National Lottery announces six Mayo finalists for Good Causes Awards 2025
Six local organisations from Mayo were today announced as county Finalists in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards 2025.
These include the Westport Folk & Bluegrass Festival, an annual three-day event attracting top-tier artists from Ireland, Europe and the United States, and Knock Museum, which offers visitors a comprehensive insight into the 1879 apparition of Our Lady.
The full list of Mayo finalists is as follows: community - Balla Community Resources Development CLG; sport - Dragon Boat Club, Ballina; health and wellbeing - Kinaffe Community Garden; heritage - Knock Museum; youth - Western Care Association - Count Me In; arts and culture - Westport Folk & Bluegrass Festival.
These awards, now in their seventh year, aim to honour, showcase and celebrate the inspiring work being carried out nationwide by thousands of projects, clubs and individuals who have received support from Good Causes funding. Nearly 30 cents of every euro spent on National Lottery games goes back to good causes all over the country.
Announcing the county finalists, National Lottery CEO Cian Murphy said: “It’s an honour to announce and celebrate the 146 outstanding Good Cause beneficiaries selected as county finalists in this year’s Good Causes Awards – each one a shining example of the meaningful and lasting impact that projects, clubs and individuals have on communities across Ireland.
“These awards were created to honour the positive impact that Ireland’s good causes have in shaping a brighter and more inclusive future for all, and to ensure their efforts are recognised and celebrated on a national stage.
“Everyone associated with the National Lottery can feel proud that funding from ticket sales helps support the success stories that are Ireland’s good causes. Since 1987, more than €6.5 billion has been raised for good causes. In 2024 alone, €239.3 million was raised for good causes in communities all across Ireland.”
Marty Whelan, returning as MC for this year’s awards, added: “Every year we are inspired by the incredible work and stories behind our amazing Good Causes beneficiaries. This year’s county finalists represent the very best of who we are – selfless, passionate, and committed to making Ireland a better place. It’s a joy to celebrate their achievements and give them the recognition they so richly deserve.
“I wish each of our county finalists the very best of luck as they each progress to the next stage of this year’s Good Causes Awards!”
The 146 county finalists will now progress to the next stage of the judging process and compete for a place in the national finals. The 35 national finalists will be announced during the summer, and the awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, October 18, in Killashee House Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare.
The total prize fund available on the night of the Good Causes Awards ceremony is €100,000. Each of the seven category winners will receive €10,000 and the overall Good Cause of the Year will take home an additional €25,000. A special category – Hero of the Year – will be announced on the awards night in recognition of outstanding work, and the recipient will receive a prize of €5,000. In addition, each of the 35 national finalists announced later in the summer will receive a cheque for €1,000.