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Local Enhancement Programme for Community Capital Projects (Ireland)

Skills for Londoners Community Outreach Programme (UK)

Deadline: 27-Feb-2026

The Kildare Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) is inviting applications under the Local Enhancement Programme (LEP) to support capital works and equipment for community groups across County Kildare.

The programme is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht and administered through LCDCs nationwide.

Kildare LCDC has been allocated €246,667.65, with a maximum grant of €10,000 per application.

Purpose of the Programme

The LEP aims to strengthen community infrastructure by supporting:

The funding focuses on improving facilities, accessibility, and operational capacity for community organisations.

Funding Available

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants include:

The following are not eligible:

Eligible Costs

Funding can be used for:

Projects must deliver clear community benefit and support shared use.

Ineligible Costs

The programme does not support:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the maximum funding available?

Up to €10,000 per application.

2. Who administers the programme?

The programme is administered locally by Kildare LCDC and funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht.

3. Can schools or churches apply?

No. Schools and churches are not eligible applicants.

4. What types of projects are prioritised?

Projects supporting disadvantaged communities, improving accessibility, upgrading community facilities, and enhancing energy efficiency are prioritised.

5. Can equipment such as laptops and printers be funded?

Yes. Equipment purchases that benefit the wider community are eligible.

6. Does the programme support energy efficiency projects?

Yes. Improvements aimed at reducing energy costs and carbon footprint are eligible.

Conclusion

The Local Enhancement Programme 2026 provides a significant opportunity for community organisations in County Kildare to upgrade facilities, improve accessibility, and invest in essential equipment.

With a total allocation of €246,667.65 and grants of up to €10,000 per project, the programme supports tangible improvements that strengthen local services and infrastructure. Community groups serving disadvantaged and socially excluded populations are especially encouraged to apply.

Organisations planning facility upgrades or capital improvements should apply early to secure funding and enhance their impact within the community.

For more information, visit Kildare County Council.

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