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With many families feeling financial pressure, ANZ Netball Grants aims to ensure kids can still play netball by subsidising Rollestonkids’registrationfees.
ANZ is providing $100,000 in netball fee subsidies to ensure Kiwi kids can play the game they love. This financial help could be the di erence between a child getting into the game or having to watch the season from the side-lines. The ANZ Netball Grant Fund will be awarded to nominated teams of children aged 5-18 years who wish to participate in netball for the 2023 season. Applicants must be NewZealandresidents.
ANZ has supported netball, from grassroots teams in the community, to the elite players in the ANZ Premiership and SilverFerns,for14years.
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Executive Antonia Watson says more and more families are under financial pressure and registration fees are one of the firstbarriersofentrytosport.
“Sport is such an important part of a child’s wellbeing and we don’t want families who might bedoingittoughtomissout.
“Nothing brings Kiwi families together like weekend sport and, particularly at times of stress, it’s a great way to strengthen communityspirit.
“We hope this support helps remove that financial barrier and allows everyone to continue to enjoynetballthisseason.”
Netball NZ CEO, Jennie Wyllie says this initiative from ANZ will make a huge di erence in the community.
“Families who might have had to sacrifice the game, can reconsider entering their child