Female violence grants open in Lancashire

Projects to support women could earn grants of up to £5000

All projects are being funded with proceeds of crime
Author: Bill Jacobs, LDRSPublished 27th Jun 2025

New grants of up to £5,000 are now available to support projects that address violence against women and girls across Lancashire.

The county’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw launched the initiative on Friday.

The grants of up to £5,000 are for initiatives that focus on prevention, survivor support, and creating safer communities.

Eligible projects may include educational campaigns, early intervention efforts, support survivors, or programmes that work with perpetrators to change harmful behaviours.

Applications are open from June 30 to July 21 and are welcomed from charities, voluntary and community groups, as well as parish and town councils.

This latest funding round follows a similar grant initiative launched in May, focused on tackling anti-social behaviour through diversionary activity and community projects.

Further rounds are set to follow, supporting business crime initiatives and reducing reoffending.

All projects are being funded with proceeds of crime, where cash seized from offenders is used to make Lancashire safer.

Mr Grunshaw said: “Preventing violence against women and girls is a Police and Crime Plan priority and I’m pleased to continue working with local organisations to help deliver achieve this.

“This fund is part of the broader strategy to reduce victimisation and increase positive outcomes.

“With a focus on key policing priorities throughout the year—starting with this initiative and building on work tackling anti-social behaviour—I’m trying to ensure that public funds deliver real impact where it’s needed most.

“Investing in targeted projects across Lancashire empowers local organisations, strengthens public trust, and contributes to safer communities.

“As commissioner, delivering this impact is my highest priority, and it can only be achieved through strong leadership and tough scrutiny.”

Full application details and grant criteria can be found on the Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner website.

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