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$10,000 Grants Available For Crime Prevention In Latrobe Valley

Latrobe Valley community groups can now access grants of up to $10,000 for local crime prevention initiatives as part of the Victorian Coalition Government’s Community Safety Fund.

By Russell Northe - 15th July 2011 - Back to News

Nationals Member for Morwell Russell Northe today encouraged local community and sporting groups to apply for Community Safety Fund (CSF) grants.

"Latrobe Valley groups, such as our CBD Safety Committees are best placed to identity and prioritise issues of concern regarding local crime and safety, and the Coalition Government will support them to do so," said Mr Northe.

In the first phase of funding, the CSF will provide one-off, non-recurrent grants of up to $10,000 to councils, community, sporting and business groups, and local state government schools to implement practical community safety projects.

Mr Northe said this includes projects such as installing security lighting, padlocks, security screens, and fencing, or undertaking awareness activities to deter crime and increase community safety.

The CSF grants program will be implemented over a four-year period, as part of the Coalition Government’s Community Crime Prevention Program.

Minister for Crime Prevention Andrew McIntosh said the Community Crime Prevention Program had been established to engage, support and build local community capacity to address local crime and safety issues.

"Action on community safety and crime prevention is a high priority for the Coalition Government and this initiative will help make communities safer across Victoria," Mr McIntosh said.

"Alongside law enforcement and the criminal justice system, the implementation of crime prevention initiatives can reduce the risk of crimes occurring, increase community safety and improve community confidence in the safety of local areas.

"Local communities can actively contribute to crime prevention through identifying local crime problems, providing potential solutions and promoting local involvement in action."

The Community Safety Fund grants form part of the Coalition Government’s $39 million commitment to deliver a suite of initiatives to make our communities safer.

For application forms, guidelines and other information please visit www.justice.vic.gov.au/safetygrants

Media Contact: Russell Northe 0408 22 55 23 / Julia Auciello 5133 9088

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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