Dozens of circular organisations secure grant funding from Circular.ie

Community groups and organisations from all across Ireland secure a total of €100,000 in Circular Communications Grants.

From left - Claire Downey, Chief Executive, Rediscovery Centre, with Eibhlin Fitzpatrick, Community Liaison Manager, Circular.ie, revealing the winners of Circular.ie’s Circular Communications Grants, which sees €100,000 in funding directed at circular community groups and organisations throughout Ireland. Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Community groups and organisations from all across Ireland secure a total of €100,000 in Circular Communications Grants.

We’re excited to reveal the first community groups and organisations receiving Circular Communications Grants, with a total of €100,000 spread across Ireland as part of the scheme. 

Selected from more than 350 applications, the successful recipients are delivering a diverse range of initiatives covering reuse, repair, upcycling, education and behavioural change. A total of 40 organisations are expected to secure funding through the programme.

“We were delighted to receive such a high calibre of applications for this grant,” said Eibhlin Fitzpatrick, Community Manager at Circular.ie. “They’re a real testament to the fantastic quality of circular work happening in communities throughout Ireland.”

“It was a highly competitive process, and we have ensured grants were awarded to meet the needs, diversity and geographical spread of projects,” added Eibhlin. “We’re genuinely looking forward to working with the winners as they continue to strengthen and expand their impact.”

Circular Communication Connections (€5,000)

  • Quin Village Tidy Towns Group - Co Clare

  • Peach Vintage Clothing - Co Cork

  • Kilmacrennan Community Development CLG - Co Donegal

  • Mud Island Community Garden - Co Dublin

  • Dublin Food Co op - Co Dublin

  • An Mheitheal Rothar - Co Galway

  • Ballybunion-North Kerry Environmental Forum - Co Kerry

  • Doras na Feasa - Co Kildare

  • Killenard Community Centre - Co Laois

  • Indira Initiative trading as Gateway to Education - Co Limerick

  • Arts & Wellbeing Drogheda - Co Louth

  • Carrickmacross Toy Library - Co Monaghan

  • Aiseiri CLG - Co Tipperary

  • The Nappy Market Limited - Co Wexford

  • The HUB Furniture, Upcycling & Training - Co Monaghan

Circular Communications Core (€1,000)

  • Carlow Country Environmental Network - Co Carlow

  • Ennis Environmental Group and Community Artist Evelyn Sorohan - Co Clare

  • Cycle Sense - Co Cork

  • Sli Eile Support Services - Co Cork

  • Letterkenny CDP CLG - Co Donegal

  • Donabate Portrane SEC - Co Dublin

  • Bash Fashion - Co Dublin

  • The Filling Station - Co Galway

  • Castlegregory Agricultural Show - Co Kerry

  • Finders Keepers Kerry - Co Kerry

  • Abbeyleix Tidy Towns - Co Laois

  • The Acorn Project - Co Kilkenny

  • Angie's Attic Furniture Upstyling - Co Laois

  • Killargue Community Development Association - Co Leitrim

  • Gift of Hands - Co Mayo

  • Make Your Wardrobe Work - Co Mayo

  • Trim Climate Action - Co Meath

  • Monaghan Tidy Towns - Co Monaghan

  • Boora Dairy Company Ltd - Co Offaly

  • michellemadethis - Co Roscommon

  • Cairde Sligo Arts Festival - Co Sligo

  • Access I.T. CLG - Co Waterford

  • Cara-Phort FRC - Co Westmeath

  • Enniscorthy Community Alliance - Co Wexford

  • Too Fabulous Art & Crafts - Co Wicklow

Congratulating the winners, 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.”

Circular.ie will launch a series of 12 monthly online communications webinars starting in January. These sessions are open to all community initiatives and will focus on practical ways to engage with their audiences. Groups are also encouraged to explore the communications toolkits available on Circular.ie

The Circular Communications Grants are funded by the Government of Ireland under the Circular Economy Fund.