Building better futures together

We’re working to improve the quality of life for people across the country, through community funds, charitable contributions, and invaluable local amenities.

Interwoven with Ireland’s social fabric

Since the foundation of the state, Bord na Móna has played a vital role in towns and villages across the country. We believe that we have a duty to do more than sustain livelihoods — we must also enrich the quality of life for the people who live and work around us.

Community funds for local causes

We think local people know better than anyone what their area needs. That’s why our Community Gain Funds are tied to specific areas — administered and awarded with active participation from the surrounding communities.

Download Community Gain Scheme Charter PDF
Drehid

Contributing towards the cost of environmental improvement, amenities, and community facilities around the Drehid landfill in Co. Kildare.

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Mountlucas & Bruckana

Contributing towards the cost of environmental improvement, amenities, and community facilities around the Drehid landfill in Co. Kildare.

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Sliabh Bawn

Contributing towards the cost of environmental improvement, amenities, and community facilities around the Drehid landfill in Co. Kildare.

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Oweninny

Contributing towards the cost of environmental improvement, amenities, and community facilities around the Drehid landfill in Co. Kildare.

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We have a duty of care

Charitable donations
AES Bord na Móna donates 1% of online payments over €20 to our charity partners around Ireland, including the Jack & Jill foundation. We’ve raised over E529,000 since 2014
Educational support
We encourage our employees to expand their knowledge and continue to up-skill with financial assistance available to all employees who embark on further education.
Read our Modern Slavery Statement
Bord na Móna is committed to opposing modern slavery, and has implemented the requirements of the UK modern slavery act across the entire organisation.

We’re building invaluable local walking trails, parks and cycleways for communities across Ireland.