By Steven Crawford
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The Department for Communities announced today that Cliftonville and Glentoran will receive the largest share of a £ 20m funding boost as part of the Northern Ireland Football Fund. A total of 20 projects will now proceed to the next stage of funding assessment. Speaking at a special live streamed event at H&W Welders Football Club in Belfast, the Minister said: “I am pleased to announce the 20 performance club projects proceeding to the next stage of the process. “These clubs, big and small, from across Northern Ireland, have impressed with their plans to improve facilities for the game and for local communities.” Department for Communities officials will work closely with the 20 projects on business case development and carry out detailed due diligence checks. The Minister added: “Together we are moving forward to achieve real change for the benefit of players, fans and local communities. And we are in this for the long haul. “It is clear that the need and demand at club level exceeds the current available budget of £36.2million. “I will be seeking the fair and equitable funding which is due after years of delays during which time capital construction costs have soared.” Paying tribute to all 38 clubs who applied to the Fund, the Minister said: “I appreciate the hard work that has gone into all of the proposals by applicants, supported by fans and players alike. “I have visited many grounds during my time as Minister and have seen the level of need first-hand. “I know that some will be disappointed today. But this is not the end of the journey. “I give my commitment today to stay with you and continue to seek further funding to meet the evidenced need.” Announcements on the Grassroots Facilities and National Football Centre strands of the Fund will be made in the coming months. The 20 applications to progress to the next stage, under each tier of the programme, are: Tier 1: Less than £1.5m Armagh City Ballymacash Sports Academy Lisburn Distillery Queen’s University Rathfriland Rangers Tier 2: Between £1.5m and £6m Ballinamallard United Ballymena United Banbridge Town Bangor Carrick Rangers Dergview Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Larne Lisburn Rangers Loughgall Newry City Oxford Sunnyside Tier 3: More than £6m Cliftonville Glentoran All applicants have been notified of the outcome of their application. The list of 20 projects selected to proceed to the next stage is also available here.