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24connect 2016 THE IRELAND FUNDS FLAGSHIP INVESTMENTS GRANT ROUND The Ireland Funds Flagship Investments Grant Round EXTRAORDINARY INVESTMENT IN EXTRAORDINARY ORGANIZATIONS In 2014 The Ireland Funds inaugural Flagship Investment Grant Round enabled The Worldwide Ireland Funds to support seven outstanding organizations through- out the areas of arts and culture community development education and peace and reconciliation. In 2015 The Worldwide Ireland Funds were delighted to oer a second Flagship Investment Grant Round awarding larger amounts of support to help organizations scale up program reach achieve greater nancial sustainability and become impact- ful leaders in their eld. Over 200 organizations submitted letters of inquiry for Flagship funding. Of those a nal 25 applications were selected and in- vited to submit a full application. Following review eight organizations were selected and invited to present to a panel of judges in the National College of Ireland in September 2015. The judging panel consisted of Ireland Fund Board Members John Crimmins and Trevor Ringland Ireland Fund Young Leader George Dargan and Director of The Ireland Funds Caitriona Fottrell. Through much deliberation six organizations were each awarded Flagship Investment commitments of 50000 over the course of two years. These six organizations have been identied as having particular impact in their elds and have all demonstrated innovation and eectiveness with prior Ireland Funds support they have received. It is our donors generosity that enables this great work and The Ireland Funds look forward to bringing you updates on the reach of that generosity.