Security grants for local companies and voluntary groups

Are you missing out?

Following the successful pilot project on Spital Hill, the security grant scheme has been extended to cover the whole of the BNDfC area.

Your group or business could qualify for a grant of up to £5,000 towards security improvements such as CCTV and alarm systems, roller shutters, fencing and door entry systems.

Businesses can get two thirds of the work funded; voluntary, community and faith groups may be eligible for 100% funding (up to a maximum of £5,000).

The grants are spread throughout the year and applications can be submitted at any time.

For an application form and further information please contact:

People United Against Crime

275 8688

security-grants@people-united.org

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