The LCRL Newsletter contains information on how the organisation is operating during COVID-19 and gives updated information regarding the supports and services we offer.
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Longford County Council has set up a dedicated community support helpline to assist at-risk members of the public and those specifically requested to stay at home in accessing non-emergency and non-medical supports and advice during the current public health emergency.
The helpline will focus on ensuring that vulnerable members of the community or those living alone can access deliveries of groceries, medicine and fuel.
The confidential phone line service has been established by the new COVID-19 Longford Community Response Forum, which consists of local agencies and organisations throughout the county.
Phone lines are open from 9am to 5pm seven days a week.
The helpline number is 043-344255 or you can email covidsupport@longfordcoco.ie
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Longford Community Resources CLG are inviting applications from local social enterprises for the Small Capital Grants Scheme, announced this week by Mr Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development.
The scheme will provide grants of between €2,000 and €15,000 for equipment, repairs or refurbishments which will enable social enterprises to improve their service.
The scheme is an initiative under the National Social Enterprise Policy for Ireland 2018-2022, which the Minister published in July, and will be administered through the Local Development Companies.
CEO of Longford Community Resources CLG, Adrian Greene said “Along with all Local Development Companies throughout Ireland, our staff have been supporting social enterprises through the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme, LEADER and other programmes for many years and this new fund will give the sector a significant boost, particularly by assisting early stage projects that have huge capacity for positive social impact.”
Announcing the scheme, Minister Ring said:
“One of the main objectives of the National Social Enterprise Policy, which I launched in July, is to grow and strengthen social enterprises. The new small capital grants scheme will support over 100 social enterprises through funding of €1 million from the Dormant Accounts Fund. It will provide grants of between €2,000 and €15,000 to enable social enterprises to make small equipment purchases, or to carry out refurbishments to their premises to help them to improve their service delivery.
“The scheme will be of particular interest to smaller or start-up social enterprises which do not necessarily have the capacity to compete for larger grants.”
The Minister continued:
“I am pleased that the Local Development Companies have agreed to partner with my Department to deliver this scheme. The Local Development Companies provide grassroots support to social enterprises all around the country and are well placed to administer the fund.
“Today’s announcement follows on from a call for proposals for Training and Mentoring of social enterprises which I launched recently and is another important step in the implementation of the National Social Enterprise Policy.”
Full details of the Small Capital Grants Scheme for Social Enterprises, including Applications Forms and Guidelines, are available by contacting Longford Community Resources CLG by phone at 043-3345555 or by email enquiries@lcrl.ie. Application Forms and Guidelines are also available on the Department of Rural and Community Development’s website. https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/9c56eb-small-capital-grants-scheme-for-social-enterprises/
All applications must be received by Longford Community Resources CLG by 3pm on Monday, November 11th. Whilst Longford Community Resources CLG will administer the fund, all decisions on grant awards will be made by the Department of Rural & Community Development. It is expected that applicants will be notified of the results of their application by the Department of Rural and Community Development by December 11th.
The country’s 49 Local Development Companies are the primary support network for the social enterprises in Ireland with over 40 staff working with the sector nationwide. Longford Community Resources CLG will provide assistance with the application process to any group that wishes to apply.
Earlier this year Minister Michael Ring of the Department of Rural and Community Development launched the very first National Social Enterprise Policy for Ireland 2019 – 2022.
The policy defined a social enterprise as one whose objective is to achieve a social, societal or environmental impact, rather than maximising profit for its owners or shareholders. It pursues its objectives by trading on an ongoing basis through the provision of goods and/or services and by reinvesting surpluses into achieving social objectives.
For further information, contact Longford Community Resources CLG at 043-3345555 or email: enquiries@lcrl.ie
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