The scheme is funded from the proceeds of a levy on the Knockharley Landfill Facility for the development of environmental community projects and works in the locality of Knockharley & Kentstown District.
Application form, Scheme Guidelines and Knockharley/Kentstown Defined Area Map:
Area's that qualify for the Grant Scheme – County Meath only
The local area to benefit generally from environmental community projects and works is determined by the committee as comprising of the town lands or part of the town lands hereunder as delineated in red on Map No. 1, Appendix A, and herein afterwards called ‘Knockharley/Kentstown District’. A project’s proximity and direct benefit to populations living within the hatched area highlighted in red on map 1 Appendix A, shall always be a material consideration in the disbursement of funding under the scheme. For full list of qualifying townlands, please refer to the attached map and scheme guidelines.
What is the grant for?
1. Amenity / Environmental Projects in public open spaces:
The scheme gives grants to community groups engaged in environmental activities in public open areas and may include:
- Tree / shrub planting
- Public area enhancement
- Hanging baskets / window boxes
- Installation of seats / picnic tables
- Name stones/welcome signs
- Purchase of gardening equipment etc.
- Creation of wildlife areas
- Heritage / restoration projects
- Environmental Protection
2. Community Grants
The scheme gives grants to community groups engaged in community and recreational activities and projects. There must be a community gain element to these projects.
They may include:
- Upgrading / general maintenance of community facilities that are owned or leased on a long term basis to the community
- Community days/weeks
- Development of a local community owned newsletter / Publications
- Community Games events in the local community
- Social Inclusion Projects benefiting the community
- Sports Projects
- Community run Youth Projects
- Technical Assistance
- Community Festivals
- Equipment for community use excluding personal equipment.
- Preparation of development and action plans for local groups, local research, feasibility studies and training.
Matching funds: Applications will be considered from groups who require matching funds (funds that are set to be paid in equal amount to funds available from other sources) to access national funding schemes such as the Sports Capital Programme.
The following groups can apply for the grant:
- Community Groups
- Residents Associations
- Community Youth Group
- Tidy Towns Committee
- Charities working with community groups
- Sporting Organisations
- Schools Parents Associations – Extra Curricular Community Activities only
Closing date for receipt of completed applications is 5.00 p.m. on Friday 13th June 2025.