Social Innovation

Hack Access returns to Dublin this autumn

By @SimonCocking 1 min pitch for what you are doing now? Gearing up for the second Hack Access Dublin in November…

9 years ago

Data Summit Dublin to Explore How Society Can Be Improved with Data

Data Summit Dublin 2017, which takes place on June 15th and 16th, is set to explore the role data can…

9 years ago

Survey reveals disconnect between perception and reality of technology’s benefit to society

A new survey to mark the showcase of THINKTECH, a €1 million project to grow ideas for a better Ireland,…

9 years ago

Shaping a Creative Future

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews. Iimage is from pixabay Here are some interesting insights about creativity,…

9 years ago

Revolution in waiting: Why not-for-profits need developers and what the tech sector can do about it

By  Conor Clancy, director of One for Ireland, a youth-led fundraising movement that combines online crowdfunding through social media with traditional fundraising…

9 years ago

Engage and Educate Fund launched to help people reach their full potential through education

Social Innovation Fund Ireland and law firm Mason Hayes & Curran, have launched a new €450,000 Engage and Educate Fund. The…

9 years ago

Social Innovation Fund Ireland’s Education Fund Launched

Social Innovation Fund Ireland, a charity created by the Government to find and back the best social innovations in Ireland…

9 years ago

€1 million raised by Social Innovation Fund Ireland

Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI) today marks its first official year in operation. During 2016, the organisation reached a number…

9 years ago

Minister Simon Coveney Announces the Winners of €1 Million THINKTECH Project

Simon Coveney T.D., Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, at an awards ceremony at Google, announced the four…

9 years ago

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