Successful bids for the 2018 to 2019 fund
Updated 2 August 2018
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Organisation | Area | Activity | Amount |
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Peer2Peer Education CIC | Barking & Dagenham, Ilford, Romford and Redbridge | To deliver knife crime awareness raising workshops in local schools. | £14,580 |
Rathbone Youth Club | Lambeth | To deliver anti-knife crime activity to young people involved in, at risk, or on the periphery of knife crime. This will include free access to IT and employability workshops. | £18,767 |
St Giles Trust SOS+ | Tower Hamlets | To deliver anti-knife crime workshops to young people and parents. The target age will be the transition from primary to secondary school. | £30,000 |
Lives Not Knives | Croydon, Bromley and Sutton | To deliver the ‘Lives Not Knives’ programme to teaching staff and youth workers outside Croydon. | £30,000 |
St Giles Trust | Woolwich | To deliver, in partnership with B Young Stars community reach, knife related awareness sessions to young people and parents. | £34,750 |
Growing Against Violence | Southwark and Newham | To deliver knife crime awareness sessions in primary and secondary schools and in Pupil Referral Units. | £30,000 |
Ben Kinsella Trust | Lewisham, Harrow, Tower Hamlets | To extend the current reach of the existing free workshop programme to include schools, alternative provision providers, youth and community groups in Lewisham, Harrow, and Tower Hamlets. | £21,159 |
Oxygen | Kingston and other London locations | To deliver the ‘What’s the point?’ programme in schools and communities in Kingston and other London locations. | £29,500 |
Gloves Not Gunz | Croydon | To deliver six knife crime programmes in schools, Pupil Referral Units and communities. | £29,590 |
Immediate Theatre | Hackney | To deliver the ‘Nightingale Estate – Safe Spaces’ programme, aiming to engage at least 200 young people living in an area of high crime in positive community activities. | £30,000 |
Ballers Club Community | Crystal Palace | To deliver the football-based ‘Ballers’ programme to young people who are most at risk of becoming victims or perpetrators of crime and channel them into positive activities. | £10,609 |
Golden Opportunity Skills and Development (GOSAD) | London | To deliver anti-knife crime awareness sessions and positive activities to children, young people and their parents/guardians. | £20,000 |
Poverty Concern | Enfield | To deliver information and education sessions together with peer mentoring for young people in Edmonton. | £10,642 |
‘Personal Independence Support’ CIC | Southwark | To deliver the ‘BootCamp’ programme to young people identified as being at higher risk of serious youth violence. | £30,000 |
Lifeline Community Projects | Barking & Dagenham | To deliver the ‘Talk About It’ programme in four schools in Barking & Dagenham. | £25,964 |
For Jimmy | Lewisham | To deliver the ‘Safe Havens’ Programme in three schools in Deptford. | £25,000 |
Leap Confronting Conflict | North London | To deliver the ‘Improving Prospects’ programme, with specific anti-weapon content, in schools in Harrow, Newham and Waltham Forest. | £30,000 |
Ambition, Aspire, Achieve (AAA) | Newham, Canning Town, Stratford | To deliver anti-knife crime programmes and provide positive activities to young people at risk in Canning Town and Stratford. | £29,750 |
The Godwin Lawson Foundation | Enfield, Haringey and Tottenham | To deliver, in partnership with MAC UK, the ‘At Risk’ programme in schools and Pupil Referral Units. | £15,000 |
The Children’s Society | Birmingham | To deliver knife awareness programmes in schools. | £30,000 |
Opening Boundaries | Dudley | To deliver knife crime prevention workshops at local schools. | £12,000 |
Lord’s Taverners | Birmingham | To deliver the ‘Wicketz’ programme to disadvantaged young people across Redditch, Dudley and North Birmingham. | £15,000 |
Ubique Partnerships Ltd (Social Enterprise) in partnership with the Veterans Contact Point Charity | Warwickshire | To deliver the ‘Positive Choices’ programme in Coventry and Warwickshire prioritising Nuneaton, Bedworth, Holbrooks, Longford, Radford and St Michaels | £35,000 |
The West Midlands Quaker Peace Education Project (Peacemakers) | Birmingham | To deliver the ‘Minus Violence, Plus Peace’ programme in targeted hot spot knife crime areas of Birmingham. | £28,483 |
Positive Youth Foundation | Coventry | To deliver the ‘Lives before Knives’ programme in schools at high risk of knife crime incidents. | £28,520 |
Fearless Youth Association | Nottingham | To deliver training, counselling and engagement projects to young people at risk of knife crime. | £19,975 |
Enthusiasm Trust | Derby and Nottingham | To deliver a six-month intensive preventative knife crime programme for young people aged 11-18 across Derby and Nottingham. | £29,998 |
Derby County Community Trust | Derby | To deliver, in partnership with the Prince’s Trust, knife-crime awareness raising workshops and educational messages to young people. | £27,880 |
Evolve Nottingham CIC | Nottingham | To deliver knife crime prevention programme to the hardest to reach young people in the city. | £10,000 |
The Florence Institute Trust | Dingle, Liverpool | To deliver the ‘Grades not Blades’ programme to raise the aspirations of young people in the local community. | £26,020 |
Conquer Life CiC | Bootle, Liverpool | To deliver Knife Crime awareness raising workshops in local schools. | £15,386 |
Prince’s Trust | Liverpool | To expand the delivery of the existing ‘Beyond the Blade’ programme, addressing the risks of knife crime, in Liverpool. | £22,500 |
M.A.L.S Merseyside | Merseyside | To work with children across Merseyside who are either at risk of being criminally exploited, or who are currently being exploited in order to prevent them from becoming involved in knife and/or gang related crime. | £27,845 |
Go-Getta CIC | Leicestershire | To deliver ‘Words over Weapons’ workshops in local schools and in the community. | £25,320 |
Blackpool FC Community Trust | Blackpool | To deliver a preventative project of outdoor activities, skills development training and informative knife crime awareness workshops for disadvantaged young people in Blackpool aged 12-18. | £17,000 |
Reaching Empowerment And Diversity C.I.C | Lancashire | To deliver the ‘Knives Takes Lives’ programme in schools in local areas where children are most at risk. | £29,900 |
Every Action Has Consequences | Lancashire | To deliver the ‘Lives not Knives’ programme to young people who are on the fringe of criminal behaviour. | £22,050 |
Positive Steps | Oldham | To deliver the ‘Blunt’ programme to young people aged 10-18 who have been identified as being at risk of perpetrating knife crime. | £19,654 |
Salford Community Leisure Ltd | Salford | To deliver the ‘Knives Stop Lives’ in local schools and in community centres. | £17,737 |
Youth Federation for Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and Wirral | Cheshire | To deliver the ‘Trade the Blade’ programme to young people aged 15-18 in schools, youth clubs and young offender institutions. | £27,974 |
Citywall | Salford | To deliver the ‘Think Sharp’ programme to young people in two schools and to their parents. | £29,000 |
The Children’s Society | North East | To deliver the ‘My Voice’ initiative to young people identified by schools as needing support or being at risk, to build their resilience. | £26,000 |
Newcastle United Foundation | Newcastle | To deliver, working with the Youth Offending Team and Street Doctors, knife crime awareness raising sessions in schools, youth offending team and Kicks sites. | £21,474 |
Doncaster Children’s Services Trust: EPIC Youth Crime Prevention | Doncaster | To deliver the ‘Think Young and Safe’ and ‘Think Forward Knife Crime’ intervention programmes to Years 5 and 6 young people. | £29,000 |
BEAP Community Partnership | Bradford | To deliver the ‘What’s the Point’ programme to young people aged 13-16 who have previously been involved with the youth justice system in Bradford or who are at risk of becoming involved in crime and gangs. | £9,858 |
Thornton Lodge Action Group (TAG) | West Yorkshire | To provide sport-based diversionary activities to young people aged 10-24 years old at risk of knife crime. | £14,989 |
St Giles Trust | West Yorkshire | To deliver the St Giles’s ‘SOS’ programme in targeted schools and institutes in Leeds and Wakefield. | £28,684 |
Conscious Youth CIC | Huddersfield | To deliver the ‘Stepping up and Stepping out ’programme to young people in primary schools. | £16,975 |
Rotherham United Community Sports Trust | Rotherham | To deliver the ‘Cut it Out’ programme to young people suspected of carrying knives. | £12,000 |
Joint Activities & Motor Education Service (J.A.M.E.S) | Bradford | To deliver the ‘Future First’ programme to schools and a range of community venues. | £16,015 |
Grimsby Town Football in the Community Sports and Education Trust | Lincolnshire | To deliver interventions to young people identified as being at risk of being involved in knife crime. The programme will engage young people, aged 10 - 17, in positive activities in a bid to encourage citizenship and community cohesion. | £30,000 |
Engage Communities CIC | Stoke-on-Trent | To expand the ‘Safer Stoke’ programme to deliver mentoring, training and diversionary activities for at risk and vulnerable young people. | £28,250 |
St Margaret’s Church | Rainham, Kent | To deliver knife crime awareness raising programmes across Medway in schools, specialist services (youth offending team and pupil referral unit) and the wider community (including parents). | £29,915 |
Colchester United Football in the Community | Colchester, Essex | To deliver the ‘United Against Knife Crime’ programme project young people between the ages of 9 and 18 across primary and secondary schools in North Essex. | £29,250 |
The Source Young People’s Charity | Hampshire | To deliver the ‘Transforming Lives’ programme to vulnerable and disadvantaged young people living in the Borough of Rushmoor (Aldershot and Farnborough area) aged 11-18 at high risk of getting involved in knife crime. | £5,200 |
Key4Life CIC | Bristol | To provide an intensive risk reduction programme to young people at risk of involvement in knife crime. | £25,387 |
Safer London | Bedfordshire | To extend the reach and impact of the ‘Train the Trainer’ programme, to train individuals to act as key figures on safeguarding for exploited and vulnerable young people and to cascade the training programme to frontline practitioners across the county. | £11,890 |
Only Cowards Carry | Essex | To deliver the ‘Children Under Threat’ programme in 16 locations across Essex. | £29,250 |
St Giles Trust | Ipswich | To work with young people in the final year of primary school in areas where there are concerns around youth violence and knife crime | £28,184 |
Dynamic Decisions | Luton | To deliver knife awareness targeted sessions within the family home. | £15,000 |
Wycombe Youth Action | Wycombe | To deliver the ‘More Life’ project across schools, colleges and partner organisations. | £15,005 |
The Flavasum Trust | Luton | To deliver the ‘It’s No Joke!’ anti knife crime play to primary school pupils (10 and 11 year-olds) in Year 6. | £16,096 |
Greenstead Community Association | Colchester | To deliver knife crime awareness in the community. | £4,000 |
Media Academy Cardiff | South Wales | To deliver the ‘Braver Choices’ programmes fitting in with the PSE curriculum for 30 schools in South Wales | £30,000 |
Rewise Foundation CIC | Swansea, Newport, Cardiff | To deliver ‘Beats Not Blades’ workshops in 10 schools throughout the South Wales regions of Swansea, Newport and Cardiff. | £20,000 |
Streetdoctors | Liverpool/Sheffield/Stoke/Leicester/Bristol | To deliver knife crime teaching sessions in a variety of venues including Youth Offending Teams , Alternative Education Establishments, Pupil Referral Unit, Youth Clubs, Sports Clubs and schools in at risk areas across each of the cities. | £26,500 |
User Voice | Multiple sites across England | To deliver knife crime workshops in partnership with Youth Offending Teams. | £29,992 |
Rise Up CIC, in partnership with Social Sense Community CIC | Liverpool | To engage young people in schools across Liverpool using their RU Different? model of intervention to tackle risky behaviours in relation to knives, and engaging with parents as necessary. | £30,000 |