14-06-2025
- Business
- Irish Independent
Kerry community groups receive over €200k in funding
Kerry has received the fifth highest number in allocations nationally from an overall fund of €7 million.
Kerry community projects received €200,456 under the fund in what reflects the strong spirit and diversity of community initiatives in the county.
The Local Enhancement Programme provides small-scale funding for projects which range from purchasing IT equipment to minor renovations to buildings.
This year's allocation also provided an opportunity for groups to apply for help with their operational costs.
The Knocknagoshel Over 55's Services CLG received the highest allocation of €2,972, while the Ballybunion Men's Shed (€2,800), Sneem Development Co-op (€2,000) and Workmen's Rowing Club, Killarney (€2,700) are others that fared well from the distribution of money.
Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Children, Disability, Equality Norma Foley said it's an endorsement of the wonderful voluntary work that goes on in local communities.
'The Local Enhancement Programme is very important for our local groups and clubs in Kerry, who are at the heart of our community,' she said.
Fianna Fáil Deputy Michael Cahill praised the broad geographical spread of funding that underlines the importance of support reaching every corner of Kerry.
'It is very encouraging to see funding directed to such a wide range of community groups and local projects across the county,' he said.
Deputies Michael and Danny Healy-Rae also welcomed the injection of funding for local groups.
They said the money will support small-scale capital and operating costs for voluntary groups, community centres, sports clubs, tidy towns groups and other local organisations.
'This funding is about recognising and supporting the people and groups who give their time and energy to make our communities better,' said Michael Healy-Rae.
The Local Enhancement Programme was launched by Minister of State Jerry Buttimer and Minister Dara Calleary TD. It will support over 5,400 projects, benefiting almost 4,500 community organisations.
The scheme provides small grants aimed at operational costs and capital supports to local groups, particularly those serving disadvantaged areas.