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Rural and Community Development | The extent to which the Minister has received applications from north Kildare under the rural and community development schemes operated by her Department

To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the extent to which she has received applications from north Kildare under the rural and community development schemes operated by her Department; and if she will make a statement on the matter.

– Bernard J. Durkan T.D.


For WRITTEN answer on Tuesday, 31 May, 2022.

* To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the extent to which applications have been received in her Department from community-based groups in north Kildare for assistance under the schemes operated by her Department; and if she will make a statement on the matter.

– Bernard J. Durkan T.D.
For WRITTEN answer on Tuesday, 31 May, 2022

My Department’s mission is to promote rural and community development and support the creation of vibrant and sustainable communities across the country, including in Co Kildare. I am committed to the successful delivery of a number of programmes which provide financial and other supports to community groups and organisations.

These supports enable economic regeneration and also support communities to address gaps in meeting social needs.  

I am happy to confirm that in excess of €2.8 million has been allocated to specific projects in County Kildare so far in 2022. Kildare was allocated €3.8 million in 2021.

Details of applications are not available at the granular geographic level requested by the Deputy, however details of applications received by my Department from County Kildare during 2022 to date under the following programmes are outlined below:

  • The LEADER programme is a key intervention implemented by my Department which will help to      underpin the Government’s rural development goals as outlined in Our Rural      Future. LEADER is administered by 29 Local Action Groups (LAGs) which      deliver funding in accordance with Local Development Strategies that have      been agreed for each LAG area. Project applications are made to, and      approved by, the relevant LAG in each LEADER area. 85 projects have been      approved for funding to date under the LEADER programme to a value in      excess of €4.8 million in the Kildare LAG area.
  • No applications located in      Kildare were received to the third call for Category 2 applications which      was completed in January 2022 under the Rural Regeneration and      Development Fund. The fourth call for Category 1 applications      closed for applications is 29th April 2022. One application was received      to this call from County Kildare.
  • Five application were      received under the 2022 Connected Hubs Call. Applications are      currently being evaluated and an announcement is expected in the coming      weeks.
  • Under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS), 3 applications were      received in 2022.  Applications for all Measures under ORIS are now      closed. Successful projects under Measure 1 and the Project Development      Measure will be announced in the coming weeks. Measures 2 & 3 projects      will be announced later this year. 
  • I also launched the Community Centres Investment Fund on the 15th April 2022.  This is a      €15m fund to support community groups, particularly in disadvantaged      areas, with the upgrade of their community centre      facilities.  Applicants must register as ‘users’ at      www.gov.ie/drcd in advance of submitting an application. The application      process opens on 7 June 2022 with a closing date of 14 July 2022.
  • The Community Enhancement Programme (CEP) provides capital funding to community      groups in disadvantaged areas across Ireland. The 2021 CEP provided €4.5      million of grant funding for communities to enhance their facilities. In      Kildare, 27 projects valued at €148,013 were funded under the 2021 CEP.      The 2021 CEP is now closed and it is likely that another CEP will be      delivered later in 2022.  I would advise the local groups to check      www.gov.ie/drcd on a regular basis for updates and to also make contact      with their Local Community Development Committees for further details on      the programme.
  • In November 2021, the once      off €9m Community Activities Fund was launched to support      community groups impacted by COVID-19 to carry out necessary repairs and      to purchase equipment. This fund was administered locally by the Local      Community Development Committees (LCDCs). Kildare was allocated €296,027      in funding under the Community Activities Fund. To date €219,744 has been      awarded to 53 local projects . The fund is now closed to applicants.      Details of successful projects from each LCDC will be available on the      Department’s website at www.gov.ie/drcd.


Details of all programmes, including eligibility criteria, how to apply, and other information, can be found on my Department’s website, www.gov.ie/drcd.

My Department will continue to support our communities and I am committed to reviewing funding priorities on an ongoing basis to ensure supports remain targeted at those most in need. 

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