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Christmas comes early for Hawke’s Bay charities

Christmas comes early for Hawke’s Bay charities

Christmas has come early for 44 community groups across the region with more than $117,000 distributed by Hawke’s Bay Foundation from funds donated by Hawke’s Bay residents.

The funding distribution includes a generous $68,600 from the Tindall Foundation, which focuses on supporting families and social services, and caring for our environment and ecosystem.

Acting Chairman Brian Martin says this is the largest annual distribution made by Hawke’s Bay Foundation.

“Thanks to the generosity of Hawke’s Bay people we’re delighted to be able to help so many groups from across the region – from Raupunga in the north to Central Hawke’s Bay in the south. It’s our largest distributution to date, and it’s really encouraging to see the ongoing rapid growth in the Foundation’s capital funds.

“This really is all about Hawke’s Bay people giving to support causes in our community, through Hawke’s Bay Foundation. The Tindall Foundation has played a pivotal role in supporting the growth of community foundations across New Zealand, and it’s up to us to maintain the momentum in Hawke’s Bay,” he says.

“We need more local people to get behind and support the Foundation, so we can continue this integral role of growing community vitality in the region.”

Mr Martin says the Foundation would like to be able to do more to assist our region’s community organisations.

“This year we received over 70 applications from a range of local charities seeking more than half a million dollars in funding. We would have loved to help more groups – so we need more people donating regularly to the Foundation, so that we can keep supporting the community on their behalf,” he says.

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“If you’re stuck for a Christmas gift, please consider giving a donation to Hawke’s Bay Foundation. It’s not only tax deductible, but it will keep on giving back to the region forever. To make things easy we’re just working through the process of being listed as a payee in the online banking system, so look us up – and please donate. Every little bit helps.”

About the Foundation

Hawke’s Bay Foundation is a community foundation where money donated is invested and the income given away annually, thereby enabling the principal to keep growing, building up a valuable community asset. As the principal grows, the amount able to be donated also grows.

It is modelled on the highly succcessful Vancouver Foundation of Canada, which started in 1943 with an initial donation of $1000, and is now worth over $1 billion.

For more information, visit the website: http://hawkesbayfoundation.org.nz/index.php

The list of the 2015 recipients from Hawke’s Bay Foundation:

OrganisationAmount
Age Concern Flaxmere$2,000
Age Concern Havelock North$1,500
Age Concern Napier$1,500
Autism New Zealand$1,000
Birthright HB Child & Family Care Trust$2,500
CHB Budget Service$2,000
CHB Family Services$2,000
Christian Lovelink$3,000
Citizen’s Advice Bureau – Hastings$2,500
Citizen’s Advice Bureau – Napier$2,500
Diabetes Hawke’s Bay$1,000
Dove Hawke’s Bay$5,000
Epic Ministries$4,000
Family Works HB HIPPY Programme$2,000
Growing Through Grief $2,500
Hastings Budget Advisory Service$2,000
Hastings Giants Boxing Academy$5,000
Hayseed Trust$2,000
Heretaunga Seniors$2,000
Heretaunga Women’s Centre$4,000
Hohepa Homes$5,000
KidsCan$1,000
Leg Up Trust$5,000
Marae Whakaute project – trade training$7,000
Napier Community Foodbank$2,600
Napier Family Centre$5,000
Nga Tukemata O Kahungunu$2,000
Pakeke Centre$2,500
Paul Hunter Centre$2,000
People’s Advocacy Society$2,500
Pleroma Social Services$1,500
Prima Volta$2,000
Puna Aranui Whanau Trust$2,000
Salvation Army – container housing$5,000
St Vincent de Paul Society (St Patrick’s Conference)$2,300
Te Matau a Maui Voyaging Trust Waka Experience$1,500
Te Tai Timu Trust$2,500
Te Whakaritorito Trust$1,000
The Parenting Place$2,000
Victim Support$2,500
Volunteering Hawke’s Bay$2,000
Youth Development Trust$1,500
Youth Quest$5,000
Zeal Education Trust$2,000
Total funding$117,400

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