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Non-profit organisations are being given the chance to apply for a grant of up to £10k

Non-profit voluntary and community organisations throughout South Yorkshire are being encouraged to apply for a grant from £0 to £10,000 to help towards their projects.

Applications must target one or more of the following defined priorities:

  • Reduce antisocial behaviour
  • Protect the most vulnerable people
  • Improve visible policing
  • Prevent reoffending
  • Ensure victims & witnesses get a better deal

Any Organisation can only receive funding  for one project by the Commissioner in any one financial year.

Applications should set out the need for the funding (evidence) in order for the project/activity to go ahead as planned.

Please see necessary documents below.

Commissioner Grants 2013/14 Standard Conditions
Commissioner Grants 2013/14 Budget Guidance
Commissioner Grants 2013/14 Application Information
Commissioner Grants 2013/14 Application Form

PLEASE NOTE: The Application Form linked above must be fully completed. This form differs from the previous scheme

Please send completed applications to grants@syjs.gov.uk

Deadline Monday 13th May 2pm 

Please note the deadline for the large grants scheme has now passed. Further schemes will be launched in due course.

The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 provides powers for Commissioners to award grants to any organisation or body they consider will support their community safety priorities. Commissioners will receive some consolidated grants made up of funding currently provided to a range of organisations and may decide to use them on projects that support their community safety objectives. Commissioners will be free to pool funding with local partners and will have flexibility to  decide how to use their resources to deliver against the priorities set out in the Police and Crime Plan.

 
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