International Fund for Ireland funding available for peacebuilders

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The International Fund for Ireland (IFI) has opened a call for peacebuilders to apply for funding.

Under the new ‘Crossing the Threshold’ strategy, organisations can now apply twice a year for financial support ranging from £30,000 to £150,000/€35,000 to €170,000. The strategy encourages innovation and will provide direct support towards the areas of greatest need and where there are emerging opportunities for peace and reconciliation work.

The IFI is moving away from traditional programmes and transitioning to a flexible, needs and ideas-based model. This approach allows the organisation to be more responsive to the needs and imaginative propositions within local communities. It is hoped the funding will deliver creative, alternative avenues for peacebuilding, foster new partnerships, and continue to support the trust and goodwill built over the last 40 years.

Funding will be aligned with four key strategic pillars designed to empower communities, giving them the confidence, skills, and opportunities to actively create a shared future. These pillars include Regeneration, Creativity, Sharing, and Empowerment. To be eligible for support, organisations must align with one or more of these pillars.

The IFI is particularly keen to support initiatives that challenge division and contribute to economic and social advancement in areas experiencing disadvantage or the legacy impacts of conflict. Creative and innovative approaches to peacebuilding through sports, arts, and culture are also highly encouraged, alongside applications from groups that might not traditionally consider themselves as peacebuilders.

Shona McCarthy, IFI Chair, said: “This is an important milestone for the IFI as we mark 40 years of peacebuilding and seek an imaginative leap in the collective effort for peace in our final decade. It is a new direction for the organisation, and one that we believe communities will benefit from as we open our support to new thinking and those who may not have considered themselves as peacebuilders.

“Society and communities have changed considerably since the Good Friday Agreement, and so too must our approach. We want to tackle the challenges that marginalised communities and individuals face in a fresh and innovative way over the next five years. Peace and reconciliation work remains critical, and the IFI is committed to providing support where it is needed most through flexible, responsive and purposeful funding.”

Apply now

Applications close on Monday 6 July 2026 at 12 noon. Apply now for IFI funding