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Civic and Social Organizations in Ireland
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Civic and Social Organizations sector based in Ireland. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
305 on file
Cork Simon Community
50 years of Cork Simon Community believing that everyone should have fair access to safe, secure and affordable housing. Everyone who calls Cork home should have a home.
51 to 200 staff
Scouting Ireland
Scouting provides a path to follow your own journey, your own adventure. From when you begin in Beaver Scouts, you use the outdoors as your setting to discover the world around you, learning from people of different ages and diverse backgrounds. At every point, you can design what course you want to take, what skills you want to explore and what activities you want to take part in. With such a spectacular range of pursuits to choose from, with hiking to camping, kayaking to sailing, Scouting offers a gateway to a lifestyle that allows you to stay healthy, challenge yourself and learn from what you do. You work in small groups of your peers, learning from each others strengths and teaching others from your own experience, to develop as a group and work towards greater challenges and goals. Scouting strives to create a welcoming and inclusive space for young people, supporting you at every stage to make your own decisions, lead your own activities and create unique and memorable experiences. Throughout your time in Scouts, you are encouraged to reflect on your own growth as a person, how you see society and nature around you, and what place you might have in them. You develop an understanding of how people can come together to achieve great things, offer sincere and generous support to one another, and come to trust and rely on each other in everything you do.
11 to 50 staff
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre
The mission of The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre is to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of rape and other forms of sexual violence. Our work to prevent sexual violence includes delivery of BodyRight, our sexual violence prevention programme for young people; policy work; research; and awareness raising campaigns. When sexual violence does occur, the DRCC is there to support those affected with a National 24-Hour Helpline (1800 77 counselling and therapy, and accompaniment services. To ensure that the needs of survivors of sexual violence are met, we also provide training to professionals working in the area of trauma, and for critical service providers. 70 Lower Leeson Street Dublin 2. RCN 20021078
11 to 50 staff
Irish Refugee Council
The Irish Refugee Council is an independent non-governmental organisation working with and for refugees and people seeking protection in Ireland. Our Vision ‘A just, fair and inclusive Irish society for people seeking protection’ Our Mission ‘To promote and enhance the lives of refugees in Ireland’ The IRC’s priorities are delivering high quality support and advice to people in the asylum process; supporting and protecting children and young people; public and political awareness raising and advocacy; and capacity building among key players in the asylum system in order to bring about positive changes to practice and policy. Our Values Independence To work tirelessly and fearlessly to fulfil our charitable mandate to assist people seeking asylum in Ireland and bring about change to improve their lives. Human Rights The international human rights law framework, and the fundamental right to claim asylum, is at the core of our work. Inclusion We strive to be inclusive and representative of people in the asylum process and ensuring that their voice is prioritised and amplified at all times. Expertise We will be experts in asylum law, policy and practice in order to ensure the best services and policy outputs. Partnership We work together with other organisations, activists and individuals for the best interests of people seeking asylum.
11 to 50 staff
National Women's Council Nwc
The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) is the leading national women’s membership organisation seeking equality between women and men, founded in 1973. We represent our membership which includes 170 member groups as well as a wide range of individual members from a diversity of backgrounds, sectors and locations. Our mission is to lead and to be a catalyst for change in the achievement of equality between women and men. We articulate the views and experiences of our members and make sure their voices are heard wherever decisions are made which affect the lives of women. Our vision is of an Ireland, and of a world, where there is full equality between women and men. Areas of specific interest include:* Women's Equality in the Workplace * Women on Boards & Decision-making * Women in Business, Science, Tech, Healthcare and Education
11 to 50 staff
Sos Kilkenny Clg
SOS Kilkenny CLG is an established and respected provider of supports to adults with intellectual disabilities and autism from Kilkenny City and County. We provide tailored support at all life stages in our community based supported homes and our day support locations. We offer opportunities for education and employment, the creative arts, horticulture, sport and community engagement. Key Programmes include: Work4Life: Work4Life is our employment support programme, co-funded by the Government of Ireland, through the Department of Social Protection, and the European Union. Work4Life supports job seekers with intellectual disabilities to find, maintain and progress in paid, meaningful employment. The Access Academy: The Access Academy is a skills development programme co-designed by students with intellectual disabilities to provide the skills, knowledge and experience to find paid meaningful employment in Kilkenny. Dreamtime Studio Hub: Dreamtime Studio Hub is SOS Kilkenny’s media centre. Dreamtime Studio Hub operates Dreamtime Radio, Ireland’s only BAI licensed radio station where all the presenters and content creators are people with intellectual disabilities. Dreamtime Studio Hub also offers photography courses and film-making.
201 to 500 staff
Women's Aid Ireland
Women’s Aid is a national, feminist organisation working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse since 1974. We do this by advocating, influencing, training, and campaigning for effective responses to reduce the scale and impacts of domestic abuse on women and children in Ireland and providing high quality, specialised, integrated, support services. Women’s Aid’s vision is an equal Ireland, with zero tolerance of domestic abuse and all other forms of violence against women. 24hr National Freephone Helpline 1800 341 900 Registered Charity Number 20012045
11 to 50 staff
Hiv Ireland
HIV Ireland is a registered charity operating at local, National and European level. The principal aim of the organisation is to improve, through a range of support services, conditions for people living with HIV, their families and their caregivers while further promoting sexual health in the general population. Our vision and mission is to contribute towards a significant reduction in the incidence and prevalence of HIV in Ireland, working towards an AIDS free generation by advocating with and for people living with HIV, preventing new HIV infections, and combating HIV-related stigma and discrimination. Set up in 1987, our approach has consistently reflected a harm minimisation model which emphasises practical rather than idealised goals. Underpinning all of our work is a strong commitment to equality and human rights. Facebook (HIV Ireland): Facebook (Just Carry One): Twitter: Website:
11 to 50 staff
Immigrant Council Of Ireland
Our vision is of a society that is fair, respects human rights and diversity and is committed to everyone, including people from a migrant background having the opportunity to fulfil their potential. The Immigrant Council of Ireland is a human rights organisation and Independent Law Centre. We support and advocate for the rights of immigrants and their families and act as a catalyst for public debate, legal and policy change.
11 to 50 staff
Migrant Rights Centre Ireland Mrci
Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI) is a national organisation working for justice, empowerment and equality for migrants and their families. Since 2001, MRCI has taken a stand with migrants to tackle the root causes of inequality. We use a community work approach with a focus on participation, leadership and empowerment: almost 1,400 undocumented migrants have joined our Justice for the Undocumented campaign, hundreds of domestic workers campaign for rights through the Domestic Workers Action Group, and our Forced Labour Action Group is made up of people who have experienced trafficking for forced labour and are determined to stamp it out. Our Drop-In Centre provides free and confidential advice, support and information on some cases every year. Our caseworkers and legal officer work together to assist people on a vast range of issues around immigration and employment - from straightforward visa renewals to severe labour exploitation.
11 to 50 staff
Aoibhneas
Provision of refuge accommodation, outreach service, drop in service and 24 hour Helpline to women and children experiencing domestic violence.
11 to 50 staff
Carmichael
Welcome to Carmichael. We are a specialist training and support body for nonprofits in Ireland. Our training, support and resources enable our members and partners to be: • Better informed and equipped to carry out their own remits more effectively • Aware of and able to employ best practice for good governance • Better networked with and supported by peer organisations • More efficient and effectively run so that they are trusted by their funders and supporters. With over 30 years’ experience based on a foundation of 42 resident organisations we provide expert guidance to nonprofits to support them to become more effective and impactful at what they do. We believe governance is the beating heart of a healthy nonprofit sector. Carmichael as an accommodation provider also believes that by co-locating in a shared space, pooling resources and tapping into peer support and services that resident organisations in both Carmichael House and Coleraine House can save time, reduce cost, upskill and thereby, focus more on delivering quality services to their beneficiaries.
11 to 50 staff
Community Law & Mediation Clm
Community Law & Mediation (CLM) is an independent, community-based organisation that works to empower individuals experiencing disadvantage by providing free legal information, free legal advice, education and mediation services. At a national level, we seek to have a wider impact through our campaigns for law reform and by acting as a resource for other advocacy organisations.
11 to 50 staff
Dingle Hub
Dingle Hub is a non-profit group that brings together innovative and forward-thinking people and organisations to tackle climate change on a local level. We work with local champions,[individuals, voluntary and representative groups] to harness community wisdom. We build relationships with a breadth of external partners that make the local available to the global and the global accessible to the local. Together, we're building a better future for our environment, our economy, and our social connections. Our vision is to build a sustainable community fostering an ecosystem to facilitate the creation of diverse companies with all-year, well paid jobs on the Dingle Peninsula. We aim to identify opportunities through collaborative projects, to improve core skills, to facilitate learning new skills, to help entrepreneurship and business and to improve people’s lives. We foster a living lab eco-system that delivers sustainability, adaptation and resilience projects with national and international funders and stakeholders. We blend digital transformation with creative practice for a dual-strategy approach to project delivery.
1 to 10 staff
Irish Girl Guides
We enable girls and young women to develop to their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Irish Girl Guides (IGG) is a dynamic youth organisation providing educational activities for girls and young women aged 5-30 in an informal environment and exciting leader opportunities for women over 18. IGG is a registered charity in Ireland and is compliant with the Governance Code and the Principles of Fundraising. We have a strong emphasis on teamwork, community responsibility, outdoors and environment. Girls develop confidence and independence through activities and challenges. We actively promotes diversity and inclusion. Our volunteer leaders have teamwork and leadership skills and a significant cross transferable skillset, which is relevant and valuable not just in a volunteering capacity, but in the workplace and wider society too. Units meet on a weekly basis and are run by local volunteer leaders who are given training and support from other volunteers and staff. There are four different branches defined by the differing age brackets. And from the age of 18 onwards, you can be a leader with the Irish Girl Guides. There’s something for everyone! In Ireland we feel it is important to network and share with other organisations and are members of the National Youth Council of Ireland and The Wheel. As we are part of a worldwide movement (W.A.G.G.G.S) of over 10 million girls and young women in over 150 countries, the girls' awareness of global issues and sense of solidarity with their fellow Guides around the globe is increased. The girls learn all about campaigning and advocacy and there are also wonderful travel opportunities and camps abroad for Guides (10-14 years) and Senior Branchers (14-30 years). Guiding encourages the best in people; it gives you the opportunity to discover new ideas, new skills, new experiences and new friendships. Volunteering with IGG is a fun, challenging and rewarding experience. RCN: 20206301
11 to 50 staff
Shoutout
Registered charity delivering educational and capacity-building workshops on LGBTQ+ inclusion to schools, services and workplaces across the island of Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Liffey Partnership
Liffey Partnership (formerly known as Ballyfermot Chapelizod Partnership) is a community-led local development company. We were established in 1996 as a response to long term unemployment and poverty. We host and support a wide range of programmes dedicated to employment, education, community, enterprise, parenting, health and wellbeing. Our mission is clear: to be the link that brings people together to work for a fair and just society for all. Through our work, we strengthen bonds between individuals and neighbourhoods, providing a path for diverse voices to be heard, respected, and celebrated. Liffey Partnership is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union. Find out more at
11 to 50 staff
Southside Partnership Dlr
Southside Partnership is a well-established local development company operating in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, County Dublin. We work with a variety of agencies and organisations so that individuals, groups and communities can find ways to bring about positive change and create more hopeful prospects for people who experience unemployment, poverty and social exclusion. Established in 1996, the Partnership has adapted and changed over the years, but we have continually stayed true to our ethos of working in partnership with others to support the people and communities who are in some way marginalised in our society. We are now operating in a new local government landscape, a changed funding environment and we have to deal with the challenges that recent years of austerity have presented for the communities that we serve. However, the Partnership’s long experience of involving people and groups in discovering their own solutions is still at the centre of how our supports are developed and delivered. We continue to oversee a wide range of interconnected programmes and hosted projects that are tailored to the needs of those whom we support. Registered Charity No.
11 to 50 staff
Archways
Archways transforms lives by challenging, championing and empowering all our service users, through universal and targeted prevention and early intervention initiatives that are based in evidence. Through expertise, reflection and understanding, our people – and the partnerships and relationships they build – allow us to best support children, their families, the professionals who work with them and their communities, to create lasting change. Archways Vision A society where children and families experiencing challenges are empowered to create lasting change in their lives. Archways Mission To transform the lives of children and families in need of support by collaborating with them, key stakeholders in the community, partners, and policy makers; building capacity through the excellence of our people and proven interventions. Archways Values Collaboration Collaboration is at the core of our Mission. We collaborate with children and families and a wide range of partners to deliver our services. Innovation We are a Centre of Excellence because we are innovative. We adjust and develop new programmes and projects based on the evidence gathered in our research. Compassion Archways helps people. Compassion helps us to understand the needs of children and families and deliver excellence every day. Inclusion Our Vision and Mission are driven by including those most left behind – children and families that experience challenges and are marginalised as a result.
11 to 50 staff
Education For Sustainability
We are a national not-for-profit social enterprise laying the foundation for a more sustainable future for all through climate education and action. Founded by Susan Adams in 2017, EFS is a direct response to Ireland's escalating climate crisis and the critical gap in action-based climate education.
1 to 10 staff
Helping Irish Hosts
Helping Irish Hosts provides support and guidance to people in Ireland who are hosting Ukrainians in their homes. We have facilitated matches for over displaced Ukrainians in over host homes across the country and we’ve built a really special community support network to keep each other going on the journey. We have information on registering to be a host, advice on what to do once you are a host, links to official government information, guest resources and much more.
11 to 50 staff
Marketing In Ireland Community
We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential to creating a thriving and innovative marketing and technology industry. Marketing in Ireland was founded with the purpose of becoming a community for immigrants who are students and marketing professionals seeking career success in Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
The Ombudsman For Children's Office
The Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) is an independent public body, appointed by the President and directly accountable to the Oireachtas. The OCO is a human rights institution that investigates complaints about services provided to children by public organisations and promotes the rights and welfare of children and young people under 18 years old living in Ireland. Dr. Niall Muldoon was appointed Ombudsman for Children in February 2015 by President Michael D. Higgins. He was then reappointed by the President in 2021 for a further 6 years.
11 to 50 staff
Voluntary Service International
Voluntary Service International (VSI) is the Irish branch of Service Civil International (SCI), a global peace and volunteering movement founded in 1920. We work to create a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world by offering volunteering opportunities in Ireland and internationally. Our mission is to promote peace, social justice, sustainable development, and intercultural understanding through meaningful volunteer engagement. Whether working on local projects or participating in international initiatives, VSI volunteers are part of a global network creating positive change through cooperation, inclusion, and solidarity. 🤝 We believe in the power of volunteering as a tool for social transformation, built on values of non-violence, human rights, environmental respect, and empowerment!
1 to 10 staff
World Vision Ireland
We work with people of all cultures, faiths and genders to achieve transformation. We do this through development, relief, advocacy and always through collaboration. Our strategy is directly working to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in 6 crucial areas; mother and child health, economic empowerment, water, education, child protection and food and agriculture. We give a hand up, not a handout and when we are no longer needed we leave a strong, skilled community to carve out their own future. World Vision Ireland’s long-term development work focuses on 5 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) in three African countries - Mauritania, Tanzania, and Uganda.
11 to 50 staff
Attuned Programmes Ireland
Providing bespoke attuned services for children and young people in Ireland. EricInvest is proud to announce the acquisition of Attuned Programmes Ireland, a leading provider of specialist residential care and support services. We have partnered with the HSE and TUSLA to provide various mainstream and bespoke residential and community services for children and adults. We provide tailored and attuned programmes for children, young people, and adults to support and guide them towards a positive future.
11 to 50 staff
Co-Operation Ireland
Co-operation Ireland is an all-island peace building charity. Established in 1979 as Co-operation North, we have for over 40 years worked to promote interaction, dialogue, and practical collaboration within Northern Ireland and between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. While our role has evolved in line with the changing priorities for peace on the island, at the core of our philosophy remains the belief that getting people to work together for mutual benefit, across religious, cultural, and political divisions, will promote greater understanding, respect and recognition of mutual interdependence.
11 to 50 staff
Donegal Youth Service
The support I received from my worker was fantastic, when I thought nobody cared or wanted to listen, they were there. I feel now that I’m able to approach anything in a more calm and positive way. When something goes wrong, there’s always another way without feeling like giving up. I got a new chance to get who I am back, I’m so thankful.”
11 to 50 staff
Doras
Promoting and protecting the rights of refugees and migrants in Ireland
11 to 50 staff
Irish Architecture Foundation
Established in 2005, the IAF is an independent organisation dedicated to the promotion of architecture as culture. We encourage people to engage with their built environment, to inspire new ways of thinking about architecture. We truly believe architecture has the power to improve the way we live and how we think about our built environment. By bringing people together from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, we can create a more inclusive conversation that will inspire a better-built environment for everyone.
1 to 10 staff
The Soar Foundation
Helping teenagers to discover who they are and what they can achieve with our experiential, character – development programmes. SOAR works inside and outside the education system with young people aged 12-19 delivering workshops that focus on developing confidence, self-esteem and resilience so that our young people, the next generation, can have the opportunity to dare to dream and fulfill their potential. At SOAR we do this because we believe that within all young people is greatness. It will take a team effort. Join us.
11 to 50 staff
Certified Proud
Certified Proud is an accreditation membership body that strives towards LGBTQ+ equality throughout businesses in Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Clare Haven Services Clg
Clare Haven Services is a voluntary organisation which provides a wide range of support services to women and children subjected to domestic abuse. Clare Haven Services promotes the rights of women and children to live and grow in a peaceful, non-violent home environment.
11 to 50 staff
Cork Alliance Centre
The Cork Alliance Centre works with individuals released from prison,with the support of both the Probation Service and the Irish Prison Service. The Centre provides support to make a ‘fresh start’,both in terms of reducing offending and increasing positive participation in family and community life,through developing of a personal secure base. It aims to facilitate an individual to be more aware and have a greater understanding of the consequences of their choices and exploring alternatives,so that they may choose the option best suited to their circumstances,and become generally better equipped to manage their lives more positively. Registered Name: Cork Alliance for Justice & Social Care Company Limited by Guarantee Company Registered Number: 361726 Registered Charity Number: 20042608 Charity Tax Exemption Number: CHY13561
1 to 10 staff
Exchange Dublin
Exchange Dublin is a volunteer-run arts collective providing free gallery, exhibition and event space to local and visiting artists from NCAD, TCD, DCU, DIT and other colleges, individuals and community groups. Exchange Dublin holds discussions, gigs, visual arts and performance art, craft and dance workshops and anything else you can think of. There's a public collective meeting every wednesday at 7pm at which we programme and co-ordinate events in the space. All work is voluntary. Our aims are: To provide an alcohol-free, drug-free space in Dublin city centre that is open until late for people of all ages. To organise music, artistic and performance events with a strong emphasis on supporting the work of young people. To be an independent, non-commercial space run entirely by volunteers. To be a busy centre of activity and fresh ideas playing an important role in the cultural and political fabric of Dublin city. To encourage and provide a forum for political, social and philosophical discourse. To provide a centre for collaboration between creative young people. To encourage participation in decision making and day to day running of the space by members. To develop the skills of all those involved through workshops, skill share and constructive peer critique. To have a fun time doing all of the above.
51 to 200 staff
Generation Uk & Ireland
We believe in the power of employment to change lives. We prepare, place, and support people into life-changing careers. Worldwide, more than 75 million young people are unemployed. But many employers can’t find people with the skills they need for entry-level jobs. Generation is an independent nonprofit founded in 2014 by McKinsey & Company to help bridge this gap — at speed and scale.
51 to 200 staff
Innovate Communities
ARE YOU READY TO RE-IMAGINE YOUR FUTURE? We are Innovate Communities, and we are on a mission to enhance social infrastructure and create impactful projects in our communities! We help you to take action to create the communities of tomorrow. We work with citizens, government, business and academia to address key social, economic and environmental issues. We do this by supporting communities to implement their ideas for change and improve the social infrastructure, enhancing economic opportunities and social wellbeing in their area. Through inclusive and creative engagement we get to the heart of real issues by pulling together the ecosystem involved. It is only by having all of the relevant people and organisations working together that we can change our systems collectively, and the way we work, to impact the issues of today and tomorrow. We are rolling up our sleeves to ignite systemic change in our communities! We are excited for the future, and look forward to working together to create local initiatives, sustainable solutions, and thriving communities that improve the way we live, work and play.
1 to 10 staff
Lgbt Ireland
LGBT Ireland is a national charitable organisation which provides quality services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex +(LGBTI+) people across the country. Informed by the issues and experiences raised through our frontline services, we also undertake extensive training and advocacy work to enhance the visibility, inclusion and rights of the LGBTI+ people living in Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Limerick Civic Trust
Limerick Civic Trust is a self-funding charity, which initiates and undertakes a programme of projects for the general improvements of Limerick’s environment in conjunction with local authorities, state agencies and other interested parties. It is an independent non profit making voluntary society and is registered as a charity. Limerick Civic Trust works in conjunction with, members of the public, Government agencies, Limerick City Council and with all the sectors of Limerick’s commercial, professional, industrial and community life, all of whom share a common vision of the betterment of Limerick. We welcome and encourage members of the public to contact us with new suggestions for potential projects. This is a crucial part of our modus operandi. This will ensure that our Civic Trust will continue to be a vibrant success playing its part for the improvement of Limerick’s environment.
51 to 200 staff
Meath Gaa
Official Meath GAA
1 to 10 staff
Tralee Chamber Alliance
Tralee Chamber Alliance is a Not for Profit business representative organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for the business community in Tralee, County Kerry, and the broader Southwest region of Ireland. As the largest business representative network in Kerry and one of the major Southwest Chambers of Commerce in Ireland, we are committed to fostering a thriving economic environment for our members.
1 to 10 staff
Ucd Law Society
The UCD Law Society is a student-run faculty and debating society based in University College Dublin. Comprising of thousands of members, it is one of the largest and most prestigious student societies in Europe. The society hosts house debates, which are a weekly highlight of student life in UCD and competes to national and international success. Additionally, it organises guest speakers, career events and the annual Law Ball. LawSoc organises several internal and external mooting competitions for law students to improve their advocacy skills.
11 to 50 staff
Ucd Literary & Historical Society
The L&H was founded in 1854 by Cardinal John Henry Newman, who believed that there was a lot more to university than just studying for your degree. Now in its 171st Session, the L&H remains known as the definitive College Debating Union. Every Wednesday evening, the Society gathers together to watch as their fellow students, lecturers and international experts are pitted against each other to debate the contentious issues of the day, in the purpose-built Garret FitzGerald Chamber in UCD's Student Centre. In addition to debating, the L&H awards the Honorary Fellowship, also known as the James Joyce Award, to outstanding individuals at the forefront their fields. Past recipients include Martin Freeman, Ralph Fiennes, Will Ferrell, Hans Blix, Bill Browder, Emeli Sandé, Kristian Nairn, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The L&H competes in numerous intervarsity competitions across the UK and Ireland. We hold training sessions for our members throughout the academic year, and run in-house competitions for those who are new to college debating. Over the past five years, our members have travelled to Split in Croatia, Athens in Greece, Novi Sad in Serbia and Thailand to represent UCD in such competitions.
11 to 50 staff
Wits Ireland Women In Technology And Science
WITS Vision: A society where women have equal opportunities, experiences & recognition in STEM. Our Values: Fair play, Evidence-informed, Generosity, Progress-driven Our Mission: A voluntary, independent organisation advocating, connecting and acting for women to benefit society as full and vital participants in STEM Our Goal: To grow our profile and membership and collaborate with like-minded organisations to progress our mission of advocating, acting and connecting to have women as full participants in STEM
1 to 10 staff
Cork Volunteer Centre
Cork Volunteer Centre is one of 22 Volunteer Centres in Ireland and a member of the national development agency for volunteering, Volunteer Ireland. Based at 13 North Main Street, Cork we cover the City and County and provide a free placement service to non-profit organisations looking for volunteers and individuals/groups seeking to volunteer. In addition to our web and drop-in placement service we also deliver information sessions and workshops on volunteering to both individuals and non-profit groups. We also provide Volunteer Leadership Training (VLT) to organisations, promoting best practice in volunteer management. Registered Charity Number: 20078195
1 to 10 staff
Dublineros
Dublineros, la comunidad hispana más grande de Irlanda Encuentra oportunidades de trabajo, ofertas de alojamiento, información de la ciudad y conecta con personas como tú en Dublín.
1 to 10 staff
Lucan Disability Action Group
The Lucan Disability Action Group (LDAG) seeks to empower and enable people with disabilities to enhance their quality of life, to achieve independent living and, to participate in social and economic life. To lobby for change in policy and services to enable people with disabilities to fully participate in mainstream society and to live a life of their own choosing. Charity Registered in Ireland RCN: 20051242 CHY:15109 Co Reg No: 360334
11 to 50 staff
Space Engagers
We are a purpose-not-profit driven company that emerged from an EU funded research project focused on understanding what urban resilience means in practice. Space Engagers was founded by Dr Aoife Corcoran and Dr Philip Crowe in 2016. That same year we started work on our first online participatory mapping platform with support from Social Innovation Fund Ireland. The work of the Space Engagers collective is inspired by Patrick Geddes (1854-1932), a founding father of the town planning movement. Like Geddes, we understand that towns and cities are made up of multiple interdependent social and ecological systems, and that to make them more resilient and sustainable we need quality data, joined up thinking, new ways of doing things, and the support and input of communities at all stages. This informs the approach to all our work.
1 to 10 staff