• Tackling the Cost-of-Living Crisis
    Feb 17 2023

    This episode looks at the challenges of the Cost of Living Crisis.
    Featuring Róisín Wood, CEO of the Community Foundation, Eddie Lynch, the Commissioner for Older People and Liam Duggan, Senior Policy and Engagement officer for Carers NI.

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    17 mins
  • Understanding the challenges of Peacebuilding in Derry/Londonderry
    Jun 21 2022
    Understanding the challenges of Peacebuilding in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland: A View From Grassroots Peacebuilders. 


    We are joined by Shauna Deery- PIP Programme (Peace Impact Programme) Development Officer, Community Foundation NI, along with James from North West Cultural Partnership and Kevin from Creggan Enterprises. Who share the challenges they are facing and the key to making lasting change. 


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    27 mins
  • Postcards from the edges - Barriers faced by women in todays society
    May 10 2022

    Róisín Wood- Chief Executive of the Foundation is joined by Chara and Natasha from GLOW NI (Giving Life Opportunities to Women) to explore the challenges faced by women and young girls in everyday society.

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    30 mins
  • Postcards from the edges - Seeking Asylum in NI
    Mar 10 2022

    The Foundation awarded £700,000 towards supporting Asylum seekers, but what's underneath the figures, what impact does this funding have?
     
    A young person, under the age of 18, arriving in Northern Ireland alone. Maria McCloskey, Immigration Solicitor at the Children’s Law Centre shares with us the torturous journey these children endure to arrive in NI and the long process to get granted asylum. 

    We are also joined by Sandra, who has been through this process and is now helping others in a similar situation. She explains the barriers faced after an already traumatising journey to get here. 



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    44 mins
  • Postcards from the edges - Conversations on peace building
    Dec 21 2021

    Dawn Shackles our Director of peacebuilding speaks to Bassma Kodmani about her involvement in peacebuilding and conflict work in Syria. Although both countries are very different they share how getting to the root cause is vital to begin resolving solutions to conflict. 
    Dawn comments, "We have political parties that are promoting an agenda of exclusion as opposed to inclusion, excluding those voices that are most on the hard-line, and as a result, feeding the tensions that are there. Instead of moving us forward, it's pulling us back."  

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    27 mins
  • #6 Giving NI - Giving Circles
    Dec 6 2021

    Welcome to Giving NI, a podcast series from the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland that explores what lies at the heart of giving and what makes people want to give.

    In this episode, we speak to Jackie McCoy from Give Inc and Mary O’Dwyer from the Acorn Giving Circle, based in Derry~Londonderry.  Síofra Healy from the Community Foundation is also here to share some insights about giving circles and some of the many different ways they work.

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    34 mins
  • #5 GivingNI - My Giving Journey
    Sep 16 2021

    For over 40 years the Foundation has been connecting people who care with causes that matter. The Foundation manages 64 funds including S7L supported by Gordon Hamilton. Since it was established in 2016 this fund has awarded £60,000 of funding to various charities supporting young people, mental health and employability. Enormous things are being achieved today through Philanthropy in NI, things which simply wouldn’t happen without the generosity and involvement of local people. 

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    31 mins
  • #4 Giving NI - Giving in Memory of mum
    Jul 26 2021

    Welcome to Giving NI, a podcast series from the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland that explores what lies at the heart of giving and what makes people want to give.   

    In this series, we are joined by Holly and Daisy, whose family set up a Foundation in memory of their Mum after she passed away aged just 52.  The Ann McGenney Fund,
     has awarded over £20,000 to small rural communities aiming to make a difference.  Tune in to hear how Holly, Daisy and family continue to remember their mum and the work she did through a fund in her memory. 

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    32 mins