Laois schools will receive the highest amount of funding.
Over €73,000 is being made available to fund sustainability projects in 33 Midlands primary and secondary schools.
Funding of between €1,000 and €2,500 is being delivered to schools who successfully proposed their 2025/26 sustainability projects under the National Strategy on Education for Sustainable Development.
13 schools in Laois are in line for €29,000 collectively.
There's €23,000 for 11 schools in Westmeath.
And just under €12,500 is going to 5 schools in Offaly.
Nationally, there's €850,000 for 390 schools.
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