The harbour area on Inishturk.

Funding for community development companies on two Mayo islands

THE Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary, has announced funding of €830,900 for community development companies on the non-Gaeltacht islands of Mayo, Galway and Cork.

They include Mayo's Clare Island and Inishturk, who will both receive €152,000.

The overall funding represents a once-off increase of 22.2% since 2024, bringing it in line with the Gaeltacht islands. This follows a review carried out by the department of the funding structures for community development companies on non-Gaeltacht islands, which was a commitment in Our Living Islands, the national islands policy 2023-2033.

Comhar na nOileán manages the administration of the funding, and additional funding is also being provided to develop a support network and training for the community development officers on the islands.

Empowering island communities is one of the strategic objectives of Our Living Islands, and the community development companies are central to this. The funding provided to them annually directly supports the employment of community development officers and support workers on the offshore islands.

Their programmes include eight key areas of work, including the provision of day-to-day community services, supporting social enterprise and economic activity on the islands, and liaising with State bodies to develop infrastructure and ensure island communities have access to essential public services.

The Department of Rural and Community Development also provides over €10 million per annum towards subsidised transport services to ensure island communities can avail of reliable, affordable year-round air, ferry and heavy cargo services. Furthermore, funding of €1 million per annum is provided via Údarás na Gaeltachta for seven community development companies on Gaeltacht islands.

Said Minister Calleary: “Community development companies and co-operatives play a vital role in the delivery of daily services and projects of our offshore islands. I am delighted to fulfil a commitment given in Our Living Islands to review the funding structure. This revised funding announced today ensures that all our islands now have access to the same level of support, whether in the Gaeltacht or not.”