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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£29.7K
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Spending
£45.3K
- Charity no. 107709
- Date registered. 12/02/2021
Public benefits
The direct benefits flowing from the promotion of spoken Irish include: provision of opportunities for learners of Irish and participants in the Irish language community to learn and speak the language in a social context; annual spoken language school competitions for which trophies and scholarships to attend language courses awarded; scholarships
for language courses awarded to adults and children who are learning Irish; contribution to the development of Irish literature; provision of language learning resources. The benefits above can be demonstrated by: numbers of classes and language activities enabled and numbers of attendees; numbers of schools and individual participants participating in annual competitions; numbers of scholarships awarded for language learning courses; numbers of language proficiency awards made; numbers of publications enabled There is no harm arising from any of the purposes. The charity's beneficiaries are learners and speakers of the Irish language including school age children and members of the general public. There is no private benefit flowing from any of the purposes.
What your organisation does
To achieve the objective, the use and learning of Irish will be promoted to the public by: the award of scholarships for attendance at language courses; the award of prizes to schools; publishing texts, journals, books and other publications in Irish; provision of facilities to support the promotion of spoken Irish.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Language community
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Cultural
- Education/training
- Grant making
- Heritage/historical