Community Centre Investment Fund

The Community Centre Investment Fund is now open!

Funding will be available under 2 Categories, with grants of between €10k and €100K available:

  • Category 1: Small scale projects/improvements to facilities – €10,000 to €25,000
  • Category 2 Larger scale projects – €25,001 to €100,000

Funding is available for:

  • Projects which improve access for all to community facilities
  • Works to improve communal facilities such as kitchen and toilet facilities
  • Improvements to buildings that improve the usability of the facility e.g. kitchen and toilet upgrades, lighting systems and stage areas
  • Improvements that will assist the applicant in providing additional or better services to the community for example additional facilities, repurposing existing space, kitchen upgrades to provide meals for the elderly and youth facilities
  • Improvements to facilities which are necessary to meet fire safety and building regulations
  • Retrofitting/energy upgrade projects that improve the usability or longevity of the facility and reduce energy bills
  • Essential maintenance work

Application Guidlines and Forms can be found HERE.

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