Funding Local Sport
The Hillary Commission's Community Sport Fund provided funding to sports clubs in 1999-2000 through the following local authorities. Rural district councils receive a guaranteed minimum of $22,000 to enable them to meet the special needs of their community clubs:
Local Authority |
Total |
Funding Local Sport |
Auckland City Council
|
$464,817 |
Christchurch City Council
|
$396,921 |
Manukau City Council
|
$340,833 |
North Shore City Council
|
$228,411 |
Waitakere City Council
|
$205,902 |
Wellington City Council
|
$204,057 |
Dunedin City Council
|
$147,600 |
Hamilton City Council
|
$142,311 |
Lower Hutt City Council
|
$121,155 |
Tauranga District Council
|
$104,550 |
Palmerston North City Council
|
$92,250 |
Rodney District Council
|
$88,929 |
Whangarei District Council
|
$85,731 |
New Plymouth District Council
|
$84,501 |
Hastings District Council
|
$83,886 |
Rotorua District Council
|
$82,656 |
Far North District Council
|
$79,937 |
Napier City Council
|
$67,527 |
Invercargill City Council
|
$63,837 |
Franklin District Council
|
$63,222 |
Porirua City Council
|
$58,671 |
Gisborne District Council
|
$57,441 |
Wanganui District Council
|
$55,719 |
Timaru District Council
|
$52,644 |
Papakura District Council
|
$51,168 |
Nelson City Council
|
$50,922 |
Waikato District Council
|
$49,938 |
Kapiti Coast District Council
|
$49,815 |
Waipa District Council
|
$49,323 |
Marlborough District Council
|
$48,831 |
Tasman District Council
|
$48,708 |
Western Bay of Plenty District
|
$46,371 |
Upper Hutt City Council
|
$46,002 |
Southland District Council
|
$43,758 |
Waimakariri District Council
|
$42,681 |
Whakatane District Council
|
$41,943 |
Taupo District Council
|
$39,852 |
Horowhenua District Council
|
$37,638 |
Matamata-Piako District Council
|
$36,654 |
South Taranaki District Council
|
$35,424 |
Manawatu District Council
|
$35,178 |
Selwyn District Council
|
$32,964 |
Thames-Coromandel District Council
|
$32,349 |
Ashburton District Council
|
$31,488 |
South Waikato District Council
|
$30,750 |
Masterton District Council
|
$28,290 |
Waitaki District Council
|
$26,445 |
Tararua District Council
|
$23,124 |
Clutha District Council
|
$22,448 |
Banks Peninsula District Council
|
$22,000 |
Buller District Council
|
$22,000 |
Carterton District Council
|
$22,000 |
Central Hawkes Bay District Council
|
$22,000 |
Central Otago District Council
|
$22,000 |
Gore District Council
|
$22,000 |
Grey District Council
|
$22,000 |
Hauraki District Council
|
$22,000 |
Hurunui District Council
|
$22,000 |
Kaikoura District Council
|
$22,000 |
Kaipara District Council
|
$22,000 |
Kawerau District Council
|
$22,000 |
Mackenzie District Council
|
$22,000 |
Opotiki District Council
|
$22,000 |
Otorohanga District Council
|
$22,000 |
Queenstown Lakes District Council
|
$22,000 |
Rangitikei District Council
|
$22,000 |
Ruapehu District Council
|
$22,000 |
South Wairarapa District Council
|
$22,000 |
Stratford District Council
|
$22,000 |
Waimate District Council
|
$22,000 |
Wairoa District Council
|
$22,000 |
Waitomo District Council
|
$22,000 |
Westland District Council
|
$22,000 |
Chatham Island County Council
|
$10,000 |
Total
|
$4,893,572 |
Criteria
Non-profit organisations can apply for Community Sport Funding through local authorities. New Zealand-based projects with a sport, fitness and leisure component are eligible so long as the organisation can contribute a significant part of the total cost. Coach and volunteer training that will benefit young participants is the priority of the fund. Clubs wanting to form a close sporting link with one or more schools are particularly welcome to apply.


Funding National Sports Organisations
The Hillary Commission funds over 100 national sport and active-leisure bodies through direct grants and the New Zealand Sports Foundation (which distributes our high-performance funds). Thousands of clubs also receive grants from the Community Sport Fund (through local authorities).
Click here for the Funding National Sports Organisations table
Grants for disabled sport allied to a particular code, such as Wheelchair Basketball, are included with that item (in this case, basketball).
Statement of Financial Performance
for the year ended 30 June 2000
1998-1999
ACTUAL
$ 000s |
|
$ 000s |
1999-2000
ACTUAL
$ 000s |
1999-2000
BUDGET
$ 000s |
|
Revenue |
|
|
|
3,000 |
Government Grant |
|
3,388 |
2,500 |
27,000 |
NZ Lottery Grants Board |
|
27,080 |
27,080 |
3,782 |
NZ Lottery Grants Board Sport 2000 Fund |
|
3,807 |
3,807 |
200 |
Interest |
|
230 |
200 |
1,317 |
Miscellaneous Income |
|
1,280 |
225 |

$35,299 |
|
|

$35,785 |

$33,812 |
|
Less Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sport Development |
|
|
|
5,649 |
National Sports Development Grants |
5,653 |
|
5,700 |
816
|
International Events |
622 |
|
450 |
2,304 |
Regional Sports Development Grants |
2,321 |
|
2,304 |
655 |
Coaching |
350 |
|
295 |
1,206 |
Policy Advice & Contract Support |
908 |
|
930 |
79 |
Special Projects |
110 |
|
100 |

10,709 |
|

|
9,964 |

9,779 |
|
Active Living |
|
|
|
1,240 |
Regional Participation Projects |
1,240 |
|
1,243 |
679 |
He Oranga Poutama |
492 |
|
320 |
917 |
Push Play & Green Prescriptions |
1,358 |
|
998 |
4,885 |
Community Sports Fund |
4,919 |
|
4,917 |
898 |
Policy advice & contract support |
910 |
|
937 |

8,619 |
|

|
8,919 |

8,415 |
|
Junior Sport |
|
|
|
2,516 |
Regional Contracts |
2,647 |
|
2,633 |
851 |
Promotion, Policy Advice & Contract Support |
741 |
|
693 |

3,367 |
|

|
3,388 |

3,326 |
|
High Performance |
|
|
|
6,500 |
NZ Sports Foundation |
6,888 |
|
6,000 |
4,300 |
Sports 2000 |
4,027 |
|
4,027 |

10,800 |
|

|
10,915 |

10,027 |
|
|
|
|
|
2,736 |
Corporate Services |
|
2,543 |
2,852 |
|
|
|
|
|

$36,231
 |
Total Expenditure |
|

$35,729
 |

$34,399
 |
($932)
 |
Net Surplus / (Deficit) for the Year |
|
$56
 |
($587)
 |
The full Financial
Statements along with the notes can be viewed in our published 1999-2000
Annual Report E-32. The above statement differs from the statement published
in our Annual Report E-32, in that Corporate Services' costs have not
been re-allocated across programmes.


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