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Non-profit Organizations in Ireland
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Ireland. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Alone
ALONE is a national organisation that strives to enable older people to age at home, safely and securely, for as long as they wish. We work with all older people, including those who are lonely, isolated, frail or ill, homeless, living in poverty, or are facing other difficulties. We provide an integrated system of Support Coordination, Practical Supports, Befriending, a variety of Phone Services, Social Prescribing, Housing with Support, and assistive technology. We use support plans, provide a point of contact for access to health, social care, housing, transport and other arising needs using technology and other services and activities to improve physical, emotional and mental wellbeing. We have over volunteers throughout the Country who conduct and provide practical supports to older people, visits and phone calls, linking older people into social activity and being a companion. RCN:20020057
201 to 500 staff
Merchants Quay Ireland
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are dealing with homelessness and those caught in addiction. We provide frontline services, practical support, pathways towards recovery, and innovative responses to the issues of drug use and homelessness in Ireland. We believe in a society where no one has to face homelessness or addiction alone and where everyone has the support they need to reduce the harm caused by homelessness and addiction and to build a better life—an inclusive society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Our mission is to provide accessible, high-quality, and effective services to people experiencing homelessness and addiction in Ireland, meeting their complex needs in a non-judgmental and compassionate way. CHY No: 10311 RCN: 20026240
51 to 200 staff
Peter Mcverry Trust
Peter McVerry Trust is a national housing and homeless charity committed to reducing homelessness and the harm caused by substance misuse and social disadvantage. Charity No. CHY: 7256
201 to 500 staff
Pobal
Pobal works on behalf of the Government of Ireland to support communities and local agencies toward achieving social inclusion and development. The role of Pobal today is to provide management and support services to circa 38 programmes in the areas of Social Inclusion and Equality, Inclusive Employment and Enterprise, and Early Years and Young People. We administer these programmes on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development, Department of Children, Disability and Equality (DCDE), Department of Social Protection, as well as the Department of Health, Department of Justice/Probation Service and a number of EU bodies. Registered Charity Number: 200296009
501 to 1000 staff
Special Olympics Ireland
Special Olympics Ireland is a sports organisation for people with an intellectual disability, across the island of Ireland. Through sport, athletes develop both physically and emotionally, they make new friends, realise their dreams. Special Olympics Ireland enables our athletes to achieve and win not only in sport but in life too. Registered Charity Number 20016883
51 to 200 staff
The Alzheimer Society Of Ireland
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is the national non-profit, leading dementia specific service provider in Ireland. It works across the country in the heart of local communities providing dementia specific services and supports and advocating for the rights and needs of all people living with dementia and their carers. Our vision is an Ireland where no one goes through dementia alone and where policies and services respond appropriately to the person with dementia and their carers, at the times they need support.
501 to 1000 staff
Business In The Community Ireland
Business in the Community Ireland – Leaders in Sustainability and Social Inclusion. Our purpose is to inspire, challenge and facilitate businesses to bring about a sustainable, low carbon economy and an inclusive society where everyone thrives. We leverage our extensive network and depth of knowledge to guide businesses to embed all aspects of sustainability into their operations. Our programmes and partnerships are designed to bring about measurable improvements in environmental sustainability and social equity.
51 to 200 staff
Christina Noble Children's Foundation
Mission The Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF) is dedicated to serving the physical, medical, educational and emotional needs of vulnerable children and their communities. We believe that every child deserves love, respect and freedom from all forms of exploitation, and we support and empower them to break generational poverty, and live happy, emotionally rich, and independent lives. Vision A united world where children are free from suffering, poverty, exploitation, fear, and oppression. Where children are aware of their fundamental human rights. Values Our values represent our beliefs and guide how. They are: Love, Compassion, Respect, Honesty, Integrity and Transparency. Description CNCF operates in Asia and is committed to serving children and their communities who are in dire need of healthcare, psychosocial, educational, vocational training, and employment opportunities. Our focus is on supporting children and young people who would otherwise be at high risk of falling victim to exploitation and trafficking. Our dedication to children's welfare, extends towards empowering whole communities by developing community infrastructure, building and equipping of education and medical facilities, trainers training, installing freshwater systems, construction of bridges and microfinance loans. To become a social investor and contribute to our mission through donations, strategic and corporate partnerships and events, please contact international@cncf.org or olivia.hearn@cncf.org or to make a donation simply visit Thank you. Charity Registration No: 1007484 Company Registration No: 02680268
51 to 200 staff
Crosscare
Crosscare is the Social Support Agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. We offer a range of programmes based on innovative approaches to meet new and emerging needs. • Children, families & Young People Services Residential care, aftercare support, counselling, developmental youth work, education, creative activities- drama, adventure sports, art, writing, youth justice diversion projects, youth clubs and volunteers support and training. • Adult Services Information and advocacy services, drug and alcohol supports & counselling, Homeless accommodation & settlement services, mental health supports, drop – in and outreach. • Communities Services Food Banks, community cafes, Community College Crosscare is a registered charity: No. CHY6262
501 to 1000 staff
Dublin Zoo
Located in the Phoenix Park in the heart of Dublin city, Dublin Zoo is Ireland’s most popular family attraction, and welcomed over one million visitors last year. As one of the world’s oldest, yet popular zoos, the 28 hectare park in the heart of Dublin is home to some 400 animals in safe environment where education and conservation combine for an exciting and unforgettable experience! Dublin Zoo is a registered charity and works in partnership with zoos worldwide to make a significant contribution to the conservation of bio-diversity on earth. Charity number CHY 2964
51 to 200 staff
Galway Simon Community
Galway Simon Community was set up in 1979 by a group of volunteers who refused to accept homelessness on the streets of Galway. With the support of the wider community, we have grown, developed, learned and adapted over the years to become a leading provider of homeless and homelessness prevention services in the region. At Galway Simon Community, we support a person’s right to security, dignity and wellbeing in their own home. We are relentlessly committed to ¬finding answers to the questions faced by real people at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness. It is our belief that early intervention is the most effective means of reducing the trauma and cost associated with homelessness. We work with a clear vision in mind: A community where everyone has a place to call home. Registered Charity No.
51 to 200 staff
Irish Blood Transfusion Service
The Irish Blood Transfusion Service supplies blood and blood products to over seventy hospitals in the Republic of Ireland. If you are interested in becoming a blood donor or working with the organisation please visit our website. RCN
201 to 500 staff
Irish Heart Foundation
At the Irish Heart, we help people in Ireland live longer, healthier lives. We have a straightforward brief - we must stop people dying prematurely from heart disease and stroke. Charity Regulatory Authority No. Every hour someone in Ireland suffers from a stroke. Every day, hundreds of Irish people are diagnosed with heart disease. The lives of these people are often cut tragically short. Many are left disabled. Up to die each year, which makes heart disease and stroke the nation's biggest killer. It shouldn't be this way. But the good news is that some 80% of premature heart disease and stroke is preventable. At the Irish Heart Foundation, we believe we have an obligation to empower people in Ireland to make their health last longer. Our work is as crucial as ever and is not possible without corporate and public donations, on which we rely for more than 90 percent of our income. RCN:
11 to 50 staff
Ispcc
ISPCC is a national charity dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and young people; they are at the heart of everything we do. Our child-centred services, programmes and supports are focused on strengthening resilience and developing coping competencies. By listening to, supporting and empowering children and young people, we strive to ensure they are better equipped to face life’s ups and downs and reach their full potential. We speak out and advocate for meaningful change that will enhance their lives today and leave a legacy of improved childhood experiences for future generations of children and young people.
51 to 200 staff
The Hope Foundation
The Hope Foundation is a registered charity working with street and slum children in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. We work to free children and poor families from lives of pain, abuse and poverty. With offices in the Ireland, the United Kingdom, Germany and India, The Hope Foundation is dedicated to promoting the protection of street and slum children in Kolkata who are amongst the most underprivileged in India. HOPE works to effect immediate and lasting change in their lives. By extending support to children and their communities via 60 on the ground projects in Kolkata employing over 15 staff in the UK and Ireland and almost 500 staff in West Bengal. HOPE provides sustainable holistic solutions to protection and development. By providing healthcare, counselling and education, HOPE ensures children in its care enter adulthood equipped with the tools and support they need to live healthy and happy lives. To date HOPE has helped over 2.3 million people.
201 to 500 staff
Tuath Housing Association
Tuath Housing is one of Ireland’s largest Approved Housing Bodies. With over homes under management, we are committed to providing good quality, secure homes that people can afford. Our core business is managing homes in a sustainable way, allowing people and families to peacefully enjoy, live and settle within communities. As we continue to scale up and meet housing demand, we remain primarily a service organisation, working with residents to provide customer-informed services nationwide.#WeAreHome customerservice@tuathhousing.ie 1800 852 751
201 to 500 staff
Asiam - Ireland S Autism Charity
AsIAm.ie aims to provide a one-stop shop for Ireland's autism community. From providing the public and those with the condition to a portal of information about autism, to serving a platform for people affected by Autism to share their stories and views and set the agenda, to providing a strong voice for the concerns of the community – AsIAm.ie has it all!
51 to 200 staff
Changex
We are ChangeX. We have built a platform to connect communities to proven ideas, funding and support, to empower people everywhere to change their communities for the better. We believe that great ideas should be shared with the world. We believe everyone has the potential to be a changemaker. We believe that change accelerates when funders and communities collaborate. We believe that grassroots action has the power to change the world. We’re making the most impactful social innovations accessible and actionable in every community, everywhere. We’re partnering with companies, changemakers and social innovators to advance and accelerate their impact.
11 to 50 staff
Children's Books Ireland
Children's Books Ireland is the national charity & arts organisation that champions every child's right to develop a love of reading. Charity Reg. No. Through our many activities and events we aim to engage young people with books, foster a greater understanding of the importance of books for young people and act as a core resource for those with an interest in books for children in Ireland. Vision Our vision is an Ireland in which books are central to every child’s life and where meaningful engagement with books is supported by passionate and informed adults in families, schools, libraries and communities all across the island. Mission We strive to make books central to every child’s life on the island of Ireland through developing audiences for children’s books, supporting and celebrating excellent authors and illustrators. Children's Books Ireland Events and Projects- KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards - Book Clinics at Events, Festivals and Corporate Days - Book Gifting initiatives - Laureate na nÓg - Annual Reading Campaign - Themed Reading Campaigns, eg, Read with Pride, BOLDGIRLS - Inis Magazine, Reviews and Features
11 to 50 staff
Citywise Education
Citywise is a not-for-profit organisation provides education, sporting and personal development programmes. It began in 1991 in Dublin as a response to educational under-achievement of young people living in difficult city backgrounds and was formally established in 1994. Since then it has gradually developed a range of supports for young people and currently has programmes in Ballymun, in Jobstown and in Belfast. Citywise provides young people with after-school and out-of-school educational support, often urgently needed by those growing up in difficult or hostile city environments. Citywise’s educational programmes raise the sights of young people, give them an enthusiasm for learning and open up possibilities for further education. Citywise Education recognises the under-provision of support for young people, especially those in adolescent years. It directs it resources to boys and girls aged ten years and over with a view to maintaining ongoing contact with these youth at least until they access employment. The success of Citywise is due to its remarkable volunteers, local leaders, third-level students and young graduates. Volunteer your time to become involved in one of the activities below: Help in the support activities for these programmes (e.g. promotion, fundraising) Teach academic subjects afternoon/evening (get time off & ask your firm / college to support your involvement Help students on a one-to-one basis Use a talent to help in a Citywise activity: computers, canoeing, soccer, whatever Help with a fundraising activity: coffee morning, sponsored walk, Christmas fundraising Volunteering Co-ordinate a group of volunteers from your university / firm Citywise Education works closely with a number of top corporate supporters in providing valuable group volunteering opportunities as well as benefiting from their funding support. We always welcome new partners.
1 to 10 staff
Fighting Words
Creative writing organisation offering free creative writing workshops and other writing programmes throughout the year to children, teenagers and adults with additional needs at locations around Ireland. Headquartered in Dublin with workshops offered around Ireland. Charities Regulator Number 20069742 For more information, go to
11 to 50 staff
Horizons Cork
Horizons supports over 3,500 children and adults to live ‘Your Life, Your Way’. We work to enhance the lives of people with an intellectual disability and additional needs such as autism or physical and medical conditions. We work in partnership with them, their families and local communities to provide a broad range of person-centred services and support. CHY:5288 Charity Registration
1001 to 5000 staff
Irish Family Planning Association
The Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) is Ireland’s leading sexual health provider. We provide contraception, specialist pregnancy counselling, abortion care, sexual and reproductive health services and training. The Irish Family Planning Association is a limited company (028395) and has charitable status with registered charity numbers CHY 5694 and
11 to 50 staff
Irish Guide Dogs For The Blind
Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind (IGDB) is Ireland’s national charity dedicated to enabling people who are vision impaired and families of children with autism to achieve improved mobility and independence. Registered Charity Number (RCN): For over 40 years we have worked with our community of Breeders, Puppy Raisers, Home Socialisers, Temporary Boarders, Trainers, Staff, Volunteers and supporters to change as many lives as possible. Did you know? • We currently have nearly 400 Guide and Assistance Dogs Clients in Ireland • All of our services are provided free of charge • It costs to bred, train and care for a Guide Dog during its working life • It costs over €5 million to run our organisation each year • We receive over 85% of our income through voluntary donations and fundraising through our Branch network across the country Corporate partnerships allow us to expand our reach, to bring people and dogs together, to positively influence the lives of individuals, their families, friends and communities. A partnership with us is a commitment to making a tangible difference - giving the gift of independence and mobility. It’s also a great way to bring your teams together and boost morale. There are many ways to get involved: Charity of the Year, Employee Fundraising, Corporate Donation or Sponsoring the training of a pup. Contact our Corporate Partnerships Manager John Burke to find out more: johnburke@guidedogs.ie
51 to 200 staff
Kilkenny Leader Partnership
Kilkenny LEADER Partnership (KLP) is a non profit, independent, community-led, local development organisation, with almost 25 years of experience delivering to communities on the ground, providing a wide range of services including training, work placements, grants and advice. KLP traces its origins back to its securing of the LEADER programme for the county in 1991 and the Social Inclusion programme in 1995. It is led by a voluntary Board of Directors from community and voluntary groups, social partners, local government and state bodies. In the 2009 – 2013 LEADER period we funded approximately 300 separate projects of all sizes in the county- distributing in excess of €11 million in grant aid. In the social inclusion and community development sector, KLP is also the driver for some of Kilkenny’s most innovative and dynamic projects and initiatives. The posts on this page will relate to that work and our engagement with partner organisations and companies.
11 to 50 staff
Rethink Ireland
We find and back Ireland's most innovative non-profit organisations. Our ambition is to Rethink Ireland and make our country a more just, equal and sustainable place to live. Registered Charity Number 20108014
11 to 50 staff
Tipperary Institute
The Rural Development Support Unit is a research and development unit within Tipperary Institute. Established in December 2008, the Unit is located in the Ballingarrane Science and Technology Park in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. The RDSU will be responsible for the delivery of the National Rural Network contract which was awarded to TI by the Irish Government in 2008.
501 to 1000 staff
Novas
NOVAS is an Irish Charity supporting people experiencing, or at risk of homelessness through specialised services and as an approved housing body. Our clients and tenants include single people and families who are disadvantaged and socially excluded, primarily those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. We largely operate low threshold services, meaning we do not put barriers in place for entry. We provide client-centered services that develop and change according to the needs of our residents and clients. We have services in Limerick, Cork, Kerry, Dublin and Tipperary. We are the largest provider of homeless accommodation in the mid-west region.
201 to 500 staff
The Jack And Jill Children's Foundation
The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation is a nationwide charity that funds and provides in-home nursing care and respite support for children with severe to profound neurodevelopmental delay, up to the age of 6. This may include children with brain injury, genetic diagnosis, cerebral palsy and undiagnosed conditions. Another key part of our service is end-of-life care for all children up to the age of 6, irrespective of diagnosis. RCN - 2003621
11 to 50 staff
Ahead Ireland
AHEAD, creating inclusive environments in education and employment for people with disabilities. AHEAD provides information to students and graduates with disabilities, teachers, guidance counsellors and parents on disability issues in education. AHEAD works with graduates and employers through the GET AHEAD Graduate Forum and the WAM Mentored Work Placement Programme. AHEAD coordinates LINK, a worldwide network of professionals promoting the inclusion of students & graduates with disabilities in Higher Education managed by 6 European partner organisations. RCN: 20025182 CHY:
11 to 50 staff
Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland
Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland was set up in 2010 as a response to the need for a primary service training Autism Assistance Dogs to help the children with autism cope with invisible symptoms such as an inability to process danger, chronic anxiety and sensory overload, fear of lights, sounds, shops, streets. The list goes on. The impact on the child and their family can be debilitating. We are the FIRST Autism Assistance Dog program in Ireland ACCREDITED with ASSISTANCE DOGS INTERNATIONAL. The reason our success in accreditation is vital is that these dogs must reach a standard that will change the world for a child and their family. Their long term success is our priority. Our accreditation ensures this. It costs and 2 years to train each dog to international standards necessary to ensure best outcomes for the child with autism and their family. This isn't respite, an hour a week of intervention or a week away in Disney World. This is a life line to a new and better world.
11 to 50 staff
Cairn Community Games
The aim of Community Games is to encourage and introduce a love of sport and culture. Community Games is an independent voluntary organisation, operating in local communities throughout Ireland. The organisation aims to provide opportunities for children and young people aged 6-16 years to develop active healthy lives in a safe environment through experiencing a wide range of sporting and cultural activities. Community spirit and cooperation is fostered and encouraged. The Organisation believes that every young person should have the opportunity to take part in sports and art in their local community and grow up understanding how good it makes you feel when you are active and healthy. The organisation caters for children aged 6-16 years throughout Ireland. The activities are divided into two categories - individual and team. Individual events include Art, Model Making, Cycling, Gymnastics, Swimming, Judo, Athletics track and field events - specifically Shot Putt, Discus, Javelin, Hurdles, Ball Throw, Long Jump and Cycling. Team events include Badminton, Basketball, Camogie, Chess, Choir, Draughts, Debating, Futsal, Gaelic Football, Handball, Hurling, Rounders, Rugby, Tag Rugby, Soccer (Indoor & Outdoor), Spikeball, Table Tennis, Table Quiz, Pitch & Putt and of course all the Talent Events!
1 to 10 staff
Chime The National Charity For Deaf & Hard Of Hearing People
For over fifty years, we have championed for equal rights, greater accessibility and opportunities for individuals with deafness and hearing loss. Since our inception as the National Association for the Deaf, we have changed our brand name twice to reflect our evolving advocacy campaigning - DeafHear in 2007 and, as of 1st November 2018, Chime. While our name has changed, our focus and values have not. We remain dedicated to a society where deafness and hearing loss doesn’t hold back an individual’s potential, personal choice or quality of life. Our nationwide resource centres provide access to services, social workers, mental health professionals, resources, assistive technologies, as well as access to a community promoting social inclusion, events, and more. Our success stories include: • Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) • Rubella Vaccine mandatory for all children • Access to Emergency Services via Text Message • Specialist Nationalist Mental Health Service for Deaf people • NAD/UCD Aural Rehabilitation Course • NRB (HSE) Audiology Service • Department of Education & Skills Disability Act • Family Support Service • News for the Deaf on RTE in Irish Sign Language with Deaf newscasters • Subtitling services on television – now more than 80% of programming subtitled • First Irish Sign Language Dictionary and Sign Away in Ireland • Signed Performances at theatres and venues • HINTS (RTE Teletext Service) • SignLink • Deaftech (Assistive Technology) • STEP – Deaf telephone users rebate scheme • National Text Relay Service operated by Eircom Chime is a registered Charity (RCN
51 to 200 staff
Cliona's Foundation
Cliona's Foundation provides financial assistance for families of children with a life limiting condition to help with the significant non medical costs of caring for them while in hospital or at home. The Foundation is named after Cliona Ring who lost her very bravely fought 8 year battle against illness in December 2006 at 12 years of ages The ordeal of a child’s grave illness or injury tests families far beyond their endurance, taking an enormous toll financially, emotionally and physically. While we cannot cure a child, we want to help them cope and soften their heartbreaking journey, by uniquely providing financial assistance to families, who have exhausted all other resources. Cliona’s Foundation believes that no family should have to face any added financial stress when they are already struggling to cope with the devastation and trauma of a seriously ill child. Cliona's Foundation has provided financial support to over 1,300 families over the past 15 years across 31 Counties You can help us by organising an event with your family, friends or colleagues, participating for us in one of many other event s that take place during the year - Womens Mini Marathon, Great LImerick Run, Dublin City Marathon, supporting or sponsoring one of the many events we run or donating on this link https://clionas.ie/donate/ We would also welcome the opportunity to chat with you about working with your organisation as a corporate partner
1 to 10 staff
Cuan Mhuire
Cuan Mhuire is a provider of Drug, Alcohol & Gambling Addiction Treatment Services and Residential Rehabilitation. The Cuan Mhuire programme strives to restore confidence, self-respect and a sense of responsibility for all participants. Every year some 2500 people are admitted to Cuan Mhuire treatment centres since its formation in 1966 by Sr Consilio. It provides a lived experience of home, family and belonging. It is wholly inclusive, embracing especially those who feel marginalized and distressed. Always attentive to providing the highest standards of excellence and seeking to help to discover the infinite value and giftedness in everyone."We hope that Cuan Mhuire will be the starting point for those who have forgotten how special and amazing they are or those who have yet to discover their own uniqueness and value in the world." Quote from Sr Consilio HOPE is a shining light that kindness can give to others.
51 to 200 staff
Gaisce - The President's Award
Gaisce – The President’s Award is a self-development programme for young people between 14-25 in Ireland, enhancing confidence and wellbeing through participation in personal, physical and community challenges. Gaisce is a direct challenge from the President of Ireland to young people to dream big and realise their potential. Gaisce is non-competitive, and participants are encouraged to choose their own activities and goals with the support of a trained, adult President’s Award Leader (or PAL). The Gaisce programme is delivered by 1,500+ PALs working and volunteering in a variety of organisations across Ireland. There are three levels of Gaisce – Bronze, Silver and Gold. The more time and energy participants give, the greater their reward! At Gaisce, we are focused on, and driven by, the following core values: Empowerment Making a difference, effecting change and enabling young people to shape their own path to self-discovery. Inclusion & Equality Every person has the opportunity to grow their potential through equality of access, participation and outcomes. Respect Valuing people equally, recognising diversity, and ensuring everyone is treated with dignity. Excellence Making an impact through pursuing the highest standards, operating with integrity and in a transparent manner. For more info on Gaisce - The President's Award, you can visit
11 to 50 staff
Guaranteed Irish
Guaranteed Irish, the national symbol of trust, supports all businesses in Ireland, that supports jobs, community and provenance.#AllTogetherBetter
1 to 10 staff
Lift Ireland
With over people involved in over 6 years, LIFT is a catalyst for social change in Ireland. LIFT stands for Leading Ireland’s Future Together. Led by a strong experienced Board and over 60 experienced people from across industry and every sector, LIFT is not just paying lip service to better leadership but is helping to create it. Good leadership is important, whether we are at home, in school, at work or involved in community, Government or politics. Our behaviour and actions determine how well we lead. LIFT Ireland equips our organisations, communities and schools with a process that strengthens character and human skills, enabling us to lead ourselves and those around us better. Why? Because better is possible. LIFT is creating positive change in Ireland and by Ireland. You are welcome to join, just email info@LIFTIreland.ie
1 to 10 staff
New Communities Partnership Ncp
New Communities Partnership (NCP) is an independent National Network of more than 150 immigrant-led groups comprising 65 nationalities. Our membership comprises community and voluntary groups from Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, European, the Caribbean, South American and African backgrounds. NCP is an organisation led by community members for community members, and the issues that we are addressing are grounded in our lived experiences. The organisation enables migrants communities to engage with all aspects of Irish social, political and cultural life on an equal footing, thereby maximising the leadership capacity within new communities. Our Network was formed in 2003 by a group of community leaders who wished to represent and empower migrant communities and their organisations in Ireland. Though member groups' backgrounds varied widely, they shared the common goal of striving to overcome the obstacles and difficulties that arose for people building a new life in Ireland. In addition to being the largest migrant-led Network in Ireland, NCP also offers a number of services that assist migrant individuals, families and groups with social inclusion, child protection, education, training, employment, cultural understanding, citizenship etc.
11 to 50 staff
Outhouse Lgbtq Centre
We might seem unassuming from the outside, but within our walls, we have some big ambitions. At Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre, our vision is a future where LGBTQ+ people are safe, seen, and celebrated. It is our mission to make that vision a reality. Outhouse is a space for LGBTQ+ people to connect with one another, with their community, and with themselves. We are a space for support, a space to feel safe, a space to be understood. And we are a space for hope. We advocate for and amplify the voices of our community, working to strengthen the movement and promote equity and justice for all LGBTQ+ people. We are your local hangout spot, your shoulder to lean on, your biggest champion, and your tireless advocate. We are your LGBTQ+ centre. Registered Charity Number: 20033293
11 to 50 staff
Ozanam House Resource Centre
Ozanam House Resource Centre is based on Mountjoy Square in the North Inner City and run by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It is the largest of 6 Community Resource Centres operated by the SVP throughout Ireland offering the widest range of services. We provide various social and educational programmes and projects aimed at addressing the many needs of the local community. These include a childcare service, a variety of youth programmes, a wide range of adult education classes and community programmes for the older members. Over the past 11 years, Ozanam House has provided the local community with a vital stepping stone to learning and development, safety and encouragement. It not only offers programmes that develop skills in a wide variety of areas but also offers individuals, young and old, the chance to gain the confidence to develop in whatever way they require and the self belief that they and their families can have a better future. The Centre has just over 500 members, accessing 600 programme places each week. What remains unique about Ozanam House is the 7 full time staff who support 80 active volunteers who share their time and skills each week for the benefit of others.
51 to 200 staff
Patient Advocacy Service Ireland
The Patient Advocacy Service is an independent, free and confidential service that provides information and support to people who want to make a complaint about an experience they have had in a public acute hospital or nursing home in Ireland. Registered Charity Number: 21530; Company Number: 535779. The Patient Advocacy Service is fully independent of the HSE and receives no funding from the HSE. The Service can help users make a formal complaint about an experience in a public acute hospital or nursing home. We have a phone line, online contact form and information on this website to assist people when they want to make a formal complaint. We can support you to get information on the relevant complaints process. We can explain what to include in your formal complaint, and how to write a formal complaint. We can support you to explore your options following a response from the HSE to your formal complaint. The Patient Advocacy Service was commissioned by the Department of Health and has been developed by an organisation called the National Advocacy Service (NAS). The NAS LinkedIn page can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/3dohdo3e
11 to 50 staff
Re-Turn
Ireland's new Deposit Return Scheme. Re-turn
11 to 50 staff
Saint John Of God Foundation
Saint John of God Foundation formally the Saint John of God Development Company was established in 1960. Our Mission is to raise funds and donations for the charity works of the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God and to articulate the ethos, values and philosophy of the Order. Our Saint John of God Community services CLG operates HSE (Health Service Executive) funded services across intellectual disability, adult mental health and child and adolescent psychiatry. As part of Saint John of God Hospitaller Ministries, it supports approximately 6,800 children and adults annually, without over staff and volunteers. NB This profile represents and is run by Saint John of God Foundation –
1 to 10 staff
Spirasi - The National Centre For Survivors Of Torture
Ireland's National Centre for Survivors of Torture. Through our models of care, training programmes and alliances, Spirasi leads in rehabilitating Asylum Seekers and Refugees who are victims of torture. RCN 20062005
11 to 50 staff
The Care Trust
The Care Trust - Making a Difference for over 50 years. The Care Trust is owned on a 50/50 basis by The Central Remedial Clinic (CRC) and Rehab and our evolution dates back over 50 years to when our parent bodies were founded. We are a not-for-profit organisation with registered charitable status. For over 50 years, The Care Trust has been raising essential funds to support the work of our beneficiaries - CRC, Rehab and special charitable projects. Our work ensures that many thousands of children and adults with physical, medical or intellectual disabilities, those who are socially disadvantaged and those requiring medical care, have the opportunity to achieve their full potential and enjoy the same quality of life as everyone else Our beneficiaries receive state funding and also fundraise directly themselves. However the money provided by The Care Trust is hugely important as it is a vital source of extra funding which is allocated to a broad range of projects and services supporting children and adults. It is your contributions and support that allows our beneficiaries to continue their work and have a lasting impact on thousands of people and their families across Ireland availing of services in Health care, Social care, Rehabilitation & employment and to children and adults with disabilities.
51 to 200 staff
The Discovery Programme
The Discovery Programme is an independent archaeological research institute. We are supported by the Heritage Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and work in collaboration with other public bodies and research institutions. Over the past thirty years the Discovery Programme has led the way in many innovative approaches to archaeological research in Ireland, particularly in the use of applied technology and interdisciplinary studies. We recently launched our Strategic Plan for 2025 - 2028 You can read more about the Discovery Programme on our website, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Bluesky.
11 to 50 staff
The Global Undergraduate Awards
The Global Undergraduate Awards is the world's leading international academic awards programme that works to highlight the business leaders, influencers and disruptors of tomorrow through awarding remarkable undergraduate research. With a focus on exceptional scholarly achievement and innovation within the walls of academia, GUA aims to inspire a culture of excellence through which graduates create, advance and realise world-class ideas by equipping them with the skills, network and opportunities to raise their profiles, build their CVs and launch their ideas on a global platform. The GUA gathers exceptional students from across the globe to Dublin, Ireland, for the GUA Global Summit providing a collision point for high-potential academic achievers across all disciplines to facilitate the creation of a global community of young intelligentsia. GUA is proudly supported by The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science in Ireland. Times Higher Education - Student and many others Contact the GUA team on info@undergraduateawards.com for further information.
1 to 10 staff