Deadline: 20-Jan-25
The Suffolk Community Foundation is pleased to announce its High Sheriff’s Fund to address citizenship, community safety and crime prevention.
Focus Areas
- Bullying
- Vandalism and arson
- Anti-social behaviour
- Homelessness
- Internet safety
- Personal safety
- Road safety
- Knife crime
- Drug and alcohol abuse/awareness
- Community cohesion, especially with older people and minorities
Priorities
- This year, the High Sheriff’s priorities will also include:
- Homelessness
- Care Leavers
- Mentoring
- Career Aspirations
- Work Readiness
Funding Information
- Grant amount: up to £2,000
Eligibility Criteria
- The Foundation will consider applications from voluntary and community groups in Suffolk whose primary aim is to improve the quality of people’s lives.
- For this particular fund, schools can also apply subject to the project being an extra-curricular activity.
For more information, visit Suffolk Community Foundation.