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26 Mar 2026

Age & Opportunity announces physical activity funding for older people in Offaly

Sixteen Offaly groups receive €5,040 to fund physical activity for older people

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Funding has been announced for 16 groups across Offaly

Age & Opportunity has announced details its Active National Grants that provide significant funding for sport and physical activity amongst older people across Offaly.

The Grant Scheme is a combined initiative from Age & Opportunity and Sport Ireland. This year it is providing €5,040 to 16 groups in Offaly.

The successful Offaly groups are: Arden View Active Age Group, Ballycommon Telework and Training Centre, Barna ARA, Clareen ICA, Kinnitty Active Retirement, Moneygall Community Hall, Moneygall Development Association, Mount Bolus Active Age, Mucklagh ARA, Mucklagh Community Development CLG, Offaly Sports Partnership, Rahan ICA, Seir Kieran ARA, Seir Kieran Gaa, Tullamore Community and Family Resource Centre, Tullamore ICA.

The Grant Scheme is a combined initiative from Age & Opportunity and Sport Ireland with funding provided by the Government of Ireland. This year it is providing €300,000 to support sport and physical activities run by 988 groups and organisations. These range from Active Retirement Groups, ICAs, Men’s/Women’s Sheds, Physical Activity Leaders (PALs), care settings and other sports and social groups.

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Minister for Arts, Culture, Communications, Media and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan said: “As outlined in the Programme for Government and the National Sports Policy 2018-2027, increased participation in sport by all is a key objective for this Government. As such, we are committed to a Sport for All approach aimed at ensuring that all persons have the opportunity to partake equally in sport and physical activity, regardless of age or social-economic status.

The funding provided through the Age & Opportunity Active National Grant Scheme will support sporting organisations in putting programmes in place designed to increase participation in recreational sports by older people and so gain significant physical and mental health benefits.”

Minister of State for Sport and Postal Policy, Charlie McConalogue said: “This initiative by Age & Opportunity and Sport Ireland offers financial supports to local clubs, groups and organisations, nationwide who promote increased participation in recreational sport or physical activity for older people. The continued collaboration between Sport Ireland and such organisations plays a vital part in the Department’s ongoing commitment to create opportunities in people’s everyday lives to exercise more.”

By financially supporting organisations to buy equipment and host activities specifically designed for older people, the grant helps older people reap the health benefits of being active. Pickleball and Walking Football continue to grow in popularity and are named in over 40 applications

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Sport Ireland CEO, Dr Úna May said: "Being active is the key to healthy aging, and this funding is vital in building an Ireland where older adults have more opportunities to stay active and socially connected.

“Sport Ireland’s Local Sports Partnerships do tremendous work in encouraging people to get involved in physical activity as a means of promoting a healthy lifestyle – and the Age & Opportunity Active National Grant Scheme will allow them to continue to work in that area.

“We know from the Irish Sport Monitor report that participation levels among older people are on the rise so it’s important that there are opportunities for people over the age of 50 to be involved in a variety of sports. It makes a real difference in our communities."

Sue Guildea, Active Programme Manager, Age & Opportunity welcomed the ongoing partnership with Sport Ireland.

"I would like to thank Sport Ireland for their continued support and commitment. I am especially happy to share that this year, 340 successful applications have come from designated disadvantaged areas. Another 80 applications have been awarded to care settings, many of whom have CarePALs, who are staff or volunteers who have completed training with us to help support them to increase the levels of physical activity of those in their care. The importance of meaningful activities in these environments cannot be overstated.

"While we celebrate the progress made, there is always more to be done. Our commitment to advocating for policies and initiatives that empower older people remains steadfast."

Of the funding allocations, grants were awarded to 188 Irish Countrywomen’s Association Guilds, 243 Active Retirement Groups, 64 Men’s sheds and 30 Women’s sheds, 81 care settings and many more groups.

Every year approximately 32,000 older people take part in physical activity funded by the Grant Scheme. Activities funded include pickleball, aqua aerobics, rowing, dancing, cycling, bowling, self-defence, walking hockey, tai chi, walking, weight-lifting and so many more.

The Grant Scheme is part of Age & Opportunity’s Active programme, funded by Sport Ireland, and delivered nationwide with the support of the HSE and Local Sports Partnerships.

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