Cavan Monaghan Rural Development
 
 
Goal
 
LEADER 2002-6

Cavan Monaghan Rural Development has been in operation since 1991 and has drawn down almost £7million for the region under the LEADERI and LEADERII programmes. When combined with additional investment from private sources this represents a total investment into rural areas of over £15million.

Under the current round of LEADER the Co-op has secured €4.96million (£3.9million) through the National Rural Development Programme (NRDP) 2001-2006. The programme is funded by the Irish Government under the National Development Plan and the European Union under structural funds.

pie_chart.jpgThe main aim of the programme is to encourage and help rural individuals and groups to think about the longer-term potential of their area.

The NRDP has an important role to play in the further development of rural areas of Cavan and Monaghan, and will both look at new ways of providing support, as well as building on the achievements of the previous LEADER I and two programmes. The Co-op will continue to assist individuals and groups to work towards the sustainable economic, social, environmental, cultural and heritage development of their areas.

The new programme can provide funding for a very broad range of activities ranging from training courses and feasibility studies to grant aiding of new rural enterprises, tourist accommodation and village enhancement projects to name but a few, and varying rates of grant aid are available under the different measures.

The co-op looks forward to receiving applications from individuals, businesses, community groups and other agencies working in the area, with a view to providing much needed grant aid to progress their respective projects in the coming years

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Cavan Monaghan Rural Development, Ballyhaise Agricultural College, Cavan, Ireland.
Phone : +353 (049) -4338477 Fax: +353 (049) -4338189
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‘The Tourism without Borders Initiative is part-financed by the European Union’s Programme for Peace and Reconciliation and the Irish Government under the National Development Plan, and managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by Border Action’ 


 
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