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There are just over 11,500 registered charities and, based on charity financial data for 2021, which is the most up-to-date full year available, almost half (excluding schools) reported an annual income of less than €100,000. This report takes a closer look at these smaller or
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This dataset contains information on the views and amenities around Carton House and Castletown House in order to protect the character of the designed landscapes as laid out in objectives AH 024-AH 027. Please see chapter 11.15 of the Kildare County Development Plan 2023 - 2029
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2022 profile and output da
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2021 profile and output da
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2020 profile and output da
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Statistics from the Charities Regulators Registration and Reporting unit
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Monthly statistics from the Charities Regulators Compliance and Enforcement unit detailing the processing of concerns received.
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The Charities Regulator issued an online survey to gauge the impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the sector. The Survey ran from 1 April to 13 April 2020 which was relatively early in what is a fast-moving public health crisis. The response rate was significant with
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Under section 52 of the Charities Act 2009, all registered charities are required to submit an annual report to the Charities Regulator within 10 months of their respective financial year end. Annual Reports submitted to the Charities Regulator relate to a charity’s previous fina
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An analysis of the annual reports submitted by registered charities to the Charities Regulator over three consecutive years 2019 - 2021
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A survey conducted by the Charities Regulator and Amárach Research to benchmark attitudes amongst the charity sector.
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A survey conducted by the Charities Regulator and Amárach Research to benchmark attitudes amongst the charity sector.
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Irish Attitudes towards the Charity Sector. A survey conducted by the Charities Regulator and Amarach Research to benchmark the attitudes of the Irish Public towards the charity sector.
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Irish Attitudes towards the Charity Sector. A survey conducted by the Charities Regulator and Amarach Research to benchmark the attitudes of the Irish Public towards the charity sector.
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This report examines the impact on the Social Insurance Fund (SIF) of the misclassification of workers, by reviewing the guidance in place to determine employment status, the extent of self-employment in the economy and compliance activity undertaken by the Department of Social P
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The recovery of benefit and assistance payments following compensation awardsSociety
Under a 2014 statutory instrument, the Department is entitled to recover the certain benefit and assistance payments provided to an individual who subsequently receives a compensation award for those injuries. This report examines the operation of the scheme and the extent of re
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This chapter examines the results of control surveys of social support payments by the Department of Social Protection and the impact of Covid-19 on the scheme controls.
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The chapter provides an overview of funds flowing from central government to local authorities, and the purpose for which those funds have been provided including funding in relation to Covid-19 supports.
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The report provides an overview of the cost of direct responses to Covid-19 or its impacts by the relevant government departments. The figures include costs incurred on support schemes or direct spending on Covid-19 responses in the year to end February 2021.
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Pedestrian footfall counts of people at a number of locations in Dublin city. Passersby are counted and logged every hour, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week using a network of PYRO-Box people counters located throughout central Dublin. Data is provided by Dublin City Council and