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Non-Profit Directory

Below is a list of some Non-Profit Organisations operating in Ireland. If you would also like to be included in this list, send your details to info@fundraising.ie.

  • ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF IRELAND

    National Office
    Temple Road, Blackrock, Co Dublin
    T: (01) 207 3800
    F: (01) 210 3772
    E: info@alzheimer.ie
    W: www.alzheimer.ie
    The Alzheimer Society of Ireland was established in 1982 by a group of carers with the aim of providing support and services to people with dementia and their carers. The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is now the leading dementia care organisation in the country with 29 branches nationwide.

  • AMNESTY

    Sean MacBride House
    48 Fleet Street, Dublin 2
    T: (+353 1) 863 8300
    F: (+353 1) 671 9338
    E: info@amnesty.iol.ie
    W:www.amnesty.ie
    Amnesty International is an organisation whose members are dedicated to freeing prisoners of conscience, to gaining fair trial for political prisoners, to ending torture, political killings and ‘disappearances’ and to abolishing the death penalty throughout the world.

  • ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF IRELAND

    1 Clanwilliam Square
    Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2
    T: (+353 1) 661 8188
    F: (+353 1) 661 8261
    E:info@arthritisireland.ie
    W:www.arthritisireland.ie
    The Arthritis Foundation of Ireland is a national organisation working for and with people with arthritis.

  • AWARE

    72 Lr Leeson Street, Dublin 2
    T: (+353 1) 661 7211
    F: (+353 1) 661 7217
    E: info@aware.ie
    W: www.aware.ie
    Aware is a voluntary organisation formed in 1985 by a group of interested patients, relatives and mental health professionals, whose aims are to assist that section of the population whose lives are directly affected by depression.

  • BARNARDOS

    Christchurch Square, Dublin 8
    T: (+353 1) 453 0355
    F: (+353 1) 343 0300
    E: info@barnardos.ie
    W: www.barnardos.ie
    Barnardos exists to advance the welfare of children and families in Ireland.

  • BARRETSTOWN GANG CAMP

    Barretstown Castle,
    Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare
    T: (+353 45) 864 115
    F: (+353 45) 864 197
    E: info@barretstown.org
    W: www.barretstown.org
    Barretstown’s mission is to benefit seriously ill children through an international summer programme and — through year-round programmes — to support children with special needs and their families, and the volunteers, health professionals and policy makers who serve these children.

  • BEAUMOUNT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    Beaumont Road, Dublin 9
    T: (+353 1) 809 2161
    E: friends@bhf.ie
    W:www.bhf.ie
    Like any major hospital, Beaumont has a substantial list of important projects which the Department of Health and Children cannot fund. These projects range from patient comfort and care programmes to the provision of equipment and facilities. The Hospital also engages in important research which is largely funded voluntarily.

  • CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL

    Christchurch Place, Dublin 8
    T: (+353 1) 677 8099
    E: welcome@cccdub.ie
    W:www.christchurchdublin.ie
    Christ Church Cathedral (founded c.1028) is the spiritual heart of the city, and one of the top visitor attractions in Dublin.

  • FOCUS IRELAND

    9 – 12 High Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8
    T: (+353 1) 881 5900
    F: (+353 1) 881 5950
    E: info@focusireland.ie
    W: www.focusireland.ie
    Focus Ireland aims to advance the rights of homeless people to live in a place they call home through quality housing, services, research and advocacy.

  • GOAL

    13 Cumberland Street
    Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
    T: (+353 1) 280 9779
    F: (+353 1) 280 9215
    E:info@goal.ie
    W: www.goal.ie
    GOAL believes that every human being has the right to the fundamentals of life, food, water, shelter, healthcare and literacy. Throughout the developing world, people are dying for want of those basic rights. GOAL’s mission is to respond quickly and efficiently with emergency supplies.

  • IRISH HAEMOPHILIA SOCIETY

    First Floor, Cathedral Court,
    New Street, Dublin 8
    T: (+353 1) 657 9900
    F: (+353 1) 657 9901
    E: info@haemophilia.ie
    W: www.haemophilia.ie
    The Irish Haemophilia Society offers education and support to all members living with haemophilia, von Willebrand’s Disease and related bleeding disorders. The Society is vigilant on safety and availability of treatment, and produces various publications and organises Information Meetings, Annual Conferences, Family Weekends, Regional Visits, and updates on treatment.

  • THE MOAT THEATRE

    The Moat Theatre
    Naas
    Co.Kildare
    T: 045 883030
    E: manager@moattheatre.com
    The Moat Theatre includes a 200 seater auditorium and stage with retractable seating and a fly tower, two rehearsal rooms, male and female dressing rooms and a foyer/coffee shop and bar area.

  • PLAN IRELAND

    126 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2
    T: (+353 1) 659 9601
    F: (+353 1) 659 9602
    E: info@plan.ie
    W: www.plan.ie
    Established in 2003, Plan Ireland is a child-centered community development organisation, part of Plan International which itself was founded over 75 years ago. It is an independent organisation with no religious, political or governmental affiliations. It currently works in 50 developing countries directly supporting more than 1,500,000 children and their families, and an estimated 9,000,000 others living in communities working with Plan.

  • SAMARITANS IRELAND

    4-5 Usher’s Court, Usher’s Quay, Dublin 8
    T: (+353 1) 671 0071
    F: (+353 1) 671 0043
    E: info@samaritans.org
    W: www.samaritans.org
    Samaritans, the emotional heath charity, offers confidential emotional suppoort to all. Our service is provided 24 hours a day, 265 days a year by over 1,800 volunteers in 20 branches nationwide. At the heart of this service is the belief that offering people the opportunity to be listened to in confidence and accepted without prejudice, can alleviate despair and suicidal feelings.

  • UNICEF IRELAND

    33 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
    T: (+353 1) 878 3000
    E: info@unicef.ie
    W: www.unicef.ie
    UNICEF Ireland provides assistance to and works for long-term improvement in the lives of children living in the world’s poorest countries by supporting programmes aimed primarily at protecting children through education, health and the long-term eradication of poverty as well as emergency relief. For 60 years UNICEF has been the world’s leader for children, working on the ground in 155 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence.