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We are excited to invite grant applications from charities, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations for new community safety projects or events to be delivered within Grove Hill, Middlesbrough before March 2026. You don’t have to be from Grove Hill, but the project must be delivered in this area and it’s essential that you are familiar with the area, including current issues with crime and anti-social behaviour. You can apply for up to £1000.
Funding will be allocated to those who demonstrate an ability to carry out and feed back on activities within the community which can help prevent crime and anti-social behaviour and/or reduce the negative impact it has on the Grove Hill community. It will support your application if you can demonstrate resident involvement in the development of your idea and you have considered how the project will be maintained after funding has ended.
Please make sure you read the eligibility and exclusion information before applying and reach out if you would like support to apply or have any questions.
We are excited to invite grant applications from charities, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations for new community safety projects or events to be delivered within Grove Hill, Middlesbrough before March 2026. You don’t have to be from Grove Hill, but the project must be delivered in this area and it’s essential that you are familiar with the area, including current issues with crime and anti-social behaviour. You can apply for up to £1000.
Funding will be allocated to those who demonstrate an ability to carry out and feed back on activities within the community which can help prevent crime and anti-social behaviour and/or reduce the negative impact it has on the Grove Hill community. It will support your application if you can demonstrate resident involvement in the development of your idea and you have considered how the project will be maintained after funding has ended.
Please make sure you read the eligibility and exclusion information before applying and reach out if you would like support to apply or have any questions.
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