Ryedale Community Grants available from North Yorkshire Council
Funding is available to any community-based organisation or group, for projects that make a positive impact on community owned or managed facilities and activities in Ryedale.
What can you apply for? Applications will be considered for projects that make a positive contribution to at least one of North Yorkshire Council's stated aims.
You can apply for up to £5000, although the maximum grant will be capped at 25% of your project costs. Projects under £1000 are eligible for 100% of grant funding. The amount of grant being requested must be clearly stated on the application form.
Applying for a grant Application forms are available via www.northyorks.gov.uk. All applications will be appraised by North Yorkshire Council officers. The relevant ward councillor will also be consulted. The Councillor for Kirkbymoorside ward is Cllr Greg White.
Application and funding dates The next round for applications opened on 18 September 2023 and will close on 27 October 2023. A decision will be made on 1 December 2023.
Getting help If you need help filling in the form or require assistance with developing your application or group, please contact Ryedale Community Team. Officers can also direct you to other agencies and funding bodies who may be able to help with your project, including finding match funding.
Click here for more information or contact North Yorkshire Council’s Ryedale Community Team on 0300 131 2131, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.northyorks.gov.uk
Tell Commissioner Zoë how much you think should be invested in policing and fire and rescue services in North Yorkshire and York
04/12/2023
North Yorkshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Zoë Metcalfe, is asking how much you think should be invested in local policing and fire and rescue services from your council tax bills from April next year.
One of Zoë’s roles, required by law, is to set the police and fire precepts – the amounts dedicated to policing and fire and rescue services in North Yorkshire and York from every household.
As part of her commitment to ensure everyone has the chance to have their say before the amounts are decided, she wants to know your views as part of a consultation. She will then make her proposals to the Police, Fire and Crime Panel in February.
The survey opens today, Monday 4 December, and runs until midnight Monday 21 January at www.tellCommissionerZoe.co.uk.
Commissioner Zoë said:
“One of my roles is to set the precepts for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, something every Commissioner has to do each year.
“It is never easy to ask residents for more money, and I know that many individuals and families are facing financial pressures once again this coming year, but our emergency services are also dealing with rising costs as they continue their vital work to keep us all safe.
“And again, this year the decision will be challenging, as I have to balance the burden on taxpayers and the growing demands for services from our police and fire and rescue services, so it's vital that I hear your views.
“Please go online, take just a few minutes to have your say and I will ensure your views are reflected when decisions are made.”
Details on the consultation and the proposals to be commented on can be found at www.tellCommissionerZoe.co.uk.
Scan the QR code to #HaveYourSay.
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Commissioner announces NEW funding to help prevent and tackle serious violence in York and North Yorkshire
Commissioner announces NEW funding to help prevent and tackle serious violence in York and North Yorkshire
Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe, in partnership with local organisations, is offering communities an opportunity to apply for up to £40,000 of grant funding, to support ongoing or new initiatives that address serious violence in their area.
Much like the Commissioner’s Community Fund and Community Safety Fund, applications for the Serious Violence Prevention and Early Intervention Fund will be open to any community group, organisation or individual linked to an organisation, with the support of their local Community Safety Partnership.
Underpinning this work is the Serious Violence Duty (SVD), which was introduced by the Home Office in January 2023 and details a programme of work that requires local services to work together in their approach to reduce serious violence.
Commissioner Zoë has since convened partners including North Yorkshire Police, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, Probation Service, North Yorkshire Council, City of York Council, Youth Justice Services and the Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to develop a Strategic Needs Assessment (SNA) and implement a Response Strategy to address it.
Commissioner Zoë and partners are committed to a commissioning approach to support this work, through investing in evidence-based initiatives at a local level, which aim to reduce serious violence and achieve positive outcomes for individuals and communities.
Applicants will be asked to provide specific detail on the type of serious violence the project will focus on and what activity it will deliver to tackle or prevent it. Types of serious violence may include knife crime, stalking and harassment, robbery (serious injury), violence linked to alcohol and substance misuse, domestic violence, and homicide.
Applications will close on Thursday 19th October and will be reviewed by representatives from the Statutory Agencies involved in delivery of the Serious Violence Duty locally.
Commissioner Zoë said: “This new funding is a fantastic opportunity for additional money to be invested into communities to address forms of serious violence and keep local people safe. I encourage applications that are innovative, inspiring and present activities that will really make a difference in reducing acts of serious violence, and therefore the devastating impact these crimes have on victims, families and our North Yorkshire communities.”
Chair of North Yorkshire Community Safety Partnership, Assistant Chief Constable Scott Bisset said: “We welcome the funding allocated by the Commissioner and encourage the many organisations who do invaluable work in our communities to apply. The understanding which local community organisations have is invaluable in keeping people safe. There is some great work taking place and this funding will help it to continue and progress. Addressing serious violence is a concern for us all. It is a foremost priority for the police service and prevention and early intervention remains key to keeping people safe.”
Chair of Safer York Partnership, Detective Superintendent Fran Naughton, added: “I echo the comments of ACC Bisset and welcome the funding that will make a difference in helping to reduce harm across the city. There are many great causes and initiatives across York that would benefit, and I encourage them to apply.”
Cllr Michael Pavlovic, Executive Member for Community Safety, said: "This welcome funding provides an opportunity for us to work together with partners to tackle the most serious forms of violence which, whilst rare in York, can be devastating for individuals, families and communities.”
Chair of the North Yorkshire and York Serious Violence Working Group, Thomas Hirst, Area Manager and Director of Community Risk and Resilience for North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for organisations, groups and partnerships to apply for funding to help support work towards early intervention, prevention and reduction of serious violence. We are looking for evidence-based initiatives that demonstrate effective ways to identify and support people most at risk of becoming involved in serious violence.”
For more information about the Serious Violence Prevention and Early Intervention and details on how to apply please visit: www.northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk/svd
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ANNUAL GOVERNANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY RETURN ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Certified Annual Governance Accountability Return (AGAR) 2022/23 (Sections 1, 2 & 3)
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