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Status
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Income
£115.2K
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Spending
£56.3K
Public benefits
The benefits that flow from purpose a) are: to help build a society that is more peaceful, caring and just, based on the transcendent dignity of each person; and to achieve this by fostering virtues such as solidarity, justice, integrity, honesty and sense of responsibility. The benefits that flow from purpose b) are: to help people develop their
competence and talents to the full; to create better working environments with greater work-family-life balance; to foster honesty and a spirit of service to society and the community; and for those who can, to help create employment and take greater care of the environment. The beneficiaries of both purposes are people living in Ireland who are interested in developing themselves and making a greater contribution to society. The benefits are evidenced through feedback of a formal kind (e.g. feedback form after a seminar) and an informal kind from those who take part in the activities. Both purposes do not lead to harm. There is no private benefit arising from either purpose.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
It provides funds for facilities where the following activities, among others, can take place: Seminars on ethical leadership for business people (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/leadership-management); on the challenges in farming (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/farming); on parenting and family enrichment
(http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/parenting); on ethics for doctors (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/medical-seminars) and nurses (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/nursing); lectures on heritage and history (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/heritage-series). Culinary courses (http://www.lismullinculinary.com/) which aim to help participants acquire a deeper understanding of the work of the home and its importance for society. Courses in Christian philosophy, theology and giving Christian witness (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/other-seminars); spiritual retreats for people from all walks of life (http://www.lismullin.ie/retreats); courses for priests (http://www.lismullin.ie/seminars-forums/priests).
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Education/training