Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
CESCA (Cork Equal and Sustainable Communities Alliances) has launched its 2026 Grassroots Grants Scheme to support community-led initiatives in Cork City. Grants between €250 and €1,000 are available for projects that promote equality, social justice, climate action, and community unity. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday, 20 March 2026.
The CESCA Grassroots Grants Scheme 2026 is a one-off small grants program designed to strengthen communities in Cork City.
The fund supports grassroots initiatives that:
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Unite diverse communities
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Advance equality and social justice
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Address climate change and climate justice
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Tackle socio-economic deprivation
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Reduce wider inequalities and injustices
The scheme aims to empower local organizations delivering direct, community-based impact.
About CESCA
CESCA (Cork Equal and Sustainable Communities Alliances) is a network focused on promoting equality, sustainability, and social justice in Cork City.
Through this grant scheme, CESCA supports community organizations working to build a more inclusive and sustainable city.
Funding Details
Grant Amount
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Minimum grant: €250
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Maximum grant: €1,000
Total Fund Available
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€5,000 allocated for 2026
Funding Type
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One-off grant
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Non-recurring support
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Must be fully used within one year
Reporting Requirement
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Successful applicants must submit an end-of-program report
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The report must demonstrate how objectives were achieved
Focus Areas and Priority Themes
Projects must align with at least one of the following areas:
Community Unity
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Initiatives that bring together different groups
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Cross-community dialogue and collaboration
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Joint programs addressing shared local challenges
Equality and Social Justice
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Activities promoting equal access to services
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Anti-discrimination initiatives
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Programs reducing systemic inequalities
Climate Change and Climate Justice
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Raising awareness of climate justice
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Supporting local climate action
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Addressing the social impacts of environmental issues
Socio-Economic Deprivation
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Supporting marginalized or disadvantaged communities
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Reducing poverty-related inequalities
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Improving access to opportunities
Applications that reduce broader inequalities and injustices will also be considered.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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Not-for-profit organizations
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Companies limited by guarantee
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Organizations delivering community-based programs
Location Requirement
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Must be based in Cork City
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Must benefit communities living in or accessing services within Cork City
CESCA Membership Rule
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CESCA members cannot apply individually
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CESCA members may apply in partnership with non-CESCA members
Partnerships Encouraged
The scheme strongly encourages:
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Joint applications
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Cross-organizational collaboration
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Multi-entity partnerships
Applications involving partnerships are given particular emphasis.
Project Requirements
Funded projects must:
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Be completed within one year of receiving the grant
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Clearly outline objectives and expected outcomes
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Demonstrate community benefit
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Align with equality and sustainability principles
All successful applicants must provide a final report summarizing results and impact.
Selection Process
Applications will be reviewed by:
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The CESCA Executive
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Wider CESCA membership
Selection will be based on:
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Alignment with focus areas
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Community impact potential
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Feasibility
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Partnership strength (where applicable)
Successful applicants will be notified shortly after the closing date.
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization is a not-for-profit or company limited by guarantee operating in Cork City or serving Cork City communities.
Step 2: Define Your Project
Clearly outline:
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The community need
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Your objectives
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Target beneficiaries
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Planned activities
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Expected outcomes
Step 3: Consider Partnerships
Explore collaboration opportunities with other local groups, especially if you are a CESCA member.
Step 4: Prepare Your Application
Include:
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Organization details
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Project description
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Budget breakdown
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Timeline (within one year)
Step 5: Submit Before the Deadline
Applications must be received by:
5pm on Friday, 20 March 2026
Late submissions will not be considered.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting after the deadline
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Applying as an individual CESCA member without a partner
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Proposing projects outside Cork City
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Failing to align with equality or climate justice themes
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Providing unclear budgets or objectives
Strong applications clearly demonstrate measurable community benefit.
Why This Grant Matters
Small grants can have a significant local impact.
The CESCA Grassroots Grants Scheme:
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Strengthens local collaboration
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Supports community-led climate action
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Promotes social inclusion
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Reduces inequality at the grassroots level
By funding practical, community-based initiatives, CESCA helps build a more equal and sustainable Cork City.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How much funding can I apply for?
You can apply for between €250 and €1,000. -
What is the total funding available in 2026?
CESCA has allocated €5,000 for this scheme. -
Who can apply?
Not-for-profit organizations and companies limited by guarantee delivering community-based programs in Cork City. -
Can CESCA members apply?
Yes, but only in partnership with non-CESCA members. -
When is the deadline?
5pm on Friday, 20 March 2026. -
How long can the project run?
Projects must be completed within one year of receiving the grant. -
Is reporting required?
Yes. An end-of-program report must be submitted.
Conclusion
The CESCA Grassroots Grants Scheme 2026 offers small but meaningful funding to strengthen community unity, equality, and climate justice in Cork City.
Organizations that demonstrate strong local impact, clear objectives, and collaborative approaches will be best positioned to secure funding and contribute to building a fairer and more sustainable community.
For more information, visit CESCA.








































