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06 Sept 2025

Donegal to receive €3,114,395 from new Community Recognition Fund

Projects will be delivered by the local authorities in conjunction with community organisations

 Donegal to receive €3,114,395 from new Community Recognition Fund

Minister Humphreys and Minister Joe O’Brien launch new Community Recognition Fund

Donegal County Council is to receive €3,114,395 from a new Community Recognition Fund.

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys and Minister of State Joe O’Brien, have today set out the details of the €50 million package.

This major initiative, the first of its kind, is designed to specifically support communities across the country that have welcomed and are hosting families and citizens from Ukraine and other countries.

Among the projects that will be supported under the fund include:

- The refurbishment of local sports clubs and facilities

- The upgrade of community facilities such as play areas, walkways, parks and community gardens

- The purchase of equipment to benefit local clubs, festivals, music and arts organisations

- The enhancement of school or parish facilities that are open to the wider community after hours or on weekends

- Transport infrastructure such as community vehicles and bus shelters

The €50 million has been allocated across all local authorities based on the number of new arrivals located there.

The funding will be drawn down over 2023 and 2024.

Projects will be delivered by the local authorities in conjunction with community organisations.

The Fund aims to support the development of facilities that will be used in the future by all members of the community.

Support communities

Announcing the €50 million fund, Minister Humphreys said the funding now being made available will support communities in developing projects ranging from sports clubs, playgrounds and walkways, to community groups in areas such as arts, drama and music.

“Communities the length and breadth of the country have really stepped up to the plate in recent weeks, opening their homes and facilities to people very much in need.

“This fund is recognising the vital role our communities are playing as we continue to deal with many challenges, not least the war in Ukraine.

“I would like to encourage communities to engage directly with their local authorities in the coming weeks to ensure that high-quality projects can be delivered, benefitting their towns and villages for years to come.”

“The projects that will be supported are those that will benefit all members of our communities, young and old.

“It could be funding to develop a playground or park, or perhaps a community centre.

“Or it could be used in terms of transport infrastructure such as community vehicles or bus shelters.

“Sports clubs or groups that champion the arts and music could also benefit – I want our local authorities to be as flexible and work closely with my Department to deliver high-quality projects,” she said.

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