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Connected Communities Fund 2025-2028

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What is the Connected Communities Fund?

Fund Overview
The Connected Communities Fund is a three-year fund that aims to build inclusive and resilient communities and strengthen social cohesion across Ireland.

This €1.5 million fund is created by Rethink Ireland in partnership with Mason Hayes & Curran LLP and the Department of Rural and Community Development via the Dormant Accounts Fund.

The new fund is open to organisations dedicated to scaling innovations that strengthen civil society, build community cohesion and empower communities to develop solutions that work for all.

The fund aims to promote equity and inclusion, encourage media literacy and community awareness initiatives, and empower communities to develop meaningful connections across diverse groups.

The fund will offer a package of cash grants and non-financial supports to a maximum value of €220,800 each for up to five projects, to help them expand and increase their social impact.

This includes:

  • Cash grants of up to €204,000 (up to €68,000 per project per year over three years)*
  • The non-financial supports will include:
    • a place on Rethink Ireland’s Accelerator Programme
    • Bespoke business and capacity-building supports designed in consultation with the successful projects on topics such as strategic planning, maximising your impact, communications, storytelling and fundraising
    • Access to Rethink Ireland’s networks

*The Rethink Ireland Board will decide the level of funding to award, which may be less than the amount requested. The final amount of each award will depend on how many organisations are selected.

You can apply to the Connected Communities Fund via the online portal from Wednesday, 19 February to Friday, 11 April at 1pm.

Want more information? Join one of our application clinics on Thursday, 6 March or Thursday, 20 March 2025.

These one-hour webinars will provide more details on fund eligibility and the application process, plus an opportunity to answer any questions you may have.

For any queries, please contact us at connectedcommunities@rethinkireland.ie

Frequently Asked Questions

WHO CAN APPLY?

This fund is open to organisations that have a not-for-profit legal form, e.g. a company limited by guarantee, a co-operative, trust, charity and other not-for-profits that meet the following criteria:

Eligibility & Criteria

Projects must meet both Rethink Ireland’s criteria and the specific criteria for the Connected Communities Fund, as set out below:

Rethink Ireland Core Criteria

  • The project must address a critical social or environmental issue.
  • The project must be innovative in an Irish context.
  • The project must be based on the island of Ireland and must make its main impact in the Republic of Ireland.
  • The project must have potential and a desire to scale or replicate in Ireland (it may also have potential internationally, but this is not a requirement).
  • The project must provide evidence that it is up and running, or has been tested at least in a minimal way.
  • Applicants must come from an entity that has a not-for-profit legal form, e.g. a company limited by guarantee, a co-operative, trust, charity.

Rethink Ireland defines a not-for-profit as any organisation whose constitution indicates it has public benefit purposes and is neither privately owned nor controlled by the State.

Connected Communities Fund Criteria 

Successful projects must promote social cohesion and foster inclusivity and community resilience by strengthening civil society responses to increasing polarisation in at least one of the following ways:

  • Capacity-Building & Civic Engagement: Training for civil society organisations, educators or community leaders on countering misinformation.
  • Media & Digital Literacy: Media and digital literacy projects, and education programmes targeting disinformation and misinformation, that equip communities with critical thinking skills to resist inaccurate information and extremist narratives.
  • Prevention and Crisis Intervention:  Prevention and crisis intervention approaches and strategies for preventing community polarisation, and responding to targeted disinformation campaigns.
  • Education and Awareness: Projects working to enhance their community’s ability to withstand and counteract polarisation and discrimination through education and awareness.

Communities may include geographical communities or communities of identity, or both.

Connected Communities Fund Advantageous Criteria

  • Projects that are led by community members with lived experience of marginalisation and/or discrimination.
  • Projects that are based in or that target marginalised communities – including communities experiencing deprivation or communities of identity.

Which projects cannot apply?

  • Projects where research is the primary activity.
  • Projects seeking funding for capital assets (such as buildings, vans or equipment).
  • Projects promoting or aligned with a political party or parties.
  • Projects that only accept participants of a particular faith or religious denomination.
  • Projects focused on animal welfare.
  • Projects based outside the Republic of Ireland.
  • Projects led by people under 18 years of age.
  • Projects that are an idea (only) and that have not yet started.

Which applicants cannot apply?

  • Applicants under 18 years of age.
  • Commercial companies, sole traders and individuals.
  • Any staff member from Rethink Ireland and their family members. Family members include siblings, parents, spouses or civil partners or children.
  • Individuals.
  • Statutory or public bodies, companies limited by shares, and organisations that are state bodies or agencies that are not registered charities.
  • Any consultant currently working with Rethink Ireland.

If my organisation has previously been in receipt of an award from Rethink Ireland, can I still apply?

Yes. If you have previously been funded by Rethink Ireland, you can still apply. Previous awardees must be able to demonstrate they have performed well on a previous programme and capture in the application form how the new funding being applied for is a logical continuation from the original investment, fitting the new fund criteria in particular.

If my organisation/project is currently in receipt of an award from Rethink Ireland, can I still apply?

Projects on one of our funds that have cash grant payments remaining before the commencement of the new fund programme are not eligible to apply. 

Organisations on one of our funds that have cash grant payments remaining before the commencement of the new fund programme are still eligible to apply with a different project and different project lead.

Is this just for large-scale, national organisations?

No, it is not, and indeed we welcome applications from organisations of all sizes once it is a not-for-profit organisation with a legal form (see criteria above).

Can I apply for this funding even though I am still at the ideation stage? 

Unfortunately no, this fund needs to see proof that the project is up and running or at least has been tested and shown results in some way.

Can organisations make multiple applications? 

Yes, there is nothing stopping your organisation from making more than one application for separate projects. However, due to the competitive nature of this fund and its selection process, it is very unlikely that we will fund more than one project from any organisation. We encourage organisations to submit one strong application rather than multiple applications.

If my organisation is funded by a government/state agency (HSE, TUSLA etc), are we eligible? 

Yes, you can apply if you are in receipt of funding from a government or state agency. However, if more than 50 per cent of your board is nominated by the government your organisation is ineligible for funding.

Is it possible for organisations to collaborate in an application (e.g. a community development organisation and an educational provider)?

They can, but one organisation is required to take the lead. Please note that if your application is successful, the lead applicant will be required to sign a contract and fulfill all legal obligations associated with the project’s performance. Please always refer to the eligibility criteria to ensure that your project is eligible for funding.

WHAT DOES THE FUND OFFER?

  • Cash grants of up to €68,000 per year across three years
  • a business supports package
  • a place on our Capacity Building Accelerator Programme
  • Project performance management

What can cash grants be spent on? 

The cash grant must be spent on the project that won the award and must be ring-fenced for work you are undertaking. The specific use of the cash grant will be agreed between Rethink Ireland and the awardee.

The funding may be used to cover operations/staff costs but you must be able to demonstrate in your application how this is facilitating you to run the project that you are applying for. Cash grants may not be used to pay off debts or for capital items such as renovations, for vehicles, land, buildings or large equipment. 

What non-financial supports will be provided to successful applicants?

Rethink Ireland’s non-financial supports have been called our ‘secret sauce’ that help projects to really develop their capacity and sustainability, in addition to the benefit of the cash supports. Non-financial supports will include:

  1. Each awardee’s project lead and potentially other relevant staff will take part in the fund’s Accelerator Programme. The Accelerator Programme will consist of a series of interactive training workshops on topics such as strategy development, measuring and maximising your organisation’s impact, communications and storytelling, diversity and inclusion, and fundraising.
  2. Awardees will also get some bespoke 1:1 business and capacity building supports from expert business/non-profit consultants in areas such as impact management, theory of change and strategy development. Supports will be designed in consultation with the successful projects.
  3. Awardees will also get access to Rethink Ireland’s networks and have the opportunity to develop networks and contacts with the other awardees of the fund. 

What is expected of awardees?

The project lead will be expected to take part in the six-month Accelerator Programme, which includes attending approximately six workshops and spending time working 1:1 with a business/strategy consultant. Project leads will be expected to spend a minimum of two days per week working on the awarded project and working towards agreed goals.

HOW DO WE APPLY?

What is involved in completing the application form?

The application form asks you for information about:

  • Your project and organisation
  • The problem your project tackles
  • What makes your project different from others
  • Who it benefits
  • How your project meets the fund conditions
  • How you test or evaluate how well your project is doing 
  • Referees
  • Other details
  • It also asks you to send us financial documents (listed below) and a short video about your project (this is optional)

What kind of video do we need to submit? (Optional)

Don’t worry – you don’t need to produce a high quality or expensive video. You can use a smartphone or tablet. We just want to hear you telling the story of your project in 2 to 3 minutes max. Please tell us:  

  • Who you are
  • Why you are applying for the award
  • The problem/issue your project is trying to solve
  • How you will do that 
  • How your solution is innovative or creative 

You can then upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo and password protect it if you wish. You can insert the URL link and the password into the application form.

What financial information do we need to submit with our application?

  1. The documents you need to complete depend on whether you are applying in relation to a project within an organisation or you are applying as an organisation as a whole:
    • If applying for a project within a larger organisation, the project’s management accounts and the organisation’s most recent audited/full accounts are needed.
    • If applying for an organisation as a whole, the most recent audited/full accounts are needed.
  2. All applicants must outline how they intend to use the funds from Rethink Ireland if successful and upload a proposed budget. A spreadsheet template is provided in the relevant section of the application form.

How do we upload our project budget (planned income and expenditure)?

In the relevant section of the application form, you will be provided with a link to a budget template in Excel.

Please click on the link provided within the form and download this document to your computer. Then fill in your financial information, save the document with your project’s name and upload it to the relevant section of the application form

Accessibility

We have tried to make the application process as accessible as possible, but we understand that there may still be some difficulties for applicants. If you have access needs or are struggling with the application form, please contact connectedcommunities@rethinkireland.ie.

What happens after we submit our application?

  1. Applications will go through a rigorous selection process (for more information see below).
  2. Interviews will take place online between 3 June – 9 June 2025 (if you are invited to an interview you will be informed week of 19 May 2025).
  3. Successful applicants will be informed in mid-August 2025.
  4. The cash grants will be delivered in two parts yearly – one at the beginning of the fund year and one six months later,  and are tied to agreed performance milestones.
  5. The Accelerator Programme will run for approximately six months from October to March yearly. The Accelerator Programme supports will be designed in consultation with the awardees and reflect organisational/project needs.
  6. The fund will close in June 2028.

How does the selection process work?

The selection process is very rigorous and consists of a number of stages:

  • Stage 1 – Open call for applications (19 February – 11 April)
  • Stage 2 – Internal and external reviews of all applications (28 April – 9 May )
  • Stage 3 – Interviews for shortlisted applicants (3 June – 9 June – TBC) 
  • Stage 4 – Due Diligence/Governance checks on shortlisted applicants
  • Stage 5 – Final decision by Rethink Ireland board (Mid-August 2025)

Who will decide who wins the awards?

 All applications will be reviewed thoroughly through a rigorous process. The board of Rethink Ireland will make the final decision on successful applicants and the number and value of the final awards given.

How do applicants find out where they are in the selection process?

We will contact all applicants by email to let them know whether or not they have been shortlisted and invited to interview.  Interviews will be conducted via online video link. When final decisions have been made on the successful applicants, we will contact all shortlisted applicants by phone or email to let them know whether they have been successful.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FUND

By applying for the fund, you agree to the following terms and conditions.

  • You are 18 years of age or older.
  • You have given full and truthful information, both verbal and written, at all stages of the application and selection process.
  • You are eligible to apply. This means that your organisation meets the criteria as described.
  • You have the right to apply. This means that you hold the necessary rights to carry out the project.
  • By sending in your application, you accept these terms and conditions and our Privacy Statement. If you do not comply with these terms and conditions, you may be disqualified and may have to return any award granted.
  • Rethink Ireland will hold the personal details which you submitted with your application form. We will only share this information with the third parties administering the application and selection process unless we agree otherwise with you. Please see our Privacy Statement for full details.
  • The awardees must take part in publicity about the fund. Rethink Ireland reserves the right to publish the names of organisations that are successful in their applications.
  • If you decline an award or if the award is taken back because you did not comply with the terms and conditions, the Directors may select an alternative awardee.
  • Rethink Ireland reserves the right to disqualify any entrant, to change the terms and conditions without notice, or to cancel the application process at any stage.

Rethink Ireland staff (excluding board members) and donor/s, their family members and consultants currently working with Rethink Ireland are not eligible to apply. Family members include siblings, parents, spouses or civil partners, or children.

Two people holding jigsaw-style signs that say Connected and Communities respectively, with one person in the middle holding a paper doll chain of connected people.
L-R: Deirdre Mortell, CEO, Rethink Ireland, Dr Ebun Joseph, Special Rapporteur, National Action Plan Against Racism and Will Carmody, Managing Partner, Mason Hayes & Curran at the launch of Rethink Ireland's Connected Communities Fund

If you have any questions, please contact connectedcommunities@rethinkireland.ie