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  • Lyons launches £1m Olympic Legacy Fund

    Topics:
    • Sport projects & initiatives

    Date published: 16 September 2025

    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has launched Northern Ireland’s first Olympic Legacy Fund.

    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Olympic Champion Daniel Wiffen and Richard Archibald, Interim CEO of Sport NI at the launch of the Olympic Legacy Fund
    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Olympic Champion Daniel Wiffen and Richard Archibald, Interim CEO of Sport NI at the launch of the Olympic Legacy Fund.

    The £1million capital investment will modernise facilities at local clubs and community groups as part of a lasting legacy in honour of our athletes at the Paris Olympics.

    Minister Lyons said: 

    “Last year we all cheered on our athletes as they took home a record-breaking medal haul. It was a privilege to host a homecoming reception at the SSE Arena, a chance not only to pay tribute to our medallists, but also to recognise the incredible dedication of all our Olympians, Paralympians, coaches and support staff.

    “During this celebration event, I was delighted to announce the Olympic Medallist Fund. Through this initiative £100,000 was invested in projects at six grassroots clubs across Northern Ireland, chosen by our medal winners to help inspire the next generation of athletes.

    “To reaffirm my continued commitment to build on the successes at Paris 2024 and ensure a lasting legacy, I have secured funding of an additional £1million. This funding will mark the success of local athletes by creating new opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to take part in sport in their local area.

    “The Olympic Legacy Fund will modernise facilities and provide essential equipment so that everyone can enjoy all types of sports, at all levels.”

    The Fund is seeking to maximise the support and involvement of local communities through a crowdfunding model, delivered by Sport NI and Crowdfunder UK.

    The Minister added: 

    “The Fund’s delivery partners will support and encourage clubs to engage with their local communities to develop ideas and proposals together, fostering a sense of ownership and pride.”

    Organisations can apply for grants from £1,000 up to £50,000 with 65% provided as a grant and the remaining 35% expected to be raised through community crowdfunding.

    Richard Archibald, Interim CEO of Sport NI, said: 

    “The Paris 2024 Olympics were an inspiration as athletes from Northern Ireland achieved their best ever performance at an Olympic Games.

    “These performances have encouraged people of all ages to get involved in a wide variety of sports, not just Olympic or Paralympic sports. We want everyone to find the sport or activity that suits them and to make the most of the physical and mental benefits of participating in physical activity.

    “We are delighted to work alongside the Department for Communities to provide this funding to the sports sector, to break down the barriers that stop people from participating in sport and increase the number of opportunities to engage in physical activity.”

    You can apply for the Olympic Legacy Fund at Sport NI's website.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption: Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Olympic Champion Daniel Wiffen and Richard Archibald, Interim CEO of Sport NI at the launch of the Olympic Legacy Fund.
    2. Crowdfunding offers an innovative way for sports organisations to raise funds for impactful projects by engaging their local communities. Crowdfunder UK, the leading rewards-based online crowdfunding platform in the UK, will be used to facilitate this process - enabling individuals to contribute easily via a user-friendly website.
    3. Clubs must demonstrate that they are a not-for-profit sports club, community group or charity; which delivers activity affiliated to a sport recognised by Sport NI; and that they are based in Northern Ireland and provide benefits for people living in Northern Ireland.
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