An energy solutions provider has announced that €500,000 is available for Irish communities as part of its Community Fund, that has previously aided several Kerry projects.
The SE Systems Community Fund is an independent fund that helps non-profits, charities and voluntary organisations benefit from projects that improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions
Among the projects that have received funding in the last three years in Kerry include Beale, Tarbert and Castleisland GAA clubs and Presentation School Castleisland.
The Fund is open to registered not-for-profit organisations, community groups, charities, and sports clubs operating in Ireland.
Private businesses, individuals, for-profit organisations, and political groups are not eligible to apply.
Applications for the Community Fund must be submitted online via the application portal at [https://sesystems.ie/community-fund-summer-call-application-form/].
For more information on eligibility, visit SE Systems website at [https://sesystems.ie/communityfund/].
“The SE Systems Community Fund is made possible through a unique funding mechanism developed in partnership with our commercial clients as part of their participation in our SEAI Community Energy Grant scheme applications. This collaborative approach allows us to redirect private sector investment into community-based energy projects, supporting grassroots organisations across Ireland in achieving their sustainable energy ambitions.”
Youenn Lowry, Co Founder and Managing Director of SE Systems added: “Applications are now open across the country, and we encourage community organisations who want to build a greener future to consider how financial support from SE Systems can help them secure a brighter and sustainable future for their local area.”