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Alberta Crime Prevention Grant | Government of Alberta

December 18, 2024

Value

Grants provide funding up to $150,000 per year for 2 years (2025-26 and 2026-27).

Description

The Alberta Crime Prevention grant will support programs for up to 2 years that focus on the direct delivery of crime prevention services or supports for youth ages 12 to 24 who are at high risk of becoming involved, or have been involved, in offending behaviours. These behaviours include social disorder, gang and/or criminal activity in Alberta communities with the highest need for services and the lowest capacity to respond to that need.

Eligible Applicants

Applicants must be located in Alberta and one of the following:

  • a registered not-for-profit organization and/or registered charity in good standing
  • a First Nation or Metis Settlement
  • a municipality or community-focused police program or service
  • a community group with a designated fiscal agent

Eligible Expenses

The grants, up to $150,000 per year (2025-26 and 2026-27), are available for Alberta-based programs or projects that:

  • focus on the direct delivery of crime prevention services or supports for those 12 to 24 years of age
  • incorporate promising practices around prevention, intervention and diversion
  • build protective factors that foster youth development in community, creativity, education and training, health and mental health, life skills and personal empowerment, relationships, or the workplace
  • address common known risk factors, primarily through referrals, including:
    • addictions and mental health
    • domestic and family violence
    • financial or economic disadvantage
    • houselessness
    • learning or cognitive disabilities or disorders
    • physical, emotional, mental, sexual abuse and others

Deadline Date

The application period will remain open until December 18, 2024, at 11:59 pm.

Contact

Contact Name: Community Initiatives Support, Alberta Public Safety and Emergency Services

Phone Number: 780-415-1819 or 310-0000 (toll-free)

E-mail Address: cis@gov.ab.ca

Website: https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-crime-prevention-grant.aspx

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