Entries by Eilis OBoyle

Thanks for attending Irish Giving Index webinar

Thanks to everyone who attended our, ‘Data-driven Fundraising Trends | Findings from Irish Giving Index 2021′ webinar yesterday. We ended our final 2021 Irish Giving Index webinar with fantastic insights from Carol Casey, Head of Fundraising and Communications at Merchants Quay Ireland. We would like to thank Carol for sharing her valuable insights and fundraising […]

Data-driven fundraising decisions | Findings from Irish Giving Index 2021

Join our Irish Giving Index Webinar Interested in learning more about fundraising in the nonprofit sector? Join us on Wednesday 15th December at 10am to delve into our Irish Giving Index findings from 2021. Carol Casey, Head of Fundraising & Communications at Merchants Quay Ireland, will be joining us to explain how they use the […]

Giving Ireland Subsector Webinars 2021

Our Giving Ireland 2021 series has just concluded. The Giving Ireland report shares funding insights on the nonprofit sector. At a deeper subsector level, it further breakdowns and highlights other opportunities especially when compared to other subsectors.  Over the month of November, Giving Ireland hosted 9 deep dive webinars on funding of each in the […]

Register now for your subsector’s webinar on funding – Giving Ireland 2021

The Giving Ireland 2021 report launched last week, indicates several subsectors of the nonprofit sector saw an increase in fundraised income in 2019. Total Giving in Ireland was €1.78 billion, as a percentage of GDP (Gross Domestic Product), that equates to 0.5% GDP, for that period.   When compared to the UK, if the Irish […]

Nonprofit Talent Trends – Q3 2021

2into3 have completed their snapshot analysis of senior nonprofit recruitment for the third quarter of 2021.    Given the equivalent quarter in 2020 was one of unprecedented uncertainty and challenges, it is no surprise to see a significant uplift in recruitment activity year-on-year. The number of organisations actively recruiting rose by 110%, from 79 to 166, and the […]

Growth in Giving continues for Irish Nonprofit Sector 2019 – Giving Ireland Report

    Thanks for attending our ‘Giving Ireland 2021 – Analysis and Insights on Funding of the Nonprofit Sector in 2019’ launch event. Our research indicates some interesting findings from 2019: Fundraised income increased 5%, rising for the 10th consecutive year Ireland’s per capita giving is €362 compared to €324 in the U.K. and €359 in N.Z. Organisations declared more information on […]

2into3 are Celebrating our 300th Customer

2into3 are delighted to announce that we are celebrating our 300th customer. After 15 years in business, across 3 offices in Dublin, Belfast & Cork, we continue with our mission, to help transform nonprofits throughout Ireland. As a team we are thrilled to arrive at this important milestone. We work with some truly fantastic organisations, […]

Join us for the launch of Giving Ireland 2021 report

Giving Ireland 2021 2into3 and Philanthropy Ireland warmly invite you to the launch of Giving Ireland 2021 – Analysis and Insights on Funding of the Nonprofit Sector in 2019. Kindly supported by The Community Foundation of Ireland, Salesforce.org, Quilter Cheviot and Ecclesiastical Insurance.    Joining our panel will be:  Deirdre Garvey, CEO of The Wheel, […]

Thanks for Attending our Q1 2021 Irish Giving Index Webinar

Thanks to everyone who attended our webinar, How effective was your Fundraising Performance in Q1 2021? Insights from Irish Giving Index Q1 2021 report’ on Thursday 16th September. We had a fantastic session with John Fleming, CEO of St. John of God’s Foundation. About the Irish Giving Index The Irish Giving Index is the only […]

Irish Giving Index Webinar Q1 2021

2into3 looks forward to another webinar on Thursday 16th September 2021 at 11am, where we will look at the key changes in fundraising trends in Q1 2021. Understanding these trends will enable your team to develop longer-term effective fundraising plans for your organisation. The content of the webinar is based on validated research from Irish Giving […]