CFI Cross Border Partnerships Funding
Safefood is inviting applications for funding for its Community Food Initiatives (CFI) Cross Border Partnerships Funding.
The Community Food Initiatives programme aims to empower people in low-income communities to make healthier food choices. It funds local projects that improve access to healthy and safe food using a community development approach. Since 2010, over 65,000 people have taken part in a Community Food Initiative activity.
The Community Food Initiatives Programme 2025-28 is funded by Safefood and administered by SECAD Partnership CLG.
Safefood is an all-island implementation body set up under the British-Irish Agreement (1999) to promote awareness and knowledge of food safety and healthy eating on the island of Ireland.
CFI Cross Border Partnerships
Four cross-border partnerships will be funded focusing on low-income areas across the island of Ireland. A total of 8 organisations will be chosen with 2 organisations (one each from Ireland and Northern Ireland) working in partnership to deliver programmes over a 4-year period.
The two organisations involved in each partnership will deliver one programme per year. The two organisations need to develop and plan the programme and all its elements in partnership. The programme will be co-designed by the participating organisations and in consultation with their local communities, to address specific local needs.
The programme will involve the delivery of a small project by each partner and must include at least one joint activity between the two organisations involved in each partnership. For example, one organisation hosts an event or initiative that includes participants from the partner organisation. These projects should take a programme approach where participants are supported over a period of time.
Your organisation must have identified a partner before an application for funding is submitted. One organisation in the partnership will act as the lead partner. This organisation will be the primary point of contact between the partners and SECAD Partnership. The application will be submitted by the lead partner.
Funding
Interested organisations may apply for funding up to €2,650 (€5,300 per partnership) or the sterling equivalent per annum.
- Up to €2,000 programme funding per organisation
- Up to €650 funding for travel per organisation.
Timeframe for the delivery of the CFI Cross Border Partnership project
All activities for this year should be completed by Sunday, 14 December 2025.
Online information session
We will be holding an information session for organisations who would like to hear more about the CFI Cross Border Partnerships funding and what delivering a project will entail.
We will cover how to complete the application form, highlighting key sections and the essential information applicants should include. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about the CFI Cross Border Partnerships and the application process.
Information session
Date: Wednesday 1 October
Time: 2.30 pm – 3.30 pm
Click on the link to register to attend on the online information session:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/64VsyCL0R125-0-B8G30cg
Applicant Organisation Criteria
Organisations must:
- Be community-led organisations with a legal status and appropriate governance structure
- Be experienced in the management of public funds which support social inclusion initiatives
- Currently employ and manage professionals with community development experience
- Have experience of working with the target group identified
- Be supporting other broader community initiatives through their work
- Provide supports across communities irrespective of age, race or creed.
How to apply
Deadline: 10 Oct
Please contact Sinéad Conroy in SECAD Partnership for details on the programme and how to apply for the funding at: sconroy@secad.ie