North Inner-City Grants

Round 2 of the 2019 NEIC Community Grants scheme is open for applications during the month of September.

Apply now for a community grant from €300 to €3,000. There are two themes for the funds:

  • ‘Brooms and Blooms’ – clean-up and enhance your street
  • Active Living, Recreation and Wellbeing

The purpose of the Scheme is to financially support North East Inner City communities in delivering their own projects at local level.

Applications will be accepted from Monday 2nd September 2019 until Monday 30th September 2019 (4:00 pm).

Applications received after the closing date will not be accepted. For more information on the Community Grants Scheme click HERE. To download an application form click HERE

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