The ACORNS initiative was designed to unleash the potential of female entrepreneurs living in rural Ireland, who had recently started a business or who had taken concrete steps towards starting a business. The objective was to equip these early-stage entrepreneurs with the appropriate knowledge, confidence, and networks to successfully start and develop sustainable businesses.
Starting a new business can be a very lonely experience, as it can be difficult to find someone on your wavelength who understands the issues involved. ACORNS is designed to address these challenges by successfully reducing psychological isolation, increasing confidence, strengthening networks and motivating participants to achieve their enterprise goals.
A survey carried out at the end of ACORNS 9 in April 2024 revealed that participants increased their total turnover over the course of the six-month programme, by €1.2 m, from €2.8m to €4m (+43%). All participants surveyed said that they would recommend participating in ACORNS to others.
Participants also reported doubling their total workforce to 133, with 59 full-time and 74 part-time staff employed at the end of the cycle – an increase of 67. There were also four new exporters over the cycle.
Some 96% said that their participation brought about practical change within their business, with the same number saying the programme helped them feel nearer to achieving their entrepreneurial ambitions.

ACORNS Community Gathering- Harveys Point- Sligo Group
Nikki Curran, Susan Bourke, Brosna O’Donovan, Aisling Kelly Hunter, Brid Graham, Rachel Adams, Martha Kearns, Lauren McLoughlin and ACORN LEAD Larissa Feeney, Accountant Online.
Pic Conor Doherty
Based on a belief that entrepreneurs learn best from each other, the ACORNS initiative is focused on interactive round table sessions that are facilitated, not by consultants, academics, or professional trainers, but by female entrepreneurs who have started and successfully grown businesses in rural Ireland. All are volunteers. They are Alison Ritchie, Polar Ice, Caroline Reidy, The HR Suite, Eimer Hannon, Hannon Travel, Geraldine Jones, Skin Formulas, Larissa Feeney, Kinore, Mary B Walsh, Ire Wel Pallets and Triona MacGiolla Rí, Aró Digital Strategy.
Working with a group of about eight participants each, the Lead Entrepreneurs facilitate round table meetings, addressing enterprise challenges and supporting participants to consider how best to start, develop and position their businesses for sustainability and growth.
Thanks to funding from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine through the Rural Innovation and Development Fund, there is no charge for those selected to participate in ACORNS.
ACORNS was the runner up in the European Enterprise Awards, 2018 Investing in Entrepreneurial Skills.
Find out more about ACORNS by clicking here.
To learn about supports available for women farmers under the CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027, click here.