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Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security administers grant funding programs to support and empower communities in addressing their respective crime issues and concerns.

The Alberta Community Crime Prevention (ACCP) Grant Program is available as a part of Alberta's Crime Prevention Strategy, founded on recommendations arising from the 1999 Alberta Summit on Justice. The program is available to support communities in delivering Situational crime prevention or Crime Prevention through Social Development (CPSD) initiatives that address local crime concerns.

The federal government shares funds received under the Proceeds of Crime legislation with the provinces once a year. In Alberta, $50,000 annually, or 30% of the funds received by the province (whichever is less), is specifically allotted for crime prevention purposes. The POC Grant Fund is available to all police services operating in Alberta including municipal, First Nations, and the RCMP.

The Alberta Community Restorative Justice (ACRJ) grant program is meant to build a restorative justice foundation in Alberta, ensuring public confidence in community restorative justice processes that meet locally identified priorities.

 
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