Ministers Humphreys and O’Brien Announce €1.7m COVID-19 Supports for Community and Voluntary Groups

Posted on 7 Dec 2020 Last updated on 4 Jan 2021

An additional €1.7 million is being provided by the Government to support community and voluntary groups to deal with COVID-19.

The funding, under the COVID-19 Emergency Fund, is in recognition of the important role played by community and voluntary organisations across the country as we head towards the Christmas period.

The additional investment was confirmed today by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, and Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities, Joe O’Brien TD.

The funding will enable groups to embrace the Government’s ‘Keep Well’ campaign which focusses on the themes of staying connected, switching off and being creative, and minding your mood. 

It brings the total funding provided under the COVID-19 Emergency Fund to €4.2 million in 2020. 

The funding will be used to assist local community and voluntary groups to adapt to COVID-19, for example:

  • Allow for changes to premises to provide for social distancing;
  • Funding for on-line activities;
  • Provision of critical social supports. 

Announcing the COVID-19 Emergency Fund, Minister Humphreys said:

“COVID-19 has brought the term ‘Community’ to the fore. I want the community spirit that we have shown in recent months to remain post COVID.

“The little things like checking in on a neighbour makes such a difference. Our community and voluntary groups have played a crucial role during this Pandemic and it’s so important that we support them.

“That’s why I’m delighted we are providing this additional funding to support our community and voluntary groups who are in turn assisting significant numbers of vulnerable people to get through this crisis.”

Also welcoming the funding, Minister O’Brien said:

“2020 has been the most difficult year imaginable. And yet, every step of the way, our community and voluntary groups have gone above and beyond to show their true colours.

“These individual grants will generally be modest in nature, however it is expected that higher amounts will be provided where the need is greatest.’’

The Department of Rural and Community Development has allocated a total of €1.7 million in funding to Local Authority areas, and Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs) will now administer the funding to groups in each area.

More Info

Groups should check with their LCDC or their Local Authority for further details (see below).

Details of the allocation to each local authority area are set out in the table below:

Local Authority area

Allocation, €

Carlow

44,656

Cavan

45,169

Clare

49,351

Cork City

62,778

Cork County

65,191

Donegal

68,130

Dublin City

117,246

Dun Laoghaire

52,001

Fingal

59,820

Galway City

43,029

Galway County

53,203

Kerry

52,280

Kildare

57,490

Kilkenny

46,621

Laois

46,811

Leitrim

40,025

Limerick

62,071

Longford

42,964

Louth

55,193

Mayo

54,878

Meath

52,730

Monaghan

43,137

Offaly

48,694

Roscommon

43,815

Sligo

44,543

South Dublin

77,366

Tipperary

59,048

Waterford

54,223

Westmeath

46,854

Wexford

59,396

Wicklow

51,290

The funding provided to each Local Authority area is outlined in the above table. The funding has been allocated by providing a baseline amount to each area and allocating the remainder based on the relative population and disadvantage level in each area. This methodology uses census figures and the Pobal Hasse deprivation index.

The funding is administered locally by Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs) across the country, with support from their Local Authority. Applications for funding can be made to the relevant LCDC.

LCDC Contacts

The grants under this fund to assist local community and voluntary groups to adapt their services and operations to fit the new COVID-19 reality are consistent with an action assigned to our Department under the Resilience and Recovery 2020-2021: Plan for Living with COVID-19. It will seek to assist their participation in the campaign, in particular with the three themes that are most reliant on their involvement: staying connected, switching off and being creative, and minding your mood

The fund provides grants to help animate community groups to enable them to become more involved in the Government's 'Keep Well' campaign. Further details on this campaign are available here.

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