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Groups can apply for up to £2,500 to boost safety in Arun communities
Summary
The Safer Arun Partnership has opened a Community Safety Grant Fund offering up to £2,500 to local groups across the Arun district to support projects that improve safety, reduce crime and help protect vulnerable people. Applications are open now and funding will be awarded on a rolling basis until the budget is spent, with approved projects required to finish by the end of March 2027.
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The Safer Arun Partnership has launched a Community Safety Grant Fund that offers up to £2,500 to groups and organisations working within the Arun district. The fund is intended to support community-led projects that improve safety, reduce crime and help protect vulnerable people. Councillor Alan Butcher, chair of the partnership, described the fund as an opportunity to empower community organisations and help residents feel safer. The partnership includes local councils, emergency services, probation, health partners and the office of the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner.
Key points:
- The fund offers grants of up to £2,500 for community-led safety projects across the Arun district.
- Eligible applicants include voluntary and community groups, charities, residents' associations, youth organisations and other bodies delivering activities in Arun.
- Supported project types include work to reduce antisocial behaviour, crime prevention, support for vulnerable people, youth activities, environmental improvements and community awareness campaigns, and pilot projects to test new approaches.
- The Safer Arun Partnership comprises Arun District Council, Sussex Police, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, West Sussex County Council, the Probation Service, health partners and the office of the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner.
- Applications are open now and funding will be allocated on a rolling basis until the allocated budget is spent.
- Approved projects must be delivered by the end of March 2027; further information and guidance are available on the Safer Arun Partnership website and by emailing community.safety@arun.gov.uk.
Summary:
The fund is intended to enable local organisations to deliver projects that contribute to safer, more resilient neighbourhoods across Arun. Applications will be assessed and grants awarded on a rolling basis until the budget is exhausted, and approved projects must be completed by the end of March 2027.
