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$220 million new funding for communities

Published: Wed 17 Jul 2013 11:20 AM
17 July 2013
$220 million new funding for communities
Internal Affairs Minister and Presiding Member of the Lottery Grants Board Chris Tremain today announced that over $220 million generated from Lottery profits will be returned to the community this year.
“I’m pleased the Lottery Grants Board is making future focused decisions. The Board has made improving digital literacy in communities a funding priority. It has confirmed that communities wanting to fund earthquake assessment and strengthening work can also apply for grants,” says Mr Tremain.
“Three statutory bodies, New Zealand Film Commission, Creative New Zealand and Sport New Zealand will receive over $88 million which is a 21 per cent increase on the previous year.
“The remaining funds are shared between Regional Community Committees and National Committees. Recent examples include half a million dollars for the Wellington Zoo for a new conservation and wildlife exhibit, a two year $50,000 grant for Napier Budget Advisory services and almost $60,000 for Kumeu Arts centre in Auckland.
“This money will make a huge difference to communities up and down the country who will be able to get important projects up and running.
“Increased profits have also enabled funding of $11 million to support projects that protect New Zealand’s environment and heritage, and over $8 million will go to support Marae restoration and development.
“World War One commemorations are well on track with a number of projects having their funding approved. Examples include the restoration of a memorial to Māori soldiers in Moutoa Gardens in Whanganui, a mobile World War One exhibition space in the Bay of Plenty, the digitisation of World War One images and developing up to ten memorials of regional significance in Southland.”
A full breakdown of the 2013/14 allocation is below:
2013/14
Amount ($)
Creative New Zealand
31,500,000
New Zealand Film Commission (including New Zealand Film Archive)
14,700,000
Sport New Zealand
42,000,000
Total (direct allocations)
88,200,000
Lottery Regional Community Committees
Northland
1,747,741
Auckland
9,603,976
Waikato
3,567,666
Bay of Plenty/Gisborne
2,922,832
Taranaki
954,721
Hawke’s Bay
1,316,553
Manawatu/Whanganui
2,127,223
Wellington/Wairapa
3,040,730
West Coast/Nelson-Marlborough
1,417,388
Canterbury/Kaikoura
3,716,038
Otago/Southland
2,242,262
Sub-total (Lottery Regional Community Committee allocation)
32,657,130
Lottery National Committees
Significant Projects Fund
30,000,000
National Community Committee
16,766,755
Community Facilities Committee
15,631,800
Community Sector Research Committee
0[1]
World War One Commemorations, Environment and Heritage Committee
11,000,048[2]
Health Research Committee
3,831,831
Individuals with Disabilities Committee
5,309,181
Marae Heritage and Facilities Committee
8,278,850
Minister’s Discretionary Fund
378,770
Outdoor Safety Committee
9,953,778
Applicant’s GST expenses
1,020,732
Sub-total (Lottery National Committees allocation)
102,171,745
Total (Distribution Committees)
134,828,875
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