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Simon Anholt and Madeline Hung are founders of a virtual country and I think you should become one of its first citizens.
This programme offers you, in your leadership role in your organisation, an unparalleled leadership development opportunity.
This year’s Charity Trustees’ Week takes place from 12 - 16 November.
The new Strategy aims to map out how we can positively embrace digital advances for the benefit of our society and economy.
As part of a series of blogs for Charities Trustee Week (12-17 November 2018), Derek McCabe, Chairperson of the social justice charity Extern …
Over 60,000 people in Ireland volunteer their time every year to serve as charity trustees. That’s roughly the capacity of the Aviva stadium!
Join us for the second Regional Gathering as part of the National Dialogue on Climate Action to explore how we, as a nation, can work together to take action…
It's all happening at Croke Park on 23 May 2019. Ticket information and further details to be announced January 2019.
The Wheel today welcomed the publication of the Charities Regulator’s new Code of Governance for Charities but calls on Government to streamline and fund…
State told to value and support the community, voluntary and not-for-profit sector - New Report.
Last week, I hit off my phone by accident and Siri asked me if there was anything she could do for me. “Finish my QQI validation application” said I.…
The Wheel invites you to attend the 2018 Charity Impact Awards.
To mark Google’s 15th year in Dublin, Google.org is contributing €1M to 15 organisations dedicated to tackling important social issues and creating opportunity…
On 5 December 2018 in Dublin, local community members, health workers, community organisations and charities funded by the HSE and those working in the…
The Expert Council on NGO Law of the Conference of INGOs has just published a new study: Review on international standards relating to reporting and disclosure…
Community Services Programme Support Fund will benefit over 980 full-time equivalent staff in community-based organisations.
A new report published by the Carnegie UK Trust sets out the key questions to be addressed to pave the way for a successful basic income pilot.