Useful Links North Shore Community and Social Services /links/11-links 2010-06-05T00:15:41Z North Shore Community and Social Services [email protected] Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management Fundview 2010-02-09T09:15:22Z 2010-02-09T09:15:22Z /links/1 FundView is New Zealand's primary source of information about funding for voluntary organisations and contains over 600 different funding schemes. FundView is New Zealand's primary source of information about funding for voluntary organisations and contains over 600 different funding schemes. Tindall Foundation 2009-10-26T18:41:09Z 2009-10-26T18:41:09Z /links/2 Tindall Foundation Tindall Foundation North Shore City Council 2009-10-26T18:41:20Z 2009-10-26T18:41:20Z /links/3 North Shore City Council North Shore City Council Waitemata District Health Board 2009-10-26T18:41:29Z 2009-10-26T18:41:29Z /links/4 Waitemata District Health Board Waitemata District Health Board Lottery Grants Board 2009-10-26T18:41:40Z 2009-10-26T18:41:40Z /links/5 Lottery Grants Board Lottery Grants Board Ministry of Social Development 2009-10-26T18:41:56Z 2009-10-26T18:41:56Z /links/6 Ministry of Social Development Ministry of Social Development Raeburn House 2010-02-09T09:12:48Z 2010-02-09T09:12:48Z /links/7 Online Community Support directory Online Community Support directory Passing Go 2010-02-16T08:30:54Z 2010-02-16T08:30:54Z /links/8 Social Wellbeing of the New Auckland Council Social Wellbeing of the New Auckland Council Auckland Social Policy Forum Discussion Document 2010-02-16T08:33:44Z 2010-02-16T08:33:44Z /links/9 On January 29 Minister Bennett announced the release of the discussion document on the Auckland Social Policy Forum. This follows on from the Minister's announcement at the Passing Go conference. Feedback on the discussion document is open through to 21 May. On January 29 Minister Bennett announced the release of the discussion document on the Auckland Social Policy Forum. This follows on from the Minister's announcement at the Passing Go conference. Feedback on the discussion document is open through to 21 May.