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06 Sept 2025

Community fund to award cash grants in Tipperary throughout February

RISE will award the grants throughout next month

Community fund to award cash grants in Tipperary throughout February

The RISE Community Fund has announced plans to award new cash grants to small businesses, farms, social enterprises, schools, charities and community groups in Tipperary, with funding available to those who can demonstrate innovative plans to use technology to scale the positive impact of their work and benefit the local community.

Supported by National Broadband Ireland, the company responsible for delivering the Irish Government’s National Broadband Plan, as well as other corporate partners including KN Circet, KPMG, Test Triangle, DreamDev Technologies and TLI Group, the RISE Community Fund has travelled the breadth of the country in recent years to provide a cash injection for community organisations thinking creatively about how they can use technology.

Previous Tipperary groups to receive grant funding from the RISE Community Fund include Cabragh Wetlands Development Trust, Clonoulty Rossmore community First Responder group, Drom Community Centre, Killoscully Development Association, Rossmore NS and local farmer Darragh Haugh.

David McCourt, Chairman of NBI and founder of RISE, commented: “At NBI we’ve always been clear that our mission is about more than bringing Netflix to rural Ireland; it’s about empowering communities to embrace new technologies with the foundation of world-class fibre broadband, which NBI is delivering at scale. In partnership with RISE, we’re finding and rewarding entrepreneurial uses of technology, and we’ve already awarded over 130 cash grants across the country, including many great examples here in Tipperary.”

Applications for the cash grants open on February 3 and close on February 28.

Grants of up to €1000 will be available to successful applicants across the county.

“The application process is incredibly quick and easy, and successful applicants will be notified in March, with money following in quick succession. We can’t wait to see the entrepreneurial ideas from Tipperary,” added McCourt.

"With 21,400 premises in Tipperary already able to order or pre-order a service on its network, NBI is reminding Tipperary residents and businesses to visit their website at www.nbi.ie to order from their broadband provider of choice.”

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