Cultivate

Cultivate www.cultivate.ie We design and facilitate learning journeys, host training in community resilience and offer courses in green technologies.

Cultivate programmes include:

Green Building - We offer workshops and events, FETAC accredited courses, major conferences such as Better Building, training events and regular seminars with CPD accreditation from the RIAI;

Community Resilience - Based in Cloughjordan, this includes training courses and a comprehensive toolkit of resources;

Permaculture - Based in Cloughjordan at the

Ecovillage, our Permaculture offerings include: Weekend FETAC L5 Course ; Full Permaculture Design Certificate Course ; The Permaculture Blog ; Camps (coming soon) ; Dublin 1-day taster sessions (coming soon)

The Convergence Festival, run 16 times by Cultivate since 2000, has functioned as a vehicle for collaboration with a huge variety of groups and individuals. Established in the year 2000, Convergence is Ireland’s longest running sustainable living festival. For more than a decade this unique programme of events has celebrated community resilience and social inclusion while championing the changes needed to create a sustainable economy, society and built environment. Cultivate in Cloughjordan

Cultivate's Cloughjordan branch reaches out to rural communities and runs courses and events working closely with The Ecovillage. Cultivate in Dublin

Cultivate's wide range of experience has been accumulated through running our former centres in Temple Bar and nearby at The Greenhouse. Cultivate has acted as a meeting place and incubator for a wide variety of sustainability organisations since 2003, while our drop-in facility has provided comprehensive information on sustainability issues to the general public. Cultivate has formed a key role in furthering the profile of sustainability in Ireland and has enjoyed support from all sectors, offering a space for businesses, NGOs, CSOs, Government and grassroots organisations to share perspectives and to work together. More about Cultivate

Established in 2000, Cultivate has played a key role in furthering the profile of sustainability in Ireland over the past decade through the research, development, sourcing and publishing of both online and printed informational resources, education programmes and networking events. With offices in Dublin and Cloughjordan, offering both urban and rural reach, the organisation has built an unrivalled nationwide network of partners working in the Green Economy. This network was strengthened and expanded most recently through the 2010-2011 Green Works programme which brought together industry experts, entrepreneurs and educators from across the country to provide Green Economy training to more than 1800 jobseekers. The organisation also has significant experience in organising networking events through its annual Convergence Festival and Global Green @ Electric Picnic. Other important events in our work programme include a 2-day green business showcase entitled Working the Green Economy, a one-day Green Building Forum and one-day conference Rethinking the City for design professionals. In addition, Cultivate operates a co-working space for green entrepreneurs in its Dublin centre, as well as hosting Éasca, Ireland's Ecological and Sustainable Construction Association, and PHAI, the Passive House Association Ireland. Cultivate has produced many information packages over the years from the original printed Source Book, a guide and directory of green businesses and sustainability organisations operating in Ireland, to the Powerdown Show, a 10 part TV show exploring community responses to global energy and climate problems which has been broadcast in Ireland and internationally. A recent project has been to research and write a Green Strategy to assist Offaly Local Development Company in launching local enterprise and employment initiatives. Information on sustainability and the green economy has been disseminated on an ongoing basis through Cultivate’s family of websites: http://www.cultivate.ie, http://www.resilience.cultivate.ie, http://www.permaculture.cultivate.ie, http://www.cultivate.ie/gw

Cultivate maintains close links with
..many NGOs and sustainability organisations including The Village, ECO-UNESCO, Feasta and other members of the IEN network. We are a founding member of Stop Climate Chaos, The Regional Centre of Expertise on Sustainable Development and a focal point for Ireland's Transition Town Network. Cultivate also host Éasca, Ireland's ecological and sustainable construction association. Cultivate's main target groups are
..the general public and those seeking to deepen their understanding of sustainability and community resilience. We reach a large number of people through our festivals, courses and events, Convergence Festival and our outreach and consultancy work with other festivals such as the Electric Picnic.

16/09/2025

Brilliant, thanks for joining us CGI

SESSION THREE Friday 9 May 1:00pm – 2:00pmCommunity Orchards for Abundance, Biodiversity and Wellbeing.TO book just emai...
08/05/2025

SESSION THREE Friday 9 May 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Community Orchards for Abundance, Biodiversity and Wellbeing.
TO book just email [email protected]

Join us as we flit and buzz through a number of uplifting projects that situate heritage apples and orchards at the centre of community in a variety of settings, with a focus on access, inclusion, the restoration of biodiversity and the enhancement of wellbeing.

Elaine Bradley is the Executive Director of the Irish Seed Savers Association, Ireland’s leading NGO for the conservation of our food crop heritage and curators of the National Heritage Collection of Apple Trees. She is a Permaculture Designer and activist for Human Rights and Social Justice.

Maeve Stone Theatre, Filmmaker and activist, is the lead artist for the Green Arts Department at Axis Ballymun and Artivist-in-residence at Project Arts Centre. Maeve, co-founder of Cracking Light Productions, uses generative action for inclusive climate solutions through creative, community-led, and joyful environmental projects like the Urban Orchard Project in Limerick and Orchard Songlines in Ballymun.

Emer Brennan is the Chair of Monaghan Tidy Towns Committee who have led the way in bringing biodiversity into urban environments, including through their Dispersed Orchard Initiative that received recognition from the All-Ireland Pollinator Programme, enhancing biodiversity, creating green corridors and all the while, engaging and involving community.

Barry O’Loughlin is an ecologist specialising in peatland rehabilitation and restoration, he is the Biodiversity Officer in Clare County Council. In 2024 Barry launched the ‘Return to Nature Church Biodiversity Project’, now in its 2nd year- working with Parish Councils and Tidy Towns Committees across Co. Clare.

🍎 Join the next session of the Ecovillage Lunchtime Webinar Series – Úlla Dúlra & Pobal: Apples, Nature & Community! 🍎📅 ...
02/05/2025

🍎 Join the next session of the Ecovillage Lunchtime Webinar Series – Úlla Dúlra & Pobal: Apples, Nature & Community! 🍎

📅 Friday 9 May | Community Orchards for Abundance, Biodiversity & Wellbeing

This session will focus on the following themes and subjects:

🗨️ Abundance and the politics of community orchards - the common good vs private interests.

📣 Community Orchards, sustainable food systems and biodiversity.
Urban Orchards and Orchards in deprived communities.

🗨️ Heritage in action - the revival of forgotten skills at community level- sharing skills to plant and manage orchards.

Free to join – just email [email protected] to book your place! And find out more at 👉 www.thevillage.ie

Feeding Ourselves Webinar🌱🌾Methane Matters – Food Systems TransformationThursday, 8th May | 3:30 PMAn important conversa...
01/05/2025

Feeding Ourselves Webinar🌱🌾
Methane Matters – Food Systems Transformation
Thursday, 8th May | 3:30 PM

An important conversation on tackling methane emissions through food system transformation.

In this webinar, TalamhBeo will share updates from the Methane Matters project — including the development of a position paper and policy recommendations.

This session will bring together farmers, food policy advocates, and climate activists to exchange insights from the field and explore how transforming our food systems is key to addressing interconnected environmental and social challenges. 🤝🌍

Registration for the webinar: https://lnkd.in/dACYuHY4

Be part of the growing movement for a healthier, fairer, and more resilient food system. Subscribe to the Feeding Ourselves Community of Practice newsletter for updates and future events. https://lnkd.in/eNySUGJp
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Join all the Feeding Ourselves online sessions. 🌾 🌾 Below we share all the session links or you can also scan the QR cod...
02/04/2025

Join all the Feeding Ourselves online sessions. 🌾 🌾
Below we share all the session links or you can also scan the QR code.

Day 1- April 3rd
Farm & Land - Soil, Methane, and Land

15:30 - Blended Plenary: Advancing a Land Observatory for Ireland
LINK:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/4t3fXELTQO-oMrjo6BOrSw #/registration

Day 2 - April 4th
Strengthening local food economies

10:00 - Strengthening Local Food Economies
12:00 - Putting Local Food on the Agenda
15:30 - Partnering For Change
LINK:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2tKR_uGASEKozJaYXkt6zw #/registration

Day 3 - 5th April
Stories from the Field - Community Learning & Movement Building

15:30 -Ireland to Palestine Connections. Sumud, Farming and Solidarity
LINK:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/RLT2IN2GTZOGh8Hk_B6h9Q #/registration

31/03/2025

We're back for our big night of beautiful farm food and fabulous tunes - Eats & Beats - Saturday 5th April during the Feeding Ourselves conference! Limited places
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📽Film preview of ✨The Garden Where The Praities Grow.✨as part of 🌾Feeding Ourselves 2025🌾.🗓On Thursday 3rd April at 7:30...
26/03/2025

📽Film preview of ✨The Garden Where The Praities Grow.✨as part of 🌾Feeding Ourselves 2025🌾.

🗓On Thursday 3rd April at 7:30 p.m a special screening and Q&A with Anita & Tommy Hayes & director Anthony Hughes in the 📍 WeCreate Centre, in Cloughjordan.

The film presents a history of the potato in Ireland, it's relationship to Irish culture and its relationship to food security as told through music, song and dance.

All the music was recorded live over a 3 day period in 2024 at Irish Seed Savers Association in Scariff, Co Clare. Moreover archival music material researched include Irish songs and instrumental pieces from the 1800 's to the present day.

🎞Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience history through art!🎞

The next session of the Ecovillage lunchtime webinars is coming up. This will take place on April 11th at 1pm at Cloughj...
24/03/2025

The next session of the Ecovillage lunchtime webinars is coming up. This will take place on April 11th at 1pm at Cloughjordan Ecovillage or online.
In this conversation we will look at the importance of apple heritage, not just for biodiversity but as a means of reclaiming local food sovereignty and reviving local food economies.

We look forward to seeing you.

Book here for free: [email protected]

More details here: https://www.thevillage.ie/ulla-dulra-agus-pobal-apples.../

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Cloughjordan Ecovillage
Cloughjordan
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