Below you’ll find details of:
- who is currently in receipt of a grant
- how much the grant is for
- what the funding supports
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£19,617 - The Mediation service provides a facility for police officers and staff to refer neighbourhood dispute cases to. The types of issues addressed include neighbour disputes, anti-social behaviour, family conflict, property boundaries, parking, harassment and litter.
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Catch 22 Suffolk Positive Futures
£97,330 - The project delivers an ‘early intervention’ approach to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour by providing a compelling alternative for young people through the delivery of sports-based activity. The project is designed to reach young people on streets and estates, at times when they are most in need.
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£24,000 - To provide safety and support in Suffolk town centres on Friday and Saturday nights, being a positive influence on the streets and providing help to vulnerable people. Funding is to work in Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Felixstowe, Leiston, as well as Latitude Festival.
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Suffolk Futures Fund
£80,000 - Suffolk Community Foundation have created the Suffolk Futures Fund, to support projects and services working with young people aged 16–25, particularly those who have experienced additional challenges in their lives, are marginalised, excluded or underserved. The Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk has contributed to the Fund in order to support delivery of the Police and Crime Plan for Suffolk 2025-2029.
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£7,600 - Taxi Marshals prevent bullying, queue jumping and anti-social behaviour whilst people are waiting in the taxi rank. They also intervene to prevent criminal activity (such as violence, sexual offences and harassment), support vulnerable people and help prevent pedestrians/traffic incidents. The scheme operates in Ipswich Town Centre. The grant is a contribution to running the service alongside funding from Ipswich Borough Council and Ipswich Central. Continuation funding is under discussion.
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Ipswich Town Foundation - DIVERT programmes
£18,000 - Delivered by the Ipswich Town Foundation, DIVERT supports young people aged 12–17 in Ipswich who are at risk of or involved in serious youth violence. Mini-Divert supports 9 - 11 year olds and is delivered in-school in 6 x 60–90-minute sessions across a six-week half-term.




