Province announces new grant program for crime prevention
Alberta will provide $5.2 million in grant money over the next two years for programs and projects designed to prevent and reduce crime in the province.
Groups and organizations can now apply for the Alberta Crime Prevention grant to fund their projects and initiatives.
The funding will support the delivery of crime prevention, community safety and well-being programs. Programs may include initiatives or projects to reduce the risk of domestic violence, youth outreach programs, and training and staffing for crime prevention organizations in rural Alberta.
“The safety of Albertans is our top priority,” says Tyler Shandro, minister of justice and solicitor general, in a statement. “Alberta’s government is working to support public safety and will continue taking action to ensure the safety and well-being of our families and friends. The available grants will help ensure we keep Alberta’s communities safe and crime-free for generations to come.”


