€466,000 for Community Climate Action projects in Galway city

From left: Evan Carney, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Lyndsey Buxton O’leary, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Donncha Foley, Galway City Volunteer Centre; Tiarnan McCusker, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive Galway City Council; Cllr. Alan Cheevers, Deputy Mayor of Galway City; John Sinnott, Galway City Partnership; and  Faozia Moqbel, Galway City Partnership.

From left: Evan Carney, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Lyndsey Buxton O’leary, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Donncha Foley, Galway City Volunteer Centre; Tiarnan McCusker, Galway City Council Climate Action team; Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive Galway City Council; Cllr. Alan Cheevers, Deputy Mayor of Galway City; John Sinnott, Galway City Partnership; and Faozia Moqbel, Galway City Partnership.

Galway City Council is now accepting applications for the Community Climate Action fund for community groups to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and help decarbonise the City. The funding will support small (up to €20,000 ), medium (€21,000-€50,000 ), and large-scale (€51,000-€100,000 ) community climate action projects in five key theme areas: energy; travel; food and waste; shopping; and nature.

Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr. Mike Cubbard said climate change is the most significant challenge to all communities in Galway City. I welcome this new fund as an important further step in delivering our 2030 targets and progressing towards a climate neutral Galway City by 2050 in line with Ireland’s Climate Action Plantargets.’’

Speaking about the fund, Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive of Galway City Council, said this is a welcome grant for community groups that are hoping to play their part in tackling climate change. Retrofitting, solar panels, community gardens, tree planting, cycle parking and innovative climate projects are just some of the examples of what can be applied for with this grant.’’

Examples of eligible groups include local charities, community centres, local environmental groups, sports clubs and social enterprises. Prior to applying, groups are strongly encouraged to contact the Galway City Council’s Community Climate Action Officer to discuss their ideas at 091 536 400 or [email protected]

Applications are now open online at www.GalwayCity.ie/CommunityClimateActionFund The deadline to apply is 5pm Friday 12 December 2025.

This article is funded by Comisiún na Meán.

 

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