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RISE Community Fund: Empowering Digital Projects (Ireland)

Kansas Masons Local Community Grants Program (US)

Deadline: 14-Feb-2026

The RISE Community Fund, supported by National Broadband Ireland and Granahan McCourt, provides monthly €1,000 grants to rural and urban local businesses, farms, community groups, and social enterprises seeking to enhance their digital strategies. The fund focuses on projects that clearly demonstrate digital needs and technology-driven impact, helping bridge the rural-urban digital divide. Applicants must be over 18, have an annual turnover of no more than €500,000, and participate in sharing project outcomes and best practices.

Overview

The RISE Community Fund aims to strengthen local digital ecosystems by supporting organizations and initiatives that leverage technology for meaningful impact.

The fund focuses on:

Funding Details

Eligible Uses of Funding

Note: Non-technology-related applications are not considered.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants must:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Identify digital needs for your project or organization

  2. Prepare application detailing how technology will create impact

  3. Submit application during the monthly intake

  4. Provide bank statement for fund transfer processing

  5. Participate in publicity and share updates on project outcomes

  6. Disseminate best practices to support other organizations

  7. Respond to any due diligence requests from RISE

Evaluation Process

Responsibilities of Awardees

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Program Matters

The RISE Community Fund:

Conclusion

The RISE Community Fund is a practical opportunity for local businesses, community groups, farms, and social enterprises to enhance digital capabilities, drive innovation, and strengthen their community impact. With small but meaningful monthly grants, the program fosters a culture of technology adoption and knowledge sharing across Ireland.

For more information, visit RISE Global Foundation.

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