The Tánaiste launched the Shared Island Civic Society Fund yesterday in Armagh which aims to enhance civic society engagement across the island of Ireland. (https://www.dfa.ie/news-and-media/press-releases/press-release-archive/2023/january/tanaiste-and-minister-for-foreign-affairs-announces-launch-of-shared-island-civic-society-fund.php)
This fund, administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs, will be open for applications between 16th Jan – 27th Feb and is directed at civic society and community organisations to develop new cross-border links, strengthen existing partnerships, and deepen cross-border connectivity on issues of concern for the island of Ireland including in the areas of: Climate and Environment; Community development; Heritage and conservation; Social Enterprise; Charity and Voluntary Sector, and Sport. Further details on the fund, including the application process, can be found here – https://www.dfa.ie/about-us/funding/sharedislandcivicsocietyfund/