Local Authorities are emailing businesses that qualify with details on how to register.
Local businesses who received the second Increased Cost of Business scheme (ICOB) payment can now register for the €4,000 one-off Power Up grant.
The Power Up grant has a budget of €170 million.
Local Authorities are emailing businesses that qualify with details on how to register.
Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital Transformation and Company Regulation, Dara Calleary TD said: “The Power Up grant is paid directly into a business’s bank account, a direct injection of cashflow, which we know is imperative for our small family-run businesses. They are a crucial part of our towns and our villages around Ireland and I urge eligible businesses to register and avail of this grant.”
The deadline for registration is 8 November 2024.

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