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9 Jul 2021 | |
Charity Sector News |
Almost €4.5 million in funding is to be provided to 180 community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises, which have suffered financially as a result of the pandemic.
The funding was jointly announced today by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath TD, and Minister of State with special responsibility for Charities and Community Development, Joe O’Brien TD.
The €4.5 million investment means that €46.5 million has now been provided in COVID-19 stability funding to hundreds of organisations since the onset of the Pandemic.
Under this tranche of funding, cash injections of between €2,000 and €200,000 are being awarded to qualifying organisations that provide critical services to those most vulnerable in society.
These organisations – which span across a range of sectors – have been hit with short term cash flow issues as a result of the Pandemic.
Among the groups approved for funding include:
Welcoming today’s funding announcement, Minister Humphreys said:
“16 months since the start of the Pandemic, hundreds of charities and other organisations across the State continue to provide critical services to vulnerable people and communities.
“Through the COVID-19 Stability Fund, Government has provided financial supports to so many of these organisations in recognition of the critical role they play.
“But many of these organisations have seen a significant fall in their incomes due to COVID-19 and are experiencing cash flow difficulties.
“This funding that my colleagues and I are announcing today will assist these organisations to continue to operate. The funding represents an important lifeline for many of these organisations who continue to play a critical role, supporting and assisting tens of thousands of our citizens.”
Minister McGrath continued:
“The Government is fully aware of the tremendous role being played by community and voluntary groups in supporting communities and delivering important services, particularly during these challenging times.
“COVID-19 has brought challenges to these organisations, particularly with their cash flow and the practicalities of keeping their doors open. This funding is a vital lifeline to stabilise the position of many of these social enterprises and help those who give so selflessly of their time to continue with their good work.
“I am pleased therefore to be in a position to announce this funding today, knowing the positive impact it will have.”
Minister O Brien added:
“Community & Voluntary projects have been a crucial element of Ireland’s emergency response to the pandemic. In communities throughout Ireland these projects have maximised their local connections and knowledge to ensure that the most vulnerable and those most in need of support throughout the pandemic have been looked after. It has been a tough year for all groups in the sector and I trust that the funding announced today will help further strengthen these vitally important projects.
“The Community and Voluntary sector has always been critical to the sustainable development of our communities and will continue to be so into the future. Today’s funding is a recognition of the extra difficulties faced by those organisations during the extreme circumstances of the pandemic.
“It is my hope that funding will allow these organisations to continue this valuable support as we all work towards a social and economic recovery and I am very happy to be able to support these organisations in such a way.”
A full list of projects supported under the COVID-19 Stability Fund is available on gov.ie