London Crime Prevention Fund – Community and Voluntary Sector Grant 2023

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The Mayor of Policing and Crime (MOPAC) provides London Crime Prevention Fund (LCPF) to local authorities to commission services and interventions to support crime reduction. LBBD have allocated funding to the community and voluntary to apply for that offers services and interventions to meet the CSP priorities. The Councils CSP have 5 priority areas which are

  1. Keeping children and young people safe
  2. Reducing reoffending
  3. Standing up to hate crime intolerance and extremism
  4. Tackling crimes that affect people the most
  5. Tackling violence against women and girls

Cross cutting themes

  1. Support to Victims
  2. Perceptions of safety
  3. Reduction in violence

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) Community Safety Partnership (CSP) invites applications for the delivery of innovative programmes to create a safer community, including a public health preventative approach to violence reduction.

This Invitation to Apply (ITA) will allow the Council to obtain information on proposals of interventions and services to support the award of funding into the community and voluntary sector.

The Council are looking to fund community and voluntary sector organisations to deliver programmes to address priorities set out in this specification. We have a total of £100,469 and we are seeking to allocate this through:

  • 4 x up to £20,000
  • 1x up to £10,000
  • 2 x up to £5,000

The Mayor of Policing and Crime (MOPAC) provides London Crime Prevention Fund (LCPF) to local authorities to commission services and interventions to support crime reduction. LBBD have allocated funding to the community and voluntary to apply for that offers services and interventions to meet the CSP priorities. The Councils CSP have 5 priority areas which are

  1. Keeping children and young people safe
  2. Reducing reoffending
  3. Standing up to hate crime intolerance and extremism
  4. Tackling crimes that affect people the most
  5. Tackling violence against women and girls

Cross cutting themes

  1. Support to Victims
  2. Perceptions of safety
  3. Reduction in violence

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) Community Safety Partnership (CSP) invites applications for the delivery of innovative programmes to create a safer community, including a public health preventative approach to violence reduction.

This Invitation to Apply (ITA) will allow the Council to obtain information on proposals of interventions and services to support the award of funding into the community and voluntary sector.

The Council are looking to fund community and voluntary sector organisations to deliver programmes to address priorities set out in this specification. We have a total of £100,469 and we are seeking to allocate this through:

  • 4 x up to £20,000
  • 1x up to £10,000
  • 2 x up to £5,000