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The 2021 report
https://benefactslegacy.ie/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/benefacts-charities-in-ireland-2021.pdf
says 800m went to the1500 charities involved in Local Development (p 16)

Whereas 3,4bn (60% from the state) went to Health Care (incl 34 hospitals) and 2.4bn went to social services.

Local development 800m, International development 500m, Advocacy and Rights 250m seem like who we should be concentrating on.
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If you want to narrow it down even further you focus on the NGOs on record as lobbying the government. And then focus on the top ten percent of these. Start with the ones meeting on influencing government policy multiple times a year. Don't start with the 5 rainbow flag wavers association in North Leitrim.
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Go for the big ones, not the foot soldiers
Cough cough... Rethink Ireland, formerly known as Social Innovation Fund Ireland, is an organization that supports innovative non-profit organizations working across Ireland. It provides cash grants and business support to social innovations that can make a significant impact on a national scale. Rethink Ireland collaborates with the government, companies, families, individuals, and foundations to fuel these innovations with the necessary knowledge, advice, and connections to succeed. Their objective is to open doors for these organizations and give them access to networks that can assist in their growth and impact .
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Not all NGOs in the Wheel are bad. But all bad NGOs are in the Wheel. About 10% of these are problematic.
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A detailed methodology on how Benefacts analysed the entire Not-for-Profit Sector in Ireland. https://benefactslegacy.ie/directory/about-the-data/
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Unironically, this should become a reality: citizens creating content for their community, independently focusing on the activities of local development companies and county council operations, including meetings. This should be informative and operate without interference from those organizations. If tackling large NGOs in Dublin seems out of reach, start closer to home. The technology exists for you to make this happen.
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For overwhelming Irish support of Gaza and Palestine, in return we get: two beheaded gay people, the murder of a Japanese tourist, the murder of a Romanian prostitute, the killing of an Irish toddler in Armagh, the murder of a man in Clare, the mass stabbing of children at a gaelscoil, 50% of all doctors struck off the medical register, endless sex attacks, and now the smashing up of DP centers in Dungarvan. This is from 2 - 4% of the population. Imagine what the place would be like if we weren't openly pro-Palestinian. For the record, no Muslim has been murdered by an Irish native in 10 - 20 years. Possibly ever.
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AodhΓ‘n Γ“ RΓ­ordΓ‘in's wife, Áine Kerr, sits on the board of Rethink Ireland. Another member of the Rethink board is also on the board of a hotel group that profits significantly from housing migrants.
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Lobbying_Organisations_Redacted.csv
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A comprehensive list of every individual, company, and non-profit organization on record for lobbying the Irish Government since 2015, as taken from the lobbying register.
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NASC are in my list of the top 5 most dangerous and destructive NGOs in Ireland.
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How NASC, one of the most dangerous  NGOs in the country got funded in 2022.  DCDEIY = Dept of Children etc
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The Irish Council of Civil Liberties runs grassroots campaigns to pressure the government to introduce Hate Speech Legislation.
Not a big fan of Immigration Checks either. It's main funder is Peter Kinney.
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