Hate Crime Awareness Grants
Greater Manchester’s Hate Crime Awareness Week 4th-10th February 2019 is now in its seventh year and continues to go from strength to strength. In Trafford we celebrate our strong, diverse communities, recognising the many faiths and cultures across our borough, and we are proud that Trafford remains the safest borough in Greater Manchester.
However, nationally there has been a rise in hate crime, defined as an act that is committed against any person or group that is motivated by hostility and prejudice based upon disability, race, ethnic origin or nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender orientation or alternative subculture. Offences include such things as name calling, verbal abuse, bullying, harassment, spitting, physical attacks, damage to property, graffiti, written notes, emails and text messages.
Trafford Council, Trafford Housing Trust Social Investment Board and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority are making £20,000 available to fund events and activity during Hate Crime Awareness Week and for projects to tackle hate crime.
Grants of up to £500 are available to support events and up to £2,000 for projects.
In particular we are looking for projects that:
Prevent hate crime by bringing different communities together, strengthening community cohesion
Encourage the reporting of hate crime
Provide support to the victims of hate crime
Reduce the impact of hate crime on communities
For more information and to apply visit www.traffordpartnership.org/communitycohesion
The deadline for submission of applications is Wednesday 2nd January 2019 at 12noon.
Events must take place during Hate Crime Awareness Week 4th – 10th February 2019 and projects must be underway by 1st March 2019.
Contact the Partnerships and Communities Team on 0161 912 1173 or at partnershipsteam@trafford.gov.uk for more information.