City awards community safety and crime prevention funding to 23 community groups

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Winnipeg, MB – Today, Mayor Brian Bowman announced that 23 community groups will receive funding for community safety and crime prevention activities through the City of Winnipeg's Community Safety and Crime Prevention (CSCP) program.

“I’m pleased to see funding from the new Community Safety and Crime Prevention program being made to support deserving organizations in our community,” said Mayor Brian Bowman. “There are unique solutions in neighborhoods across the city and this program will help community organizations make progress toward increasing community safety and preventing crime.”

The CSCP program was established to support community-level activities that strengthen local crime prevention and community safety efforts, promote the exchange of information between community residents, and that help build closer relationships between communities and the Winnipeg Police Service. A total of $100,000 was made available through the program, with projects approved to a maximum of $5,000 per application.

The community groups receiving funding are:

Community GroupActivityFunding Total
Central Park Foot Patrol Inc.Central Park Foot Patrol Program$5,000
North End Women's Centre (NEWC)Safer Communities at NEWC$5,000
Fearless R2W‘Caring for Youth in Care’ Community Walk$5,000
Mama Bear ClanPatrol Volunteer Safety and Wellbeing$5,000
The Holistic Ongoing Opportunities Development- Facilitation and Management Services Inc.Newcomer African Youth Safe Space$5,000
JibStopCrystal Meth Recovery Peer Support & Action Group$5,000
Central NeighbourhoodsCommunity Capacity Building for Crisis Response$3,000
West End Twenty Four Hour Safe SpaceWest End 24 Hour Safe Space Outreach$4,988
The Gang Action Interagency Network (GAIN)Healing Together Men’s Group Partnership$5,000
Opportunities for Employment Inc.Community Employment Support Program$5,000
West Broadway Development CorporationWest Broadway Community Safety Project$3,900
Inclusion WinnipegLocal Safety and Inclusion Network Support$5,000
St. Matthews Non-Profit Housing Inc.Safety Lighting Project$3,500
Holy Names House of PeaceIn Plain Sight Project$2,714
Point.Powerline Inc.Powerline Flyer Project$1,170
Elmwood Community Resource CentreAddictions Recovery Support$4,100
Knowles CentreYouth Programming$4,600
Department of Conflict Resolution,
Menno Simons College
Community Meth Response Training$5,000
Tabernacle of the New Covenant Inc.Safe and Healthy Francophone Newcomer Families$3,500
Chalmers Neighbourhood Renewal CorporationChalmers Safety Initiative$5,000
Clinique Youville ClinicCommunity Safety Gatherings$4,995
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba (IRCOM)IRCOM Neighbourhood Watch Project$5,000
Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community
Association
West End Community Supper$3,616

The City received 64 applications during the 2019 intake period. Program applications were evaluated by a Program Award Selection Committee. The committee was comprised of four representatives from Community Services, one representative from the Winnipeg Committee for Safety and one representative from the Winnipeg Police Service. They established evaluation criteria to determine eligibility and to assess the activity’s need and potential benefit to the community.

For more information about the CSCP program, see: winnipeg.ca/communitysafetyfund

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