New funding approach supports innovative, needs-based projects that address division and community development
The International Fund for Ireland (IFI) has launched the Crossing the Threshold strategy to respond to the changing needs of communities. The new approach removes traditional set programmes and replaces them with a flexible, responsive, needs-based funding model.
The strategy builds on established trust and goodwill developed since 1986 while creating opportunities for new partnerships and alternative approaches to peacebuilding.
Priority areas for funding support
The revised funding model is designed to direct support towards areas of greatest need and emerging opportunities. It aims to support projects that address division and contribute to social and economic progress, particularly in communities affected by disadvantage or the legacy of conflict.
It also targets barriers that sustain division, including physical, psychological and structural challenges within communities.
Who can apply
Organisations eligible to apply include those operating on a not-for-profit basis. These include
- registered charities
- community and voluntary organisations
- social enterprises
Key strategic themes for funding
Projects must align with one or more of the following strategic themes
- regeneration
- creativity
- sharing
- empowerment
The strategy supports initiatives delivered through a range of sectors, including sport, arts and culture, alongside established best practice models.
Funding levels and eligible areas
Funding is available across Northern Ireland and eligible border counties. The available support is as follows
- projects in Northern Ireland can apply for between £30,000 and £150,000
- projects in eligible border counties can apply for between €35,000 and €170,000
Eligible counties include Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan and Louth.
Further information
More details on eligibility and how to apply are available through the
International Fund for Ireland Funding application process.
Applications for Call Round One will close at 12 noon on Monday 6 July 2026.
First published 25 June 2026

