Deadline: 06-Feb-2026
The Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO) Small Grants and Events Scheme funds community-led initiatives that promote water quality and awareness across Ireland. Grants support small-scale projects, educational activities, and events that engage communities in water protection, biodiversity, and climate resilience.
Overview of the LAWPRO Scheme
The LAWPRO Small Grants and Events Scheme provides funding to community groups in the Republic of Ireland for small-scale projects, events, and initiatives aimed at protecting and promoting water quality. The program complements LAWPRO’s larger open calls by supporting grassroots, community-led actions that raise awareness, encourage conservation, and enhance water-related education.
Focus Areas and Objectives
The scheme prioritizes projects that:
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Promote community water quality initiatives and environmental stewardship.
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Support actions aligned with the Water Action Plan 2024–2027.
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Protect and restore water quality in local waterways.
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Deliver multiple benefits for biodiversity, climate resilience, and local communities.
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Promote water awareness, conservation, and rainwater harvesting.
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Facilitate citizen science projects and educational initiatives.
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Support biodiversity and climate-related activities with clear water quality relevance.
Eligible Activities
Funded activities may include:
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Workshops, surveys, and small-scale studies.
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Meetings, signage, and publications.
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Practical actions that improve understanding of water quality issues.
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Awareness-raising events or educational initiatives.
Grant Amounts and Funding Details
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Typical grants range from €100 to €500, with higher amounts considered if additional assessment criteria are met.
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All applications must demonstrate good value for money and a direct connection to water quality or water awareness.
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Funding is provided case-by-case and depends on availability of funds in 2026.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit community and voluntary groups
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Rural and urban networks
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Environmental NGOs, clubs, associations, and other appropriate bodies
Applicants must be based in the Republic of Ireland.
Individuals are not eligible.
Applicants are required to consult their local Community Water Officer before submission.
How to Apply / How It Works
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Consult Community Water Officer: Ensure project aligns with local water priorities.
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Prepare Proposal: Outline objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and budget.
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Submit Application: Include all supporting documentation and clearly demonstrate relevance to water quality or awareness.
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Assessment: LAWPRO evaluates applications for impact, feasibility, and value for money.
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Grant Award: Successful applicants receive funding to implement their initiatives.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Not consulting the local Community Water Officer before applying.
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Submitting applications without clear water quality relevance.
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Requesting funding outside the typical range without justification.
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Including ineligible applicants such as individuals or for-profit entities.
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Failing to demonstrate value for money or achievable outcomes.
Why This Program Matters
The LAWPRO Small Grants and Events Scheme empowers communities to:
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Improve local water quality and environmental stewardship.
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Engage citizens in education, conservation, and biodiversity projects.
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Support climate resilience and sustainable water practices.
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Strengthen community participation and awareness on water issues.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for LAWPRO grants? Not-for-profit community groups, environmental NGOs, networks, clubs, and associations based in Ireland.
2. Are individuals eligible? No, individuals cannot apply.
3. What is the typical grant amount? Grants typically range from €100 to €500.
4. Can funding be higher than €500? Yes, higher amounts may be considered if additional assessment criteria are met.
5. What types of activities are funded? Workshops, surveys, studies, meetings, signage, publications, practical actions, and educational initiatives related to water quality.
6. Is consultation with a Community Water Officer required? Yes, applicants must consult their local officer before submission.
7. Is funding guaranteed? No, funding is awarded case-by-case and depends on availability of funds in 2026.
Conclusion
The LAWPRO Small Grants and Events Scheme provides community groups in Ireland with funding to implement small-scale initiatives that improve water quality, raise awareness, and support biodiversity and climate resilience. By empowering local communities, the scheme strengthens citizen engagement, promotes sustainable practices, and helps protect Ireland’s waterways for the future.
For more information, visit LAWPRO.








































