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# How Community Funding Works for Coolock Village

 Dublin City Council and partner schemes fund practical community work every year. This guide explains the routes Coolock Village groups can prepare for.

          Author   Coolock Village Regeneration Project

            Updated   24 January 2026

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## Article summary

 Dublin City Council and partner schemes fund practical community work every year. This guide explains the routes Coolock Village groups can prepare for.

  Every year, Dublin City Council and partner schemes fund practical community work: clean-ups, planting, local events, accessibility improvements, energy upgrades, heritage material, and small equipment.

 Coolock Village should be ready before those windows open. The strongest applications are specific, costed, and backed by a local group that can show who benefits.

## How Dublin funds community projects

 Dublin City Council is not one monolithic body when it comes to funding. There are multiple streams, each with different criteria, timelines, and administrators:

#### DCC Community Grants Scheme

  The big one. Opens annually in January, closes in February. Funds community activities, environmental improvements, social inclusion projects, and local festivals. Applications go through the North Central Area Office at the Northside Civic Centre on Bunratty Road.

#### Crowdfund Dublin City

  Partnership between DCC and Spacehive. When a window is open, eligible projects may qualify for a Council pledge of up to €5,000, capped at 50% of project costs. Best for visible projects: murals, gardens, street festivals, planting. Check the source page before planning around dates or match funding.

#### SEAI Sustainable Energy Community

  For energy planning, the first useful step is usually a Sustainable Energy Community and an Energy Master Plan. SEAI describes 100% funding for an external expert, with grant bands based on community scale. Specific upgrade grants should be checked when a building and owner are ready.

#### Other Schemes

  Dublin Bus community supports and Tidy Towns routes may be useful, but they should be checked directly before being treated as open. Keep the project brief ready first.

## Why most areas under-apply

 The grant system rewards prepared groups. Many communities miss out because:

   They assume they need a formal structure        Some grants do require a constituted group, but some routes can work with informal community groups. Always check the funder source before assuming the current rules.

   They do not know the deadlines        The Community Grants Scheme window is typically 3-4 weeks. If you miss it, you wait a full year. We track all deadlines on our  Grants and Funding page .

   They think the sums are too small to matter        A €2,000 grant pays for materials for a community tidy-up, printing for a heritage trail leaflet, or equipment for a street event. These things compound over time.

   They do not realise they can apply for multiple grants        There is nothing stopping a community from preparing for multiple routes in the same year, as long as each application has a distinct project, budget, and owner. Check each funder before applying.

           Key Insight

  Areas like Stoneybatter, Smithfield, and Phibsborough apply consistently, year after year, for overlapping projects. Over time, the accumulated investment becomes visible in their streetscapes. Coolock Village needs that same steady pipeline of prepared local projects.

## What Coolock Village can realistically go after

 Based on our current projects and needs:

-  Community Grants Scheme:  Tidy-up supplies, heritage signage, community event costs, printing, equipment for volunteer clean-ups. This is the broadest scheme and the easiest to apply for.

-  Crowdfund Dublin City:  A village welcome sign refresh, planting along Main Street, a community noticeboard, a mural project. These are visible, shareable projects that can be prepared before a current funding window is confirmed.

-  SEAI:  If St. Brendan’s Parish Centre or other community buildings need energy planning, SEC and Energy Master Plan readiness is the route. Upgrade funding should be checked once a specific building owner and project scope are ready.

-  Tidy Towns:  Coolock Village is eligible to enter the Tidy Towns competition. Entry is free. Even without winning, the assessment report provides a structured audit of the village’s environmental condition.

## The practical takeaway

### How to Get Started

 -  Check what is available.  Visit our  Grants and Funding initiative page  for archive notes and preparation routes, then check each funder source for current windows.
-  Pick a project.  Something visible, specific, and costed. It does not have to be big.
-  Fill in the form.  It asks what you want to do, how much it costs, and who benefits. That is essentially it.
-  Ask for help.  The North Central Area Office at the Northside Civic Centre (01-222-8870) can answer questions about eligibility.

 The practical move is to prepare early: choose one visible project, cost it, find a responsible local group, and keep the application material ready before the next deadline lands.

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  Coolock Village Regeneration Project

 Community Initiative

## In this update

  -  How Dublin funds community projects
-  Why most areas under-apply
-  What Coolock Village can realistically go after
-  The practical takeaway

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