Support for CCTV and security improvements does exist across the UK, although there is no single nationwide CCTV grant scheme. Funding is usually delivered through police initiatives, councils, rural crime programmes, community safety projects and local grant funds. Availability varies significantly depending on your location and circumstances.
Support is often targeted at areas experiencing crime issues, vulnerable communities, farms, community buildings or businesses affected by theft and antisocial behaviour.
What Support Could Be Available?
Funding may support:
- Rural crime prevention measures
- CCTV systems
- Farms and agricultural businesses
- Community buildings
- Business security upgrades
- Security lighting
- Access control systems
- Community safety projects
- Crime prevention infrastructure
- Alarms and deterrent systems
Typical Examples Of Funding
Rural Crime Initiatives
Some police-led rural crime projects have funded:
- CCTV cameras
- Security lighting
- Enhanced signage
- Drones
- Target-hardening measures
Examples of schemes have offered grants between £500–£2,000 following police assessment of crime risk.
Safer Streets Funding
Government-backed neighbourhood crime programmes have supported:
- CCTV expansion
- Street lighting
- Property security improvements
- Community safety measures
These programmes target burglary and neighbourhood crime hotspots.
Community & Faith Building Security
Some grants support:
- Places of worship
- Community buildings
- Charity premises
- Security improvements for vulnerable sites
Support can include CCTV, alarms and secure doors.
Who May Qualify?
Support is commonly aimed at:
- Farmers and landowners
- Rural businesses
- Community groups
- Village halls
- Places of worship
- Charities
- Local organisations
- Businesses affected by crime
- Residents in targeted crime areas
Step By Step – How To Apply
Step 1 – Contact Your Local Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC)
Ask about:
- Community safety funds
- Rural crime grants
- CCTV initiatives
- Local security funding
Many PCC offices run small grants and community safety programmes.
Step 2 – Contact Your Council
Ask for:
- Community safety team
- Anti-social behaviour team
- Regeneration team
- Local grant programmes
Step 3 – Gather Supporting Information
Applications often require:
- Crime reports or incidents
- Quotes for CCTV or security works
- Community benefit information
- Risk assessments
Step 4 – Installation
If approved:
- Approved contractors may install systems
- Some schemes require professional installation
- Ongoing monitoring requirements may apply
Advice & Financial Support
Police & Crime Commissioner Office
Contact your local PCC office for:
- Community safety grants
- CCTV funding opportunities
- Rural crime initiatives
Rural Payments Agency
Phone: 03000 200 301
Can help with:
- Farming support schemes
- Rural funding routes
- Agricultural grants
The Farming Equipment & Technology Fund has supported certain farm security technologies and grants between £1,000–£25,000 under programme themes.
Contact Grants Gateway to discuss CCTV funding and security grant routes that may apply to your circumstances.
Available support and eligibility requirements can vary depending on location and individual circumstances.




