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Limerick Sports Partnership administering Covid19 Club Small Grant Scheme 

Covid19 Club Small Grant – The Covid-19 Club Small Grant Scheme will be implemented by the network of Local Sports Partnerships and will provide assistance to local clubs with covering costs associated with the reopening of sports clubs.

Limerick Sports Partnership administering Covid19 Club Small Grant Scheme 

 

Sports clubs in Limerick can now apply for Covid-19 Club Small Grants of up to €1,500 through Limerick Sports Partnership (LSP). 


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The Covid-19 Club Small Grant Scheme is part of a series of Covid-19 related funding schemes from Sport Ireland, following the announcement of €70 million of funding by the Government to support the sports sector in response to the crisis. 

 

The Covid-19 Club Small Grant Scheme will be implemented by the network of Local Sports Partnerships and will provide assistance to local clubs with covering costs associated with the reopening of sports clubs. This scheme is separate to the Sports Club Resilience Fund, which will be delivered through National Governing Bodies. 

 

This scheme is designed to support sports clubs that do not have the finances to implement Covid-19 related hygiene and social distancing protocols. The Covid-19 Club Small Grants can be used to support Covid-19 related expenditure dating from 02 May 2020 onwards (Date of publication of Government roadmap to recovery). As the total fund available is limited, clubs which already have the finances to implement Covid-19 protocols should not apply. 

 

This grant scheme is designed and intended to support a return to sporting activities only and cannot be used to support Covid-19 costs related to hospitality services such as bars or restaurants within sports facilities. 

 

The scheme will be based on identified needs.

Covid19 Club Small Grant

 

Limerick Sports Partnership and Sport Ireland will work together to ensure that the investment is distributed fairly and every effort will be made to ensure that the wider sports community benefits from this scheme. 

 

There is a €1,500 limit per club on this grant scheme however applications will be means-tested and only clubs with the most need will be eligible for the full amount. Clubs should not feel that they have to apply for the full amount to be considered for support.  

 

Speaking regarding the launch of the Covid-19 Club Small Grant Scheme, LSP Coordinator Phelim Macken, said “Limerick Sports Partnership welcomes the announcement of financial support for sports clubs across Ireland and encourages all sports clubs in Limerick to assess their need for financial support towards Covid-19 related hygiene and social distancing protocols.” 

 

For further information on how to apply please visit HERE

 

 The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 04 September 2020

 

Clubs registered with Limerick Sports Partnership will also receive an email with the relevant links and information. 

 

· Only one application can be submitted per sport club 

· Applications to Limerick Sports Partnership are only applicable to clubs based within Limerick. 

· Funding applications must be submitted prior to 4 September 2020 via the application form on Limerick Sports Partnership’s website HERE  

· Clubs must ensure that, where available, they prioritise the application for funding support via their National Governing Body or relevant representative body. Funding support for the same purpose should not be sought from multiple sources 

 

Further Information: Phelim Macken, Coordinator, Limerick Sports Partnership | 061 333600 | [email protected]

 

For more stories about Limerick Sports Partnership, click HERE 

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