Accessing the solar website:

Wilderland has two websites, one always-on, higher resolution website that is heavier to run, and one experimental, situated site, that is solar powered, and in the Nephin Park

The solar site might not always be on or available, it also has other quirks, and will be slower. Adjust your expectactions for this Permacomputing + Small Web alternative.

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Creative Ireland

The Creative Ireland Programme is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. They are an all-of-government culture and wellbeing programme that inspires and transforms people, places and communities through creativity. They are committed to the vision that every person in Ireland should have the opportunity to realise their full creative potential.

Established in 2017, Creative Ireland was born out of Ireland 2016, the hugely successful state initiative to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Easter Rising. The Programme drew inspiration from the extraordinary public response to the Centenary and the thousands of largely culture-based events exploring issues of identity, community, culture, heritage and citizenship.

Through partnerships with local and national government, cultural and enterprise agencies and local enterprise, they create pathways and opportunities for people and communities to unlock their creative potential.

Creative Ireland believes in the power and creative potential of people, organisations and government departments working together, sharing expertise, to catalyse ideas and action. Through their focus and co-ordination, they aim to forge an eco-system of creativity.

The Programme is built around key themes of Creative Youth, Creative Communities, Creative Health and Wellbeing, Creative Climate Action and Creative Industries.

Find out more on the Creative Ireland website.

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Creative Climate Action Fund

Creative Climate Action Fund

Wilderland is a recipient of the Creative Climate Action fund, an initiative from the Creative Ireland Programme. It is funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media in collaboration with the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. The fund supports creative, cultural and artistic projects that build awareness around climate change and empower citizens to make meaningful behavioural transformations.

The projects:

  • Encourage everyone to rethink their lifestyles.
  • Connect with the biodiversity crisis.
  • Enable a fair and just transition in making lifestyle changes.
  • Assist citizens to understand the climate crisis.
  • Adapt to effects of climate change.

The Climate Action Fund was established by the Department of Environment, Climate and Communication on a statutory basis in 2020 to provide support for projects, initiatives and research that contribute to the achievement of Ireland’s climate and energy targets, and for projects and initiatives in regions of the State, and within sectors of the economy, impacted by the transition to a low carbon economy.

The Fund is resourced from from a number of sources, including proceeds from the levy paid to the National Oil Reserves Agency (NORA) in respect of relevant disposals of petroleum products, after the funding requirements of NORA have been met.

Find out more about the Creative Climate Action Fund and its other Agents for Change projects.