The Community Centres Investment Fund 2024 was launched in June 2024 to provide investment for upgrade and refurbishments works on existing community centres under two categories
11 Kildare community centres have been confirmed to receive €206, 290 in funding, under the Community Centre Investment Fund.
The Kildare allocations are part of a €7 million investment nationwide announced by Taoiseach Simon Harris and Minister Heather Humphreys today.
The Community Centres Investment Fund 2024 was launched in June 2024 to provide investment for upgrade and refurbishments works on existing community centres under two categories.
Category 1 is for minor works with grant aid up to €25,000 and Category 2 is for larger works with grant aid up to €100,000.
A breakdown of the funding is as follows:
Balyna Area Community Resource Centre - €23,695
Carbury Village Community Centre - €8,238
Quaker Meeting House, Ballitore - €15,424
InSync Youth and Family Services - Community Centre Naas - €18,826
Kildare Town Community and Family Resource Centre - €9,147
Nurney Gaa Community Centre - €20,000
Rathangan Community Centre - €25,000
Rathmore Hall Community Centre - €15,135
St Coca's Scout Hall Community Centre - €25,000
Leixlip GAA Community Centre - €23,500
Straffan Community Association - €22, 325

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