- Government announces 117 projects to be funded under the 2025 Integration Fund.
- €3.6 million will be made available to 117 not-for-profit, civil society and community-based organisations for integration based projects.
- Grants of up to €100,000 will be allocated to successful organisations to assist in the integration of migrants.
The Irish government announced the names of 117 community-based projects set to receive €3,612,974 in funding under the 2025 Integration Fund. The Fund helps enable community organisations across Ireland to play a greater role in promoting the integration of migrants.
The Integration Fund combines the two funds previously known as the International Protection Integration Fund and the Communities Integration Fund. Since their inception, both funds have provided close to €10m in funding to over 1,000 projects across the country.
Scheme A was open to projects that specifically promote the integration of International Protection Applicants; while Scheme B was open to smaller scale projects that promote the integration of any migrant group. All applications have been assessed against the selection criteria set out in the funding call guidelines.
Of the 2025 Integration Fund Successful Projects, Tipperary benefitted from only two grants, namely:-
Scheme A
| Organisation Name. | Project Name. | Amount. | County. |
| Silver Arch Family Resource Centre. | Unity Youth Hub. | €94,874. | Tipperary. |
| South Tipperary Development Company. | Bridging Language for Employment. | €38,900. | Tipperary. |
Also under Scheme A the other organisations who benefited included:- one in Cavan; two in Cork; three in Donegal; twenty three in Dublin; four in Galway; one in Kerry; one in Kilkenny; two in Limerick; one in Louth; three in Mayo; two in Meath; one in Sligo; one in Westmeath and one in Wexford.
Scheme B
Under Scheme B the other organisations who benefited included:- one in Carlow; two in Clare; five in Cork; four in Donegal and six in Dublin
This level of funding has been made available in 2025 as a targeted measure and parity funding may not be available in future editions of the fund.


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