UHCF also requires and appreciates the support of our Grant Funders. We especially would like to thank the following for their recent and ongoing support
Air Rescue Services Ltd was incorporated in February 2002 for the purpose of operating gaming machines to raise funds for distribution to charitable and community organisations throughout the Canterbury, West Coast, Otago and Marlborough regions of New Zealand.
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The Racing Industry Transition Agency (RITA) was appointed by Racing Minister Rt. Hon. Winston Peters on 1 July 2019 to enable the urgent changes required to drive the racing industry toward a financially sustainable future.
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One Foundation (formerly First Sovereign Trust Limited) was established in 2004 to distribute grant funding from the proceeds of licensed gaming machines. Our machines are operated under our Class 4 gambling licence, as authorised under the Gaming Act 2003.
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The Pelorus Trust is a charitable trust based in Lower Hutt which raises funds for charitable, philanthropic and sporting purposes through the operation of gaming machines. We are a mid-sized gaming trust operating machines from hotels and taverns between Far North District and Nelson/Marlborough.
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The Lion Foundation is one of New Zealand’s oldest and most respected Charitable Trusts. Since 1988 we have returned over $850 million back to the community, supporting thousands of good causes all around New Zealand.
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Trust House is a community-owned company. Our aim is to enhance the wellbeing of people in our region, by funding local events and organisations and running great local businesses.
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Grassroots Trust was established in 2003 to support sport, education and community sectors. Great care is taken to ensure funds granted are well used and for the authorised purpose and many local communities have already benefited from a Grassroots Trust grant.
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The Hutt Mana Charitable Trust’s objective is to build a strong and sustainable community and environment. Our priority focus areas are sustainability, environment, energy conservation and efficiency and promoting opportunities for sport, recreation and youth.
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The Upper Hutt Cossie Club Inc. was formed in 1961 and completely destroyed by fire in 2003. The Club was rebuilt and re-opened in 2005 and is one of the leading clubs in New Zealand.
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