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First Light Community Foundation's Authorised Purpose
First Light Community Foundation may make grants for authorised purposes as follows:
- any charitable purpose;
- any non-commercial purpose that is beneficial to the whole or a section of the community; and
- promoting, controlling, and conducting race meetings under the Racing Act 2003, but excluding the payment of racing stakes.
The above authorised purpose includes (but is not limited to):
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amateur sport;
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amateur sports coaches for specific short-term coaching courses and coaching clinics for junior sports people;
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ground maintenance for amateur sporting facilities;
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overseas travel to genuine amateur sporting tournaments;
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public sports facilities (e.g. a stadium) provided that the facilities are not used primarily for professional sport;
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trophies and modest non-cash prizes; and
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wages and salaries where the employing body has an entirely non-commercial community or charitable purpose and provided that the payment of a wage is necessary to achieve the authorised purpose.
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general public education;
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education scholarships (provided the students are selected in a fair and open manner after public advertising, and are overseen by a recognised educational authority or school board, and provided that they are limited to primary and secondary level);
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non-profit community cultural or arts festivals;
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the promotion of public amenities such as parks or museums;
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supporting non-commercial emergency rescue services;
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grants to recognised charitable organisations (e.g. Plunket, Salvation Army or Red Cross) to further the objectives of these groups;
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the provision and maintenance of grounds, buildings and facilities where these are primarilyused for race meetings; and
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the provision and maintenance of on-course facilities for horse and greyhounds, trainers and jockeys
Grants will not be made for:
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groups or individuals standing for an election to public office;
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lobby groups or action/pressure groups (e.g. Greenpeace, or Sensible Sentencing Trust);
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social events, e.g. school balls, family reunions, entertainment in pubs or clubs, sporting trips for supporters or spectators, or after match functions for sporting groups.
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personal or commercial gain;
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professional sport;
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non-affiliated "social" sports clubs (such as corporate leagues); or
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racing stakes.
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