A new batch of schools and charitable organisations have been named as recipients of the 2022 MainPower Community Fund.
Since 2015, the Fund has distributed more than $190,000 to more than 170 groups and schools in the MainPower network.
Twice a year MainPower gives away a share of $30,000 to community groups and schools. $10,000 is split between successful school applications and $20,000 between community groups.
Consumers on the MainPower Network can apply for a share of the funding. Applications are then shortlisted, and the winners are decided by an online community vote.
The next funding found will open from mid- April until October.
More information on the MainPower Community Fund is available here.
2022 MainPower Community Fund Recipients
Community Groups
- 88 Rangiora Squadron ATC (Air Training Corps)
- Amberley District Community Vehicle Trust
- Aroha Project North Canterbury
- Ashley Gorge Track and Trapping Group
- Darnley Club Kaiapoi – Senior Citizens Club
- Hanmer Springs Bowling Club Inc.
- Kaiapoi Community Support
- Kaiapoi Toy Library
- Keep Rangiora Beautiful
- Kitty Kingdom
- Meals on Wheels, Amberley
- North Canterbury Basketball Association
- North Canterbury Swim Club Inc.
- NZRT12 – Waimakariri New Zealand Response Team 12
- Oxford Search and Rescue
- Pegasus Dragons Dragon Boating Club
- Pinc and Steel Cancer Rehabilitation Trust
- Rangiora Community Patrol
- Rangiora Toy Library
- Rotherham Community Pool
- Takahanga Bowling Club Kaikoura
- Woodend Rugby Club
Schools
- Amberley School
- Ashgrove School
- Ashley Playcentre
- Broomfield School
- Cust School
- Greta Valley School
- Rangiora High School Nursery
- Rangiora High School U16 Rugby
- Sefton Primary School
- St Partick’s School Kaiapoi
- Te Matauru Primary
- View Hill School
- Waiau School