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There is a lot going on at the moment and this blog is aimed at keeping you informed of significant developments that may have an impact on your organisation.
Simon Anholt and Madeline Hung are founders of a virtual country and I think you should become one of its first citizens.
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.…
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!
There are more than 20,000 nonprofit organisations operating in Ireland today.
As part of our series of blogs for Charity Trustees’ Week, The Wheel spoke to Austin O’Sullivan about his role as trustee of The Wheel.
Charity Trustees’ Week is long overdue – trustees are great and their work has gone unacknowledged and unappreciated for far too long.
A look back at The Wheel's 2017, including our impact and the numbers that tell the story.
Some charities are contracted by the State to deliver essential services – especially in the areas of health and social care.
The Wheel sees ‘sustainable’ communities as being economically thriving, environmentally healthy and socially resilient.
There are almost 50,000 charity trustees in Ireland today.
As part of the European Parliament funded project, Europe’s Future: Activating Youth and Community Involvement in European Decision Making,
The sector is currently transitioning through a period of rapid and unprecedented change in the way we are regulated, funded, and indeed…
Earlier this year, the Charities Regulator published some very useful guidance on internal financial controls and guidance to trustees.
The Gradireland Graduate Careers Fair 2017 took place on Wednesday 4 October in the RDS.
Looking at media headlines this summer it’s clear that governance is a huge concern for institutions across all walks of life in Ireland.
With a background studying history and Political Science at college and with a keen interest in current affairs and public policy, I was delighted to get the…
Last October, I had the great pleasure of participating in an afternoon panel on "What's next for digital transformation in nonprofit organisations."
The underlying principles of social enterprise are fundamentally different to that of standard business.
Executive transitions and leadership succession can be difficult for all organisations, with specific challenges for nonprofits.