Safer Street Grant Funding x 3
This sits in the upper-middle of the Other Community & Personal Services band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 5,835 valued Other Community & Personal Services tenders in our corpus.
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (the "Authority"), acting through the Crime Strategy Unit, intends to make an amount up to £25,000,000 of grant funding ("Funding") available.
Approximately £2M of the funding will be reserved for support to successful areas, central evaluation and other activity to support delivery of the fund, with the remaining £23M available to Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) within England and Wales.
This funding will be granted during 2020-21 financial year and all allocations must be spent by 31 March 2021.
The Funding is to be awarded through a fair, open and transparent competition by means of a Call for Proposals and will support PCCs to invest in well evidenced interventions, with the aim of reducing acquisitive crime in areas that are persistently and disproportionately impacted (the "Project").
Outcomes PCCs are asked to work with partners, to design and deliver local crime prevention plans with the outcome of reducing acquisitive crimes through situational prevention.
The objectives of the fund are to: • Reduce acquisitive crime in areas that receive funding - making residents safer and removing demand from the system to enable police to focus on more complex crimes. • Build evidence about the impact of targeted investment in situational prevention in high crime areas to strengthen the case for future investment, both at a local and national level. • Grow local capability to undertake data driven problem solving and capture evidence and practical learning about how best to implement situational interventions to prevent crime.
PCCs can submit up to three prioritised applications in each of the primary/secondary/tertiary competitions, each for a defined local area within your force area that is disproportionately affected by acquisitive crime, with up to £550k grant funding being available per bid.
Further information on the scheme is available via the online portal, and details of how to registered, then request to be linked to the event outlined in the "other section" of this notice.
Bids will close at 13:00 20 March 2020.
Please note this competition is being progressed on the Jaggaer eSourcing system, the Home Office only recently opening this platform from the previous utilised CCS platform.
All PCC must register on the new Jaggaer platform to bid.
What the supplier must deliver
Approximately £2M of the funding will
Approximately £2M of the funding will be reserved for support to successful areas, central evaluation and other activity to support delivery of the fund, with the remaining £23M available to Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) within England and Wales.
This funding will be granted during 2020-21
This funding will be granted during 2020-21 financial year and all allocations must be spent by 31 March 2021.
The Funding is to be awarded through
The Funding is to be awarded through a fair, open and transparent competition by means of a Call for Proposals and will support PCCs to invest in well evidenced interventions, with the aim of reducing acquisitive crime in areas that are persistently and disproportionately impacted (the "Project").
PCCs are asked to work with partners
PCCs are asked to work with partners, to design and deliver local crime prevention plans with the outcome of reducing acquisitive crimes through situational prevention.
• Grow local capability to undertake data
• Grow local capability to undertake data driven problem solving and capture evidence and practical learning about how best to implement situational interventions to prevent crime.
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