Almost quarter of a million for enterprise centres in Cavan

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar, has announced €8.24m in grants for 95 enterprise centres around the country under Enterprise Ireland’s Enterprise Centres Fund.

The allocation includes almost a quarter of a million euro for enterprise centres in County Cavan, as confirmed by local Fine Gael Senator Joe O'Reilly.

The largest allocation in this area will go to the Cavan Innovation & Technology Centre Ltd, which is set to receive €99,040

The Cavan County Enterprise Fund will benefit from a grant of €83,200; while the Digital Hub in Cavan town has been awarded €56,128.

Enterprise Centres are embedded in communities in every county in the country. They provide space and training for entrepreneurs, allowing them to work remotely, access training and advice, and network with other business leaders.

This funding will be crucial as the centres continue to offer services to local businesses during what is an exceptionally difficult time. It will help the Centres implement a recovery plan for businesses within their remit over the next six to twelve months.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said: “I am really pleased to make this funding available through by Department. It will help enterprise centres all over the country to modernise their facilities protecting the health and safety of people who work there and helping to secure much needed jobs.”

Julie Sinnamon, CEO, Enterprise Ireland added: “Over the past 20 years, Enterprise Centres have provided important infrastructure for entrepreneurs and are an essential part of the start-up ecosystem across Ireland. The Centres, many of which are regionally based, provide space, connectivity, mentoring and support to start-up founders and teams, helping them to scale internationally.

“The funding announced today through Enterprise Ireland will ensure that the Enterprise Centres, many of whom have been negatively impacted by COVID-19, can sustain their businesses, pivot and further develop their services to support the next wave of Irish start-up companies.”

The fund, which was launched in August, was open to both not-for-profit and for-profit enterprise centres which have seen their income significantly impacted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 95 enterprise centres, which are in every region of the country, will receive grants ranging from €10k to €150k.

Senator O'Reilly has welcomed the allocations for centres in Cavan, confirming funding totalling €238,368 for the Breffni County.

"This money will help the Cavan County Enterprise Fund, the Cavan Digital Hubs and the Cavan Innovation and Technology Centre to modernise their facilities. This will help protect the health and safety of the people who work at these centres, and also help secure much needed jobs," he said.

Senator O'Reilly thanked the Tánaiste, as well as Julie Sinnamon, for helping to support Co Cavan jobs and businesses in this practical way.