Community Climate Action Funding Announced (Press Release)

Community Climate Action Funding Announced (Press Release)

Kilkenny community groups receive funding for climate action projects.

Kilkenny County Council and the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications are delighted to award €511,000 to 22 Kilkenny communities who will deliver a variety of climate action projects.

Following a very competitive process with a large number of applications received, these groups were successful in obtaining funding under the Community Climate Action Programme. The main objective of this programme is to support and empower communities to take climate action and to shape and build low carbon, sustainable communities in a coherent way to contribute to national climate and energy targets.

There will be another round of funding opening for the Community Climate Action Programme in the future, Kilkenny County Council are awaiting an update from the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications on this with details being announced once confirmed.

Applicant

Funding Received

Paulstown Development Association

€13,000

Coolagh Pattern Committee

€1,800

Castlecomer Enterprise Group

€13,000

Callan Community Energy

€3,000

Piltown AFC

€4,600

Happe House & Millenium Court

€7,500

Hugginstown & District Community Centre

€5,000

TCAT – Three-fold Community Asset Trust

€4,200

Kilkenny Walking & Cycling Campaign

€5,000

Thomastown Community Allotments

€3,200

Inistioge Tidy Towns

€2,800

Stoneyford Development Group

€45,000

Lisdowney Community Centre & GAA Club

€26,000

Tullaroan Development Association

€42,000

Windgap Tidy Towns

€21,700

Iverk Agricultural Show

€20,000

Tullahought Community Development Group

€25,000

Graignamanagh Hall

€25,000

Ballyfoyle Development Group

€83,700

Mullinavat Community Group

€59,300

Urlingford Town Team

€53,900

Kilmacow Community Centre

€46,300

 

 

 

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