Skillnet Ireland announces €1m in funding for the establishment of new Skillnet Business Networks

Friday, June 27, 2025. 6:51am

With funding of up to €1m available, Skillnet Ireland is seeking applications from interested industry bodies or enterprise groups

Skillnet Ireland has today launched a call for applications from industry groups to establish new Skillnet Business Networks aimed at meeting key business challenges of their sector, region or thematic area, through upskilling.  

With funding of up to €1m available, Skillnet Ireland is seeking applications from interested industry bodies or enterprise groups to deliver impactful solutions in upskilling for businesses. Chambers Ireland, Ibec, ISME, Irish Centre for Business Excellence and the Irish Farmers Association are just some of the industry organisations engaged with Skillnet Ireland as promoting bodies of some of the 70 Skillnet Business Networks.

Dave Flynn, Director of Business Networks, Skillnet Ireland, said:

“Developing a future-ready workforce is a core priority for every business leader. The Skillnet Ireland network model allows companies of all sizes to access high-impact, industry-led upskilling. We are calling on business groups or clusters to take the next step and partner with us to establish a Skillnet Business Network for your sector, region or thematic area. This is a powerful opportunity to develop talent that will deliver measurable value for the businesses you support.”

Patricia Callan, Promoter, IFS Skillnet and Head of Sectors and Director, Financial Services Ireland Group, Ibec, said:

“Financial Services Ireland established the IFS Skillnet, on behalf of our members in the international financial services industry, with a steering group of industry leaders, to deliver employer-led world class training. It’s been a hugely valuable resource for our sector and enhances Ireland’s reputation as a global financial services centre. The IFS Skillnet is contributing towards building a strong pipeline of skilled professionals to build competitiveness for business and underpin Ireland’s economy. I would strongly encourage other industry bodies to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland to create a network that addresses the specific needs of their sector or region.”

Skillnet Ireland is seeking applications aligned to its strategic priority of futureproofing businesses of all sizes through talent development in key areas such as digital and AI adoption, climate action and business sustainability, and workforce innovation.

New network applicants receive one-to-one support and consultation throughout the application process, including a virtual information session and workshop before the closing date of September 30th, 2025, at 3pm.

Full information is available at: www.skillnetireland.ie/funding  


Skillnet Ireland is the national talent development agency of the Government of Ireland, responsible for advancing the competitiveness, productivity, and innovation of Irish businesses through enterprise-led talent development. Skillnet Ireland partners with 57 industry bodies, supporting over 26,000 businesses and more than 97,000 trainees annually, through its 70 Skillnet Business Networks and five National Initiatives – Skillnet Climate Ready Academy, Skillnet Innovation Exchange, Skillnet MMC Accelerate, Skillnet Offshore Wind Academy and MentorsWork – across most sectors and all regions in Ireland. Skillnet Ireland is funded from the National Training Fund through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.

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