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From Chocolate Bars to Bitrates

The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when…

2 years ago

The Linux Foundation announces 31 Open Source Training Scholarship Awardees

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, has announced the recipients of the 2018 Linux Foundation…

7 years ago

GirlCrew announce ‘1 Pay Day Away’ fundraiser

Irish startup, GirlCrew, is kickstarting a new campaign “1 Pay Day Away” this week to highlight the reality of living…

7 years ago

Futurewize schools programme on an upward trajectory in 2019

Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI), a non-profit organisation which focuses on entrepreneurship education in both primary and secondary schools has today…

7 years ago

Bitcoin, crypto currencies, Patrick PK McDonnell, the Coyote of Wallstreet, exclusive Irish Tech News interview

By @SimonCocking Patrick PK McDonnell Crypto Dev, Dreamer, Enthusiast, Miner, Trader, Trickster, VC, Paid mind of 700+ Devs, Ex $TIT Director of Biz Dev.…

10 years ago

Minister for Social Enterprise launches Community Finance with over €100 million available

Recently appointed Minister for Social Enterprise Ann Phelan TD, formally launched Community Finance (Ireland) the new brand for one of the largest…

10 years ago

LinkedIn Launches Volunteer Marketplace To Match Irish NGOs With Skilled Volunteers

LinkedIn has launched a 'Volunteer Marketplace', to help Irish charities find and connect with skilled professionals who want to donate their…

11 years ago

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