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Coca-Cola Ireland 'Thank You Fund' Open for Applications

To celebrate 125 years, Coca-Cola has established the Coca-Cola 125 Years Thank You Fund, in partnership with The Wheel and the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action NICVA.

Starbucks Realising Potential 2011 Fund

Have you got a BIG idea that will make a real difference to your local area? Are you between the ages of 16 and 25? Would you like to pitch your idea for money to make it happen? 

Don't Forget to Apply for The Ireland Funds Grant

There is still more than a month left to apply for the The Ireland Funds 2011 Grant Round for projects in both Ireland and Northern Ireland.

The Ireland Funds will accept applications from 1 February until 5pm GMT on 31 March, 2011.

An Easy Way to Earn Some Cash for Your Charity

There is an opportunity for charitable organisations to mobilize the network of contacts and volunteers which you have in your database and turn their effort into cash for your organisation.

Ryan Trust Among Ireland's Foremost Philanthropists

Declan Ryan and the late Cathal Ryan, sons of Ryanair founder Dr Tony Ryan, have emerged as among Ireland's foremost philanthropists following a donation last week of $14m (€10m) to build schools i

Funding Scheme to Support National Organisations in CV Sector

The Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs, today announced that applications are being invited under a new round of funding for the Scheme to Support National Organisations in the

US-based Grant Award Opens to Republic of Ireland

The Wheel is pleased to announce that the CTK Foundation has accepted it's invitation to extend it's 2011 Heart and Soul Grant Award Program into the Republic of Ireland.

Irish Charity Launches €15m Appeal

Less than 18 months after stating on television that she might have to sell her house to fund Chernobyl Children International, Adi Roche announced yesterday that the charity planned a €15 million

Think Happy Thoughts and Earn €1 for Charity

A kind word may be free – but a happy thought on your Twitter or Facebook page could go one better and contribute a euro to charity.

Charity Begins In the Workplace

The past three years have been very difficult for charities as public and private sources of funding have dried up and the recession has dragged on.

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