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20 Jan 2026

Grants available to Louth youth groups to hold an event during European Youth Week

European Youth Week takes place April 29 - May 5

Grants available to Louth youth groups to hold an event during European Youth Week

Nora Furlong facilitating and a group of young people participating in a Youth Lab, which was part of European Youth Week

Léargas, Ireland’s agency for international collaboration and exchange programmes, is offering youth groups in County Louth up to €300 to host an event as part of European Youth Week taking place from April 29 - May 5.

The theme of the week is "Democracy and Me" and events should explore the ways young people can influence decisions and be active in society. 

Events in Louth will be part of a programme of over 1,000 grassroots activities taking place across Europe during Youth Week.

Commenting on the week, Carmel Walsh, Senior Client Services Officer with Léargas said:

“With the local and European elections taking place at the end of May, it’s a perfect time to encourage young people to participate in the democratic process and make their voices heard. 

"Under the theme ‘Democracy and me’ youth groups can hold events like mock elections, debates on issues of importance to young people, or invite election candidates to visit their group."

To apply, youth organisations must be already involved in Erasmus+ or European Solidarity Corps. Groups can apply online at www.leargas.ie. The deadline for applications is Monday April 15 2019. All successful groups will receive resources to help them host the event including a European Youth Week Pack. 

European Youth Week takes place every two years and is milestone for young people and the youth sector in Europe. A flagship event in Brussels will bring together young people, youth workers, volunteers, youth organisations and policy-makers. Ireland organisations including De Paul, Donegal Youth Service and Crooked House will be attending.

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