Rethink Ireland, in partnership with law firm Mason Hayes & Curran and the Department of Rural & Community Development, has today launched the €1.5 million Connected Communities Fund to foster inclusive, resilient communities and strengthen social cohesion across Ireland.
This new three-year fund is open to organisations committed to scaling innovations that bring people together, promote belonging, and empower marginalised communities to shape solutions that work for them.
The fund, which will be run by Rethink Ireland, provides cash grants and business support to not-for-profits working in communities nationwide.
The fund aims to advance equity and inclusion, enhance media literacy and community awareness, and support initiatives that encourage meaningful connections across diverse groups.
Eligible organisations across Ireland are encouraged to apply by visiting rethinkireland.ie/open-funds. The closing date for applications is 1pm on Friday, 11 April.
Up to five organisations will receive cash grants, access to Rethink Ireland’s Accelerator Programme for scaling social innovations, and a tailored package of business and capacity-building supports.
Will Carmody, Managing Partner, Mason Hayes & Curran said: “As a law firm, we are deeply committed to the principles of equality and inclusion.
“Supporting this fund enables those principles by fostering shared understanding, mutual trust and strengthening community cohesion where it is needed most.
“When all members of society feel connected and understood, they are more likely to collaborate and work together to address societal challenges, creating a more peaceful and inclusive community for everyone. We look forward to seeing the fund awardees’ impact in working to achieve those objectives.”
Commenting on the new Connected Communities Fund, Deirdre Mortell, CEO, Rethink Ireland, said: “Ireland is experiencing record economic growth and high employment, yet many communities still feel disconnected.
“The Connected Communities Fund is an investment in people and organisations working to bridge divides, create understanding, and forge a more inclusive society.”
Legal firm Mason Hayes & Curran previously partnered with Rethink Ireland on four consecutive Engage & Educate funds (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021-2024), which successfully expanded access to education for marginalised groups including migrants, former prisoners, those facing socioeconomic barriers and the Traveller community.
Dr Ebun Joseph, Special Rapporteur for the National Action Plan Against Racism, added:
“With the invaluable support of Rethink Ireland and Mason Hayes & Curran, communities across the country will be empowered with the resources, knowledge and opportunities needed to drive meaningful change and create a fairer and more inclusive Ireland for all.”