Nominate children and young people charities to receive €5,000 Movement for Good Award

Ecclesiastical Insurance Ireland is inviting people to nominate a children and young people charity to receive €5,000 as part of Benefact Group’s Movement for Good Awards.

The special draw is designed for charities whose core charitable purpose is to support children and young people (aged 23 and under).

Nominate children and young people charities to receive €5,000 Movement for Good Award
Previous winner: Kids’ Own

Nominations are open until Friday 10 November, and it’s quick and easy to nominate a charity. The general public is invited to go online at youth.movementforgood.com and cast their vote.

Winners will be drawn at random and the more times a charity is nominated the more chance it has of being selected.

The Movement for Good Awards has supported numerous Irish charities in the past with previous winners supporting children and young people – some examples include, Hughs House, Citywise Education, Ronald McDonald House, The Children’s Sunshine Home, Children’s Books Ireland, Kids Own Publishing, ECO Unesco and Little Blue Heroes.

Ciara Gallagher, CEO and Creative Director of Kids’ Own Publishing Partnership, said: “We have recently received funding from the Movement for Good for a new creative project, which will result in a new book publication created with Ukrainian and Irish communities, providing children with the opportunity to share their stories and creative voices. This book will have relevance for many children and different communities all over Ireland, and we look forward to sharing this work widely.”

I would like to invite other organisations to apply for this special grant focused on causes to support children and young people, as I know how much the financial boost can help a charity.”

David Lane, Managing Director, Ecclesiastical Insurance, part of the Benefact Group, said: “Having witnessed the positive impact of our Movement for Good Awards on organisations in the past, we wholeheartedly encourage the public to take part in this initiative. By nominating their preferred children and young people charity on the website, they can give them a chance to receive €5,000. We firmly believe that this financial boost can be transformative for these charities as they shape the future for our youth.”

Movement for Good is funded by EIO plc, part of the Benefact Group.

About Ecclesiastical & Benefact Group

  1. Owned by a registered charity, Benefact Trust, Ecclesiastical, part of the Benefact Group is a unique financial services organisation. With its main operations and headquarters in the UK, Ecclesiastical also operates in Australia, Canada and Ireland.
  2. Ecclesiastical is a specialist insurer of the faith, heritage, fine art, charities, education and private client sectors.
  3. Benefact Group is an independent, specialist financial services group that exists to give all its available profits to charity.

About the Movement for Good Awards

  1. Benefact Group’s Movement for Good Awards is giving away over €1million to help charities change lives for the better.
  2. 150 €1,000 grants were given away in June, a further 150 €1,000 grants were donated in September, followed by 120 €1,000 grants which will be given away in December. €200,000 will also be given away in €5,000 special grants, and €500,000 will be given in larger amounts over the course of the year.
  3. The €1,000 awards are open to all UK-registered charities, not-for-profit organisations or community interest companies. Anyone can nominate at any time for the chance to receive €1,000.
  4. Movement for Good is funded by EIO plc, part of the Benefact Group.
  5. For more information visit www.movementforgood.com

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