$13.6 million boost to community sports facilities through Auckland Council grants

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Source: Auckland Council

Sports facilities like football turfs or tennis courts are vital for the health and well-being of Aucklanders – they’re also great places for people in Tāmaki Makaurau to meet and connect.

That’s why Auckland Council has allocated $13.6 million to 18 sports organisations through its Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund 2024/2025, for the development of these facilities across the region.

The funding was approved by the council’s Planning, Environment and Parks Committee on 15 August 2024.

Councillor Richard Hills, the committee’s chair, says the funding will help more Aucklanders to participate in community sport and recreation activities.

“Aucklanders from all walks of life love to stay active through sport. From community sport, right up to winning gold medals at the Olympics, sport and recreation is something we can all get involved in.

“We’ve allocated funding to a range of organisations across the region so they can invest in and enhance their facilities to meet the sport and recreation needs of Aucklanders now and into the future.

“We received a large number of applications, which is great, but does make it difficult prioritising so many great projects into the budget envelope. I’d like to thank each and every applicant for the time and effort they put into applying for this year’s grant.”

Applications were sought from organisations for significant facility development proposals to enable increased participation in sport and recreation.

Councillor Angela Dalton, the committee’s deputy chair, says this significant investment recognises the ongoing need for high-calibre sports organisations and facilities in Tāmaki Makaurau.

“Auckland Council is proud to help sports organisations invest in their infrastructure and facilities, work which will ultimately help provide Aucklanders with spaces to stay active, participate in their chosen sport, and connect.

“Non council-owned facilities are crucial to Auckland’s sport and recreation facility network as they meet evolving demands for sporting opportunities.”

How funding is allocated

The council received 55 applications for funding, The applications requested a total of $40.7 million.

Auckland Council staff reviewed the applications for eligibility to ensure alignment with the Community Grant Policy and Increasing Aucklanders’ Participation in Sport: Investment Plan 2019-2039. Twenty-four applications were shortlisted and presented to an independent assessment panel.

The panel recommended that 18 of 24 shortlisted applications receive grants. These grants have been allocated the full $13, 636, 178 amount.

The full eligibility criteria and funding priorities are explained on the Auckland Council website.

Next funding round

Applications for the next round of Sport and Recreational Facilities Investment Fund -for 2025/2026 financial year, will open in late 2024 or early 2025.

Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund 2024/2025 recipients

Recipient

Project title

Funding up to:

Auckland Central Volleyball Club, Incorporated

Auckland Central Volleyball Club Sand Volleyball Facility at Onehunga High School

$250,000

Auckland City Football Club Incorporated

Mount Roskill Community Turf

$150,000

Auckland Hockey Association Incorporated

Lloyd Elsmore Park Hockey Stadium – Turf 2 renewal and LED Floodlight upgrade

$350,000

Glen Eden Tennis Club Incorporated

LED Floodlighting and 4 Court turfing and Building Drainage work

$170,000

Helensville District Rugby Football Club Incorporated

Shower and changing room facility upgrades

$188,239

Highbrook Regional Watersports Centre Trust

Stage One: Main Building Ground Floor ‘Table Top’

$3,100,000

Karaka Sports Ground Society Incorporated

Tennis and Netball Courts

$150,000

Mahurangi East Bowling Club Incorporated

Resurfacing ‘B’ Green

$70,000

Netball North Harbour Incorporated

NNH Building Upgrade

$1,650,000

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Sport, Recreation, and Hauora Centre

$150,000

North Shore Rowing Club Incorporated

North Harbour Rowing Centre – Rame Road, Greenhithe

$500,000

Northcote and Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League and Sports Club Incorporated

Northcote and Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League and Sports Club

$500,000

Pakuranga United Rugby Club Incorporated

Howick Pakuranga Community Sports Centre Gymnasium Expansion

$2,423,939

Papakura Tennis and Squash Club Incorporated

Papakura Tennis and Squash Club Refurbishment

$345,000

Te Pou Herenga Waka Waka Ama Club Incorporated

Te Whare Herenga Waka

$239,000

The Colin Dale Park KartSport Development Charitable Trust

Colin Dale Park KartSport Development

$2,500,000

The Tennis Charitable Trust

Albany Sports Park

$600,000

Uni-Mount Bohemian Association Football Club Incorporated

Bill McKinlay Park Turf Upgrade

$300,000

Total

$13,636,178

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