Two projects in Offaly and one in Longford will benefit.
Four regeneration projects in the midlands will receive over €1.4 million in government funding.
Plans submitted for the development of Banagher have been awarded €395,250.
While a cycle and walkway project linking West Cork and Cavan, that passes through Offaly is getting €300,000.
Castlepollard in Westmeath is also receiving €311,250 for a community development project.
And a tourism project in Lanesborough Co.Longford is being given €468,750.
All projects are the beneficiaries of a €13 million pay out from the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.
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