Community Safety Fund – Launch and Webinar
The Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan TD has today opened the nationwide funding call for the Community Safety Fund 2025 during a visit to Ballymun Garda Station and the Ballymun Implementation Board in Dublin.
The annual fund allows for the proceeds of crime, seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) and An Garda Síochána, to be directed into local projects to support and enhance community safety.
This year, €4 million is available, which is double the original allocation of €2 million when the fund first opened for applications in 2022, and grants range from €20,000 to €150,000.
The call for the Community Safety Fund is open for six weeks from today Monday 7 April, closing on Friday 16 May
The Community Safety Fund will be managed by the newly established National Office for Community Safety within the Department of Justice.
The Fund:
• allows proceeds of crime to be directed into projects to support and enhance community safety
• ensures that the most appropriate proposals to improve community safety will access the funding they need
• allows best practice on community safety and youth justice to be shared with other partnerships and communities nationally as new proposals are developed
• benefits from the success of An Garda Síochána and the Criminal Assets Bureau in seizing the proceeds from criminal activity
Projects that have previously benefited from the funding supported initiatives that:
• reduce the fear of crime; improve community safety and feelings of safety
• support the creation of safe and resilient communities
• reduce reoffending
• divert vulnerable individuals away from engagement in criminal behaviour.
In 2024, over €3 million was allocated to projects nationwide. Themes from 2024 successful applicants included projects aimed at addressing anti-social behaviour, domestic violence, drug-related intimidation, social exclusion, youth programmes, prison post-release support. Many of the projects focused on education, sport, recreation, and social interaction to proactively address safety concerns in communities.
The National Office for Community Safety is hosting an information webinar in relation to the Community Safety Fund next Wednesday, 16th April. Any queries about the webinar, or the Fund, should be directed to the National Office for Community Safety, email address is [email protected]
Further information and a link to register for the webinar can be found on the Community Safety page linked here.

