Dublin City Council Community Grants Scheme 2025

I am delighted to inform you that the 2025 Community Grants Scheme operated by Dublin City Council is now open for applications.
In total, this year, €386,000 has been made available across two separate strands:
- Community Grants (€300,000 with a maximum grant available of €1,500)
- Informal Adult Education (€86,500 with a maximum grant available of €800)
The purpose of the Community Grants Scheme is to provide financial support towards community groups and local organisations organise and host projects, events and activities that encourage social inclusion in the North Inner City and across Dublin city.
Applications under the 2025 Community Grants Scheme can be made through the Dublin City Council Citiizen Hub page that can be found online at https://citizenhub.dublincity.ie/grants.
The application window opened on April 1st last and will close on Friday, May 9th at 1pm. So, please make sure to have your application lodged before then.
Between now and the deadline for receipt of applications, if you are involved in an organisation, community group or residents’ association and would like advice or assistance on the application process, please contact me by:
- PHONE / TEXT / WHATSAPP: 086 – 847 1720
- EMAIL: RayMcAdam@gmail.com
- INSTAGRAM: @Ray.McAdam
- TIKTOK: @RayMcAdam
- FACEBOOK: @Councillor Ray Mc Adam
As ever, if you need help or assistance in respect of any other issue, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.
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Fine Gael Councillor - North Inner City
Chair, Urban Form & Planning Strategic Policy Committee