Circular.ie launches a new €100,000 grants scheme for initiatives promoting a more sustainable way of living in communities across Ireland
Circular.ie, Ireland’s national platform for circular economy communications, has launched a new €100,000 grants scheme to support initiatives promoting a more sustainable way of living in communities across Ireland, including in Longford. More than 40 grants will be awarded to different groups, with the new funding opportunity designed to empower organisations advancing the circular economy.
Organising a local upcycling or repair session, promoting community-led reuse, repair or waste prevention drives, and championing the sharing or renting of household goods are all examples of initiatives eligible for the new Circular Communication Grants scheme.
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Two options are open to eligible applicants in Longford:
Those in Longford eligible to apply for the grants include community groups, voluntary and non-profit organisations, or small businesses with a community mission delivering social, cultural, environmental, or civic benefits in the circular economy.
Welcoming the launch of the Circular Communication Grants scheme, Minister of State at the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment with special responsibility for the Circular Economy, Alan Dillon TD said:
“This grant programme will help raise awareness of the innovative initiatives happening across Ireland and of those working to build a more sustainable future. We are proud to recognise their work and help them to increase the visibility of their activities and the significant role they play in building circular communities.”
Announcing the new funding scheme, CEO of The Rediscovery Centre, which is spearheading the Circular.ie national project, Claire Downey said:
“At Circular.ie, we have been mapping the incredible work taking place in communities across the country in reuse, repair, refilling, swapping and much more, including in Longford. With these Circular Communication Grants we want to help communities and organisations to spread the word about all of their great work, and to encourage more people in Longford to get involved in these initiatives.”
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For anyone in Longford looking for more information on the Circular Communication Grants scheme, Circular.ie is hosting a ‘What is Circular?’ online event on Thursday, August 28 at 10.00am. Delivered by Eibhlin Fitzpatrick, community liaison, Circular.ie, this information session will provide details of the grants programme including the application process, eligibility and terms and conditions. People can register their interest for the information session at www.circular.ie/circular-
Applications for the Circular Communication Grants scheme are now open until November 7, 2025. The scheme is funded by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment through the Circular Economy Fund.
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