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The Community Foundation for Ireland seeks to inspire donors and support charities and community groups. Established in 2000 we have made grants on behalf of donors of over €6million, mostly in Ireland.

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Our latest grants round of Our Grassroots grants scheme is now open for applications. Follow here to see if your group meets the criteria and to get an application form.

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Grants Impact Map

The Community Foundation and its donors have been giving to various voluntary and charitable groups around the country for nearly 10 years. Take a look at our Grants Impact Map to see the difference the grants have made to all the counties and communities around Ireland.

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Latest News

The Community Foundation for Ireland Launches New Website to Correspond with 10th Anniversary

01 March 2010 | In News

The Community Foundation for Ireland is delighted to present our new look website to correspond with our 10 Year Anniversary. The Community Foundation has gone through tremendous growth and expansion over our ten years in existence and we hope the site will highlight the progress and achievements we have made over that period.

Some new elements which we are introducing to the site include a Grassroots Grants Map, which shows the amount given to each county in Ireland through our Grassroots Grants Scheme, previously known as the Small Grants Scheme. Also a photo gallery has been added and this shows some of the projects which we have supported over the years, both, with our own grants schemes and grants from various donor funds.

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The Community Foundation for Ireland Calls on Government to Support Philanthropy

01 March 2010 | In News

Speaking as a voice for donors and future philanthropists, The Community Foundation for Ireland expressed dismay after the 2010 Finance Bill was published in February. We need government to really get behind philanthropy in Ireland to help us develop a giving culture. One mechanism to help is the tax laws. We had hoped that reliefs for charitable giving would be decoupled from other business reliefs this year as was recommended by The Commission on Taxation report in 2009.
 

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Calendar of Events

30 March 2010 | The Importance of Charitable Bequests in Developing Irish Philanthropy

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14 April 2010 | Realising the Power and Potential of Women’s Philanthropy

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15 April 2010 | Family Philanthropy, How / Why / When to Talk Philanthropy with a Client

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