HMPPS Small Grants Scheme Support for Minority Ethnic People on Probation in Cheshire
The North West Probation Region are seeking to commission a mapping exercise to understand the prevalence of services from local organisations or practitioners that provide tailored support for individuals from minority ethnic communities in Cheshire. The aim is to identify organisations that we can build links with to pilot innovative, culturally responsive interventions that address the specific needs and barriers faced by these communities within the criminal justice system.
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Summary
There is a recognised need to ensure that individuals from minority backgrounds have access to tailored support services.
Funding objective is to identify and connect with local organisations, community groups, or practitioners who are already engaged with minority ethnic populations in Cheshire. By doing so, we aim to develop partnerships and collaborative approaches that will better support the rehabilitation and reintegration of minority ethnic offenders. This activity will also help us to understand the specific needs and barriers faced by these communities and inform future service delivery models.
Sought outcomes and activities:
We are seeking organisations to conduct a service mapping exercise that will outline existing services for minority ethnic communities in the county of Cheshire. The outcomes of the exercise should contain:
The list of organisations providing services to minority ethnic communities in Cheshire;
The spread across Cheshire sub-regions
The type of activities they provide
The list of cohorts they work with, including the breakdown of the type of the ethnic minorities
The specific needs and barriers faced by these communities that can inform future service delivery models.
To ascertain the best practice models that are offered for the relevant co-horts within Cheshire.
The grant is the best option at this stage as it allows North West Probation Service to identify existing services and spot any gaps to support the delivery of future piloting and testing of bespoke service delivery for people on probation.
Overall outcomes:
· Improved understanding and awareness of available specialist services for minority ethnic people, both within the criminal justice system and the community.
· Increased engagement with probation and rehabilitation services among minority ethnic cohorts, leading to better support and more positive outcomes.
· Greater access to culturally appropriate support, resulting in more effective referrals and sustained involvement in relevant programmes.
· Reduced disproportionality in service provision and outcomes for non-White British people on probation through targeted interventions.
· Enhanced collaboration between probation teams, community groups, and specialist support agencies to address the specific needs of minority ethnic individuals.
· Strengthened evidence base regarding what activities and interventions best support rehabilitation and desistance for minority ethnic people.
· The project will increase knowledge of and engagement with relevant support agencies within the prison, and community – now and upon release.
· Findings will also be shared within any wider mapping activity of services in regions.
Timescales:
The project will run for approximately six months between 1st February 2026 to 31st August 2026. The dates for the activities to be delivered will be agreed with the successful candidates at the award stage and an earlier start date would be welcome.
Funding:
The funding available for this award is £20,000 maximum
The total grant amount will be paid in advance, provided that the grant recipient has given sufficient assurance that the grant will be used for the stated purpose.
Eligibility
The award is open to VCSE (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations)
The voluntary sector organisation(s) or consortium receiving the grant from HMPPS, should be a registered charity or social enterprise.
Any organisation applying for funding must demonstrate that it meets the due diligence criteria before any award is made. The funding will only be given to organisations where their annual turnover is at least twice the amount of the funding that they are seeking.
Grant funding cannot be used to deliver core services which HMPPS should be delivering.
Objectives
· Make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals seeking positive change.
· To improve people’s experience of prison and probation through the rehabilitation activities.
· To support an individual’s rehabilitation and desistance journey; and
· To improve our knowledge about what activities, work to support people and to encourage rehabilitation and desistance.
Dates
The applications will be open from 17 November 2025 to 5 December 2025 3pm.
The project will run for approximately six months between 1st February 2026 to 31st August 2026. The dates for the activities to be delivered will be agreed with the successful candidates at the award stage and an earlier start date would be welcome.
How to apply
In order to submit a compliant application, applicants must complete all questions in the Apply for a Grant application form. Please note and do not exceed the word counts for each answer. Any information that is included once the word count is exceeded will not be evaluated and will not count towards the evaluated score. Responses must not include diagrams, tables, images or similar.
Applicants are permitted to submit clarification questions via email to HMPPSGrants@justice.gov.uk. For transparency, this advert will be updated throughout the competition to include any responses to questions asked by applicants.
Further information from clarification questions:
No further information.
To be eligible for funding under this grant applicants must achieve the minimum threshold score of 3 averaged across all technical questions otherwise they will be removed from the competition process. The scoring criteria is outlined below:
Score Interpretation
5 Exceeds the requirement. Exceptional demonstration shown for the proposal, how the project will be delivered, and extensive past experience detailed.
4 Satisfies the requirements and has minor additional benefits. Above average demonstration across all questions.
3 Satisfies the requirements. Demonstrates understanding and ability to a satisfactory standard.
2 Satisfies most of the requirements with some minor reservations relating to the experience, understanding and/or ability. Whilst mostly the question has been answered in a satisfactory way, one element has been omitted/offers insufficient evidence.
1 Major reservations about the experience, understanding or ability demonstrated, with little to no evidence to support the questions. More than one element has been omitted.
0 Does not meet the requirement. Does not comply or offer sufficient information to demonstrated experience, ability of understanding. Significant elements of the question has been omitted or not addressed to a satisfactory standard.
The Authority reserves the right to ask clarification questions about any elements of an application. These questions will not give applicants the opportunity to expand on the response and may only be used where applications contain minor errors or to clarify where the information presented is unclear.
The grant, if awarded, shall be awarded to the Applicant(s) who:
· has submitted an application in compliance with these instructions
· meets the eligibility criteria
· meets the minimum quality threshold of 3 questions
· achieves the highest technical score
Due diligence checks will be carried out before the award can be made. These checks may include, but are not exclusive to, financial, brand, assurance, and charitable status.
Supporting information
Conflicts of Interest
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