Irish Charities invited to apply for Movement for Good 2024 large grants

Ecclesiastical Insurance Ireland, in partnership with its parent company, the Benefact Group, is once again opening its heart and wallet to support the incredible work of Irish charities. This year, a generous €500,000 is up for grabs through the Movement for Good 2024 large grant awards, aimed at funding projects that will leave a lasting legacy in our communities.

Applications for the large grants of €10,000 or more are now open and close midnight on Friday 2 August.

Charities supporting education and skills, rural or community development, heritage, arts or culture, and climate change or environment are invited to apply online at: www.movementforgood.com/largergrants/

This funding, which can be utilised over three years, supports both project and core funding costs, providing charities with the flexibility they need to dream big and achieve even bigger.

Kids Own_Movement for Good Larger Grant Winner 2023
Kids Own Movement for Good Larger Grant Winner 2023

The Movement for Good Awards have been a beacon of hope for numerous Irish charities. With donations starting at €1,000 following public nominations and special grants of €5,000, these awards have already supported many in local communities. Last year, three Irish charities received large grants in excess of €15,000: Kids’ Own Publishing Partnership in Sligo, Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health and A Sense of Cork Midsummer Arts Festival in Cork.

David Lane, Managing Director for Ecclesiastical Insurance Ireland, added: “We recognise the vital need for longer-term funding in the charity sector, especially when it comes to bringing ambitious new ideas to life and initiating transformative projects. Through our large grants, we are not just offering financial support, but a lifeline to innovation. We empower charities to turn creative ideas into practical solutions that profoundly benefit society.

“Last year, over 900 charities applied, and we were thrilled to support three remarkable Irish winners with donations totalling over €46,500. This year, we aspire to extend our reach even further and urge all eligible charities in Ireland to apply online before the 2 August deadline.”

Since the introduction of the Movement for Good awards in 2019, Ecclesiastical Insurance and the Benefact Group have already donated over €540,000 to charities and good causes across the Island of Ireland and are committed to making a positive impact by supporting a diverse range of causes. 

For more information and an application guide which details how to apply for the large grants visit:  www.movementforgood.com/largergrants/

Charities are further reminded that our fourth draw of €1,000 winners takes place at the end of this month.  Nominations need to be received before Sunday, 21st July to be included in this draw. 

Movement for Good is funded by EIO plc, part of the Benefact Group.

 A Sense of Cork Midsummer Arts Festival in Cork
(Left/right) Fergus Hegarty, Aoife OÕSullivan, Xean Landingin, Scott Hayes, Ecclesiastical Insurance, Paul Fitzgerald, Susan Holland, Head of Participation & Engagement at Cork Midsummer Festival, Shane Crosbie and Andy Forrestal, Suisha Inclusive Arts at the Cope Foundation.
ThemeWe’re looking for projects which…
Education / skillsEnable learning and development, particularly among young people
Rural / community developmentSupport and build our communities, particularly in rural areas
Heritage / arts / cultureHelp celebrate, preserve or protect our heritage and culture
Climate change / environmentContribute to our collective challenge to tackle impact on the climate and environment

About the Movement for Good Awards

  1. Benefact Group’s Movement for Good Awards is giving away over €1million to help charities change lives for the better.
  2. €370,000 will be donated in €1,000 grants throughout the year. €250,000 will also be given away in €5,000 special grants, and up to €500,000 will be given in larger amounts over the course of the year.
  3. The €1,000 awards are open to all Irish-registered charities, not-for-profit organisations or community interest companies. Anyone can nominate at any time for the chance to receive €1,000.
  4. Movement for Good is funded by EIO plc, part of the Benefact Group.
  5. For more information visit www.movementforgood.com

About Ecclesiastical & Benefact Group:

  1. Owned by a registered charity, Benefact Trust, Ecclesiastical, part of the Benefact Group is a unique financial services organisation. With its main operations and headquarters in the UK, Ecclesiastical also operates in Australia, Canada and Ireland. 
  2. Ecclesiastical is a specialist insurer of the faith, heritage, fine art, charities, education and private client sectors.
  3. Benefact Group is an independent, specialist financial services group that exists to give all its available profits to charity.
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