The Community Amenity Project Scheme is a grant scheme which provides financial assistance for capital projects such as the development of sporting, recreational, environmental, amenity, heritage and cultural facilities.
Meath County Council, in partnership with the Heritage Council and local communities facilitated the preparation of a number of community biodiversity action plans for the towns /villages below:
Working together to create a climate resilient, biodiverse rich, environmentally sustainable and climate neutral economy that supports healthy lifestyles and jobs growth
CommUnity Connect is a community based positive mental health project which has been developed in collaboration between Healthy Meath and Healthy Louth.
This Capital programme builds on and replaces the RAPID and Communities Facilities Schemes and provides funding to enhance facilities in disadvantaged communities. Applications should relate to one or more key priority areas identified in th
The Community Enhancement Programme (CEP) is a Capital Grant programme which provides funding to enhance community facilities and address disadvantage in County Meath.
The Community Grant Scheme is available to Community Groups, Tidy Towns/Village Committees, Residents Associations and other organisations, to assist with actions and projects being undertaken in their local area.