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FEB
2018

Funding for Social Enterprise

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The Social Enterprise Development Fund is now open for applications.

The Social Enterprise Development Fund is a €1.6 million fund which will be delivered over two years, 2018 – 2020. The fund was created by Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI) in partnership with Local Authorities Ireland and Meath County Council and funded by IPB Insurance and the Department of Rural and Community Development.

The fund will reward up to eight social enterprises per year, who will receive a cash grant of €50,000. The awardees will come from a mix of urban, town and rural settings. Awardees will also receive a place on SIFI’s Accelerator Programme – designed to help social enterprises grow their impact around Ireland. Additional places will be reserved for the most promising social enterprises across all 31 Local Authorities in Ireland.

SIFI have recruited John Evoy as the Social Enterprise Development Manager. John is the founder of the Irish Men’s Sheds Association.

Click here for more information or to apply:

socialinnovation.ie/social-enterprise-development

The deadline for applications is 28th March 2018

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