Applications are now open for the 2025 Ulster GAA Club Infrastructure Development Grants. The Club Infrastructure Development Grants aim to assist clubs in the improvement and development of their physical infrastructure. Both Ulster Council and…
Category Archives: Capital
Important dates • 1 October 2025 – Scheme opens for Expressions of Interest • 29 October 2025 – Deadline for submission of Expression of Interest The NICIF is a £4.32 million grant scheme to support…
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council invites interested parties / organisations to attend a workshop on the Capital Grants Programme. This fund will support local sports and community organisations with the development of new or…
Introduction The Olympic Legacy Fund is a £1million pound investment programme, delivered by Sport NI in partnership with Crowdfunder UK. The fund aims to improve the quality of offering at club/community sports facilities, encouraging people…
Closing Date: 8th December 2025 Since 2008, Flutter UKI has donated over £6.5million to community sports clubs through the Cash4Clubs programme, helping thousands of people across the UK and Ireland by ensuring they have access…
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council invites applications for financial assistance towards the thematic areas outlined below with guidance notes linked: Community Capital for Community Facilities Community Capital Minor Items Opening date: 26 August 2025…
The new Ulster GAA Strategic Club Development Grant is targeted in support of larger GAA clubs based in urban areas with a capital infrastructure project nearing the commencement stage in early 2026. Clubs must be…
Providing grants towards the cost of boat equipment or boat refurbishments to support junior & student rowers, and adaptive rowing for all ages. We match your spending up to a maximum of £4,000 per grant…
Capital grants are available to local sports clubs for: Development of new facilities or the enhancement of existing facilities. Council can offer funding of up to £20k for projects costing in excess of £40k and if successful,…
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