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Massey Matters FUND applications
February 26, 2013 at 11:46 AM
The next round of the Massey Matters Fund opens to groups and organisations working in the Massey community on Friday 1st March and closes on Friday 5th April, the application form and details are attached or available from the Massey Community House or Massey Library. See Information and application form below.
Application doc: Massey Matters Community Projects Fund for Project Funding
Information doc: Massey Matters Fund
If you have any questions about these funds or need assistance with completing the application forms, please contact Sam Farquhar on 832 0431 at Massey Matters
Samantha Farquhar| Project coordinator -
Massey Matters - Auckland Council
Community Development and Partnerships
Ph 09 832 0431 | Mobile 021826314 |
396e Don Buck Road | Po Box 84 152, Westgate 0657