City awards community safety and crime prevention funding to community groups

Released: November 23, 2020 at 12:26 p.m.

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

“It’s great to see the Community Safety and Crime Prevention program continuing to make a difference through support for community organizations,” said Mayor Brian Bowman. “This program prioritizes prevention and community safety through the organizations that are already making a difference in their neighbourhoods. This presents an opportunity for unique solutions that can strengthen public safety in our community.”

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 GroupActivityFunded Amount
1Holistic Ongoing Opportunities Development Facilitation and Management Services Inc.Newcomer Safe Space Program Support$5,000
2Point.Powerline Inc.Increasing Program Capacity$4,582
3Holy Names House of PeaceFacility Health and Safety Upgrades$2,230
4Filipino Seniors Group of WinnipegSupport for Community Safety Seminars / Drop-In & Self-Defense Programs$3,945
5The WRENCHBike Locks for Bike Bazaar / Community Events$5,000
6William Whyte Citizens on Patrol ProgramPatrol Program Enhancements$3,000
7Central Park Foot Patrol Inc.Patrol Program Enhancements$5,000
8SISTARS Economic Community Development Co-opSecurity Lighting & Surveillance Upgrades$3,500
9NorWest Co-op Community HealthSafe Space Program Supports$3,500
10Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba Inc.Youth Safety Awareness Project$5,000
11Altered Minds Inc.Safety Information Sessions$5,000
12William Whyte Neighbourhood AssociationOutdoor Solar Security Light Program$5,000
13Thrive Community Support CircleFacility Security Enhancements$4,988
14West Broadway Development CorporationCommunity Safety Initiatives$4,700
15Broadway Neighbourhood Centre Inc.West Broadway Substance Use Education Initiative$5,000
16Siloam MissionFacility Communications Equipment$5,000
17Elmwood EK Retired Citizen's AssociationFacility Security Enhancements$5,000
18Spence Neighbourhood AssociationHarm Reduction Service Enhancement$3,100
19St. Boniface Citizens on Patrol ProgramPatrol Program Enhancements$5,000
20Provencher BIZMonthly Community Safety Meetings$4,420
21Boys and Girls Clubs of WinnipegAberdeen After-School Program Support$5,000
22West End BIZPatrol Communications Equipment$5,000
23North Kildonan Community WatchSafety Information Sharing$2,000
TOTAL$99,965

The City received 37 applications during the 2020 intake period. Program applications were evaluated by a Program Award Selection Committee. The committee was comprised of four representatives from the Community Services Department, 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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