Community Safety Investment Fund aims to provide community organisations opportunities to design and deliver locally focused, community led solutions to prevent or respond to youth offending, strengthen families and improve community safety.
This application applies to Community Safety Investment Fund - Stream 2.
The grant will allocate up to $2 million per year (exclusive of GST), over two years - 2025/26 and 2026/27 (Total Funding - $4 million over two years 2025-2027).
Stream 2 - Funding Stream as below:
- For grants from $100,000 up to $300,000 for larger initiatives that will be delivered over two years.
Programs and initiatives will contribute to the achievement of objectives:
- Deliver holistic responses that address the underlying needs and risks that contribute to young people’s involvement with the justice system and improve their outcomes.
- Deliver culturally responsive initiatives that build long-term resilience and protective factors, increase connection to culture and improving social and emotional wellbeing for young people and families.
- Deliver programs and initiatives that empower young people and their families to achieve change in the young person's behaviour and safety.
- Support young people and families to re-engage with education, training, or employment.
- Increase community safety through tailored initiatives for high-risk youth.
- Whole of community initiatives that engage young people in pro-social activities.
We are particularly interested in grant applications that align with and help achieve the NSW Government’s Closing the Gap priorities, including:
- Target 11: to reduce the overrepresentation of Aboriginal young people in the criminal justice system, so that by 2031, the rate of Aboriginal young people (10-17 years) in detention is reduced by 30 per cent.
This may include (but is not limited to) programs and initiatives that:
- Prevent and respond to youth offending
- Divert young people from court which create positive pathways with communities
- Support young people transitioning from custody back to their community and provide support and opportunities to help them thrive to reduce reoffending.