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Minister Humphreys announces over €12.5million to support almost 600 Community Centres nationwide

The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced funding of over €12.5 million for the upgrade and development of almost 600 Community Centres nationwide.

The new Community Centre Investment Fund (CCIF) will support groups in every county to carry out refurbishments and improvements of their local community facility.

 

Grants of up to €25,000 will be provided to almost 600 groups in both rural and urban communities.

The funding will see improvements to community centres, GAA clubs, parish halls, youth centres, men’s sheds and facilities used by our elderly.

 

The Community Centre Investment Fund is a new scheme introduced by Minister Humphreys and represents the largest single investment in community centres in decades. Today’s announcement of Category 1 projects will be followed by further funding announcements for larger scale projects in the coming weeks.

 

Among the capital works that will be carried out include:

  • Upgrades to Heating Systems / Energy Retrofitting
  • Installation of new windows / doors
  • Works to upgrade and improve kitchen facilities
  • Upgrades to lighting systems and stage areas
  • Works to upgrade toilet facilities
  • Works to improve disability access
  • Improvements to assist in providing additional or better services to the community such as Meals for the Elderly & youth facilities
  • Works to develop Community Centres as Social Hubs through the development of Community Cinemas, Youth Hubs and Community Libraries
  • Essential maintenance works, roof repairs, etc.
  • Works to address safety concerns, including as a result of fire safety audits

 

Minister Humphreys announced the funding during a visit to the Fettercairn Community and Youth Centre in Tallaght, which received Category 1 Funding.

Making the announcement, Minister Humphreys said:

“The local Community Centre is at the heart of our towns, villages and parishes all across this country.

 

“They come in many different shapes and sizes and are a place for people of all ages to meet up and socialise with friends, old and new.

 

“I want to support these great local facilities and that’s why I launched the new Community Centre Investment Fund earlier this year. 

 

“The level of interest has been unprecedented under any scheme previously ran by the Department of Rural and Community Development.

 

“I am delighted today to announce over €12.5 million in funding for almost 600 projects nationwide. This funding will support Community Centres, Parish Halls, GAA Clubhouses, Youth Facilities, Men’s Sheds and much more.

 

“I want to congratulate all of the successful groups who are receiving funding, which I know will benefit local communities for years to come.

 

“This particular strand of funding focused on small scale grants of up to €25,000. I am pleased to confirm that I will be announcing grants for larger scale projects later this year.”

Examples of some of the successful applicants announced today include:

  • Ballymun Arts and Community Resource Centre, Dublin - €25,000
  • Jobstown Community Centre, Dublin - €16,699
  • Tus Nua Artane Coolock Family Resource Centre, Dublin - €25,000
  • Crusheen Community Centre, Co Clare - €25,000
  • Bweeng Community Hall, Co Cork - €25,000
  • Cara House Family Resource Centre, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal: €25,000
  • Gorvagh Community Centre, Corrabeagh, Co. Leitrim: €25,000
  • Mountbellew Community Centre, Co. Galway - €25,000
  • The Rock GAA Club, Co Laois - €24,970
  • Mulcair Men’s Shed, Co Limerick - €17,517
  • Inishturk Community Club, Co Mayo - €25,000
  • Tulsk Macra Hall, Co Roscommon - €24,743
  • Merville Youth & Community Centre, Co Sligo - €25,000
  • Louth Village Community Centre, Co Louth: €25,000
  • Moydow Hall Committee, Aughine, Co. Longford: €14,641.50
  • Ferns Community Centre, Main Street, Co. Wexford: €20,878.32
  • Kilmacthomas Day Care Centre, Co Waterford €25,000

Also welcoming the funding, Minister of State Joe O’Brien TD said:

 

“I spend a significant amount of my time out and about visiting community groups throughout Ireland and I see first-hand the importance of community centres - that shared community space where people can gather to support each other, to work, to socialise, and to help to continue to develop their local community.

 

“There has been huge interest in the fund which has received a large number of applications and the increased funding we have secured in the Budget will ensure that the new fund has the biggest impact possible in local communities nationwide.”

 

A full list of the successful projects under Category 1 of the Community Centres Investment Fund is available here.

 

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