UL Foundation one of Rethink Ireland’s Impact Fund for Munster 2024 Awardees

We’re proud to announce that the ‘Tomorrow’s University’ project, led by the Centre for Sustainable Futures & Innovation (CSFI) at the University of Limerick, has been selected as an awardee of Rethink Ireland’s ‘Impact Fund for Munster 2024’.

Congratulations to project lead Andrea Deverell and Leianna Padgett for their outstanding work and dedication.

A huge thank you to Padraic Vallely, the Rethink Ireland team, and their generous supporters for making this opportunity possible.

Rethink Ireland’s Impact Fund for Munster 2024 campaign is a €672,000 one-year fund supporting organisations in the region dedicated to driving sustainable environmental and social development. Established in collaboration with philanthropic partners from the Munster region, including Tomar Trust, Ei Electronics, Sunflower Community Foundation, the Parkes Family, Limerick and a private donor. Contributions were matched by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht through the Dormant Accounts Fund. The fund supports innovative projects that promote the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals and communities, contributing to a greener and more inclusive Munster.

Learn more about Rethink Ireland’s incredible projects here.

Attending the launch of the Fund: Derek Barrett; Leo Clancy; Samantha Briody; Peter Murphy; Padraic Vallely; Deirdre Mortell; Caroline Madden; Franziska O’Donnell; Monica Spencer; Rob Parkes; Ralph Parkes; John Fitzgerald.

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