museum’s artist in residence for the exhibition Power and Taboo - Sacred Objects from the Pacific. Creative New Zealand Chief Executive Stephen Wainwright said, “International success for New Zealand arts is a priority. An exhibition like Pasifika Styles presents artists with the opportunity to be seen by a wide international audience and it is wonderful to see new doors open for them.” Statutory Bodies TWO MILLION KIWIS WATCH NEW ZEALANDMADE FILMS was set to an original score by Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation. Nearly half of all New Zealanders – two million Kiwis – were watching home-grown feature films in 2006 / 2007, thanks to production support from the New Zealand Film Commission. The Kiwi horror flick Black Sheep and the highly moving drama Out of the Blue, which tells the story of the Aramoana massacre and the strength of the community that lived through the ordeal, were just two of 14 feature films supported by the New Zealand Film Commission in 2006 / 2007. The wickedly offbeat love story Eagle vs Shark wowed film festival audiences at Sundance and Toronto before coming home to capture Kiwi hearts. This oddball romantic comedy is the vision of Ma-ori writer-director Taika Waititi, and From independent short films to recordbreaking blockbusters, the Film Commission was able to lift the Kiwi film industry and achieve outstanding sales and recognition thanks to $9 million in Lottery funding. 37 New Zealand Lottery Grants Board c/o The Department of Internal Affairs 46 Waring Taylor Street P O Box 805, WELLINGTON Freephone: 0800 824 824 Fax: 04 495 7225 Website: www.dia.govt.nz/lotterygrantsboard
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