Rotherham groups urged to bid for commissioner's cash grants

COMMUNITY groups are being urged to tap into grants of up to £5,000.

The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s community grant scheme is open to applications from projects aimed at tackling crime and anti-social behaviour.

Police and crime commissioner Dr Alan Billings (pictured) said: “The community grant scheme has been running for a number of years and we have seen some very good projects of many kinds.

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“I have funded and visited projects that offer such things as diversionary sporting activities for young people, advice and support in cases of domestic abuse or child sexual exploitation (CSE), and schemes that help people back in to work.

“My grants panel, who meet monthly, are looking for organisations that help to make communities safer places in which to live.

“I look for more groups, whether big or small, who want to make a real difference to people's lives to make an application.

"Grants have ranged from a few hundred pounds to £5,000.”

To find our more about the grant funding and how to apply visit http://www.southyorkshire-pcc.gov.uk/About/Grants-Information.aspx.

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All applications to the scheme must demonstrate that they fall within the commissioner’s three priorities set out in his police and crime plan and provide evidence on how the funding will reduce crime and anti-social behaviour or protect vulnerable people.