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Dillon highlights mental health grants worth up to €30,000

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Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has highlighted that the application portal is now open for the Mental Health Grants for Community & Voluntary Agencies 2022. This is a fund worth €1million to be distributed in partnership with Mental Health Ireland. The purpose of the fund is to support the work of a number of smaller local groups who deliver vital mental health services across the country. The grants awarded will be between €5,000 and €30,000. Deputy Dillon said: "The opening of this funding to applications is part of the €10 million, once-off, additional allocation for mental health announced as part of Budget 2022. This is in line with the Government’s commitment to further enhance the experiences of people using mental health services and supports. The €1 million fund allocated for the Mental Health Grants for Community & Voluntary Agencies 2022 is critical to ensure the benefits of this funding is felt locally. It will provide once-off grants ranging from €5,000 to €30,000. The funding is designed to encourage and support local voluntary groups to respond to the particular mental health needs of their local areas. There are a range of projects which are eligible for this funding, but they must align to the four domains of Sharing the Vision or seven goals of Connecting for Life. More details on the domains and goals along with project eligibility and the application process can be found on the website of Mental Health Ireland. With a funding pot of €1million and once-off grants ranging from €5,000 to €30,000, I would strongly encourage local organisations around Mayo to consider making an application as soon as possible." For more information, please see: https://www.mentalhealthireland.ie/grants2022.

William Grant relishing another campaign with West

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In St John’s Terrace, football and West United, particularly, usually tops the agenda. The planning and plotting for the upcoming junior and juvenile season is about to relaunch.

Insulate your home with Government grants available

Galway company West Coast Insulation is advising homeowners to take advantage of the Government grants and insulate before the cooler months set in. John Folan from West Coast Insulation advised: “Insulation grants are still in place for homeowners who decide to upgrade their insulation. Insulated homes will save heat and money for many years to come. Good quality insulation keeps the house warm in winter and also keep the heat out in the summer – meaning the house will be a more comfortable temperature all year round.”

Grant’s leading the way with integrated new build home heating packages

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Having spent over forty years working closely with homeowners across Ireland to maximise efficiencies, reduce heating costs and future-proof their homes, Grant is now offering those building new homes, individually tailored integrated heating packages.

Grant’s leading the way with integrated new build home heating packages

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Having spent over forty years working closely with homeowners across Ireland to maximise efficiencies, reduce heating costs and future-proof their homes, Grant is now offering those building new homes, individually tailored integrated heating packages.

Burke calls for council to write to government over grant scheme

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Ballinrobe-based Fine Gael councillor, Cllr Michael Burke, has called on Mayo County Council to write to the government over what he feels is 'an unfair Covid grant scheme for businesses which is not allowing some small business to apply for assistance'.

Healthy Westmeath announce Community Mental Health Scheme

Healthy Westmeath has announced details of its targeted Community Mental Health Fund Small Grants Scheme as part of the Round 3 Strand 1 of the Healthy Ireland Programme.

Reddington welcomes Claran Community Hall grant

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A grant of some €61,000 for Claran Community Hall has been approved.

LWETB invites applications for substantial local youth club grants

Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB) has announced that funding of over €52,000 is currently available to voluntary youth clubs and groups in the region.

City council announces Local Community Festivals Grant Awards Scheme 2018

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Local organisations throughout Galway city planning events in their areas in the coming months may be eligible for funding under the Galway City Council's Local Community Festivals Grant Awards Scheme 2018.

 

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