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Dublin City Council Community Grants Scheme 2024

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Dublin City Council’s Community Grant scheme provides support to a wide variety of groups
and organisations across the city annually that facilitate projects, events and activities to encourage social inclusion. It’s my pleasure to announce the 2024 scheme is opening today Tuesday 9th July 2024 from 10am with a total fund of €386,500 divided into the following strands:

  1. Community Grants (€300,000 with a maximum grant available of €1,500)
  2. Informal Adult Education (€86,500 with a maximum grant available of €800)

Applications are made through Citizen’s Hub using the following links with terms and conditions also provided:

https://citizenhub.dublincity.ie/grants

To ensure this notice reaches as many groups as possible, it has been circulated to all Dublin City Councillors, Dublin City PPN, Dublin City LCDC, Dublin City Local Development Companies and our colleagues across Dublin City Council including the Communication Unit who will share on social media.  Our Local Area Community Development Teams also play a key role in the promotion and governance of the fund. They are on hand to assist groups who wish to apply online and any queries should be directed to the relevant area office.

Please note the closing date for submissions is Friday 16th August 2024 at 1pm.

For all other queries on the scheme, please email


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