Grant Funding 2024: What is Out There and How Do I Apply?
It’s all in here! Our comprehensive guide to all the funding and supports available to get your outdoor fitness or recreation project moving!
We have tried to keep it concise while still providing the information you need. We have even made it into a handy downloadable PDF here.
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CLÁR Programme
What is it?
This is a targeted investment programme which provides funding for small scale infrastructural projects in rural areas that have suffered the greatest levels of population decline.
What can be funded?
Grants from €5,000 to €50,000 are being provided to support the development of community and sports facilities, youth clubs, playgrounds, sensory gardens, walking tracks and much more.
Who is eligible?
Areas targeted under the CLÁR Programme are parts of counties: Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Wicklow and all of County Leitrim.
How do I apply?
Applications are open now! Funding is administered through Local Authorities, so your first step is to contact your local authority to get the ball rolling. They will advise you on the next steps to getting your application in.
Community Recognition Fund
What is it?
The Community Recognition Fund aims to support the development of community infrastructure and facilities for the entire community in recognition of the contribution being made by communities across the country in welcoming and hosting arrivals from Ukraine and other countries.
What can be funded?
While last year aimed at smaller projects, the 2024 fund provides for capital expenditure on projects with a value of €50,000 to €500,000. Projects can be almost anything that enhances or improves the community – enhancing parks and walkways, building infrastructure, sports facilities, recreation facilities and mush more.
Who is eligible?
Funding is allocated based on the numbers of arrivals in each local authority area. If your local community has welcomed new arrivals, then it should be eligible.
How do I apply?
Applications are open now! Funding is administered through Local Authorities, so your first step is to contact your local authority to get the ball rolling. Applications for the 2024 programme are open now until the end of May 2024.
The link below contains more information as well as links to each local authority’s individual information page.
Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme
What is it?
The Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) provides funding for the development of new outdoor recreational infrastructure. It also provides support for the necessary repair, maintenance, enhancement or promotion of existing outdoor recreational infrastructure in rural areas across Ireland.
What can be funded?
Three levels of funding, from a few thousand up to 500,000, are available to support the development of new and existing projects such as trails, cycleways, blueways, bridleways, outdoor amenities located near rivers, lakes and beaches, and more.
Who is eligible?
Any local community or voluntary group can work with their local authority to put in an application for funding.
How do I apply?
Applications are open now! Funding is administered through Local Authorities, so your first step is to contact your local authority to get the ball rolling. The 2024 programme will open later this year.
LEADER
What is it?
One of the largest sources of funding available to towns and villages across Ireland. The LEADER Programme supports the local development of Ireland’s rural areas – defined as all parts of Ireland outside of the five main cities.
What can be funded?
Any project which supports or improves rural tourism, enterprise development, infrastructure and more.
Who is eligible?
Any town or village outside of the five main cities.
How do I apply?
Funding is delivered to “Local Action Groups” or “LAGS”. The LAGS then administer the funding to specific projects. Therefore, applications must be made via your local LAG. The list of LAGS is available here.
Sports Capital
What is it?
The Sports Capital programme funds capital expenditure on projects that are sporting in nature. Its broad remit is to enhance and improve sports facilities and increase participation in sports and physical activity across Ireland.
Who is eligible?
Any voluntary, not-for-profit sports club, community group, NGB, or local authority. Educational facilities may apply jointly with one of the aforementioned groups.
How do I apply?
Applications have not opened for 2024 yet but will be expected sometime in late summer. Applications are to be made online www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie. As with all types of funding, stay in touch with your local councilor and local authority to keep informed.
Rural Regeneration & Development Fund
What is it?
A scheme which promises €1 billion over 8 years up to 2027 to be invested in rural Ireland.
What can be funded?
Development of recreation & leisure facilities, infrastructure, refurbishment of buildings or facilities, job creation projects, and more
Who is eligible?
Towns with fewer than 10,000 people.
How do I apply?
Applications have not opened for 2024 yet, but contact this email ([email protected]) to get on the mailing list to be notified. As with all types of funding, stay in touch with your local councilor and local authority to keep informed.
Urban Regeneration & Development Fund
What is it?
The urban version of the scheme above, promising €2 billion up to 2030.
What can be funded?
Similar to the scheme above; development of recreation & leisure facilities, infrastructure, refurbishment of buildings or facilities, job creation projects, measures to address building vacancy, and more.
Who is eligible?
The five cities and their metropolitan areas, and towns with greater than 10,000 people.
How do I apply?
Applications have not opened for 2024 yet, but keep an eye on the page below for announcements. As with all types of funding, stay in touch with your local councilor and local authority to keep informed.
Town and Village Renewal Scheme
What is it?
This scheme provides funding to increase the attractiveness of a town or village, as a local commercial and social centre, as a place in which to live and work, enhance the environment and amenities, and promote the town or village’s potential for tourism.
What can be funded?
Development of parks & green spaces, acquisition of plots of land, refurbishment of community centres, local infrastructure, and more.
Who is eligible?
Towns or villages with fewer than 10,000 people.
How do I apply?
Applications for 2024 closed in April, but more funding is set to be provided in future. Stay in touch with your local councilor and local authority to keep informed.
Local Enhancement Programme
What is it?
€6 million in funding to provide capital supports for community groups and organisations across the country, particularly those who serve disadvantaged areas in rural and urban areas. The scheme provides a particular focus on small capital works/improvements, and the purchase of equipment for community use.
What can be funded?
Development of parks & green spaces, acquisition of plots of land, refurbishment of community centres, local infrastructure, and more.
Who is eligible?
Any not-for-profit community or voluntary group can apply.
How do I apply?
Online applications must be completed by the chairperson, secretary or treasurer of the community group. Applications for 2024 closed at the end of March, but more funding is set to be provided in future. Stay in touch with your local councilor and local authority to keep informed.