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Galway County Council approves over €424,000 in grants to community groups

Thu, Mar 26, 2026

Elected members of Galway County Council have approved €424,182 in grant funding for 342 projects under its Community Support Schemes, aimed at supporting tourism, community and cultural development across the county.

The schemes are designed to assist community and voluntary groups in taking an active role in local development by providing small-scale funding for projects that deliver clear benefits in their areas and enhance economic, social and cultural life.

Funding has been allocated to a wide range of initiatives, including projects that improve local amenities, facilities and services, as well as groups working to promote the arts, heritage and the Irish language. Support has also been provided for collaborative efforts such as festivals and participative events that are intended to increase footfall in towns and villages and support local economic activity, alongside initiatives that encourage greater participation in sport.


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