Minister Phil Hogan Launches New Forum on Philanthropy & Fundraising

12 July 2011

Fundraising Ireland is a key member of the new Forum for Philanthropy & Fundraising and has a key role in driving the fundraising capacity element of the Forum's objectives. Mary O'Kennedy, Chair of Fundraising Ireland, attended the first meeting of the new Forum.Mary O'Kennedy with Minister Phil Hogan - Forum for Philanthropy

Phil Hogan T.D., Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government,  launched the new Forum on Philanthropy & Fundraising on Wednesday, 29th June, 2011 which will have a mandate to develop a strategy to create the optimum environment to develop charities’ fundraising capacity and to expand philanthropy in Ireland.


Speaking at the first meeting of the Forum, which he chaired, Minister Hogan stated: ‘Recent research by Philanthropy Ireland has confirmed that the Irish People are indeed generous contributing more than €460m to good causes last year. I believe that if we develop the right environment for charitable fundraising and philanthropy the Irish people will contribute even more to funding civil society and creating a better and a fairer Ireland’.

“Civil society has a vital role to play in addressing the many challenges now facing the Irish people, the development of charitable fundraising capacity and the expansion of philanthropy in Ireland will better support the work of charities, voluntary groups, and artistic organisations who are doing so much to help people cope with the economic crisis and to make Ireland a better place to live.

He urged the Forum to report back by the end of the year with an agenda for action, and pledged his support for bright and sensible proposals to develop the sector.

UPDATE 12.07.11

Two meetings of the Forum have now taken place and a working group on developing fundraising capacity has been developed. Other areas the Forum on Philanthropy and Fundraising will look
at include: launching a National Giving Campaign and implementing the proper tax and legal infrastructures to faciliate the development of both philanthropy and fundraising capacity.

 

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