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Irish Links

Irish Links is an online directory that lists Irish non-profit and community organisations. The directory houses about 1,500 organisations in various categories, which are listed alphabetically.

Listings on Irish Links are free. Please note that only Irish non-profit or community organisations can submit items for listing.

Submit your organisation's details to the directory by emailing us the details of your organisation, including mission statement, aims and objectives, areas of work and contact details. Choose the two most suitable categories where your group or project should be listed. 

Help us to keep Irish Links up to date. If you require changes to the information displayed or need to add new text, contact info@activelink.ie

Inistioge Puppy Rescue

Inistioge Puppy Rescue is a non-profit animal rescue organisation based in Co. Killkenny. Puppy Rescue is a home run organisation. Registered Charity No: CHY 13987.

  • Animal Welfare-Rights
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Inistioge-Puppy-Rescue-790351364333318/

Inner City Renewal Group - Local Employment Service, Dublin 1

We work with the local residents to enable them to access employment and further education and training opportunities, and also mediate with employers, promoting the service and linking them to job ready suitable clients.Our service is free, voluntary and locally based.

  • Employment-Unemployment
  • Poverty-Exclusion
Website: http://www.localemploymentservices.ie/locations/dublin/eastside_docklands/

Inspire

We are an all-island charity and social enterprise and our aim is wellbeing for all. We work together with people living with mental ill health, intellectual disability, autism and addictions to ensure they live with dignity and realise their full potential. We campaign to create a society free from stigma and discrimination, creating a culture of compassion that focuses on people and their abilities.

  • Disability
  • Health
Website: https://www.inspirewellbeing.org/

Institute of Technology Carlow

The Mission of Institute of Technology Carlow to Engage, Learn, Challenge and Innovate is articulated through an educational environment and context where learners pursue studies in higher education and research up to doctoral level.

  • Education
Website: https://www.itcarlow.ie/

Institute of Public Health

The Institute informs public policy to support healthier populations in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  • Health
Website: https://publichealth.ie/

International School for Peace Studies, Messines Peace Projects

Mesen (Flemish)/Messines (English), Belgium, was the location of a battle, which proved pivotal in the first World War, and which resulted in huge losses of members of the Nationalist 16th Irish and the Unionist 36th Ulster Divisions.

  • Education
  • Peace-Reconciliation
Website: http://www.schoolforpeace.com

International Organisation for Migration (IOM)

Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. IOM is part of the United Nations system, as a related organization.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Race-Ethnicity
Website: https://www.iom.int/

INTO (Irish National Teachers' Organisation)

The Irish National Teachers' Organization - Cumann Múinteoirí Éireann - was founded in 1868 and is the largest teachers' trade union in Ireland. It represents teachers at primary level in the Republic of Ireland and at primary and post-primary level in Northern Ireland.

  • Workplace
Website: https://www.into.ie/

IRD Duhallow

IRD Duhallow is a community-based integrated rural development company that was established in 1989. The company combines the efforts and resources of the State Bodies, Local Authorities, Local Communities and individual entrepreneurs for the benefit of the local areas.

  • Community Development-Renewal
Website: https://www.irdduhallow.com/

Irish Global Health Network

The Irish Global Health Network (IGHN) is an independent network of people from different backgrounds, sectors and disciplines who are concerned with health inequities and issues that impact on the health and development of populations at a global level, with a particular commitment to those living in low- and middle-income countries.

  • Health
  • Poverty-Exclusion
Website: https://globalhealth.ie/

Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed (INOU)

The Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed is a federation of unemployed people and over 180 groups throughout the country, concerned with combating unemployment. The overall objective of the organisation is to represent the interests and views of all unemployed people and their dependants at a national level.

  • Employment-Unemployment
Website: https://www.inou.ie/

Irish Association for Palliative Care (IAPC)

Established in 1993 as an all-island body with the purpose of promoting palliative care nationally and internationally, the Irish Association for Palliative Care (IAPC) is a multi-disciplinary membership organisation. The association exists to promote palliative care through opportunities for networking, education, publications and representation on national bodies.

  • Carers
  • Education
  • Health
Website: https://iapc.ie/

Irish Foster Care Association

The Irish Foster Care Association is the representative body for foster care in Ireland. Child-centred and rights-based, IFCA promotes excellence in foster care for all those involved.

  • Children-Youth
  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://www.ifca.ie/

Irish Peatland Conservation Council

The Irish Peatland Conservation Council's mission is to conserve a representative sample of the bogs of Ireland for future generations to enjoy. The IPCC is an independent conservation charity entirely supported by voluntary contributions.

  • Environment
Website: https://www.ica.ie/

Irish Environmental Network

Irish Environmental Network (IEN) represents to government the capacity building and funding needs of its member organisations, all of whom are involved in one way or another in the well-being, protection and enhancement of the environment.

  • Environment
Website: https://ien.ie/

Irish Rural Link (IRL)

Our mission is to influence, inform on local, national and European development policies in favour of rural communities, especially those marginalised as a result of rural poverty, exclusion and isolation, and support rural communities to implement appropriate strategic programmes that improve their circumstances.

  • Rural Development
Website: https://www.irishrurallink.ie/

Irish Traveller Movement (ITM)

The Irish Traveller Movement (ITM) is a national network of organisations and individuals working within the Traveller community.

  • Race-Ethnicity
Website: https://itmtrav.ie/

Irish Refugee Council

The Irish Refugee Council is an independent, membership-based, non-governmental organisation (NGO). It seeks to ensure that Ireland's asylum policy and practice accord fully with international law and the human rights of asylum-seekers and refugees

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Race-Ethnicity
Website: https://www.irishrefugeecouncil.ie/

Irish Penal Reform Trust

The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) is Ireland's leading non-governmental organisation campaigning for rights for people in prison and the progressive reform of Irish penal policy. In existence since 1994, IPRT has an established role as an independent voice in public debate on the Irish penal system.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
Website: https://www.iprt.ie/

Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)

ICCL is an independent membership organisation that works to defend and extend civil liberties and human rights. A core part of the ICCL's work is raising awareness of civil liberties, rights and justice issues.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
Website: https://www.iccl.ie/

Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH)

The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) was formed in 1982 by housing and hostel organisations in Ireland to act as a national representative, promotional, information and advisory federation.

  • Housing-Homelessness
Website: https://www.icsh.ie/

Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA)

The Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) is the national organisation of people with limited mobility. Our goal is to achieve community inclusion and 'equality of life' for our members.

  • Disability
Website: https://www.iwa.ie/

Irish ME/CFS Association

The Irish ME/CFS Association, through our various activities and awareness campaigns, strives to improve the situation for people with ME/CFS and to give them information to empower themselves.

  • Disability
  • Health
Website: http://www.irishmecfs.org/

Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind

The Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind Dogs is a registered charity. Our mission is to provide a residential mobility service for the blind - to the highest international standard and free of charge - to enable blind people achieve their full independence and potential.

  • Disability
Website: https://guidedogs.ie/

Irish Deaf.com

Irish Deaf.com was created in February 2003 as part of a project for European Year of People with Disabilities. The Directory is currently operated by one person - Stephen Gilligan. This is an independent project not funded by any Deaf group.

  • Disability
Website: https://www.irishdeaf.com/
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