The Corkman

Crowd funding boosts charity coffers across Rebel county

CORK FOUNDATION INITIATIVE SAW LOCAL CHARITIES MAKE PITCHES TO POTENTIAL DONORS AT FOCUS EVENT

- MARIA HERLIHY

A RECENT innovative live crowd funding event held by the Cork Foundation has raised funds for four Cork social enterprise­s.

The event consisted of a mix of potential donors and Cork business leaders, who were presented with a pitch by each of the four participat­ing social enterprise­s, after which many of the invited guests pledged their donations to the organisati­on they felt most connected with.

The Cork Foundation, which was set up to connect Cork people globally and locally to make a difference for Cork by supporting Cork social enterprise­s, issued a call out in advance of the innovative event to social enterprise­s and received a remarkable fifty applicatio­ns. A selection criterion for all social enterprise­s for this fundraisin­g activity was that they had to be supporting sustainabl­e jobs and making life better for people living in Cork – something that is vital for any Social Enterprise that the Cork Foundation supports. After careful considerat­ion four organisati­ons were chosen; Helium Arts, the Field of Dreams, First Light and Shine Ireland.

Helium Arts is a national children’s arts and health organisati­on, which endeavours to bring art, creativity and play to children and teenagers in hospitals and healthcare settings across Ireland. A total of €1,100 was donated by donors on the night.

The largest donation of €3,931 was contribute­d to the Field of Dreams. The Field of Dreams is an offshoot of Down Syndrome Cork, which supports approximat­ely 360 families across Cork Region. The Field of Dreams strives to provide a safe environmen­t where the nurturing of each participan­t’s personal growth and independen­t living.

First Light, offers support and informatio­n, and promotes research into the sudden, unexpected, often unexplaine­d deaths of infants and young children. The generous donation of €1,387.50 obtained by First Light will contribute to helping those who are suffering from bereavemen­t, through offering support from appropriat­ely trained profession­als.

The final Social Enterprise to benefit from this innovative approach to funding was Shine, an organisati­on founded in 2011 and since then has worked with hundreds of families of autistic children across Cork city and county to secure assessment­s, therapies, services and appropriat­e education for their children. This worthy charity received €1,804 which will aid the funding of the provision of these services.

For further informatio­n on the work of the Cork Foundation and how to support their work please visit www.corkfounda­tion.com.

 ??  ?? Aine Collins, Chairperso­n Cork Foundation, Colette Quinn, Shine Centre for Autism, Mary Galvin, Leah Flemming and Padraic Vallely, Cork Foundation pictured at the presentati­on of cheques from the live crowding event where €12,000 was pledged for non...
Aine Collins, Chairperso­n Cork Foundation, Colette Quinn, Shine Centre for Autism, Mary Galvin, Leah Flemming and Padraic Vallely, Cork Foundation pictured at the presentati­on of cheques from the live crowding event where €12,000 was pledged for non...

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