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06 Sept 2025

Four Tipperary communities receive major funding boost through RISE programme

Four Tipperary communities receive major funding boost through RISE programme

John Finnegan, Killoscully Development Association and Alexandra McCourt, RISE Global Foundation

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. 

Established by Granahan McCourt and NBI Chairman, David McCourt, RISE is providing monthly grants across the country for rural community organisations seeking to boost their digital ecosystems. 

Receiving the grants of €1000 each were:

- the Killoscully Development Association, with plans to start a coding club for local children

- Cabragh Wetlands Development Trust, which will be investing in a sound system to support its growing community events programme

- Drom Community Centre, which is modernising its facilities having become a Broadband Connection Point offering free public access to high-speed broadband under the National Broadband Plan

- Clonoulty Rossmore Community First Responder Group, to invest in new defibrillator equipment for the parish

- Rossmore National School, which presented its plans to make new online resources available to teach coding to the school’s children and local community.

John Finnegan from Killoscully Development Association said: “We are thrilled to receive this grant from the RISE Community Fund with the support of NBI and Granahan McCourt.

"Like so many community groups, our work involves supporting rural residents in many different ways, which includes educational programmes which will benefit people’s future.

"With this grant from RISE, we can continue to invest in state-of-the-art programmes to bring coding skills to the community, which will not only increase digital literacy but put people on a pathway to be empowered to embrace new technologies.” 

Peter Hendrick, CEO of NBI, added: “At NBI, we’re on a mission to connect over 1.1 million people in rural Ireland who don’t have access to high-speed broadband to a world-class, superfast network.

"Whilst connectivity is a vital utility and a critical first step, it alone can’t solve all of the challenges for businesses, community groups and social enterprises trying to expand the positive impact they’re able to have – both to the local community, and to the wider economy.

"That’s why we’re incredibly excited to engage local communities with the RISE Community Fund and celebrate innovative uses of technology in Tipperary.”

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