SPORT NZ ANNOUNCE RELIEF FUND

 

This morning Sport New Zealand announced a relief package for sport and recreation organisations, which will be accessible to some basketball Associations and clubs:

  • Local clubs (with individual members) can apply for up to $1,000.
  • Regional organisations (with member organisations) can apply for up to $40,000.

The Resilience Fund is specifically to help support organisations that are facing financial hardship due to the impact of COVID-19. It Is not for the purpose of creating sporting opportunities or events.

To apply, organisations must submit an application to their Regional Sports Trust – applications open at 10am on 11 May. The application must include a budget for the current financial year. This should prove the struggle to cover costs.

We recommend Associations that are considering applying for this package to:

  • Read the full details, including the FAQs and media release outlined below, and double check the Sport NZ website.
  • Prepare the budget in the coming days so it is available when you are accessing your RSTs application process on Monday (11 May).
  • Should Associations wish to discuss this further with someone at Basketball New Zealand, email matthew@nz.basketball in the first instance.

 


 

SPORT NZ MEDIA RELEASE

Sport NZ announces further $25 million short-term relief package

Primary focus on clubs and regional organisations

Sport NZ has created a $25 million package to provide further short-term relief for organisations at all levels of sport and active recreation. The funds have been made available through savings achieved from the reprioritisation of Sport NZ’s work programme in the wake of COVID-19, as well as the drawing down on cash reserves.

Today’s announcement follows an initial package of support for Sport NZ and High Performance Sport NZ partners announced in early April. This provided financial certainty for National Sport and Recreation Organisations, Regional Sport Trusts others, with funding commitments totalling $70 million per annum. Partners were provided with flexibility on how these funds could be used to reflect the challenging circumstances resulting from COVID-19 through until 30 June 2021.

The second tranche of support announced today has a focus on providing relief for struggling local and regional sport and recreation organisations. This relief will be provided via a $15m Community Resilience Fund.

“Play, active recreation and sport have a key role in maintaining individual health and wellbeing, bringing our communities together and keeping these communities strong,” says Sport NZ CEO Peter Miskimmin.

“It is vital that organisations at all levels of our sector remain viable and are there when play, active recreation and sport can fully resume, and we believe we have structured this relief package in a way that will maximise its benefit at all levels of the sector for the greatest possible good.”

“Clubs and regional organisations are the heartbeat of our sector but have been among the hardest hit by COVID-19, particularly through the loss of Class 4 gaming revenue and membership fees and they need support now more than ever,” says Peter Miskimmin.

The Sport NZ Community Resilience Fund opens on Monday 11 May and will be administered through New Zealand’s 14 regional sports trusts due to the strength of their networks deep into their local sport and recreation communities. Eligible organisations can apply for a maximum of $1,000 for clubs and $40,000 for regional bodies.

Also included in Sport NZ’s $25 million relief package are:

  • A partner support fund ($6 million) to help Sport NZ and HPSNZ investment partners maintain critical roles and business functions which are at risk due to COVID-19
  • An exceptional system support fund ($1 million) to protect key national organisations who are not normal recipients of Sport NZ investment
  • A physical activity fund ($3 million) to promote play, active recreation and sport opportunities to those who most need it (e.g. people who are less active, disabled or live in high deprivation areas)

Further details on these three funds will be announced over the coming weeks.

Sport NZ also continues to provide expert business capability support to its partners in areas such as finance, human resources and technology, as well as providing free employee wellbeing services and support in accessing the Government’s COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme.

More information on new $25 million short-term relief package and Sport NZ’s wider response to COVID-19 is available here at sportnz.org.nz.


Sport NZ Relief Fund webpage

FAQs Community Resilience Fund – Sport NZ

Factsheet Sport NZ (updated)