Fianna Fáil has allocated of €6,771,748 to Louth sports clubs - Erin McGreehan

€6,771,748 grant funding allocated by Fianna Fáil Minister for Sport to local and community grassroots sports clubs in Louth – McGreehan

Photo of former Glenmore A.C. Chairman Kenneth McBride wearing a Glenmore A.C. half zip in dark green, standing beside Senator Erin McGreehan who is wearing a black and white blazer. Minister Thomas Byrne is standing to the right of Erin, wearin a black coat, white shirt and a green tie.

Fianna Fáil Senator Erin McGreehan has welcomed the allocation of €6,771,748 in grant funding to support local and community grassroots sports clubs across Louth.

Nationwide, 1,996 grants have been announced, to a total value of €230m for new and improved sports facilities and equipment throughout the country under the Community Sport Facilities Fund, formerly the Sports Capital and Equipment Programme. Combined with May’s allocation of €26m for sports equipment, the grants bring the total investment in community sport and recreation in 2024 to an unprecedented €256 million, the largest-ever investment in sports facilities nationwide, which has been delivered by Fianna Fáil in government.

Senator McGreehan said: “This funding for sports clubs in Louth has been announced by my party colleague, Minister of State for Sport, Physical Education and the Gaeltacht, Thomas Byrne TD, as part of the largest-ever investment in sports facilities nationwide.

“I want to particularly welcome the awarding of €482,146 to Glenmore A.C. As a member of the club myself I am delighted that this funding will be used to upgrade and extend the facilities at Bush Post Primary School. A huge amount of work goes into securing this funding and I want to acknowledge the efforts made by the club.

“This €250 million investment represents a 250% increase in funding compared with the previous 2020 round of funding, clearly demonstrating the priority Fianna Fáil places on encouraging and facilitating sporting participation and excellence.

“There is also a tremendous sense of community that comes from engagement with sports and their associated organisations. Ensuring that we have the right equipment in place and that adequate facilities are provided is key to supporting people of all abilities to get, and to stay, involved.

“This is an unprecedented level of sports funding and will prove transformative for sports clubs in our communities. As a party in government we are committed to providing everyone with the opportunity to participate in sport.”

For further information reach out to Erin McGreehan.

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