VOLUNTARY groups in Limerick are being encouraged to applyย for up toย ย โฌ300,000 in funding to upgrade and refurbish community centres.
Fine Gael TD Kieran O’Donnell said that the funding is part of a Government strategy ย to build stronger and safer communities by making towns, villages and parishes across Limerick better places to live, work, run a business and raise a family.
โRegistration is now open for a new โฌ15 million capital fund for the upgrade and refurbishment of Community Centres.ย This is a very welcome initiative to enable community centres to improve their facilities and I would encourage all community centres, community groups and organisations to register and apply for this funding.
โThe Community Centre Investment Fund will provide grants of between โฌ10,000 up to a maximum of โฌ300,000.
โFunding is available for capital works such as improvements to communal facilities such as kitchen and toilet facilities, energy retrofitting, new windows, doors and heating systems as well as works to address safety concerns and works to improve disability access,” Deputy O’Donnell explained.
Applicants ย must register online at gov.ie/CommunityCentresFund before submitting a formal application. The application process will open on Tuesday, June 7 and closes on Thursday, July 14.