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How we can unlock Ireland s potential

How we can unlock Ireland’s potential Philanthropy will play an important role in how Ireland tackles the challenges ahead, says Pádraic Vallely, Business Development Manager at Rethink Ireland Rethink Ireland developed the Sustainable Cork Fund, which supports the sustainability of Cork’s urban and rural communities Padraic Vallely IRELAND, 2030. The Irish economy’s success is measured by the equality we achieve, and the physical and mental health of our people and environment. Our regional and rural communities are thriving; Ireland is a European leader in the green transition, and our society actively protects the rights of our most marginalised communities.

gov ie - Minister O Gorman announces new funding schemes worth €800,000 as part of What Works Initiative

Minister O’Gorman announces new funding schemes worth €800,000 as part of What Works Initiative.   The Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman T.D., today announced two new funding schemes, worth €800,000 and aimed at supporting staff and expanding the use of technology in community and voluntary organisations working with children, young people and their families. The two schemes form part of the Department’s What Works Initiative, which looks to maximise the impact of prevention and early intervention to improve outcomes for children and young people, and is funded through Dormant Accounts. Alongside the two funding schemes, the Minister also launched a new Learning Strategy for the What Works initiative.

Clare projects sought for Ignite Midwest Fund

A new €650,000 social innovation fund has been launched today by Rethink Ireland for innovative projects in Clare, Limerick and Tipperary that empower communities, tackle poverty, and promote social inclusion. The Ignite Midwest Fund, the first of its kind specifically for the Midwest, has been created by Rethink Ireland in partnership with several private donors from the region including the Parkes Family Limerick, the Community Foundation for Ireland, and is matched by the Department of Rural and Community Development via the Dormant Accounts Fund. There will be a minimum of five awardees with the fund now open for applications until 29th March 2021.

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