Aerobic Gymnastics Grants in New Zealand: Funding for Clubs, Equipment, and Development

Aerobic gymnastics (sport aerobics) is a gymnastics discipline where individuals, pairs, or groups perform high-intensity choreographed routines to music, combining aerobic endurance, strength, and flexibility. Gymnastics New Zealand governs aerobic gymnastics. New Zealand has an active aerobic gymnastics community with clubs in major centres. This guide covers the key funding sources.

Gymnastics New Zealand — aerobic gymnastics

Gymnastics NZ governs aerobic gymnastics:
- Individual (men's and women's)
- Mixed pairs and trios
- Groups of five
- National championship events
- FIG (International Gymnastics Federation) affiliation
- Junior development

Contact Gymnastics NZ and your regional gymnastics body for Sport NZ investment access.

Sport New Zealand

Sport NZ funds aerobic gymnastics through Gymnastics NZ:
- National programme investment
- Participation development

RSTs fund community aerobic gymnastics clubs.

Regional Sport Trusts

RSTs fund aerobic gymnastics clubs:
- Equipment grants for sprung floors and music systems
- Junior development
- Women's participation

Key RSTs:
- Aktive Auckland: Auckland aerobic gymnastics
- Sport Wellington: Wellington clubs
- Sport Canterbury: Christchurch aerobic gymnastics

Gaming trusts

Gaming trusts fund aerobic gymnastics clubs:
- Four Winds Foundation: Community sport organisations
- Grassroots Trust: Youth sport and recreation
- Pub Charity: Equipment and programme grants
- Lion Foundation: Junior sport

Gaming trust applications for aerobic gymnastics:
- Sprung floor sections — $5,000–$20,000+
- Sound system for training and competition preparation
- Competition costumes
- Junior programme delivery

Equipment for aerobic gymnastics

Key equipment:
- Sprung floor: Performance floor — 7m × 7m for FIG competition — $5,000–$20,000+
- Sound system: High-quality stereo for music
- Training mats: For conditioning
- Timing system: For routine timing

The sprung floor is the primary investment — aerobic gymnastics performance requires the correct floor response.

Junior aerobic gymnastics in New Zealand

Junior development:
- Age-grade categories: Juvenile, junior, and age groups
- National competition: Junior nationals pathway
- Junior clubs: After-school aerobic gymnastics training

Aerobic gymnastics develops fitness, coordination, and performance skills — well-valued by youth development funders.

Women's participation in aerobic gymnastics

Women predominate in aerobic gymnastics:
- Women's categories: Individual, groups — primary NZ programme
- Sport NZ women in sport: Female participation investment
- Women's aerobic gymnastics is the largest segment in most clubs

Lottery Grants Board

Lottery Sport: Community aerobic gymnastics clubs with active competition programmes.

What funders look for in aerobic gymnastics applications

Strong applications demonstrate:
- Participant numbers: Athletes by category, age, gender, and competitive level
- Sprung floor: Competition-grade floor — justified per club size
- Junior development: Youth pathway to state and national competition
- Women's participation: Female athletes — the primary demographic
- Performance outcomes: Competition results and artistic development
- Organisation governance: Affiliation to Gymnastics NZ and regional body


Tahua's grants management platform helps aerobic gymnastics clubs manage grant applications across Gymnastics NZ, Sport NZ, RSTs, and gaming trusts, tracking equipment, junior development, and participation outcomes.

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