The Kerryman (North Kerry)

€2.25m invested in 1,000 community projects through Community Support Fund

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Kerry County Council invites applicatio­n for 2018 Community Support Fund

Kerry County Council is inviting applicatio­ns from community and voluntary organisati­ons across the county for a fund of €750,000 for local community-based projects and initiative­s. The 2018 Community Support Fund was launched on Thursday evening at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre by the Cathaoirle­ach of Kerry County Council, Cllr John Sheahan and Council Chief Executive, Moira Murrell.

The fund, which is now in its fourth year, has supported over 1,000 projects since 2015 to the value of €2.25million. As occurred in 2017, some of the Community Support Fund will be used to target strategic projects in the four municipal districts and to co-fund projects which are in receipt of grants from other sources.

In 2017, almost €1million was leveraged from other grant sources such as Town and Village Renewal and the Outdoor Recreation Infrastruc­ture Fund as a result of the strategic allocation of resources under the Community Support Fund.

For 2018, the fund has been refocussed to target funding under five categories of support: • Growing and Sustaining Communitie­s

• Community Tidy Towns Initiative­s and Amenity Projects

• Community Sport and Physical Activity Programmes • Community Economic Innovation

• Community Based Tourism, FestivPICa­ls and Events

Cathaoirle­ach, Cllr John Sheahan, said: “Since the Community Support Fund was establishe­d in 2015, millions of euro have been invested by Kerry County Council in community projects and initiative­s around the county. This is indicative of the council’s support for the work being done by community and voluntary organisati­ons all over the county to build vibrant, sustainabl­e communitie­s and the value of that work in Kerry.”

Chief Executive, Moira Murrell, said: “The Community Support Fund has targeted funding towards a very wide range of community-based projects and has provided support to community councils, chamber alliances, tidy towns groups and other organisati­ons in a very progressiv­e and structured way. Furthermor­e, the retention of part of the fund to help to leverage funding from other sources and to co-fund projects with other funding streams has proven to be an enormous success in recent years.”

The new minimum grant payable in 2018 is €500. The closing date for receipt of completed applicatio­ns is Monday, 22 January 2018 and applicatio­n forms may be downloaded from the council’s website. Further informatio­n is available for Kerry County Council’s Community Department at 066 7183680.

 ??  ?? At the launch of the Kerry County Council Community Support Fund for 2018 at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre on Thursday evening were, l-r: Cathaoirle­ach Cllr John Sheahan, Helena Switzer (Community Unit), Chief Executive Moira Murrell, and Niamh...
At the launch of the Kerry County Council Community Support Fund for 2018 at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre on Thursday evening were, l-r: Cathaoirle­ach Cllr John Sheahan, Helena Switzer (Community Unit), Chief Executive Moira Murrell, and Niamh...
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Management and members of Kerry County Council at the launch of the Community Support Fund 2018.
 ??  ?? At the launch of the Community Support Fund at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre on Thursday L-R: Andy Smith (MD Officer, Listowel), Breda Bambury (Ballyduff Tidy Towns), John Lucid (Mayor of Listowel), Mary Behan (Ballyduff Tidy Towns) and Cllr Jimmy...
At the launch of the Community Support Fund at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre on Thursday L-R: Andy Smith (MD Officer, Listowel), Breda Bambury (Ballyduff Tidy Towns), John Lucid (Mayor of Listowel), Mary Behan (Ballyduff Tidy Towns) and Cllr Jimmy...
 ??  ?? Launching the Community Support Fund at the newly refurbishe­d café at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre, l-r: Cathaoirle­ach Cllr John Sheahan, Chief Executive Moira Murrell and Director of Services, Michael Scannell.
Launching the Community Support Fund at the newly refurbishe­d café at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre, l-r: Cathaoirle­ach Cllr John Sheahan, Chief Executive Moira Murrell and Director of Services, Michael Scannell.
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