Executive Summary
The PCC has funding available through the Police Property Act Fund to support charitable organisations in support of crime and community safety initiatives. Charities were invited to apply under the ‘Spring Activities Fund’ Campaign during late December 2023 / early January 2024.
The Spring Activities Fund invited charitable organisations to run projects or events during antisocial behaviour flashpoints this Spring (during the February half term and Easter school holiday periods). Organisations were able to apply for funding to cover activity in one or both of the specified school holiday periods. The one-off grant was required to support one of the below points:
- Reducing anti-social behaviour
- Diverting people away from anti-social behaviour
- Encouraging positive solutions that overcome the issues that communities face as a result of anti-social behaviour
- Building resilience in communities to respond to anti-social behaviour
- Support early intervention approaches to anti-social behaviour
Following an application review meeting on 15 January 2024 attended by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Temporary Head of Policy, Partnerships and Delivery and Policy, Partnerships and Delivery Officer, the Police and Crime Commissioner has agreed to support the below organisations.
Due to a declared conflict of interest for the Police and Crime Commissioner the funding decision for one of the applications listed below, Redcar Development Trust was made solely by the Temporary Head of Policy, Partnerships and Delivery and the Policy, Partnerships and Delivery Officer.
Please note a number of bids submitted to this funding opportunity have been requested to provide further information before a decision is made on their application, as a result a further decision record may follow.
Decision 2023/24 – 0033: Spring Activity Fund (application, 352kB)