Over €1.6 million in Clár funding has been announced for projects in the Shannonside region.
The allocation is part of €12.3 million announced by Minister Dara Calleary today.
Roscommon was given the highest allocation of funds with €650,000 for nine local projects.
Included in that figure is €100,000 for carpark resurfacing works at Strokestown GAA Club.
There's also €100,000 for a new car park, entrance and biodiversity planting at St Faithleach's GAA Club.
St Joseph's GAA Club, Skyvalley Rovers and Shannon Gaels, Oran GAA and Enterprise Kiltullagh have also been allocated €65,000 each.
Arigna Community Sports park will receive over €64,000 for a walking park and playground while there's a similar amount for the upgrade of Trinity Arts Centre.
Eight projects in south Leitrim have received just under €540,000.
Leitrim Village playground will benefit to the tune of €100,000 while Poll an Easa Waterfall will receive €65,000.
There's over €99,000 for the upgrade of Sliabh an Iarainn Visitor Centre in Drumshanbo.
Meanwhile, Fenagh Handball Club will benefit from the allocation of €30,000 and Kiltyclogher Church of Ireland receives €65,000 for a parish hall extension.
There's over €450,000 for nine projects in County Longford.
Among those receiving funding is Lús na Greine Family Resource Centre which has been allocated over €76,000.
Mostrim GAA Club receives just under €74,000 for car parking resurfacing works.
There's also just over €65,000 for a community walkway at Carrickedmond GAA Club.
Rathcline GAA Club will receive over €40,000 for the development of a handball facility while there's also €56,000 for improvements at Leebeen Park.