Twenty-Four Community Groups Across Ireland to Receive ‘Begin Together’ Funding
€500,000 is being allocated to community groups across the island of Ireland, in the fifth year of the Begin Together fund, delivered in partnership with the Community Foundation Ireland.
The groups supported include those who are disproportionately impacted by some of the most critical issues in Ireland today, as identified by Community Foundation Ireland and through ESRI data. These groups include families and individuals living in or at risk of poverty, older people, people experiencing homelessness, the LGBTQ+ community, traveller and Roma community, people experiencing domestic abuse, migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees.
The current round of grants will bring the total value of Begin Together grants issued through the Community Fund to €2.5 Million to 286 community projects across the island of Ireland since 2020. Initiatives will receive grants starting from €10,000 up to €80,000.
14 grants of €10,000, have been allocated across a breath of support services including Good Shepherd Cork and Amber Women’s Refuge Kilkenny. Six charities including AsIAm and Age Action Ireland will receive €20,000 grants. Galway Rape Crisis Centre and Mae Murray Foundation (NI) will each receive €40,000 over two years. Two charities, Depaul and the Irish Refugee Council, have been allocated €80,000 multi-year grants, to fund long terms projects.
A full list of 2024 Begin Together grantees is available to view here.