Cork City Council Community Newsletter
Download Community Newsletter 14.02.2024
Community Funding
There are two separate funding streams available
1. LCDC Local Enhancement Programme
2. LCDC Local Enhancement Programme Women’s Groups
The Local Enhancement Programme (LEP) provides funding to support community groups across Ireland. The LEP is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and
administered by Cork City Local Community Development Committee (LCDC), to ensure funding istargeted appropriately towards addressing disadvantage in the areas that need it most.
It is important to note that other agencies and departments also invest in disadvantaged areas, For example, the Department of Education and Skills in DEIS schools and community liaison officers,
HSE in community care services, DSP in Intreo and through the Local Employment Service etc. The Department of Rural and Community Development also operates the SICAP (Social Inclusion and
Community Activation Programme) to assist individuals and groups from disadvantaged communities.
The LEP will support groups:
To carry out necessary repairs and improvements of a capital nature to their facilities and /or purchase equipment for e.g. such as tables and chairs, tools and signage, laptops and printers, lawnmowers, canopies and training equipment etc.
• The funding may also be used but not limited to improved access for persons with a disability; enhancing community participation for disadvantaged and marginalised groups, and; improving energy efficiency of community facilities.
• The Community Support Fund Women’s Women’s Groups is a capital grant to provide funding towards necessary repairs and improvements to their facilities and purchase of equipment.
These funding streams are about giving a helping hand to our communities, local groups, and clubs. The Department has recommended that LCDCs ring-fence a percentage of allocated funding from
the Community Support Fund to provide small grants of €1,000 or less. Ring-fencing funding at this level will allow a larger volume of those with limited resources to receive some funding.
These programmes can also fund or partially fund larger scale projects to address disadvantage. Applications should relate to one or more key priority areas identified in their LCDC’s Local Economic and
Community Plan (LECP) in order to be eligible for consideration.
Closing date for applications is Tuesday 27th of February 2024 at 5pm.
Link to application form Cork City Council (submit.com)
If you have any queries or problems with the application process, please contact sarah_ocallaghan@corkcity.ie or phone 021 492 4748.