The Argus

€64,790 funding for Louth communitie­s

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Some €64,790 in funding has been allocated to enhance facilities in urban and rural communitie­s across Louth, a Fine Gael Senator has said.

Senator John McGahon said the Community Enhancemen­t Programme [CEP] provides capital grants to community groups to improve amenities in disadvanta­ged areas.

Senator McGahon said: ‘ The CEP provides vital support to community groups in order to help them improve their facilities.

‘It supports small-scale funding for projects which range from purchasing lawnmowers and IT equipment to minor renovation­s to buildings. Ultimately the Programme responds to local needs and therefore it also provides some funding towards larger projects where needed.

‘We depend hugely on these community groups in Louth and I hope that this funding will help them to continue the important work that they carry out within our society.

‘I urge communitie­s throughout Louth to familiaris­e themselves with the CEP and to apply for funding if they feel that it can be of local benefit.

‘ The CEP is administer­ed by Local Community Developmen­t Committees in Louth County Council. Details on how to apply will be available from each LCDC shortly,’ Senator McGahon concluded.

Minister for Rural and Community Developmen­t, Michael Ring, said: ‘Since I first launched the CEP in 2018, it has funded over 5,000 projects in urban and rural communitie­s throughout Ireland.

‘While the CEP will be similar to last year, the LCDC in each area will have flexibilit­y to use some or all of this funding for COVID-19 related expenditur­e by community groups, where this is a priority in individual local authority areas. This is in addition to other funding announced recently by my Department, such as the €2.5m COVID-19 Emergency fund and the €35m Stability Fund.’

In order to allow flexibilit­y, the Department is not setting a national closing date, but will allow each LCDC to set its own, to best suit its area. The Department will require that all closing dates are no later than 30 September 2020. Groups should check with their LCDC for further details.

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