Four community groups and a primary school in Tipperary have received a quick cash injection to invest in new technology thanks to the RISE Community Fund supported by National Broadband Ireland (NBI) and Granahan McCourt.
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It’s part of the Mitigating against Educational Disadvantage Fund announced by Higher Education Minister Simon Harris.
The funding announced to education schemes in Tipperary is aimed at tackling some of the digital inequality highlighted by online and remote learning.
It’s hoped that the â¬150,000 allocated to Tipperary will support access for disadvantaged adults to community education
The largest beneficiary in the county is Knockanrawley Resource Centre in Tipp Town, where just over â¬25,000 is going towards a project titled ‘Bridging Tipp Towns Digital Divide’.
â¬15,000 has been allocated for Killoscully Development Association, and â¬10,000 for Rossmore Community Centre and Thurles Community Training Centre (CTC).