Half a million pounds is heading to communities across West
Yorkshire to help tackle serious violence.
Mayor of West Yorkshire, , has announced a ‘People's
Fund' as part of her ongoing work to create a co-produced serious
violence strategy for the region.
It will see up to £100,000 made available for each district and
allows local groups and organisations to bid up to £10,000. The
winning projects will then be decided upon by local residents.
It comes as the mayor meets community representatives and leaders
at a key event in Huddersfield today (21/01), which forms part of
the strategy creation.
Mayor of West Yorkshire said:
“This ‘People's Fund' will empower local communities to deliver
solutions that they know will make the biggest impact.
“By giving them the resources they need at their disposal, we can
turn their ideas into action.
“Using this money recovered from criminals, we are investing back
into our neighbourhoods, preventing more lives being lost to the
scourge of serious violence.”
Submissions to the ‘People's Fund' can address any aspect of
serious violence, whether it be knife-crime, gangs, organised
crime or violence against women and girls.
Zola Bromley is the Chair of the West Yorkshire Community
Leaders Network, which will also be supporting the ‘People's
Fund' and said:
“The ‘People's Fund' is a powerful statement of trust in
communities and their ability to lead solutions to serious
violence. Local knowledge and lived experience are critical to
effective prevention and strong community-led solutions.
“We see every day how trusted relationships, early intervention,
and community-led action can make a real difference.
“Supporting this work, ensures funding reaches the people and
places that understand their communities best, with decisions
informed by real insight into what works on the ground rather
than a one-size-fits-all approach."
Graduates from the latest West Yorkshire Community
Leaders Programme will also be receiving their course
certificates at the event in Huddersfield.
All terms and conditions for the ‘People's Fund' will be on the
West Yorkshire Combined Authority website
from Thursday
22nd January 2026.
Progress Highlights on Serious Violence:
- In the 12 months to December 2025, all knife crime in West
Yorkshire was down almost 16% where the victims were under 25
(compared to the same period the previous year)
- In 2024/25, our West Yorkshire Violence Reduction Partnership
reached over 15,000 young people under 24 and more than 1000 aged
25 and above.
- Partners countywide have been trained to deliver a virtual
reality immersive learning package on knife crime to support
young people.
- Over 3 million pounds has already provided to projects
through the Mayor's Safer Communities Fund to tackle serious
violence, including the ‘Build' element of Clear, Hold, Build
(CHB). CHB is a framework developed by the Home Office to tackle
serious and organised crime.