ANUMBER of Limerick groups are among the future-focused and community-led non-profits announced by Rethink Ireland, in partnership with EI Electronics, for the Impact Fund.
The organisations have been awarded under this first green transition-focused fund. Over six months, these organisations will receive a package of cash grants and business support totalling €762,375. The aim of this funding is to help the awardees expand and increase their social impact.
The projects and awardee non-profit organisations include Doon Social Farm, Ballyhoura Rural Services; Learning Hub Limerick; The Gaff Limerick; Citadel, International Community Dynamics; Common Ground, Common Knowledge Centre for Sustainable Living; Education for Sustainability; Hometree Inclusion Project, Hometree; Paint Punch Project, Sanctuary Runners; and Studios for Sanctuary, Sample-Studios.
Now in its second year, the Impact Fund for Munster supports the sustainable development of Munster communities through funding social and/or environmental innovations that shape a more sustainable future for all.
This fund was open to organisations operating projects that fell under one of two categories: Climate Action and Environmental Awareness i.e. increasing sustainability, climate change education, increasing efforts in recycling, the circular economy, green production and waste awareness and/or; Community Inclusion and Cohesion i.e. generating a positive sense of belonging, particularly for marginalised groups.
Mick Guinee, CEO of EI Electronics, also added: “Being a part of rethinking Ireland with a focus on our local community, is something that’s incredibly important to us on the ground here at EI Electronics. We want to play a role in meeting our communities’ needs here in Munster. That’s why we partner with Rethink Ireland.
“Impact Fund for Munster is a determinedly progressive initiative. It will undoubtedly continue to enhance the lives of people living within Munster and further contribute to the steady growth of support for projects that help communities embrace the green transition.”
Impact Fund for Munster is set up in partnership with several donors in the Munster region, including EI Electronics, Sunflower Charitable Foundation, Tomar Trust, the Parkes Family and the Department of Rural and Community Development through the Dormant Accounts Fund.
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