Laurence Mc Keown is an Irish author, playwright, and screenwriter. Laurence is a former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army [IRA] and he was sentenced to life impri
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Laurence Mc Keown is an Irish author, playwright, and screenwriter. Laurence is a former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army [IRA] and he was sentenced to life impri
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Martin O’Brien is a human rights activist from Northern Ireland. Martin was working for The Atlantic Philanthropies since 2004, being appointed director of grantmaking programmes t
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Avila Kilmurray is an independent consultant for philanthropy, peacebuilding, and social action who currently works as the Migration and Peacebuilding Executive at The Social Chang
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The Atlantic Philanthropies were founded by entrepreneur Charles F. (“Chuck”) Feeney (1931-), who decided to devote his wealth to the service of humanity in 1982. A champion of ‘’
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Liam Herrick was appointed to Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties [ICCL] in November 2016. Prior to his appointment, he worked as Advisor to President Mich
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The Atlantic Philanthropies were founded by entrepreneur Charles F. (“Chuck”) Feeney (1931-), who decided to devote his wealth to the service of humanity in 1982. A champion of ‘
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In 2006, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland [CFNI] was given £275,000 for a project titled Supporting Re-integration of Ex-prisoners with the purpose to encourage the re
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In 2002, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland [CFNI] was given £1,968,000 for a project titled Politically Motivated Ex-Prisoners Programme with the purpose to support a p
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The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland [CFNI] is a local, independent charitable foundation, connecting people who care with causes that matter. CFNI helps communities in ne
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In 2002, the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation was given €110,000 for a project titled Victims and Combatants Network Building Project with the purpose to support the or
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In 2001, the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation was given €344,000 for a project titled Political and Victim's Programme with the purpose to enable the organisation to su
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In 1994, the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation was given €34,283 for a project titled Strategic Planning with the purpose to enable the organisation to develop a busines
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