These grants are part of a countrywide effort, supported by National Broadband Ireland (NBI), to help rural communities get the most out of fast broadband.
The RISE Community Fund invites National Schools in County Tipperary to apply for new cash grants. These grants empower schools to harness technology, transforming both learning experiences and daily operations.
Primary schools can seek funding to boost digital learning, upgrade classroom technology, enhance internet access, or explore creative broadband solutions that benefit students, teachers, and the wider community.
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Applications will be accepted until 14 February 2026. The application form is available at www.riseglobalfoundation.com.
These grants are part of a countrywide effort, supported by National Broadband Ireland (NBI), to help rural communities get the most out of fast broadband.
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