Cash grants available for Galway companies and community groups

Joe Lavin, Chief Commercial Officer, National Broadband Ireland, Derek Pender, Director of Services, Galway County Council, Orla O’Malley, Programme Director, RISE Global Foundation with National Broadband Ireland customer Sean Cormack. Photo: Hugh SweeneyJoe Lavin, Chief Commercial Officer, National Broadband Ireland, Derek Pender, Director of Services, Galway County Council, Orla O’Malley, Programme Director, RISE Global Foundation with National Broadband Ireland customer Sean Cormack. Photo: Hugh Sweeney

Joe Lavin, Chief Commercial Officer, National Broadband Ireland, Derek Pender, Director of Services, Galway County Council, Orla O’Malley, Programme Director, RISE Global Foundation with National Broadband Ireland customer Sean Cormack. Photo: Hugh SweeneyJoe Lavin, Chief Commercial Officer, National Broadband Ireland, Derek Pender, Director of Services, Galway County Council, Orla O’Malley, Programme Director, RISE Global Foundation with National Broadband Ireland customer Sean Cormack. Photo: Hugh Sweeney

The RISE Community Fund supported by National Broadband Ireland (NBI ), the company delivering the National Broadband Plan (NBP ), has announced that applications for its grants to small businesses, farms, community groups and social enterprises are open throughout February in Galway.

Established by NBI Chairman and technology entrepreneur, David McCourt, RISE is providing monthly grants across the country to give an immediate cash injection into local communities seeking to boost their digital ecosystems.

Following the route of NBI’s deployment of its new high-speed fibre broadband network, the RISE Community Fund launched in early 2022 to empower people’s plans to use technology. Up to five grants of €1000 will be available in February to successful applicants across the county.

David McCourt, founder of RISE and Chairman of NBI, said the RISE Community Fund supported by NBI is calling on small businesses, farms, schools, social enterprises, community groups and Broadband Connection Points in Galway to submit their plans to use technology in creative and entrepreneurial ways to deliver maximum impact. We know there are some amazing people doing extraordinary things to bring value to their local communities, and we’re hoping to accelerate and scale their ambitions with the support of these grants.”

Small businesses, farms, community groups and social enterprises with plans to use technology to scale their operations and bring tangible benefits to their local communities are encouraged to visit www.riseglobalfoundation.com for entry forms and guidelines.

Peter Hendrick, CEO of NBI, said that NBI are 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, farms, 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 across Galway.”

NBI is reminding Galway residents to also visit their website at www.nbi.ie to check whether their home, farm or business is included in the National Broadband Plan and to sign up for Eircode specific updates on the rollout.

Applications for the cash grants close on Feb 28.

“The application process has been made incredibly quick and easy, and successful applicants will be notified by early March, with money following in quick succession. We can’t wait to see the entrepreneurial ideas from Galway,” said Orla O’Malley, Programme Director at RISE.

 

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