PRESS RELEASE

9 July 2024

Charity Body Urges Government to Invest Additional Budget Spending in Long-Term Strategy Against Polarisation, Inequality, and Social Isolation
 
The Wheel, Ireland’s national association of charities, has called on the Government to allocate a sufficient portion of the additional 6.9 Billion spending package announced today (9 July 2024) in the Summer Economic Statement to develop a long-term, holistic strategy to combat the growing issues of polarisation, inequality, and social isolation in communities.
 
Representing over 2,400 charities and community groups, The Wheel emphasised the necessity of harnessing the collective experience of Ireland’s 35,000 charities, community groups, and social enterprises to promote social cohesion. “The role and breadth of Ireland’s not-for-profit sector is not widely understood,” according to Colette Bennett, Director of Advocacy and Research. “While the sector tends to be associated with disability services and alleviation of poverty, it also includes sports and youth clubs, arts organisations, and tidy towns committees. It benefits people’s lives in ways they don’t always recognise, and plays a huge part in ensuring that our communities are happy, healthy, and inclusive.” 
 
Bennett said that Budget 2025 should not lose focus on Ireland’s more vulnerable people and the supports and services that they rely on – services that are frequently provided by community and voluntary organisations, charities, and social enterprises. 
 
These organisations provide healthcare, home care, disability supports, and mental health services, among many other things,” he said. ‘They're a lifeline for large numbers of older people, people with disabilities, people experiencing homelessness, lone parents, and so many more. These services are essential parts of our society, not optional ones, and they need adequate resources to make sure that people can continue to use them. The resources are simply not in place right now, and many organisations are in crisis because of it.” 
 
Among the proposals included in The Wheel’s pre-budget submission The Future is Community are: 
Ireland’s charities directly and indirectly employ over 321,000 people and mobilise over 1 million volunteers. They are critical to society, the economy, and sustainability.  The Wheel is currently campaigning for recognition of this work in Budget 2025 through its pre-budget submission, The Future is Community.
 
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Colette Bennett, Director of Advocacy and Research at The Wheel is available for comment and interviews. Contact Gert Ackermann on 086 176 9287 or email gert@wheel.ie 
 
About The Wheel:
The Wheel is Ireland’s National Association of Charities, Community Groups and Social Enterprises. Our membership includes over 2,400 nonprofit organisations of all types and sizes, including most of Ireland’s leading charities. As a representative voice, we provide leadership to the charity and community sector and advocate on behalf of our growing community of members. As a supportive resource, we offer advice, training and other opportunities to people working or volunteering in the charity and community sector. See www.wheel.ie .