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Funding is allocated to those who successfully complete the challenge on a first-come, first-served basis.
Organise an Open Orchard to bring people together, provide free fruit to local residents and green our urban environments.
Bridging the digital divide and making coding accessible to learners without the need for computers or electricity, fostering future tech innovators.
From launching your garden committee to hosting a school-wide ‘dig day’, learn how to start a school garden for education, eating, and fun.
A decentralised micro plastic recycling system to help you recycle and make products locally.
Divert your community's food waste from landfill, reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions
Empowering individuals and communities as citizen scientists to understand, monitor, and protect their local freshwater bodies.
Organize an Hour of Code™ and join a global movement introducing tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science.
Plant a Pocket Forest of 25sqm (5mx5m) in your garden, community or school (County Dublin only)
We aim to make the application process as quick and easy as possible.
You will be asked for details such as the address of your project, and your motivation for starting the project in a short application form. Once you apply you will start the 30 Day Challenge. Funding is allocated to applicants on successful completion of the 30 Day Challenge and on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more.
You are required to share the progress and outcomes of your project with us, the impact data will be shared with our partners.
Funding is allocated to projects that start a proven idea on successful completion of the 30 Day Challenge and on a first-come first-served basis.
The funding allocated to your project is divided into two payments:
Funds can be used to cover:
Funds cannot be used to cover:
You must have a bank account to receive funding. Once you’ve successfully completed the required steps within 30 days, you can enter your bank details on the ChangeX website to facilitate the bank transfer through a secure payment provider. ChangeX will then review your application to make sure all elements have been completed successfully before making the transfer to your account.
The amount of funding available for your project depends on the idea you choose. Proven idea funding amounts align with the cost of starting each project in your region. The maximum amount of funding available per project is stated in the green box above.
Individuals and informal organisations can apply for and receive funding for one project at a time. You must report back on the impact of any previously funded projects to be able to apply to start a new project. Informal organisations include groups or associations that are not legally registered organisations.
Legally registered organisations can apply for and receive funding for up to three different projects at a time, as long as each application and the resulting project is submitted and led by a different member of the organisation's team. If multiple projects will take place at the same location, they must be different.
Organisations must be legally registered in the country where they operate, they often include non-profits, schools, libraries, and other legally registered community groups.
If you have applied previously and failed the 30 Day Challenge or your project was not selected to receive funding, you are eligible to submit a new application. If you received funding in the past and did not report back on the impact of the project, you are not eligible to apply again.
If you require any additional support to complete the application process or access resources please contact [email protected] and we will help.
Last year, Microsoft unveiled our Data Centre Community Pledge, highlighting our commitment to local economies and communities where we operate. As we build and operate a global network of advanced data centres, we recognise the crucial role communities play in this ecosystem. The latest Microsoft Community Fund for South Dublin will help deliver on the key pillars of this pledge, advancing community prosperity and well-being, while contributing to a sustainable future, and operating responsibly as a good neighbour.
Lavinia Morris
General Manager of Microsoft data centre operations for EMEA