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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

The Integration Centre

The Integration Centre is a non-governmental organisation which is committed to the integration and inclusion of people from immigrant backgrounds in Ireland.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Race-Ethnicity

The Heritage Council

The Council’s statutory functions include proposing policies and priorities for the identification, protection, preservation and enhancement of the national heritage.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/

The Fire Station Artists Studio

Fire Station Artists’ Studios (FSAS) provides subsidised combined living and working studios for Irish and international artists, large scale sculpture workshop facilities and training opportunities for artists. Fire Station Artists’ Studios training programme has expanded to include digital and film training and we continue to host technical training and master classes which incorporates critical reflection.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: http://www.firestation.ie

The Common Ground

The primary mission of The Common Ground is to promote and develop participation in the arts, as a means towards continually regenerating and affirming our community life. The Common Ground will act as a resource for all people resident within the Bluebell, Inchicore, Rialto and Kilmainham area and is concerned with developing relationships, deepening cultural understandings and practical co-operation with other communities and sectors of interest.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: https://www.commonground.ie/

The Marie Keating Foundation

Following their mother Marie’s death from breast cancer in 1998, the Keating family promised to provide the people of Ireland with vital information, advice and support on the signs and symptoms of cancer and help to prevent cancer or detect it at its earliest stages. The Marie Keating Foundation was established in her memory and with this central ambition in mind.

  • Education
  • Health
Website: https://www.mariekeating.ie/

The Gaiety School of Acting

The Gaiety School of Acting - The National Theatre School of Ireland is a Not for Profit organisation working in the Cultural sphere. Our message is to enhance Creativity and Confidence through the medium of performance. Our policy to train actors for the theatre, film and television industries.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
  • Media
Website: https://gaietyschool.com/

The Iveagh Trust:

Founded by Edward Cecil Guinness in 1890, The Iveagh Trust is the oldest housing charity in Ireland. We are a statutory trust established under the Iveagh Trust Acts 1899–1961 and a registered housing charity. The Trust is an Approved Housing Body and operates on a not-for-profit basis.

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

The Rediscovery Centre

The Rediscovery Centre is Ireland’s national centre for the circular economy, registered with the Charities Regulator under RCN 20070106. Their mission is to demonstrate best practise reuse and repair, facilitate environmental research and education and support environmental protection.

  • Environment
Website: http://www.rediscoverycentre.ie/

The Model

The Model, home of The Niland Collection, is one of Ireland’s leading contemporary arts centres. This award-winning building is home to the impressive Niland Collection of art, one of the most notable collections in Ireland and featuring works by John and Jack B. Yeats, Estella Solomons, Paul Henry and Louis Le LeBrocquy among others.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: https://www.themodel.ie/

The Wheel

The Wheel's fundamental purpose is to assist in developing the Community and Voluntary Sector so that it becomes for itself a powerful voice for change.

  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://www.wheel.ie/

The Organic Centre

The Organic Centre is a charity & social enterprise that works hard to increase knowledge, and awareness about organic growing, biodiversity, climate change, food sovereignty and sustainable energy. We operate from a community-based model that works with people; we promote inclusion and work for the common good, as well as education.

  • Education
  • Environment
Website: https://www.theorganiccentre.ie/

The Soar Foundation

Soar is a collective movement which believes that there is greatness within all young people. We act on this by creating and delivering early intervention, character development workshops for young people aged 13 to 18 years from all backgrounds.

  • Children-Youth
  • Education
Website: https://www.soar.ie/

The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre offers a free, confidential listening and support service for women and men who have been raped and/or sexually abused at any time in their lives, or for anyone who wants to talk about the effects of sexual violence.

  • Sexual Violence-Abuse
Website: https://www.drcc.ie/

The Switchboard

Ireland's oldest LGBTQIA+ helpline. Formerly known as Tel-A-Friend, then Gay Switchboard, The Switchboard has operated since 1974 providing listening support and signposting for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual and other members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

  • Sexual Orientation
  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://www.theswitchboard.ie/

The Learning Curve Institute

The Learning Curve Institute is Ireland's leading specialist trainer in mental health, addiction and best practice in the workplace. The Institute was set up as a Private Limited Company early in 2009. All of our training is designed and delivered by professionally trained specialists with real life on the ground experience.

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

the Other clinic

We are a patient-first professional counselling & psychotherapy clinic. Psychoanalytically trained. Dublin based. As Lacanian psychoanalysts our priority in treating patients is to appreciate what makes them unique

  • Health
Website: https://theotherclinic.ie

The Irish Palatine Association

The Irish Palatine Association was established in 1989 to encourage and develop a sense of identity among Irish Palatine families and their descendants throughout the world.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
  • Education
Website: https://www.irishpalatines.org/

The MART Gallery & Studios

MART is an artist-led organisation founded by Matthew Nevin & Ciara Scanlan, and supported by core members through an ethos of cooperation. MART seeks to create opportunities in which practitioners are encouraged to take risks and move beyond traditional models of exhibition and art-making.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: https://mart.ie/

The Health Zone Show

Tune in + Empower Your Health with Amazing Guests, Stimulating Topics + Engaging Interviews on The Health Zone Show. Topics include: Relationships, Health, Motivation, Spirituality, Success, Finance, Self-Healing, Intuitive Medicine, Philosophy, Alternative Health, Creativity, Mental Health, Stress, Ireland, Nutrition, Self-Help, Mind, Autism, Habits.

  • Health
  • Media
Website: https://www.thehealthzoneshow.com/

The National Youth Health Programme (NYHP)

he National Youth Health Programme is a partnership between the National Youth Council of Ireland, the Health Promotion Unit of the Department of Health and Children and the Youth Affairs Section of the Department of Education & Science.

  • Children-Youth
  • Health
Website: https://www.youth.ie/

The Irish Girl Guides

The Irish Girl Guides (IGG) has approximately 12,000 youth and adult members in Ireland, with a paid staff supporting the work of volunteers in the organisation. We are a youth-driven, dynamic organisation offering a varied and exciting programme for girls and young women aged 5-30, and opportunities for women of all ages.

  • Children-Youth
Website: https://irishgirlguides.ie/

The Hope Foundation

The Hope Foundation was set up in February 1999 by three Cork women with a combined 35 years experience in development work. The Foundation works primarily with the street children in Calcutta and the subsequent difficulties that these children encounter.

  • Children-Youth
  • World Development
Website: https://www.hopefoundation.ie/

The Ark

The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children, is situated in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin's Cultural Quarter. The Ark is Europe's first custom-designed arts centre for children and opened in September, 1995.

  • Children-Youth
  • Education
Website: https://ark.ie/

The Irish Blue Cross

The Irish Blue Cross is an animal care charity, dedicated to the welfare of sick and injured pets; founded in Ireland in 1945. The Charity is one of Ireland’s largest animal welfare organisations and undertakes approx. 27,000 procedures, treatments, surgeries, etc., per annum to benefit pets of owners who can not afford the full cost of private veterinary care.

  • Animal Welfare-Rights
Website: https://www.bluecross.ie/

The ALFA Project

The ALFA Project aims to support young people in their quest to understand the world and to deepen their experience of their own humanity. It aims to provide a meaningful education for young people within the community in County Clare.

  • Children-Youth
  • Education
Website: http://www.alfaproject.org
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