Franklin grants support smaller communities

Communities get a helping hand

Last Updated : 22 Sep 2020
Franklin grants support smaller communities
A $1000 grant will help bring a Franklin Arts Centre Diwali event alive.

More than $9000 has been awarded in Franklin Local Board quick response grants.

With applications totalling just under $33,000, board chair Andy Baker says it was particularly pleasing to support groups active in smaller communities within the region.

The Kawakawa Bay Community Association received a grant that will allow it to operate programmes for young people in the area, and neighbouring Orere, while budding young actors will stage A Tantalising Christmas after the Hunua Theatre Club was awarded $800.

“It’s obvious there will be pressure on funding in all areas in the wake of COVID-19 but it’s great to see communities staging events and continuing to work to support each other.”

Grants:                                                                                             

  • Blue Light Ventures, $869 for two young people to attend a skills programme
  • Franklin Mobility Bus, $2000 for fuel costs and maintenance for two vans
  • Hunua Theatre Club, $800 for A Tantalising Christmas for young players
  • Waiuku Toy Library, $629 for event costs
  • Waiuku Museum Society, $1850 towards a lighting upgrade
  • Arogya Mantra, $1000 for a Franklin Arts Centre Diwali event
  • St Andrews Community Trust, $500 towards Waiuku's Festival of Flowers
  • Pukekohe Lawn Tennis Club, $900 for Love Tennis weekend
  • Kawakawa Bay Community Assoc, $1000 for Kawakawa / Orere youth activities.
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