Published date: 8 March 2022

Last edited date: 9 May 2022

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 13 May 2022, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Provision of services to the community - 75200000

  • Civic betterment and community facility support services - 98133100

  • Miscellaneous services - 98300000

Location of contract

East Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber

Value of contract

£10,000 to £750,000

Procurement reference

CF-0218200D58000000L5A4EAK1

Published date

8 March 2022

Closing date

13 May 2022

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

1 July 2022

Contract end date

30 September 2023

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (above threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.

This is an accelerated procedure.

Justification

Amended to reflect the correct deadline TIME of 12 noon (and not midnight as previously indicated)

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The Secretary of State for the Home Department (the "Authority"), acting through the Neighbourhood Crime Unit, intends to make an amount up to £75,000,000 of grant funding available (£50,000,000 per financial year, over an 18-month period). Approximately £2,600,000 of the funding, per financial year, will be reserved for support to successful areas, central evaluation and other activity to support delivery of the Fund and help prevent neighbourhood crime. The remaining £69,800,000 will be available to Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) within England and Wales, who may in turn delegate to a Local Authority within their area to lead and submit a bid. The British Transport Police are also eligible to bid for funding, as are certain eligible Civil Society Organisations. This funding will be granted during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 financial years, across an 18-month period, and all Government funding allocations must be spent by the end of September 2023. The Funding is to be awarded through a fair, open and transparent competition by means of a Call for Proposals and will support bidders to invest in interventions to target neighbourhood crimes (burglary, robbery, theft from person, vehicle crime), Anti-Social Behaviour, and Violence against Women and Girls in public spaces/improving feelings of public safety. The primary aims of the Fund are to:
• Reduce neighbourhood crimes.
• Make local areas safer and reduce demand on the police to focus on higher harm crimes.
• Reduce Anti-Social Behaviour incidents, making individuals and communities safer.
• Change attitudes and behaviours towards Violence against Women and Girls in public places.
• Improve feelings of safety for everyone, in particular women and girls' feelings of safety in public spaces and the night-time economy.
• Build the evidence base for what works on reducing neighbourhood crimes and Anti-Social Behaviour and for changing attitudes and behaviours in relation to Violence against Women and Girls in the public domain;
• Increase local area trust in policing and local government and their activities within the community.


More information

Links

Additional text

In December 2016 the Cabinet Office launched its minimum standards for government grants. These include the requirement that competition should be the default option when considering award of grant funding. PCCs (including delegated Local Authorities) can submit up to four prioritised applications, one in each of the primary/secondary/tertiary/quaternary competitions, each for a defined local area which is affected disproportionately by high levels of neighbourhood crime, Anti-Social Behaviour or Violence against Women and Girls (or a combination of these crime types and issues). The British Transport Police may also submit up to four self-prioritised applications, one in each of the primary/secondary/tertiary/quaternary competitions, across its coverage of England and Wales. Eligible Civil Society Organisations will only be able to submit one bid, into the primary competition. A maximum of £750,000 is available per bid: up to £500,000 for the 2021/22 financial year and up to £250,000 for the 2022/23 financial year. Funds for the 2022/23 financial year must be spent by 31st March 2023, while funds for the 2023/24 financial year must be spent between April 2023 and 30 September 2023. PCC and LA bidders, and the BTP, should note the 50% match funding requirement outlined further in the prospectus and application form. Bidders should note there are 4 separate competitions (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary) and you will be linked to all 4 competitions. It is important Bidders treat each bid separately and respond to every question (acknowledging it is likely Bidders will be repeating the same response/confirmation/declaration in each of the 4 competitions.)The deadline for all bids is midday on Friday 13th May 2022. Bids received after this deadline will not be considered. The process leading to the award of the grant will be administered using the Home Office Jaggaer e-Sourcing portal. To take part in this grant funding opportunity please see attached instructions for registration on the portal. Please read all information carefully.


About the buyer

Contact name

Home Office

Address

2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF
GB

Email

saferstreets@homeoffice.gov.uk