Deadline: 22-Jan-23
Do you know of a group of young people or individual working to make communities in your county safer? If so, National Crimebeat wants to hear about them.
Each March, National Crimebeat organises a prestigious awards ceremony to give recognition to the most successful crime prevention projects carried out by young people. The projects can be submitted from any organisation in England and Wales.
The purpose of National Crimebeat is to give recognition to the most innovative and successful crime prevention projects carried out by young people. They encompass the whole of England and Wales, and projects can be submitted from any organisation or individual.
National Crimebeat is the youth crime prevention charity of the High Sheriffs’ Association of England and Wales. The Charity encourages young people (between 5 and 25 years) to work together to combat crime and assist the victims of crime.
Award Information
- First Prize £1500
- Second Prize £1250
- Third Prize £1000
- And three Highly Commended each £500
Projects must:
- Prevent/reduce crime or anti-social behaviour or assist victims of crime
- Be delivered by young people, aged 25 and under, and involve them in the management Projects may be proposed for an award by anyone, and endorsed by the High Sheriff of the county.
Criteria
Each project should provide and include the following information:
- The title of the project
- The County where the group and project is based
- Name and Address of the organisation and details of the responsible person to be contacted
- Age range and number of young people in the group
For more information, visit National Crimebeat.
For more information, visit http://www.national-crimebeat.com/how-to-apply-for-a-national-crimebeat-award/