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Apply Now: Femmy O Foundation Grant 2026 Open for Small Businesses (Up to €1,000)

Applications are now open for the 2026 Femmy O Foundation Grant, a funding opportunity designed to support small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

The foundation will award a €1,000 grant to one entrepreneur or small business owner looking to establish or grow their venture. In addition to the main grant, the foundation also announced a second €500 grant for another selected applicant.

The initiative is part of the foundation’s mission to continue the legacy of Femmy Olaniyi through entrepreneurship, learning, and community impact.

The grant is targeted at early-stage businesses with growth potential and founders who are willing to develop their management or technical skills.

About the Femmy O Foundation

The Femmy O Foundation was established in memory of Femmy Olaniyi, described by the organisation as a devoted Christian, entrepreneur, teacher, and mentor.

According to the foundation, Femmy dedicated her Sundays to teaching and mentoring children in church while also running her own nail business during her studies.

Despite battling gastric cancer, she completed a Business degree at the National College of Ireland, a journey the foundation says reflected her determination, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit.

The foundation explained that it was created by her family to honour her values of faith, generosity, innovation, and perseverance.

Who Can Apply

To qualify for the grant, applicants must meet the following conditions:

The foundation noted that applicants from Northern Ireland will receive the pound sterling equivalent of the grant amount based on the exchange rate at the time.

What Applicants Need to Submit

The application process requires applicants to complete and upload an official Grant Application Document.

Applicants are expected to:

The foundation stated that applications submitted without the completed document will not be considered.

Applicants also have the option of submitting a short supplementary video pitch about their business. According to the foundation, the video is optional and does not affect eligibility, but it can help applicants present their ideas more clearly.

To help applicants complete the business model canvas section of the application, the foundation also shared a guidance video titled “The Business Model Canvas: What & How.”

Selection and Review Process

After the application deadline, submissions will be reviewed by a panel of independent judges.