Crime, antisocial behaviour and nuisance VCS funding for Street Engagement Hub

Applications are now closed

Manchester’s Community Safety Partnership will award up to £100,000 each year over three years (subject to funding being available for 2024/26) for managing the Street Engagement Hub and in doing so, contribute towards delivery of the Greater Manchester Police and Crime Plan which aims to: 

  • Keep people safe  
  • Reduce harm and offending  
  • Strengthen communities and places  

The purpose of this funding is for VCS organisations to deliver activities or projects that will support the work of Manchester City Council’s Antisocial Behaviour (ASBAT) and Outreach Inreach Team (Manchester City Council), Greater Manchester Police (GMP), and other partner agencies to improve safety for residents, businesses, and visitors to the city through the Street Engagement Hub. The grant is to be used to target some of the challenges faced from crime, antisocial behaviour and begging in the city in the day and at night-time.  

Before making your application please read the grant prospectus and guidance document.

If you do not understand anything in the application form, or in the guidance then you can contact Jenna Southern: jenna.southern@manchester.gov.uk

Please note that Jenna cannot help you complete your application form or offer advice on the likelihood of your application being funded.

Please ensure you receive confirmation by email or in writing that your form has been received.

This form must be submitted before midday on 27 February 2023 – we will not consider applications submitted after this deadline.

 

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