Green Clubs Resources

LGFA CEO Helen O'Rourke, Chairman of CCMA Michael Walsh, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael John Horan, Chariman of Local Autority Climate Change Steering Group Ciarán Hayes, Camogie Operations Manager Alan Malone, DCCAE Katie Aherne, and former Wexford hurler Diarmuid Lyng pictured at the GAA Local Authority SDG Launch at Croke Park.
LGFA CEO Helen O'Rourke, Chairman of CCMA Michael Walsh, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael John Horan, Chariman of Local Autority Climate Change Steering Group Ciarán Hayes, Camogie Operations Manager Alan Malone, DCCAE Katie Aherne, and former Wexford hurler Diarmuid Lyng pictured at the GAA Local Authority SDG Launch at Croke Park.

Green Club Resources

One of the main objectives of Phase 1 of the Green Club Programme is to develop a Green Club Toolkit to be shared, further tested, and refined as the programme expands beyond the pilot scope.

The Green Club Toolkit will contain resources developed with the Phase 1 Clubs and the expert partners to support Clubs to build awareness and take action across each of the thematic areas:

  • Energy
  • Water
  • Waste
  • Biodiversity
  • Travel & Transport

The Toolkit will also showcase the fantastic work already being done by clubs and club members in producing easily replicable templates for energy savings, habitat creation, waste management and green event organisation and in identifying grant and funding streams that can support clubs in going green.

As resources are developed they will be linked and will be published on this page.

Pollinator-Friendly Guidance for Sports Clubs

As part of the Association’s new Green Club Programme, the GAA is promoting the new Pollinator-Friendly Guidance for Sports Clubs, which includes five practical, evidence-based actions ways to support pollinators in sports ground and features examples from GAA clubs across the island.