Ministers and Sport Ireland Outline NGB Funding Priorities for 2023

Ministers and Sport Ireland Outline NGB Funding Priorities for 2023

09 Aug 2022
Sarah Stanley
National

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Catherine Martin TD, Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht Jack Chambers and Sport Ireland today reaffirmed their ongoing commitment in supporting the development and enhancement of National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs).

Further to Sport Ireland’s established investment criteria, diversity & inclusion along with improved governance & greater gender balance have been identified as key priorities for 2023.

In addition to the provision of increased Core Funding in 2022, a specific Winter Initiative aimed at increasing sports participation and boosting NGB & Club Membership also features.

These four priorities are reflective of National Policy and seek to support continued NGB recovery & growth post COVID 19.

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Catherine Martin TD welcomed the announcement, saying: “Continued Government investment in sport will be essential in ensuring a full recovery for the sport sector after two difficult years of Covid-19 restrictions and also in ensuring that that our objectives for sport are achieved. The €15 million investment in core funding for NGBs this year reflects Sport Ireland’s recognition of the central role that NGBs play in Irish sport.

“As part of our ongoing investment, it is important that key Government policies relating to diversity and inclusion, gender balance and governance as well as our Covid-19 recovery initiatives are prioritised and I welcome the inclusion of these priority areas in Sport Ireland’s terms and conditions of grant funding for next year.” 

Speaking at today’s announcement, Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht, Jack Chambers TD commented: With the assistance of significant Government investment in recent years, the sport sector has proven itself to be a resilient and vibrant sector which has delivered many benefits for our society. We have set ambitious objectives for sport in the areas of participation, high performance and governance and sporting organisations are delivering on these objectives.  

“From 2023, Sport Ireland’s grant funding to sporting organisations will be more closely aligned to our key policies for sport with four funding priorities being included as an important element of Sport Ireland’s grant funding criteria. These priorities relate to adoption of the Governance Code of Sport, achievement of 40% gender balance on Boards of NGBs, development of Diversity & Inclusion Plans, and support for the delivery of the Government’s Winter Initiative as part of the sector’s recovery from Covid-19. The inclusion of these funding priorities for 2023 will ensure that the State’s investment in sport is delivering on policy objectives and will, in turn, deliver greater benefits for everyone involved in sport.”

Governance

Sport Ireland will continue to place a strong emphasis on ensuring good governance across the sector. In line with the National Sports Policy, the majority of National Governing Bodies have to date fully adopted the Governance Code for Sport. Continued provision of Sport Ireland funding is reliant on ongoing adoption and adherence.

Gender Balance

NGBs are required by the end of 2023 to achieve a minimum of 40% female representation on their Boards. At present, 39 NGBs have 30% or more female representation at Board level with a number of NGBs already reporting a 40/60 gender split on their Board. 

Diversity and Inclusion

In May 2022 Sport Ireland launched its first Diversity and Inclusion Policy.  The Sports Action Plan 2021 – 2023 places an important emphasis on diversity and inclusion, and the implementation of this Policy will drive that process forward. Governing Bodies will be expected to work with Sport Ireland in developing suitable diversity and inclusion plans for their organisations.

2022 -2023 Winter Initiative

As part of the post COVID 19 recovery Sport Ireland will seek support from National Governing Bodies in the delivery of an annual Winter Initiative for Sport. The primary focus of the initiative will be to:

  • Further contribute to the public health agenda, post pandemic
  • Provide additional opportunities for the public to engage and re-engage in sport and physical activity in communities across the country
  • Increase the visibility of NGBs and their affiliated Clubs within their local communities
  • Contribute to the ongoing recovery and growth of NGB and Club membership

Chief Executive of Sport Ireland Dr. Una May commented: “Today’s announcement will provide the NGB’s with clarity around the funding priorities and areas of focus for 2023. We have already seen a strong emphasis from the vast majority of NGBs across these areas and Sport Ireland will continue to roll-out supports to assist all of our funded bodies meet these requirements.”

Core Funding 2022

2022 sees an increase in NGB investment with an additional €1,155,000 being invested in the sector bringing the total Core funding levels up to €15m. A further €115,000 and €60,000 were allocated to the Federation of Irish Sport and Student Sport Ireland in support it’s ongoing work with the sector.

2022 Core Funding was approved by the Board of Sport Ireland in December 2021, with NGBs in receipt of funding since the beginning of 2022.

Field Sport Investment

Additionally Sport Ireland has provided annual investment in the three large field sports – IRFU, GAA & FAI. A total of €2,389,653 has been allocated to the GAA and €2,250,843 to the IRFU. Funding provided by Sport Ireland supports vital coaching, games development and technical development programmes in both the GAA and IRFU.

As per the Memorandum of Understanding agreed between the Government and the Football Association of Ireland, €5.8 million in funding will be made available to the FAI for football development programmes, pending approval by the Board of Sport Ireland.


Details of the figures provided to the National Governing Bodies for 2022 are as follows:

NGB

2018

Allocation

2019

Allocation

2020

Allocation

2021

Allocation

2022

Allocation

Special Olympics Ireland

1,200,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,400,000

1,450,000

Athletics Ireland

887,000

950,000

1,000,000

1,000,000

1,100,000

Swim Ireland

827,000

910,000

950,000

950,000

1,050,000

Horse Sport Ireland

775,000

855,000

930,000

930,000

975,000

Basketball Ireland

598,000

695,000

740,000

740,000

800,000

Irish Athletic Boxing Association

432,000

475,000

500,000

500,000

500,000*

Ladies Gaelic Football Association

400,000

450,000

485,000

485,000

500,000

Cricket Ireland

355,000

450,000

480,000

480,000

500,000

Tennis Ireland

353,000

425,000

450,000

450,000

450,000

The Camogie Association

395,000

395,000

435,000

435,000

450,000

Irish Sailing Association

323,000

385,000

410,000

410,000

450,000

Badminton Ireland

320,000

365,000

390,000

390,000

425,000

Cycling Ireland

305,000

350,000

420,000

420,000

420,000

Gymnastics Ireland

230,000

320,000

340,000

340,000

370,000

Hockey Ireland

260,000

325,000

340,000

340,000

365,000

Rowing Ireland

210,000

300,000

320,000

320,000

350,000

Golf Ireland

233,000

300,000

320,000

320,000

350,000

Irish Wheelchair Association Sport

240,000

275,000

285,000

285,000

315,000

Canoeing Ireland

205,000

250,000

275,000

275,000

310,000

National Community Games

284,000

315,000

315,000

260,000

285,000

Triathlon Ireland

108,000

180,000

225,000

225,000

265,000

Mountaineering Ireland

193,000

225,000

235,000

235,000

235,000

Irish Squash

160,000

180,000

200,000

200,000

230,000

Volleyball Ireland

185,000

200,000

210,000

210,000

230,000

Motorsport Ireland

137,000

160,000

180,000

180,000

200,000

Table Tennis Ireland

107,000

107,000

115,000

115,000

150,000

Irish Judo Association

70,000

85,000

100,000

100,000

150,000

Irish Surfing Association

64,000

75,000

80,000

80,000

125,000

GAA Handball Ireland

90,000

100,000

105,000

105,000

115,000

Diving Ireland

60,000

70,000

75,000

75,000

110,000

Pitch and Putt Ireland

63,000

75,000

80,000

80,000

95,000

Snooker & Billiards Ireland

63,000

70,000

75,000

75,000

80,000

Orienteering Ireland

45,000

65,000

65,000

65,000

75,000

Irish Martial Arts Commission

45,000

60,000

60,000

60,000

75,000

Vision Sports Ireland

35,000

45,000

48,000

48,000

70,000

Deaf Sports Ireland

61,000

65,000

65,000

65,000

67,000

Fencing Ireland

27,000

55,000

55,000

55,000

65,000

Irish Olympic Handball Association

35,000

45,000

48,000

48,000

60,000

Tug of War Ireland

22,000

40,000

40,000

40,000

55,000

Weightlifting Ireland

-

30,000

32,000

32,000

55,000

Motorcycling Ireland

48,000

48,000

48,000

48,000

50,000

Bowling League of Ireland

24,000

30,000

32,000

32,000

50,000

Irish Clay Target Shooting Association

36,000

45,000

48,000

48,000

48,000

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association

27,000

35,000

37,000

37,000

45,000

American Football Ireland

23,000

30,000

32,000

32,000

45,000

Irish Waterski & Wakeboard Federation

20,000

25,000

27,000

27,000

40,000

Baton Twirling Sport Association of Ireland

16,000

20,000

25,000

25,000

40,000

Racquetball Association of Ireland

15,000

20,000

25,000

25,000

40,000

Bol Chumann na hÉireann

20,000

30,000

32,000

32,000

35,000

Taekwondo Union

9,000

25,000

25,000

25,000

35,000

Rugby League Ireland

11,000

15,000

20,000

20,000

35,000

Irish Amateur Wrestling Association

15,000

20,000

25,000

25,000

30,000

Speleological Union of Ireland

10,000

15,000

20,000

20,000

30,000

Angling Council of Ireland

10,000

15,000

20,000

20,000

30,000

Archery Ireland

12,000

15,000

-

15,000

30,000

Croquet Association of Ireland

5,000

10,000

10,000

10,000

25,000

Irish Ice Hockey Association

-

10,000

10,000

10,000

25,000

ONAKAI

6,000

-

10,000

10,000

25,000

 

 

 

 

 

-

Special Projects & Programmes

126,000

305,000

501,000

541,000

420,000

SOI World Games

-

180,000

-

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ice Skating Association of Ireland*

-

-

-

-

 

Horseshoe Pitchers Association of Ireland**

5,000

10,000

-

-

 

National Aero Club of Ireland**

5,000

-

-

-

 

Trout Anglers Association of Ireland**

-

-

-

-

 

Pentathlon Ireland***

-

20,000

20,000

20,000

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

10,845,000

12,845,000

13,845,000

13,845,000

15,000,000

*As per Sport Ireland statement on 11th July, a 15% reduction in the IABA’s Core funding for 2022 has been implemented. This equates to €75,000. Sport Ireland Statement on IABA EGM | Sport Ireland

**No request / not eligible for funding

***Funding to Pentathlon Ireland has been rebalanced under Sport Ireland’s High Performance Investment