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# Funding

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Ireland is 'poised to become the springboard to Europe' for fast-growing tech firms
Goal won't lose out on US funding after investigation into alleged fraud
'It's quite clear they didn't deliver': Treacy defends decision to slash boxing funding after Rio disaster
Opinion: 'I’m one of the 40 million Americans paying off the $1.3 trillion student debt'
How almost any new Irish company can qualify for a state-backed investment
U2's The Edge is putting cash into a Dublin ticketing startup
A flagship Celtic Tiger development could finally be finished
U2 guitarist The Edge is putting cash into a Dublin ticketing startup
A four-year-old Limerick space startup has bagged €50m from Asian investors
Two Irish brothers looking to pilfer business from JustEat and Deliveroo have raised €500k
This Irish woman wants the public to invest in her ‘space-age Play-Doh’... again
A four-year-old Limerick space startup has bagged €50m from Asian investors
Here's how much taxpayer money went into Ireland's biggest films
‘Why would we ignore a billion people?’: An Irish fintech firm has raised €2m to expand into Asia
This Irish woman wants the public to invest in her ‘space-age Play-Doh’... again
Going from a sole trader to setting up a company? Here's what you need to know
Two Irish brothers looking to pilfer business from JustEat and Deliveroo have raised €500k
A Waterford firm that makes virtual reality videos for the classroom has raised a million euro
A Waterford firm that makes virtual reality videos for the classroom has raised a million euro
'One million tonnes of food are wasted in Ireland each year, people know that's wrong'
'You walk into investment meetings and you're told: We need to replace you with an old man'
'You walk into investment meetings and you're told: We need to replace you with an old man'
'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'
'You walk into investment meetings and you're told: We need to replace you with an old man'
'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'
'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'
Grammy winner Chance the Rapper donates $1 million to public schools in Chicago
All you need to know about how to sculpt a compelling online pitch
The former CEO of Myspace is pumping cash into this Dublin startup
The former CEO of Myspace is pumping cash into this Dublin startup
A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght
A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght
A state-led scheme to stop late payments has relaunched after getting hardly any sign-ups
'Going down the crowdfunding route was a case of eating our own dog food'
'I worked three jobs instead of leaving Ireland. I changed everything about myself'
'I worked three jobs instead of leaving Ireland. I changed everything about myself'
Watch: Several hundred cyclists just held a LOUD protest at Dáil Éireann calling for more funding
An Irish med-tech firm has raised over €2m to help cut down on needless chemo
'No one should have to deal with that': Taoiseach slams discrimination shown to north inner city man
Why a global network of startup accelerators has no plans to come to Ireland