Rathmore Social Action Group: Expression of Interest - Development of a 50th Anniversary Book
Rathmore Social Action Group CLG
Expression of interest for the Development of a 50th anniversary book on the Rathmore Social Action Group CLG
Issued by: Rathmore Social Action Group (SAG)
Date: 27th May 2025
1. Introduction
Rathmore Social Action Group (SAG), a community organisation established in 1975 committed to supporting community development in East Kerry and North Cork, is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from experienced individuals or teams to research, write, and produce a high-quality commemorative book celebrating the history, legacy and future potential of the organisation.
This publication will mark our 50th anniversary, capturing the people, stories, and impact that have shaped Rathmore SAG’s journey to date.
2. Project Overview
The commemorative book will serve as both a historical record and a narrative of community spirit, social progress, and volunteerism. It will reflect the voice and values of Rathmore SAG while engaging a broad audience, including current and former members, volunteers, funders, and the wider community.
3. Scope of Work
The selected party will be expected to:
- Conduct research using archival material, oral histories, and interviews
- Develop an engaging written narrative chronicling key events, themes, and personal stories
- Work to capture the spirit, values, and enduring impact of the SAG
- Curate and incorporate historical photographs and documents
- Oversee design, layout, and editorial processes
- Deliver the final book in both print-ready and digital formats
4. Submission Requirements
Interested parties are invited to submit an EOI that includes:
- A statement outlining relevant experience in writing, publishing, and/or community-based storytelling, historical writing skills would be welcome
- Examples of past work (e.g. Publications, commemorative publications, similar community projects)
- Overview of the proposed methodology and milestone timelines
- Background of the proposed team or individual and timelines
- Two referees
- Timeline set out inline with SAG’s celebration date on October 2025
5. Timeline
The SAG will celebrate its 50th Anniversary at an event on the 25th of October 2025 the Book will be launched at this event
6. Budget
A maximum budget of €10,000 is available for this work (inclusive of VAT)
7. Assessment Criteria
EOIs will be assessed based on:
- Demonstrated experience with similar projects, especially in community or nonprofit contexts
- Quality of past publications
- Cultural and historical sensitivity
- Creative approach and alignment with Rathmore SAG’s values
- Capacity to deliver the project within agreed timeframes
8. Submission Process
EOIs should be submitted in PDF format via email to:
Contact: Noreen Fleming
Email: noreen.fleming@sag.ie
Subject line: EOI – Commemorative History Book – Rathmore SAG
9. Closing Date for Submissions:
COB 10th June 2025
Shortlisted candidates may be invited to attend an interview or provide a more detailed proposal.
10. Enquiries
For confidential enquiries additional information, or to discuss the EOI, please contact:
Anne Fitzgerald
Position: SAG Company Director
Email: Annefitzdublin@gmail.com
TEL 086-8133375
Appendix 1 – Note on the SAG
Those who founded, moulded and shaped the Social Action Group were strongly influenced by the Christian ethos of service to others by the Meitheal tradition, where neighbours gathered to help neighbours and by ideals of social justice and equality. Young people in the group are encouraged to make a genuine effort, as a group to brighten up the lives of other people and assist in the creation of a community of shared values, responsibilities, opportunities and benefits.
Founded in 1975 the SAG has 4 main objectives
- Youth Work - To promote the development and involvement of young people in their community and society.
- Social Care - In particular the assistance of older members of the community to live their lives with dignity and respect.
- Community Development - Through the securing and resourcing of facilities and activities to improve the overall quality of life for local people, in particular those experiencing hardship.
- To provide aid for the Developing World.
For further information please visit https://sag.ie/