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Nearly a quarter of a million Euro awarded to Munster projects, including two in Co Clare.
€1.3 million announced in the second round of funds to 20 projects in the community and social enterprise sector, for their innovative response to COVID-19.
Over €200,000 is awarded to Munster projects, including over €68,000 to Raheen Wood ALFA and Clare Immigrant Support Centre.
This is the second round of awards in the Innovate Together Fund as a response to COVID-19 by Rethink Ireland and corporate partners which include the Z Zurich Foundation, Oakfield Trust, Medtronic and Twitter; bringing the total fund to a record €5.6 million in 2020.
The 20 projects awarded cover areas of social innovation including Sustainable Ireland, Economic Recovery, and Community Outreach.
Galway Bay FM
12 December 2020
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Galway Bay FM Newsroom – Half a million euro in funding has been announced for eight community and social enterprises across Galway.
This is the second round of funding released by Rethink Ireland under the Innovate Together Fund, which was launched in response to Covid-19.
€1.3m has been announced in Rethink Ireland’s latest round of funding – almost half a million of which will go to social and community enterprises across Galway.
The largest allocation of €200 thousand will go towards the ‘Schooling at Home – Bridging Worlds’ project at NUI Galway.
A further €68 thousand has been allocated to the Wellness Recovery Action Plan located at the Student Health Unit at the university.