SIA grant for good causes: how to apply
Guidance on how charities and community interest companies in the UK can apply for funding from the Security Industry Authority’s grant for good causes.
Through our grant for good causes fund, we distribute money we have received through proceeds of crime confiscation orders. We give this money to registered charities and community interest companies in the UK.
How we get money for the fund
The Proceeds of Crime Act allows us to:
- investigate the financial activity of people who have committed a criminal offence
- seize the money criminals have made from their criminal acts, using a court-issued confiscation order
The Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme allows us to keep some of the money we seize.
How we use the money
The money we recover through confiscation orders can only be:
- used to fund our financial investigations
- distributed to good causes
We use some of the money to make grants to good causes that benefit the UK private security industry and support public safety.
We consider applications for funding at least once a year, and more often if we receive more money to give out.
Who can apply for a grant?
You must be a registered charity or community interest company to apply for a grant. You must also be able to show how the grant will support one or more of the following:
- people working, or intending to work, in the UK private security industry
- the UK private security industry as a whole
- public protection in the UK (for example, by preventing terrorism and crime, or protecting vulnerable people and communities)
We may include other conditions for each round of funding. For example, we might ask for applications from a particular geographical area or type of project.
We will publish details of any extra conditions each time we open for applications.
How to apply for a grant
Applications are now closed. For information about when the fund is next open for applications, sign up to our mailing list.
How we award the money
A grants committee decides how the money is allocated. The committee is made up of SIA staff and representatives from the private security industry.
If we approve your application, you will need to sign a grant agreement before we provide any funding. There is no guarantee that you will receive funding.
Grants we have awarded in the past
Read about funding we have awarded in previous years through the SIA grant for good causes.
Register for updates about the fund
Join our email mailing list and we will send you an email when we next open for applications.
Updates to this page
Published 24 May 2021Last updated 30 April 2024 + show all updates
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Updated the 'Grants we have awarded in the past' section to: remove links to past press releases; add a link to our new 'SIA grant for good causes: funds awarded' page.
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Updated to remove information about how registered charities and community interest companies in the UK can apply for the 2023 to 2024 funding round.
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Updated to include information about how registered charities and community interest companies in the UK can apply for the 2023 to 2024 funding round.
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Updated the 'Find out how we have used the grant' section to include a link to our 2023 press release.
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Added in "Read our press release to find out who we awarded funds to in 2022." to the "Find out how we have used the grant" section of this page.
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Added in the 'Find out how we have used the grant' section.
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