"Start a Social Enterprise Business Course" is a six-week online course designed to help "social entrepreneurs build a strong foundation and essential skills," as the Irish Times puts it.
The course was developed as part of Rethink Ireland's Social Enterprise Development Fund, which has given more than $4.5 million to 130 social enterprises over the past six years.
In that time, 200 social entrepreneurs participated in the course, and 20 projects were awarded seed funding.
Participants in the course have a chance to pitch their ideas while applying for follow-on business support and a bespoke accelerator program.
IPB Insurance said it will be investing another $220,000 over the next two years.
"Through our partnership with Rethink Ireland on the Social Enterprise Development Fund, we have invested in 130 social enterprises who are addressing their communities' distinct challenges," says IPB Insurance CEO John Kearns.
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