NCCPP Small Grants – Northern Territory
|
Organisation |
Project |
Amount |
Description |
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Brown's Mart Community Arts Inc |
Wireless IP Camera-based Video Surveillance and Alarm System |
$4,921 |
This project aims to put in place a wireless video surveillance and alarm system to help prevent crime at Brown's Mart Reserve and Chambers Crescent Theatre, Chambers Crescent in Malak, facilities that are available for community use and have been the subject of intrusions and vandalism in the past. |
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Catholic Church of the Diocese of Darwin (St Josephs Catholic Church) |
Establishment, installation and maintenance of CCTV |
$3,974 |
This project installs CCTV at the St Joseph's Catholic Church, Katherine. This crime prevention measure will assist to prevent damage to the church from itinerant drunks and vandals. Church windows are continuously broken. |
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Darwin Golf Club Inc |
CCTV Installation |
$5,000 |
This project installs a CCTV system at the Darwin Golf Club. This crime prevention measure will aim to prevent or identify perpetrators of property crime. The club has been broken into during the school holidays, most occasions the windows are smashed and no entry is gained to the premises. |
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Friends of the North Australia Railway |
Protection of Old Katherine Railway Station |
$4,882 |
The heritage listed 1926 Katherine Railway Station has been subjected to physical damage, broken windows, smashed security lighting, theft and graffiti. A fence around the Station aims to protect the historic site and improve the safety and security of visitors and volunteers. |
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Kiwanis Club of Casuarina Inc |
Terrific Kids |
$3,000 |
The aim is to improve self esteem of primary school students. This is done by rewarding students who contribute to the schools community. Rewards would include movie tickets or meal vouchers. This is for disadvantaged (often Indigenous) children that display positive attitudes, not high achievers. |
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Neighbourhood Watch Northern Territory |
Hot Spot Street Party |
$1,589 |
This project would target ‘hot spot’ areas of crime as identified by Katherine police and hold a street party to encourage residents to get out of the house and get to know their neighbours. It is also aimed to encourage residents to join Neighbourhood Watch and engrave bikes for easy identification. |
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Neighbourhood Watch Wulagi |
Establishing a Computer-based Telephone Tree and ICT Support |
$2,278 |
This project aims to provide a dedicated ICT system (computer, scanner, fax, modem and printer) to the Wulagi Neighbourhood Watch to assist to organise and engage the community in meetings, information sessions and events. |