- 2025 Integration Fund now open to applications from non-government and community organisations
- €3.5 million available to national, regional and local non-profit groups to support the integration and inclusion of people who have moved to Ireland as migrants
- fund to support projects that benefit integration of all people from a migrant background, with dedicated support for projects supporting people applying for international protection
Minister of State for Migration Colm Brophy today announced that applications are open for the 2025 Integration Fund. The fund, which brings together the previous International Protection Integration Fund (IPIF) and the Communities Integration
“I am delighted to announce the launch of the 2025 Integration Fund. The breadth and scale of projects funded in recent years has been truly inspiring.
“Our society benefits greatly from migration as people come here to fill jobs, bring skills and support our economic growth. Community groups across the country recognise this, which is why it is pivotal that we support them in their efforts to promote successful integration.”
There are two streams of funding available for applicants:
- Scheme A will provide grants of between €10,000 and €100,000 for integration projects targeting people seeking international protection
- Scheme B will provide grants of between €1,000 and €10,000 for local integration projects focused on any migrant group
All applications must be submitted electronically.
Applications for funding will remain open until noon on Thursday 31 July. Groups can access a detailed guidance document and complete an online application form at the following link: