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2026 Community Safety Fund Programme (Ireland)

Deadline: 18-May-2026

The 2026 Community Safety Fund provides €4.75 million in grants to support local initiatives that improve community safety and youth justice. Grants typically range from €20,000 to €150,000 and fund short- to medium-term projects led by eligible community organisations, NGOs, or consortia in partnership with community-based entities.

Overview

The 2026 Community Safety Fund is a government-funded grant program managed by the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. It supports local, community-led initiatives aimed at improving community safety and youth justice outcomes.

The fund prioritises projects developed by organisations with direct understanding of local safety challenges and community needs.

Total Funding Available

Key Focus Areas

The fund supports initiatives in the following areas:

Community Safety

Youth Justice

Community-Based Initiatives

Knowledge Sharing

Community Safety Partnerships

Use of Proceeds of Crime

Grant Size and Duration

Funding Range

Project Duration

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Consortium Requirement

If applying as a consortium:

Ineligible Applicants

Funding Conditions

Eligible Costs

Funding may be used for:

Salary Rules

Capital Expenditure

May include:

But only if:

Key Funding Principles

The Community Safety Fund prioritises:

Why the Community Safety Fund Matters

The fund plays a key role in:

It ensures that funding reaches communities most aware of their own safety challenges.

How to Apply (Process Overview)

Step 1: Identify Eligibility

Ensure your organisation:

Step 2: Develop a Proposal

Your application should include:

Step 3: Define Partnerships (if applicable)

Step 4: Justify Costs

Step 5: Submit Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the 2026 Community Safety Fund?

It is a government grant program that funds local initiatives aimed at improving community safety and youth justice.

2. How much funding is available per project?

Grants typically range from €20,000 to €150,000, with exceptions possible for strong proposals.

3. Who can apply?

NGOs, community organisations, social enterprises, and existing community safety initiatives. Individuals and private companies are not eligible.

4. What types of projects are funded?

Projects related to community safety, youth justice, crime prevention, and local community development.

5. Can salaries be funded?

Yes, but only temporary, proportionate salaries directly linked to the project.

6. Can equipment or vehicles be funded?

Yes, if they are essential to the project and properly justified.

7. What is the maximum project duration?

Up to two years for short- to medium-term initiatives.

Conclusion

The 2026 Community Safety Fund is a targeted grant scheme designed to strengthen community safety and youth justice through locally driven solutions. By prioritising grassroots organisations and practical, evidence-based interventions, the fund ensures that resources directly support communities in addressing their most pressing safety challenges.

For more information, visit gov.ie.

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