Charities

AI for Good event at UCD discusses technology’s potential

When asked to think about artificial intelligence (AI), people might imagine a dystopian future where robots have taken over the…

7 years ago

Asset-Backed Bitcoin Forks being Launch

Earth Dollar forms alliance with Bitcoin Air to launch a series of Asset-Backed Bitcoin Hard Forks A series of asset-backed…

7 years ago

Indeed supporting new drive to improve young people’s digital skills

Indeed is supporting D7 Educate Together National School as 480 of its students embark on the School Excellence Fund programme…

7 years ago

Sidera and AidCoin together: First ICO to donate percentage of raise to charity via AidCoin

Sidera and AidCoin have signed an agreement that will improve the survival of endangered animals. Sidera commits to donating 1%…

7 years ago

MEET THE MAN WHO CROWDFUNDED HIS WAY OUT OF HOMELESSNESS

For over a decade, Joe was homeless. He slept in hostels and on friends’ sofas - and sometimes on the…

8 years ago

New €500,000 Resilient Communities Fund opens for local projects

Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI) and Tomar Trust today announced the launch of Resilient Communities Fund 2017. The €500,000 fund…

8 years ago

Ricoh Ireland has donated €30.000 to FoodCloud

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Ricoh Ireland has today donated €30.000 to the non-profit organisation FoodCloud. FoodCloud offers…

9 years ago

PayPal donates over €55,000 to Irish charities

PayPal today announced that it has donated over €55,000 ($60,000) to seven Irish charities. Five of the charities received funding…

9 years ago

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