ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil(; meaning "Youth of Fianna Fáil") is the youth wing of Fianna Fáil.
The organisation was founded in 1975 by party leader Jack Lynch under the guidance of party general secretary, Séamus Brennan. It is active on an all-Ireland basis, with branches in major third level institutes (called cumainn) and parliamentary constituencies (called Comhairle Dáil Cheantair) in the Republic of Ireland. In Northern Ireland it is organised on a Council District basis, along with third level branches at the University of Ulster and Queen's University Belfast. In October 2014 ÃÂgra became an official full member organisation of European Liberal Youth at their annual congress in Berlin.
From the inception of the organisation until 2011 ÃÂgra was chaired by the youngest member of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party. Since 2011 ÃÂgra have elected a president of the organisation. The first president of ÃÂgra was Eamon Quinlan, who later became mayor of Waterford City in 2015.
In 2013 Blackrock's Kate Feeney was elected as the first female leader of ÃÂgra. She is a daughter of former senator Geraldine Feeney and was elected to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council while president of ÃÂgra in 2014.
Eoin Neylon won the election for president of ÃÂgra two years in a row, in both 2014 and 2015.
James Doyle of Dublin Fingal was elected to the office in November 2016, serving one term. Dún Laoghaire's Ian Woods was elected to the role in March 2018.
Lawrencetown native Tom Cahill was elected as President (Uachtarán) in November 2019. He was replaced by Bryan Mallon in March 2021. On 20 December 2021 a motion to remove Mallon as president received 62% of support from members, but failed to reach the required 66.7% for it to pass, and so he was not removed from office.
ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil is organised across all the 32 counties of Ireland, maintaining a presence in most local communities and Third Level institutes. Within ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil there four different types of units that can be formed: ÃÂgra Comhairle Dáil Ceantair (CDC) in the Republic of Ireland, Council District Constituency (CDC) in Northern Ireland, ÃÂgra Comhairle Ceantair (CC), ÃÂgra Third Level Cumann, and ÃÂgra Coiste ÃÂitiúil. The three governing bodies of ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil are the National Youth Conference, ÃÂgra Central Officer Board and ÃÂgra National Council.
The Kevin Barry Cumann is the branch in University College Dublin (UCD). The cumann predates the founding of ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil which was established in 1956. It formally dates to 1957 when led by Gerry Collins, then a student organiser in UCD and later Minister for Foreign Affairs. It is named after UCD student and Irish revolutionary Kevin Barry.
Former members include former European Commissioner Charlie McCreevy, previous ministers Dick Roche and Mary Coughlan, Donegal TD Charlie McConalogue and RTÃÂ presenter Ryan Tubridy. The author and former political lobbyist Frank Dunlop was also a member.
Malcolm Byrne is a former secretary of the Kevin Barry Cumann.
At the 2023 National Youth Conference, the Cumann won the Gobnait O'Connell award for the first time.
The Dublin City University branch is the Pádraig Pearse Cumann, commonly known as The PPC. At the Fianna Fáil National Youth Conference in Roscommon in 2018, it was awarded best delegation.
The Donogh O'Malley Cumann is the University College Cork branch of ÃÂgra. Founded in 1967, its first AGM was chaired by Jack Lynch. Former members of the cumann include the current leader of the party Tánaiste Micheál Martin, European Commissioner Michael McGrath (Irish politician), Minister for Education Norma Foley and Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee.
As of 2021, they held the joint record for the most Gobnait O'Connell Awards (awards given to the best ÃÂgra branch) won with 4 in the years 2001, 2015, 2019 and 2021. They also hold the joint record for most Gobnait OâÂÂConnell Awards won consecutively which is 2 in a row.
The Trinity College Dublin (TCD) branch is named in honor of Irish revolutionary and Trinity graduate, Theobald Wolfe Tone. The Cumann was officially constituted in 1967 and was initially named after Erskine Childers. In 1998 the cumann was renamed the Wolfe Tone Cumann, to mark the bicentenary of the 1798 Rebellion. It has a long history of activism within ÃÂgra on a national basis. Past members include; Thomas Byrne, Seán Haughey, Jack Chambers, James Lawless, Mary Harney, Mary Lou McDonald and Dara Calleary.
At the 2025 Athlone National Youth Conference, the Cumann won the Gobnait O'Connell award for the second time, having previously won in 2014.
Cumann De Barra is the branch in the University of Galway (UG). Meetings were held off campus for many years before it was officially recognised by university authorities and allowed to host itself as an official society of the university in 1954. Like its sister Cumann in University College Dublin (UCD), it is also named after Kevin Barry, a medical student at UCD who fought and was executed during the Irish War of Independence. To avoid confusion however, it officially changed its name to the Irish language version to reflect UG's reputation as the Irish language university.
Notable former members include former Fianna Fáil TD Michael P. Kitt, the President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins (before he joined the Labour Party), Senator Terry Leyden, Senator Lisa Chambers and former MEP Seán àNeachtain.
There are other branches of ÃÂgra Fianna Fáil in third level institutions throughout the country, including: