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ANZ NZ gives $1m to grassroots cricket and netball

ANZ Bank New Zealand (ANZ NZ) today announced the ANZ Good Sports Grants programme, pledging $1 million to support the return of grassroots cricket and netball following the Covid-19-imposed hiatus.

 

ANZ NZ has had longstanding relationships with Netball New Zealand and New Zealand Cricket and Antonia Watson, ANZ NZ CEO, said conversations with each sporting body highlighted how badly community sport had been impacted in recent months.

 

“For most New Zealanders, life as we knew it stopped a few months ago, and that included Kiwi kids’ Saturday morning sport,” she said.

 

“As New Zealand moves down the Covid-19 Alert Levels and we return to a more familiar way of life, it’s important to help kids back into their team sport and physical activity.

 

“We worked with Netball New Zealand and New Zealand Cricket to create a community grant programme as they both told us community clubs would be facing challenges as they get back up and running again. In response we created the ANZ Good Sports Grants programme committing $1 million to help local teams and clubs return to the games they enjoy.”

 

All local netball and cricket clubs or teams can apply for support through the ANZ grant. ANZ NZ is encouraging applicants to ask for what they need to help them get back up and running, this could include anything from uniforms and equipment to funding to help with ground maintenance.

 

Netball and cricket clubs or teams can visit https://www.anz.co.nz/goodsports now to apply.

 

“We want to help remove the financial barrier to help ensure as many Kiwi kids get back to playing netball and cricket safely, and as soon as possible,” Ms Watson said.

 

Netball New Zealand Chief Executive Jennie Wyllie said: “This ANZ NZ funding has come at a time community sport needs help getting back on its feet. Most sports teams haven’t been able to play for almost two months and as netballers we can’t wait for our teams to return to the court, and this grant will help ensure as many teams as possible can. If local clubs and teams are struggling financially we urge you to apply.”

 

New Zealand Cricket Chief Executive David White said: “ANZ NZ’s grant programme is a hugely generous offer of support and a significant shot in the arm for the community game. We view community cricket as an absolute priority and ANZ NZ’s initiative will make a genuine difference to clubs and club cricketers throughout the country.

 

“The grassroots part of the game represents the life and blood of our sport and its health is critical to the future of the game at all levels, including the BLACKCAPS and the WHITE FERNS. We’re very grateful for this assistance. We know circumstances are tough for families and clubs and that this support will make a significant and immediate difference.”

 

ANZ NZ has been a long-time supporter of Netball New Zealand and New Zealand Cricket from grassroots to the professional level. The bank has given more than $1 million to support community netball and cricket since 2015. 

 

The $1 million ANZ NZ Good Sports Grants programme is in addition to the bank’s total $2 million donation to Women’s Refuge, Age Concern New Zealand and the Salvation Army in New Zealand as well as the Red Cross and a series of local charities in the Pacific to support vulnerable people through the Covid-19 crisis.

 

These donations are in addition to ANZ NZ’s $15 million annual contribution of local sponsorships and donations to sports, arts, cultural and community organisations and events.

 

For media enquiries contact Siobhan Enright on 021 991 325

 

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