If you're a social entrepreneur in Ireland, you may be in luck.
The government is dishing out $1.5 million to support up to 30 such businesses, the Guardian reports.
"It is envisaged that up to 30 social enterprises will benefit from this funding, which will undoubtedly have a huge impact on themselves, the communities they operate in, and on their customers and service users," says the country's minister for rural and community development, Heather Humphreys.
The government says the funding will help social enterprises "to grow their operations and strengthen their impact on the communities they serve," per the Irish Times.
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