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Projects can get slice of seized cash, says Gwent PCC

News | | Published: 09:30, Tuesday January 10th, 2017.

Community projects are being urged to apply to the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent to get a share of around £250,000 seized from criminals.

The PCC’s Partnership Fund has reopened for another round of applications from charities, voluntary organisations and community groups involved in activities that have a positive impact on their communities.

Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert said: “The Partnership Fund is a fantastic way of putting money we have seized from criminals back into the public purse so it can be used for positive community action.

“Under this round I am specifically looking to fund projects which primarily focus on crime prevention, community cohesion and the protection of vulnerable people.”

Each group will be able to apply for between £250 up to £10,000.
Since the Partnership Fund was launched three-and-a-half years ago by the Gwent’s first PCC Ian Johnston, nearly £750,000 has been awarded to nearly 250 community projects across the force area.

The closing date for applications is 4pm on Friday, January 27.
For more information on how to apply call 01633 642 200 or email pccpartnershipfund@gwent.pnn.police.uk.

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