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Hate Crime Awareness Grants Summer-Autumn 2023 Programme

manchester city council, manchester community safetfy partnership, macc

no place for hate

THIS PROGRAMME IS NOW CLOSED TO APPLICATIONS

The Hate Crime Awareness Summer-Autumn 2023 Grants Programme is offering ten awards of £1000 to help tackle hatred and discrimination. Only projects delivered in the city of Manchester between August and November 2023 can be funded.

Through Manchester City Council, Manchester Community Safety Partnership makes funding available annually to support projects across the city that promote awareness of hate crime and how to report it. Macc administers this grants programme on behalf of the Council.

Aims of the Hate Crime Awareness Grants Programme

The three main aims of these grants are to:

  • Raise awareness of what hate crime is
  • Increase reporting of hate crimes
  • Celebrate diversity in our communities

Information on all aspects of the programme is in the prospectus, including:

  • Who can apply for this funding
  • What is a hate crime
  • Third-Party Reporting Centres
  • How to get free support to complete your application (for groups new to the programme or who were previously unsuccessful)
  • What can and cannot be funded and how to complete the application
  • How funding decisions will be made
  • Due diligence checks on successful applicants
  • End of project monitoring

The deadline for applications is 12pm midday on Thursday 13 July 2023.

Macc will notify all applicants as to whether their application is successful during the week commencing Monday 31 July. If successful, grants will be paid in one tranche of money, subject to completion of standard due diligence checks (see “Due diligence” section in the prospectus).

If you have general questions about this funding, please contact Oliver at Macc via [email protected]

The following is a link to Macc’s Data Protection Policy, which contains information on how we will handle information you submit.