Local groups encouraged to apply for environmental grants – Richmond
Environment Partnership Fund now open
30th May 2017 - Neale Richmond, TD
Fine Gael Dublin Rathdown Senator, Neale Richmond, has encouraged local groups to apply for newly available environmental funding to help improve their local areas.
“The Fine Gael Government has this week announced a large increase to the Local Agenda 21 (LA21) Environmental Partnership Fund.
“Up to €460,000 funding is now available to be drawn down from this year’s scheme, an increase of 15% on 2016 funding.
“The fund, which has operated since 1997, supports local environmental initiatives by communities, individuals and not-for-profit groups. It is designed to support local communities to improve the environment in their own local areas and its wider remit is to continue the fight back against global warming.
“We know that local initiatives can make a real difference in our communities; small changes can make lasting improvements to our environment.
“To that end, the fund supports small scale non-profit environmental projects such as allotments, community gardens, compost schemes, rainwater harvesting schemes, educational initiatives and environmental exhibitions.
“Eligible projects include those that will support and complement, at a local level, national environmental policies such as those on Waste, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Air, Water and Sustainable Development.
“Over 700 projects were funded through this scheme nationally last year and with the increase in funding, it is now possible to increase this amount and the value of awards going to local groups here in South Dublin. Funding is provided by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and is matched by the DLR Co Co, and projects can also attract funding from other sources.
“I strongly encourage local groups to apply for this funding. Completed application forms should be returned to Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council office by 5pm, 23 June 2017. For further information, please contact the Council offices on (01) 204 7900.”
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