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15 Nov 2025

Seven family resource centres in Donegal receive additional funding

The minimum funding level for family resource centres will be increased from €160,000 to €180,000 in January 2026

42 groups across Donegal receive funding from Go for Life National Grant Scheme

Mevagh Family Resource Centre in Downings is one of the family resource centres in Donegal that have received additional funding

Seven family resource centres in Donegal have received additional funding to support their work with children and families.

The minimum funding level for family resource centres will be increased from €160,000 to €180,000 in January 2026.

Cara House Family Resource Centre in Letterkenny received €20,000 in funding. Donegal Family Resource Centre in Donegal Town was awarded €18,475.67. Dunfanaghy Community and Family Resource Centre is to receive €19,339.52.

Mevagh Family Resource Centre in Downings received €1,513.01. Moville & District Family Resource Centre was allocated €20,000.

St Johnston & Carrigans Family Resource Centre received €10,449.55 and The Forge Family Resource Centre in Pettigo was awarded €20,000.

The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, announced the additional funding which will benefit 100 of the 126 family resource centres around the country whose funding is below the new €180,000 minimum level.

The increase in the new minimum level of core funding follows on from core funding increases that took place in 2025, when the Family Resource Centres core funding base level was brought up to €160,000.

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Tusla administers the Family Resource Centre Programme, which currently provides funding support to 126 family resource centres across the country. Family resource centres provide a range of universal and targeted services and development opportunities that address the needs of families.

Minister Foley said: “I am delighted to have secured funding in Budget 2026 to increase the minimum annual funding for these Family Resource Centres in recognition of the vital role they play in their communities. All Family Resource Centres will be in receipt of a minimum of €180,000 in core funding in January next year. The increases will be paid to the centres by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, which administers the Family Resource Centre Programme.”

Kate Duggan, the CEO of Tusla, acknowledging the increase in funding commented:“We welcome today’s announcement by Minister Foley of additional core funding base level of €180,000 for Family Resource Centres (FRCs). FRCs are rooted in our local communities and are responsive to the needs of children and families across the country. The increase to the core funding will help to strengthen community-based family support through a diverse range of services including family support work, counselling, education, training, advocacy and youth groups. It is an important part of our work to prioritise early intervention across our funded services to best meet the needs of vulnerable children, families and communities.”

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