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1 February 2012:
Free Meet the Buyer Event for Social Enterprises
Social enterprises based in the South East are invited to attend a free "meet the buyer" event on Friday, 12 February (9am-12.30pm) at the Kilkenny Ormonde Hotel (Kilkenny).
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20 January 2012:
Ray Murphy Bursary Application Deadline Reminder
Applications for the Ray Murphy Bursary will close on 20 April 2012. The Bursary was launched by Clann Credo - the Social Investment Fund and Philanthropy Ireland in 2010 to encourage postgraduate research into philanthropy, social finance and related
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Beneficiaries
Explore some of the projects that Clann Credo has supported by clicking on a project on the map or by selecting a project below the map.
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Abbeytown/Abbeyview Residents Association
Clann Credo's support for work undertaken by the Abbeytown/ Abbeyview Residents Association encapsulates the role of social finance in the community.
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Allihies Copper Mine Museum
With the Caha mountains at its back and the Atlantic Ocean to the fore, Allihies parish sits at the most southwesterly point of Ireland on Cork's Beara Peninsula.
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Ardara Sheltered Housing Association Ltd.
In 2004, members of the local Vincent de Paul formed the association to address the needs of the local elderly population. Through their close contact with the community they had seen how many of the
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Aughnamullen Sports, Leisure & Social Development Association
Sport never gets the credit it deserves. At the very heart of many communities - urban and rural - its contribution is often overlooked and unacknowledged. This is especially true of local clubs and a
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Avondhu Blackwater Partnership
The Avondhu Blackwater Partnership (ABP) was formed in 2008 through the merger of two local development bodies, to ensure a more coherent and strategic delivery of key local services.
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Ballybane Community Centre Ltd
With financial support from Clann Credo, the community in Ballybane has built its own state of the art Community Centre.
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Ballyfermot Family Resource Centre
It has been at the heart of the community for 21 years, providing services and supports for young and old and every age in between.
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Daisyhouse
Kate was on the streets at 11 years of age, wholly defenseless and thrust suddenly into danger and despair. She did not choose the streets, but dreadful circumstances in the family home and poor state
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Kyle GAA Club
Kyle GAA Club nestles in the borderlands between Tipperary, Offaly and Laois, although it is the latter county that the club calls home.
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RedBranch Cafe
The Redbranch Cafe Project is determined to reverse these rather ominous trends.
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Ros FM
Ros FM broadcasts to an estimated audience of over 10,000 people within a 10 mile radius of Roscommon town. Established on a pilot basis in 2003, the station has become a firm community favourite and
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Vantastic
Vantastic provides an accessible transport service for people with mobility difficulties.
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