Groups in Killenard, Boora and Ballynacarrigy are set to get funds for circular living.
Community groups across the Midlands are getting a total of €7,000 of funding in communications grants.
Ballynacarrigy's Cara-Phort Family Resource Centre and Boora Dairy Company get €1,000 each.
While Laois's Killenard Community Centre gets €5,000 and Angie’s Attic Furniture Upstyling gets €1,000.
Circular.ie is awarding the funds for advancing circular living, strengthening community engagement and helping to build a more sustainable future across the country.
Grants for 2026 have already been confirmed, with applications opening next August.
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