8th June
Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has today launched a second round of funding from her Anti-Social Behaviour Prevention Grant worth £100,000. These could include sports and creative arts diversionary programmes, radio/film-making activities, drop-ins for young people, CCTV, community clean-ups, intergenerational schemes, mentoring projects, education initiatives and parental support programmes.
Commissioner Foster is eager to support projects that take positive action against anti-social behaviour, in particular those that wish to offer some diversionary activity programmes over the summer holiday period. To facilitate this, there are 2 deadlines for applications:
The first deadline is 1st June to 30th June 2022.
The second is 1st July to 30th September.
The purpose of the 2 deadlines is to offer the opportunity to bid into this grant to as many applicants as possible and to fund a broad range of projects aiming to tackle anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire’s communities. Those Councils or organisations that wish to deliver programmes over the summer holiday should submit applications by the 30th June. The Commissioner aims to have made decisions on submitted applications within a week of the closing dates.
Grants of up to £5000 will be allocated to successful applicants who can show evidence of how they will make a difference to Derby and Derbyshire’s communities. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share with any relevant community group or organisation that you think would benefit from funding.
Full information details are included in the link below:
https://www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk/finance-grants/anti-social-behaviour-prevention-grant-round-2/
If you require any more information, please contact us on pccoffice@derbyshire.police.uk.