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You can see how this shower are directly lobbying O Gorman multiple times a year on multiple issues from hate speech to using AI. They are advising the council's also.
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The councillors have no power. The entire shitshow is the department of integration, the immigrant council of Ireland and the unelected directors of services in each council. Oh and we are paying for it with our taxes.
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From their strategic plan.
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Can 👏 Our 👏 Side 👏 Please👏 Stop 👏 Fucking 👏 Repeating 👏 This 👏 Black Pilled 👏 Learned👏 Helplessness 👏 Bullshit 👏 It's at most 30 NGOs who have any real lobbying power / influence in public policy on immigration and hatespeech etc
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Here is a not-for-profit organization that's well worth investigating: The Community Ireland Foundation. It engages in social impact investing + contracting activities funded by anonymous philanthropic donations. Its donations quadrupled from 7 to 28 million euros during covid and it''s hovered around that since. In 2022 50% of the Immigration Council of Ireland's funding came from this organisation.
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Social Outcomes Contracting, also known as Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) or Pay-for-Success contracts, is a relatively new financial mechanism that aims to address social and environmental challenges by leveraging private capital to fund and deliver social programs or services. The concept typically involves the following key components:

Government Initiator: A government entity, often at the local or national level, identifies a social issue or problem that requires intervention, such as reducing homelessness, improving educational outcomes, or reducing recidivism in the criminal justice system.

Service Providers: Nonprofit organizations or social service providers are selected to deliver the social program or service aimed at addressing the identified problem.

Private Investors: Private investors, which can include individuals, philanthropic organizations, or impact investors, provide upfront capital to fund the program's implementation.

Performance Metrics: Specific and measurable outcomes are defined, and the success of the program is evaluated based on predetermined performance metrics. These metrics often include improvements in social indicators, such as reduced hospital admissions, increased employment rates, or improved educational attainment.

Payment Structure: If the program achieves the agreed-upon outcomes within a specified timeframe, the government repays the investors their initial capital plus a return on investment (ROI) or interest. The ROI is typically contingent on the level of success achieved. If the program falls short of its goals, investors may receive a reduced return or no return at all.