Peace & Reconciliation

The Ireland Funds address sectarianism and violence in Northern Ireland by supporting initiatives that address the lack of understanding and respect for varying cultural and religious values; a stagnant economy that has inflicted long-term unemployment; and inadequate opportunities in education, employment and personal development.

The Ireland Funds address sectarianism and violence in Northern Ireland by supporting initiatives that address the lack of understanding and respect for varying cultural and religious values; a stagnant economy that has inflicted long-term unemployment; and inadequate opportunities in education, employment and personal development.

Examples of our Grantees

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1428 Active Retirement Club

174 Trust

A K Ilen Boatbuilding School

Abbey School

Abbey Theatre

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Adult Literacy and Basic Education

Age & Opportunity

Age Action Ireland

Age Concern Causeway

Age Concern Causeway

Age Concern Network of Newcastle and District

Age Northern Ireland

Aisling Irish Community Center

Akidwa

ALONE

Alzheimer Society of Ireland

Amber, Kilkenny Women’s Refuge

American Irish Historical Society

An Cosán The Shanty

An Taisce The Multi County Trust for Ireland

Anam Cara Parent & Sibling Bereavement Support

Apex Housing Association Derry

ARC Healthy Living Centre

Ardglass Development Association

Ardoyne Holycross Boxing Club

Arthritis Care Northern Ireland

Ashoka Ireland

AsIAm

Athlone Community Radio

Autism Speaks

Aware

Baboró Inter Arts Festival for Children

Backstage Theatre

Ballinglen Arts Foundation

Ballybeg Community Development Project