How we can help

Grant examples
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A block of sport sessions, gym membership or 1-1 personal training.
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Sponsorship to join a local sports or community club with a positive environment.
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A block of private therapy as opposed to being on a long NHS waiting list.
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A block of private life-coaching sessions.
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An adult course, training or relevant tools/equipment that will contribute to potential employment.
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Financial relief for basic needs so that an individual does not need to return to crime for funds.
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Other types of grants are available as per your request, provided they are relevant to reducing knife crime offending behaviour.
Who can apply

Criteria
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Anyone under or over 18 years old and a resident of England who is at risk or is already getting involved with knife crime offending behaviour can apply for a grant.
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Your grant application must be supported by someone you have regular contact with, such as a parent/carer, teacher, probation officer or social worker.
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We reserve the right to refuse your grant if we feel you do not meet the criteria.
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A tailored contract will be drawn up and must be signed in order for you to get the best use out of your grant.
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You will receive full access to our education resources, and must complete at least two sessions, plus an introduction and plenary. These are mandatory and must be completed with evidence before access to the funds will be granted.
We are a newly registered charity dedicated to tackling knife crime.
