Sports Capital & Equipment Programme Funding Webinar

 

 

Carlow Sports Partnership are delighted to announce an exciting Sports Capital Grant session for our clubs.

CALLING ALL CARLOW SPORTS CLUBS!

 

The session will cover the dos and don’ts of the Sports Capital programme and how Carlow clubs can come out on top.

Based on previous evidence, between 10%-20% of all applications were invalid, meaning that the applications were completed incorrectly. Only the top 75% of valid applications will receive funding, which is based on a scoring system.  The aim of this workshop is to increase the number of valid and successful applications submitted by Carlow sports clubs.

It is hoped that this event will help encourage more of our clubs to apply as the programme not only funds infrastructure work, it also funds non-personal sports equipment which can include protective wear, gym equipment, portable sports equipment, storage containers and much more. Its important for sports clubs to make an application large or small as the programme does support new and growing sports across Ireland.

This is your opportunity to gain valuable insight from experts on a programme from the experts in securing these grants. The deadline for applications is Monday 1st March 2021 so it’s important for clubs to get started on the application process in order to be ready for the deadline.

Cost: €5 per club

To book your place click on the following link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/carlow-sports-partnership-24809694638 [change]


Inclusive Yoga For All

 

 

Relax and do some Yoga with the family.  Join Michelle from Simply Yoga Ireland online and stretch your body.

Ages 5-10 every Friday at 2pm for 6 weeks starting January 29th.

Ages 11 + every Monday at 7.30pm for 6 weeks starting February 1st.

€15 per block of 6 weeks.

Bookings through Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/yoga-for-all-tickets-137421753163

Any questions please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie or 087 3868973

To download the Yoga for All poster Click Here

 


Yoga Girl - 4 Week Online Yoga for Those Moving From Primary to Secondary School

YOGA GIRL - Starting Tuesday, August 25th - 4.30-5.30pm

YogaGirl is a 4 week online Yoga programme with Connie Byrne of Ahimsa Yoga By Connie B which will be delivered through ZOOM.

The programme is for girls who are making the transition from primary school to secondary school. YogaGirl will focus on breathing and stretching techniques which can build strength in body and mind and also useful coping techniques for stressful situations.

The programme is organised by Carlow Regional Youth Services and begins on Tuesday 25th August and will be from 4.30-5.30pm The cost is €10 and booking is through this Eventbrite Link

 


Síolta The Squirrel Returns, With New 'Nature On Your Doorstep' Adventures

6 New Nature On Your Doorstep Challenge Sheets

For People Of All Ages

We are delighted to welcome back Síolta The Squirrel with a new series of Nature on Your Doorstep and 6 new, colourful challenge sheets to encourage and assist people of all ages to explore their local natural and built environment.

In previous years, we ran a Family Explorer Challenge with events and family challenges designed to encourage families to get active outdoors, while exploring the wonderful natural heritage of County Carlow.  This year we wanted to create activities that were not site-specific, that children and their families could complete in their gardens or on the roads and pathways close to their homes.

With colourful photos and drawings and fun activities suggested by our mascot Síolta the Squirrel, the Nature on Your Doorstep challenges are mainly targeted at primary school-age children but can be used by anybody of any age, in any part of the country and are particularly suited to families working together.

Our Wildflower Walk Challenge encourages people to notice and record wildflowers while out walking and to encourage wildflowers in their gardens.

With the Minibeast Safari Challenge we offer suggestions for locating, learning about and protecting insects and invertebrates.

The Heritage Explorer Challenge suggests different ways of finding and researching local built heritage while the Garden Map Challenge; Map Your Walk Challenge and Garden Creativity Challenge look at fun ways to record what you find and use natural items in creative ways.

Each of our wonderfully colourful challenge sheets can be downloaded here:

We hope you enjoy these new Nature On Your Doorstep Sheets as much as we enjoyed putting them together for you.

Also, have You Consulted Any Heritage Organisations?   The following Websites are all referenced on our challenge sheets:

 

 


Inclusive Kayaking & Stand up Paddle Boarding for ages 11+

We are delighted to be supporting Pure Adventure Ireland again this year to offer Inclusive Kayaking & Stand up Paddle Boarding for ages 11+ children and adults with additional needs & their siblings.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding:                                                       Kayaking

We have 2 sessions available                                                      We have 2 sessions available

Tuesday, August 11th:  12pm-2pm and 3pm-5pm                        Wednesday, August 12th: 4pm - 6pm

                                                                                                            Friday, August 14th: 4pm - 6pm

Each Activity Costs €10 per person plus Eventbrite booking Fee

Click Here to Book Your Stand Up Paddle Board Session 

Click Here to Book Your Kayaking Session 

 

 If you require further information please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie


COVID-19 Club Small Grant Scheme - Aiding Clubs In Their Return To Sport

Sports clubs in Carlow can now apply for COVID-19 Club Small Grants

of up to €1,500 through Carlow Sports Partnership

 

The Covid-19 Club Small Grant Scheme is part of a series of Covid-19 related funding schemes from Sport Ireland and the Government to support the sports sector in a bid to aid the return to sport. The COVID-19 Club Small Grant Scheme will provide assistance to local clubs with covering costs associated with the reopening and delivery of their activities. With many sporting clubs & groups now back to training and activity across the County we are delighted to announce details of the third round of the Covid-19 Club Small Grants Scheme for 2022.

The maximum amount of funding available per club/group/organisation is €1,500.00.

 

  • Only one application can be submitted per sport club
  • Applications to Carlow Sports Partnership are only applicable to clubs based within County Carlow
  • Funding support for the same purpose should not be sought from multiple sources, e.g. national governing body of sport, etc.
  • Funding applications must be submitted prior to Friday 11th November 2022
  • For Application Form and Guidelines please click here.

 

Further Information:

Egle Useckaite, A/Administrator with Carlow Sports Partnership

Email: euseckaite@carlowcoco.ie  | Phone: 059 9136247 |


Inclusive Kelloggs Cul Camp.

Carlow Sports Partnership are delighted to announce for the second year to be supporting Carlow GAA with the Kelloggs Inclusive Cul Camp.

Netwatch Cullen Park

August 17th - August 21st

We have two options available:

For more information or any questions please contact Teresa on tomeara@carlowcoco.ie


2018 Carlow Highlights

Annual Report 2018

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Sport Ireland

Media Release

June 2019

 

For Immediate Release

 Sport Ireland Publishes 2018 Local Sports Partnerships Annual Report

Sport Ireland today published the 12th annual Sport Ireland Local Sports Partnerships Annual Report on the national network of Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs).

The report provides an overview of the work of the 29 LSPs across the country, and highlights the innovative good practice projects and programmes that are being operated locally.

Over €21 million was invested in the LSP network, including benefit in kind funding.

Speaking at the launch of the LSP Annual Report in Killarney, Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD said: “The work of the Local Sports Partnership Network is vital in providing opportunities and increasing participation, particularly among those sectors of society which are underrepresented in sport. This work is making a substantial contribution to the health and wellbeing of individuals, local communities and the wider population. The 2018 Annual Report of the Local Sports Partnership Network puts a spotlight on the many innovative local projects which are being undertaken across the country which provide an opportunity for all members of society, young and old, to take part in a wide range of sport and physical activities.”

Chief Executive of Sport Ireland, John Treacy, said: “One of Sport Ireland’s key priorities for the Local Sports Partnership network is the sustainable development within the local sports infrastructure; this report shows that LSPs are doing vital work with clubs and groups ensuring that structures are in place to allow people across the various target groups to participate in sport. I would like to thank all of the agencies, groups and individuals who have contributed to this report, and to those who were involved in the delivery of the programmes and projects at local level.”

Sport Ireland Director of Participation and Ethics, Dr. Una May, added: “Increasing participation across every age group and from all social backgrounds throughout Ireland is one of the key aims of Sport Ireland. The 2018 Local Sports Partnerships Annual Report highlights the many great initiatives and projects run by the LSPs to remove barriers that hinder participation in sport and physical activity. Sport Ireland, through the Local Sports Partnership network, will continue to take a strategic approach with regard to programme delivery, continuing to place a strong emphasis on monitoring and evaluation of the programmes delivered.”

2018 Carlow Highlights

2018 National Network of LSPs Annual Report Highlights:

  • 29 Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs)
  • 390,571 people participated in 1,229 locally delivered participation initiatives
  • 25,138 females took part in 134 local Women in Sport initiatives
  • 17,500 people took part in Operation Transformation 5k Fun Run and Nationwide Walks
  • 24,697 children took part in The Daily Mile with LSP support
  • 2,368 Clubs/Groups were supported by LSPs
  • LSPs planned and delivered 311 training and education courses, 23,892 people participated on these training courses
  • 9,037 completed 512 Safeguarding Courses
  • 25 LSPs were supported with Community Sports Development Officer positions
  • 21 LSPs were supported with Sports Inclusion Disability Officer positions
  • Over €21m was invested in the LSP network, including benefit in kind funding

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