Deadline: 08-May-2026
The Government of Ireland has launched an Open Call for Applications under the Community Services Programme (CSP) to fund community-based organisations that provide essential services and employment opportunities for disadvantaged communities. The programme aims to support inclusive services, strengthen social enterprises, and enhance employability while promoting social inclusion and sustainable community development.
What is the Community Services Programme (CSP)?
The CSP is a funding initiative designed to support community-based organisations operating as social enterprises. Its objectives include:
- Delivering responsive and inclusive services for disadvantaged or marginalised communities
- Providing employment opportunities and improving employability for individuals distant from the labour market
- Strengthening community organisations to enhance facilities, services, and innovative social economy projects
- Promoting social inclusion, equality, and sustainable community growth
The programme currently supports over 420 organisations and encourages new entrants to expand local social, economic, and environmental services.
Funding Details
- Eligible Costs: Contributions toward Full Time Equivalent (FTE) positions and managerial roles where necessary
- Limitations: Funding does not cover full salary costs; organisations must demonstrate the ability to generate income through services or facilities
- Programme Duration: Current phase runs from January 2023 to December 2027
- Administration: Managed by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht
Who is Eligible?
- Community-based organisations delivering essential services in disadvantaged areas
- Social enterprises capable of sustaining funded roles through income generation
- Organisations committed to inclusive service provision, local collaboration, and community participation
Why This Programme Matters
- Expands access to services for marginalised and disadvantaged communities
- Provides local employment and enhances workforce skills
- Strengthens community organisations and promotes innovative social economy projects
- Fosters sustainable, community-led development and improves quality of life
How to Apply
- Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organisation operates as a community-based social enterprise and meets CSP criteria
- Prepare Application: Outline service delivery, employment impact, and sustainability plans
- Submit Proposal: Follow the official CSP application process as outlined by the Department of Rural and Community Development
- Evaluation: Applications are assessed based on community impact, sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming full salary costs will be covered
- Failing to demonstrate income-generation or sustainability plans
- Submitting incomplete or non-compliant applications
FAQ
1. Can new organisations apply? Yes, the programme is now open to new entrants.
2. Is full salary funding provided? No, only partial contributions toward FTE or managerial roles are available.
3. What types of organisations are eligible? Community-based organisations and social enterprises providing essential services to disadvantaged communities.
4. How long does the programme run? Current phase continues until December 2027.
5. Who administers the programme? The Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht.
6. Are partnerships encouraged? Yes, collaboration with local authorities and development organisations is promoted.
7. What outcomes are prioritised? Inclusive services, local employment, community development, and social inclusion.
Conclusion
The Community Services Programme strengthens Ireland’s community-based organisations, providing funding to deliver essential services, create employment, and foster sustainable development. By supporting inclusive social enterprises, the CSP enhances wellbeing, builds local capacity, and ensures that disadvantaged communities benefit from innovative and responsive services.
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