Meta to invest €250k in digital skills grants for Meath

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook is to invest €250,000 in grants to support digital skills across communities in Meath.

The funding will go towards digital skills programmes across education, training and not-for-profit organisations, such as the Louth and Meath Education and Training Board, Cultúr Migrant Centre and Youth Work Ireland Meath.

One particular project of note is a new Digital Hub project funded by Meta for the Dunboyne College of Further Education. "The partnership with Dunboyne College of Further Education on the Meta Digital Hub is an especially innovative way of ensuring students in the county are supported in working with new technology, as well in availing of blended learning and remote working," she added.

 

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