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Squash Ireland to host free Sports Capital Grant funding webinar
News | 21.10.2025

Squash Ireland to host free Sports Capital Grant funding webinar

Home / News / Squash Ireland to host free Sports Capital Grant funding webinar
News | 21.10.2025

Squash Ireland will host a free information webinar on November 3rd to help clubs access Sports Capital Grant funding. The SCG fund, which is now known as the Community Sports Facilities Fund, provides financial support for strategic projects out of financial reach for clubs around the country.

Squash Ireland have engaged the services of 2into3, the professional funding consultant organisation, for the 90-minute online presentation that will navigate the application process and provide winning strategies.

Dave Broderick, the Squash Ireland club and community development officer, said: “We encourage all squash clubs that have identified a structural or equipment development need within their club that is currently out of financial reach to send one or more attendees to this information session.

“Squash Ireland are also happy to receive questions and scenarios in advance that will be provided to 2into3 for pre-assessment so that robust discussions take place during this information session and in the follow-up process.

“This information session is at no cost to clubs and at no point is a club under any obligation to proceed in any direction. Treat this opportunity as a free consultation with an expert group that understands the Sports Capital Grant scheme inside out – thresholds, projects, bids, what is not allowed, where opportunities lie etc.

“Please save the date and start thinking about questions you would like to pose to our consultants before the session. No scenario is too complicated for some straight and hopefully valuable answers.

“2into3 are specialists at supporting sports federations and sports clubs to navigate the Sports Capital Grant (now called the Community Sport Facilities Fund) process and are happy to demonstrate practical winning strategies for making successful applications under this fund.

“2into3 have also offered its services to make applications to the CSFF scheme on behalf of clubs across sport in Ireland, although direct management will incur a percentage-based fee.”