NATIONAL CHARITY SUMMIT 2018 - THURSDAY, 24th & FRIDAY 25th CROKE PARK
REMINDER: Referendum reporting moratorium from 2pm
WHAT: The National Charity Summit is Ireland’s largest annual gathering of charities. This event is the focal point for a sector that generates a combined annual turnover of €12bn, employs 158,000 people and involves a half million volunteers. The aim of this event is to discuss and debate some of the most pressing issues for the charity sector. Around 200 charities will be attending and the event will hear contributions from 42 speakers.
WHEN: Thursday, 24 May 2018, 9am-5pm & Friday 25 May, 9am-1.15pm
WHERE: Croke Park Conference Centre (Hogan Suite)
WHO: Leaders from 200 charities, 42 speakers and experts, policymakers, funders, volunteers etc.
HOW: Media welcome to attend. Interview and photo opportunities available on the day.
On the agenda, Thursday 9am-5pm:
- The ballooning cost of regulatory and reporting requirements: many charities are now filing complex reports with multiple regulators and agencies. This often involves unnecessary duplication and costs. With GDPR coming into play on Thursday and a Governance Code being launched in September, many smaller charities are struggling. The Wheel will be calling for the immediate actioning of a recommendation from the Charities Regulator to coordinate and streamline charities regulation.
- The Repeal Mural and Amnesty debacle: is regulation threatening the independent voice of charities?
- Trust & Transparency: have charities done enough to deserve the public's trust?
NATIONAL LAUNCH:
Spark Change, a new EPA funded project that will support and showcase sustainable communities from across Ireland.
On the agenda, Friday, 9am-1pm
- Participation Summit: The Wheel and Carnegie Trust UK invites you to join us on Friday for a special discussion on social, economic and democratic participation in Ireland. We will be launching three significant publications. The reports, part of our long-running Peoples Conversation initiative, aim to develop understandings and stimulate discussion about how people participate and what we can do as a society to maximize participation enabling people and communities to flourish.
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About The Wheel
The Wheel is Ireland’s national association for community, voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises. We are a representative voice and a supportive resource that offers advice, training, influence and advocacy for the sector. With over 1,300 members, The Wheel is the largest representative body for the charity sector. Visit www.wheel.ie for more information.
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