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06 Sept 2025

Moneygall Development Association approved to join the Community Services Programme

CSP aims to provide employment opportunities and local services to disadvantaged communities

Moneygall Development Association approved to join the Community Services Programme

Pictured are Ministers Pippa Hackett and Ossian Smyth at a recent meeting with Roisin Lennon and Sarah Kennedy from Offaly Local Development Company.

MONEYGALL Development Association CLG is one of the 14 organisations which have been approved to join the Community Services Programme (CSP) in 2024.

Minister for Community Development, Integration and Charities, Joe O’Brien TD, recently announced an increase in funding for the vast majority of Community Services Programme (CSP) supported organisations.

The CSP aims to provide employment opportunities and local services to disadvantaged communities.

The revised funding rates to be applied from January 2024 will see;

an increase of €2,717 in the contribution per full-time equivalent employee to organisations categorised as having a high funding need,
a €2,142 increase for CSP organisations categorised as having a medium funding need,
an increased contribution of €1,500 towards the manager’s salary in the high funding need category in 2024, and
€1,000 for organisations in the medium funding need category.
No change is proposed for the small number of organisations in the low funding category, these are organisations identified as having the strongest earning potential and operating in less disadvantaged areas.

These increases will assist organisations to meet higher labour costs from 2024 onwards.

The Minister made the announcement in Drumcondra, Co. Dublin while visiting the Conference Centre of the Child Vision organisation, one of the 14 organisations approved to join the programme: “I am pleased to be able to provide additional funding of €4.3m to provide an increase to both the medium and high Community Services Programme funding categories.

“Given the increase of €1.40 per hour to the minimum wage level from 1st January 2024 announced in Budget 2024, we want to ensure the continued sustainability of organisations currently supported under the Community Services Programme.

“This increase to the funding rates should help alleviate the financial challenges faced by those CSP supported organisations with limited earning potential, operating in areas of disadvantage and employing individuals from the prescribed programme target groups.”

Further to this, the Minister also announced the awarding of contracts to 14 new entrants to the Community Services Programme (CSP) following an open call for applications in March of this year and Moneygall Development Association was one of those.

The Minister went on to say: “I am delighted to say that the additional funding of €1 million made available for this new open call for applications under the CSP during 2023, will allow for these additional 14 community based organisations to be supported under the programme.

“This funding will support 13 new manager positions and 23 new full time equivalent positions, with an initial contract of two years. I am particularly pleased that two of the supported organisations have a focus on employment of people from the traveller community”

Welcoming the announcement Minister of State Pippa Hackett said “I am delighted that the small but committed community of Moneygall have received the positive news that their application for 2024 funding under the Community Services Programme (CSP) has been successful. They are one of 14 new organisations to be added to the Programme for the coming year and have been allocated €70,000 towards staffing costs. I visited the community recently and I heard of their plans to continue to bring life, enterprise and activities back to the village of Moneygall and I wish them every success for the new year and new chapter.”

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