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Published 15:57 11 Jun 2025 BST
Updated 15:57 11 Jun 2025 BST

Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan T.D., and Minister for Sport and Postal Policy, Charlie McConalogue T.D., have announced investment of €4 million under the Women in Sport (WIS) Programme for 2025.
The WIS was established 20 years ago, to assist projects for a wide range of different sports across Ireland.
From grassroots initiatives, to coaching and officiating training, the fund has seen €30m go directly into helping women achieve equality and reach their potential in sport.
The €4m matches last year's record investment, and is double the amount that was invested in 2022.
Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport Patrick O’Donovan T.D. said: “This investment in women’s sport will enable more women and girls to be involved in sport across all levels from grassroots to high performance. The Government remains steadfast in its commitment to eliminate the gender participation gap by 2027.
"The funding announced today will support sporting organisations in putting programmes in place to increase women’s participation in their sports and assist in achieving this ambitious goal.”
Sport Ireland Director and Women in Sport Lead, Nora Stapleton added: “We’ve seen first-hand how targeted investment can open doors, shift mindsets, and inspire confidence. With this continued support, we’re excited to build on that momentum and ensure that every woman and girl in Ireland feels welcome and valued in sport.
"While a lot has been achieved in the last number of years, the Women in Sport Policy clearly highlights where gaps and opportunities still exist. Funding such as this is vital to support organisations in closing these gaps and capitalising on the opportunities.”
Some of the initiatives funded by WIS include the Mentor Nurture Aspire Programme in camogie, basketball's She Got Game campaign, and the Equally Inspiring triathlon strategy.
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