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Saturday 25 March 2023 Dublin: 12°C

# Social Entrepreneurs

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# funding boost
The new project helping parents develop their kids' emotional resilience
Education Desty, a software development start-up is rolling out mentors in schools to get children to use its programme.
# Social Entrepreneurs
'One million tonnes of food are wasted in Ireland each year, people know that's wrong'
FoodCloud, an organisation helping to combat this, has gone from strength to strength in the last five years.
# journal journeys
WIN: Free trips for 100 groups with TheJournal.ie and Irish Rail
We are proud to support initiative to provide up to 5,000 individual free return trips to members of community and voluntary groups.
# Social Entrepreneurs
How two students saved enough food for 325,000 meals from the rubbish
Meet some of Ireland’s most promising “social entrepreneurs” who were awarded for their work last night.
# Social Entrepreneurs
Charity counselling services filling the gap for Travellers and pregnant women
Crippling waiting lists and stigma are still barriers to mental health care.
# bright sparks
Have you got the skills to solve Ireland's social problems?
Social entrepreneurs are being sought for a new competition that offers funding for innovators.
# social good
Irish Men's Sheds and other social entrepreneurs who want to make Ireland better
The empowering organisation shares spotlight with seven other groups trying to make a positive difference in Irish life.
# Awards
Social entrepreneurs with big ideas win €775k prizes
Coder Dojo, Neuro Hero and Soar each won €200,000 each at the Social Entrepreneurs Ireland awards tonight.
# Good News
Social entrepreneurs with big ideas shortlisted for €775k prize fund
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) says it continues to help people with big ideas to change Ireland.