Deadline: 13-Mar-2026
The Meath County Council invites local Tidy Towns groups to apply for funding to improve their towns or villages, foster community pride, and ensure inclusive and participative operations. The program supports projects that enhance local areas, facilitate competition entry, and promote equality, dignity, and democratic values.
Programme Focus Areas
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Local Area Improvement: Projects that enhance the appearance, accessibility, and environment of towns and villages.
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Tidy Towns Competition Participation: Funding to support entry and engagement in the National Tidy Towns competition.
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Inclusivity and Participation: Encouraging Tidy Towns groups to operate inclusively, ensuring accessibility to all residents.
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Community Values: Promoting dignity, inclusion, and democratic principles in line with Meath County Council’s equality and human rights framework.
Funding Details
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Grant Amount: Up to €1,000 per group
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Eligible Costs: Expenses related to improving local areas and supporting competition participation
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Ineligible Costs: Voluntary labour or work provided without compensation
Eligibility Criteria
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Groups must enter the National Tidy Towns competition and provide proof of entry.
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Maintain a valid BIC and IBAN bank or credit union account in the group’s name.
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Ensure all funded activities carry appropriate insurance cover.
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Projects must be located within County Meath.
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Groups receiving payments totaling €10,000 or more in a year must provide a valid tax reference number and tax clearance access number.
Application Process
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Applications must be submitted before the closing date; late applications are not accepted.
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Recipients may be required to submit a report detailing outcomes upon completion of their projects.
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All approved grants must be claimed within the same calendar year.
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Local Tidy Towns groups operating in County Meath and participating in the National Tidy Towns competition.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to €1,000 per group.
3. Can voluntary labour be funded?
No, voluntary labour costs are not eligible.
4. Are there reporting requirements?
Yes, recipients may need to submit a report on project completion.
5. Can grants be carried over to the next year?
No, all approved grants must be claimed within the same calendar year.
6. Are there tax obligations?
Groups receiving payments totaling €10,000 or more in a year must provide a valid tax reference number and tax clearance access number.
Conclusion
The Tidy Towns Grant Program offers a valuable opportunity for local groups in County Meath to enhance their towns and villages, participate in the National Tidy Towns competition, and promote inclusivity and community pride. By providing targeted financial support, the Council encourages sustainable improvements, strengthens local engagement, and ensures that all residents can actively participate in creating a welcoming and vibrant community.
For more information, visit Meath County Council.








































