£55,000 funding boost for Co-operative Research and Awareness
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Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced £55,000 in funding to support co-operative development and raise public awareness of the co-operative business model in Northern Ireland.
This programme aims to strengthen the co-operative sector by increasing public understanding, gathering essential data on existing and emerging co-operatives, and producing targeted research to inform future policy development.
As part of the initiative, five in-person workshops and four online webinars will be held. They are open to the public, those wishing to start a co-operative, entrepreneurs, students, policymakers, and community organisations. These events will offer practical insights, real-world case studies, and opportunities to engage with experts in the field.
The Minister said: “I encourage everyone interested in co-operative business models, plural ownership, and sustainable economic development to attend the upcoming workshops and webinars.
“This support will help build a more resilient and inclusive economy here, and I look forward to working with partners and stakeholders to achieve that goal.”
For event dates and participation details, please visit www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/discover-learn-start-cooperatives-tickets-1733719424469?aff=oddtdtcreator and for future events www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/co-operative-alternatives-and-trademark-belfast-117701284721
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1. This fully funded initiative will run from September 2025 to February 2026, delivered in partnership with Trademark and Co-operative Alternatives.
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