Chemist Warehouse Hoops in Schools - Application Form

This Chemist Warehouse Hoops in Schools application form helps Basketball New Zealand (BBNZ) understand need, equity, and potential community impact for new projects across the motu in 2026.

Please note: this funding round is only applicable to schools within the Central North Island, specifically the Taranaki, Wellington, Manawatū, and Whanganui regions.

Chemist Warehouse Hoops in Schools is a Basketball New Zealand programme delivered in partnership with schools, funders, local basketball associations, and other basketball providers. The programme supports schools to install more fit-for-purpose basketball hoops, creating safe, accessible spaces where tamariki and rangatahi can be active, connected, and have fun playing basketball in their local communities.

Hoops in Schools is about more than simply installing equipment. Successful projects focus on long-term participation and lasting impact – building sustainable opportunities for tamariki and rangatahi to stay involved in basketball during school and strengthening connections between schools and their local basketball communities.

To be considered for Chemist Warehouse Hoops in Schools, schools must meet specific criteria. Your responses will help us identify those schools with the greatest need and potential impact, so please answer all questions as accurately as possible.

If you would like to support your application with photos of your current basketball facilities or proposed locations, please email these to daniel@nz.basketball.
1.School Name(Required.)
2.Region(Required.)
3.School Contact Name(Required.)
4.Email Address(Required.)
5.School Roll(Required.)
6.Do you have outdoor basketball hoops available for your students to utilise?(Required.)
7.Please specify the type of hoop/s
8.When do your tamariki and/or rangatahi utilise the hoop/s the most?
9.Has your school experienced basketball growth, or does it have the potential to do so?(Required.)
10.Is basketball offered as part of the PE curriculum, or are there any other basketball programmes facilitated at the school?(Required.)
11.Does your school enter teams into local association competitions?(Required.)
12.Are relevant staff members confident in their ability to facilitate basketball sessions at your school? If not, what support do they require to improve?(Required.)
13.Does the local community utilise your hoops? If so, when?
14.To help us better understand the impact of our Chemist Warehouse Hoops in Schools programme, please describe any other benefits to your school that we should be aware of.
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