Gorm – A social enterprise that’s sparking a movement of unity and shared understanding

A graduate of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland’s Ideas Academy, Mamobo Ogoro started Gorm out of frustration with how diverse voices and stories were represented in Ireland. There lacked a platform where communities could not only speak for themselves, but engage along lines of difference. With a simple but challenging mission to spark a movement of unity … Continue reading Gorm – A social enterprise that’s sparking a movement of unity and shared understanding

The Valuable 500 – Putting hiring for people with disabilities on the agenda of the 500 most valuable in the world

In 2017, Caroline Casey created a plan: to improve the global unemployment rate among individuals with disabilities. While this task might seem daunting to some, Caroline embraced it as a challenge. She believed that if the 500 most valuable companies in the world pledged to prioritize disability employment, it could raise awareness about the significantly … Continue reading The Valuable 500 – Putting hiring for people with disabilities on the agenda of the 500 most valuable in the world

Tigim – helping companies to create content that their customers can understand.

Having travelled abroad and become an English teacher and then a lecturer when she returned Niamh Kelly created Tigim because of her experience adapting the way she communicated with students to ensure it’s at their level of understanding. Since then she launch the platform that provides interaction intelligence for companies to help them create content … Continue reading Tigim – helping companies to create content that their customers can understand.

Grow Remote – Supporting Diversity and Inclusion through advocating for remote working

In 2018, a small but dedicated team of volunteers initiated a WhatsApp group with the aim of providing support to individuals engaged in remote work within local and rural communities.This quickly began to blossom and after creating a website, holding in-person in different chapters throughout Ireland, creating a social enterprise, training employers on the benifits … Continue reading Grow Remote – Supporting Diversity and Inclusion through advocating for remote working

Helperbird – Making the digital world more accessible for all.

Having had issues with dyslexia throughout his life Robert James Gaberial created Helperbird in 2015 to with a mission of making the digital world more accessible for everyone who uses it. It's now an extension that has more than one million users globally and has social responsibility built in to make it affordable to all. I … Continue reading Helperbird – Making the digital world more accessible for all.

LinkedIn Ireland’s Community Learn-in Sessions – Giving job seekers the tools to maximise their potential

LinkedIn, the world's largest professional social network, has solidified its reputation as the market leader in various aspects, including job posting, fostering business connections, and staying informed about both Irish and international business developments. Nonetheless, for individuals embarking on the journey of building their professional network or seeking employment opportunities, it can be a challenge … Continue reading LinkedIn Ireland’s Community Learn-in Sessions – Giving job seekers the tools to maximise their potential

EudaOrg – A tool for DEI teams to have one place to work from, enabling them to to have a greater impact towards their DEI goals

Born out of frustration at seeing how difficult it was for a lot of great people to access the workplace, Founder Nessa Maguire and her team Allison Kushel and Máire O’Herlihy started EudaOrg. An all-in-one software solution to help companies make workplaces fairer for all. Working closely with Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) teams, EudaOrg … Continue reading EudaOrg – A tool for DEI teams to have one place to work from, enabling them to to have a greater impact towards their DEI goals

Bohemian FC – Using football to be a force for good in their community

Bohemian Football Club or Bohs as they’re more commonly known, have been in operation since 1890. A fully member owned, the club has been using its community team to empower underrepresented groups and ensure that football can be accessed and enjoyed by all. Their Community work reached 10,000 people in 2022, while their 5 pillars … Continue reading Bohemian FC – Using football to be a force for good in their community

WALK – Providing employment supports to people with disabilities in Ireland since 1967

Originally created in 1967, WALK had a number of social causes, including people with disabilities in the community, WALK’s services include everything from providing job coaching to implementing supported employment for their user base amongst corporate companies in Ireland. WALK works with educational services, government services, other social enterprises and for-profit companies to make the … Continue reading WALK – Providing employment supports to people with disabilities in Ireland since 1967

Mantra Strategy – Providing strategic consulting services for Not-For-Profits

A company born in the pandemic, Lisa-Nicole Dunne had a wide and varied career in change management in financial services, the automotive industry, mobile phone market and the Not For Profit sector as both a board member and in the senior leadership of many companies in the market. It wasn’t until the pandemic hit that … Continue reading Mantra Strategy – Providing strategic consulting services for Not-For-Profits

Special Olympics Ireland – Providing support, exercise and community to people with intellectual disabilities and their families

As the Special Olympics World Summer Games kicks off this weekend, I had the opportunity to interview Ayoub Deboub. Ayoub is a Special Olympics Ireland athlete who is currently studying Sports Exercise Management in UCD and has recently taken on the role of intern in the Communications, Marketing and Fundraising team. Ayoub told me about … Continue reading Special Olympics Ireland – Providing support, exercise and community to people with intellectual disabilities and their families

TU Dublin’s Entrepreneurship For People With Disabilities course is now looking for applications

Having had huge successes in recent years, TU Dublin’s Entrepreneurship For People With Disabilities course is now looking for applications from people with disabilities who are interested and have an idea for running their own business. The course, which is supported by AIB and The Open Doors Initiative, is a best in its class initiative … Continue reading TU Dublin’s Entrepreneurship For People With Disabilities course is now looking for applications

Texthelp – making the world more accessible through helping everyone to understand and be understood

Texthelp is a world leading inclusive technology company that helps all people to understand and be understood, which makes learning and working more engaging, and offers more choice to everyone in the way that they learn and work. Texthelp now operates in the UK, USA, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Australia and to date has helped … Continue reading Texthelp – making the world more accessible through helping everyone to understand and be understood

Publicjobs.ie – helping to make the Civil Service in Ireland more reflective of Irish society

Publicjobs.ie is the online portal of The Public Appointments Service. It hires for all areas of the Civil Service in Ireland today. With a remit as broad as that, Publicjobs.ie has taken a number of steps to increase the work that they are doing in Diversity and Inclusion and make the Civil Service more representative … Continue reading Publicjobs.ie – helping to make the Civil Service in Ireland more reflective of Irish society

Coaching Close To You – Empowering people and employers to reach their full potential

Melissa Roa created Coaching Close To You (CCTY) in 2021 as a way for individuals to empower, support and help you to “release your inner power and potential by growing your self-awareness and confidence to achieve your own goals”. By coaching a person through the journey to find what they want to do, to write … Continue reading Coaching Close To You – Empowering people and employers to reach their full potential

Brown Thomas Arnotts launches start-up competition Pitch’23

Brown Thomas Arnotts has launched Pitch 23. A competition for Irish start-ups, small businesses, designers, makers and entrepreneurs based in either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland who operate within the area of fashion. The winning pitch will be given the opportunity to be placed in-store and online in Arnotts at Christmas and they will … Continue reading Brown Thomas Arnotts launches start-up competition Pitch’23

The Public Relations Institute of Ireland – making PR more accessible for under-represented groups

The Public Relations Institute of Ireland (or PRII) is the association of PR organisation in Ireland. PR is often seen as being elitist or for a certain type of person. However, recently the organisation is making a huge effort to change their demographics, to make employees in PR more reflective of Irish society. In addition … Continue reading The Public Relations Institute of Ireland – making PR more accessible for under-represented groups

What does your company’s hiring policy say about your company?

Employers For Change are one of the biggest advocates for hiring people with disabilities in Ireland. By giving advice and guidance to its employers on hiring people with disabilities, hosting information resources on its website, providing awareness training and maintaining links with employers who can employ people with disabilities, the programme has come across more … Continue reading What does your company’s hiring policy say about your company?

Count On Us Recruitment – providing mentoring to family carers and matching them to empathetic employers

Family carers are often forgotten about in terms of advocating for people in the Diversity and Inclusion area. However, Count On Us Recruitment was started by Fiona O'Neill, after her own experiences trying to find employment as a Family Carer, while sticking to the guidelines.   The company now works with family carers to provide … Continue reading Count On Us Recruitment – providing mentoring to family carers and matching them to empathetic employers

The Dyslexia Hub – A hub for people to learn more about dyslexia by providing young people and parents with accessible information

In 2023, The Dyslexia Assocation of Ireland, with funding from The Toy Show Appeal, lauched The Dyslexia Hub, a hub of information for young people and their parents or guardians to learn more about dyslexia and empowering them to understand the condition, in addition to providing information on technologies that could aid them and how … Continue reading The Dyslexia Hub – A hub for people to learn more about dyslexia by providing young people and parents with accessible information

The Menopause Hub – Helping women of all ages experiencing menopause and training employers on how to support these women

Loretta Dignam created The Menopause Hub in 2018, after going through her own menopause and realising the lack of support and information women receive about the process. Loretta and her team have now developed the company providing clinics for women of all ages experiencing menopause, workplace training and advocating for women experiencing menopause. The company … Continue reading The Menopause Hub – Helping women of all ages experiencing menopause and training employers on how to support these women

Little Fitness – An inclusive programme for all children and families living in emergency accommodation, or socially disadvantaged

Launched in 2021, Sinead Ryan saw the need for Little fitness after a chance encounter with a pair of brothers who were living in temporary housing and joined one of her fitness classes. She envisioned a programme that would bring primary-age children from homeless families together to learn about their bodies, health, and nutrition, and … Continue reading Little Fitness – An inclusive programme for all children and families living in emergency accommodation, or socially disadvantaged

Finedeeds – Creating a ripple effect of goodness for corporations, their employees, donors, and nonprofits

Launched in 2022, Pauline Kwasniak and Rajat Maheshwari conducted research with  corporate CSR and social ambition managers and then reached out to not-for-profits to find out if there was a better solution for for-profit companies that match your organisation with verified charitable projects and reputable charities that make a tangible social impact in their communities. … Continue reading Finedeeds – Creating a ripple effect of goodness for corporations, their employees, donors, and nonprofits

Tackle Your Feelings, a campaign that is increasing the mental wellbeing of school students, professionals in the workplace and rugby players at all levels

Formed in 2001, Rugby Players Ireland’s remit is to act as the collective voice for professional rugby players in Ireland. A representative body at heart, the association also boasts a world-leading Player Development Programme (PDP) which has become a reference point for other sporting bodies across the globe. The PDP enables players to fulfil their potential both on … Continue reading Tackle Your Feelings, a campaign that is increasing the mental wellbeing of school students, professionals in the workplace and rugby players at all levels

Mentor Her – the Irish founded mentoring programme that matches Mentors and Mentees in entrepreneurship, corporate careers and self-development throughout the world

Katie Doyle was working in the travel industry until the pandemic hit. Katie had been looking for a mentor while creating her own business but found there was a big gap in the market for female mentors for young people. So, Katie decided to create her own 6 week programme where that match female Mentors … Continue reading Mentor Her – the Irish founded mentoring programme that matches Mentors and Mentees in entrepreneurship, corporate careers and self-development throughout the world

The NCBI working to reduce unemployment amongst the blind community

According to their own data “Of the 55,000 people in Ireland who are blind or vision impaired, just 5% or approximately 2,750 of those are blind. This means that approximately 52,250 people across the country have a form of vision impairment or are affected by sight loss in some way. The impact of vision impairment … Continue reading The NCBI working to reduce unemployment amongst the blind community

Access Earth – creating the world’s largest database of accessiblity information, so everyone can plan their adventures and experience what the world has to offer.

Matt McCann founded Access Earth in 2015, as he found it difficult to travel and ensure that the places he's visiting had the required accessibility information for him to access with his mobility aids. What started out as an idea in the Microsoft’s Imagine cup has now turned into an accessibility enablement platform that will … Continue reading Access Earth – creating the world’s largest database of accessiblity information, so everyone can plan their adventures and experience what the world has to offer.

The Code Institute – helping to bridge the skills gap for underrepresented groups in the tech sector

Created in 2015, The Code Institute is one of the most successful companies in the Edtech sector. It specialises in being a "a global leader in delivering coding skills that help people switch to a career in software development within a year. Demand for software developers is rapidly escalating as digitisation accelerates, and hundreds of … Continue reading The Code Institute – helping to bridge the skills gap for underrepresented groups in the tech sector

CWIT – An Irish company that’s reducing the gender gap for women in technology-based companies now, and for generations to come

A unique business, CWIT was created in 2009 by the Irish subsidiaries of Accenture, Dell Technologies and Microsoft in order to address the gender imbalance in technology companies. 13 year on, it’s grown to over 20 members, with most of the major technology companies in Ireland within that membership. The company is now on a … Continue reading CWIT – An Irish company that’s reducing the gender gap for women in technology-based companies now, and for generations to come

The B!G Idea – Equipping transition year students with a creative mindset to tackle the biggest problems society faces.

Launched in 2021, The B!G Idea was created by Kim Mackenzie-Doyle with a vision to challenge Ireland’s 15-19 year olds to learn new skills that would help them create ideas for solving problems in their local schools or communities. The 12-week programme looks at all areas of creativity. In 2022 over 2500 young people from … Continue reading The B!G Idea – Equipping transition year students with a creative mindset to tackle the biggest problems society faces.

First Swim – The first purpose built baby and todler swimming facility in Ireland

Colin Mac Andrias is a former diving instructor and course director at Professional Association of Diving Instructors. Having previously been based in London and Egypt, Colin sold his house in London and moved back to their native Dublin to create First Swim, Ireland's first purpose built swimming factilate built to specifically for babies and toddlers … Continue reading First Swim – The first purpose built baby and todler swimming facility in Ireland

2GoCup- reducing single use cups and increasing sustainability in the coffee sector

You often hear of the problem of single use plastic. However another issue Kevin Murphy spotted was good quality compostable paper cups been thrown away by the consumer. He created 2GoCup a reuseable cup solution for coffee shops and other retail outlets to reduce the amount of cups going to landfill and increase sustainability in … Continue reading 2GoCup- reducing single use cups and increasing sustainability in the coffee sector

Down Syndrome Ireland – advocating for people with Down Syndrome, their families and professionals

1 in 444 babies born in Ireland are born with Down syndrome. Down syndrome happens when you are born with an extra chromosome inside your body. Down syndrome affects everyone differently, but it does have an impact on physical, mental, and emotional development and can be diagnosed with other conditions too. With unemployment rates at … Continue reading Down Syndrome Ireland – advocating for people with Down Syndrome, their families and professionals

Umoja linn creating a marketplace to make African fashions more accessible to the public

Co-Founders China and Liswa met while studying in NUI Galway. Having spotted a gap in the fashion market for African designed fashion brands the two women decided to create Umoja Production but later rebranded  the company to Umoja linn (Umoja means Unity in Swahili, and linn means ‘by us’ in Irish). The pair have created … Continue reading Umoja linn creating a marketplace to make African fashions more accessible to the public

Rangam – Global inclusion job coaching service for people from under-represented groups opens in Ireland

The Irish job coaching market has gone from strength to strength in recent times, as companies increase their talent pool by tapping into under-represented groups. I have previously wrote an article for Thinkbusiness.ie about job coaching services available to people with disabilities in Ireland. However Rangam is the latest entrant into the market. ThinkBusiness.ie described … Continue reading Rangam – Global inclusion job coaching service for people from under-represented groups opens in Ireland

YourY Network – creating a community for social entrepreneurs through events and networking

YourY Network, founded by Leyla Karaha, aims to build a supportive community for social entrepreneurs. After experiencing the isolation that often comes with founding a business, Leyla launched the network to create an inclusive space for social innovators. YourY Network stands out for its organic approach to diversity and its commitment to empowering underrepresented groups … Continue reading YourY Network – creating a community for social entrepreneurs through events and networking

Shona.ie Helping Irish teenaged girls figure things out

One of the most successful social enterprises in Ireland, The Shona Project works with schools and organisations for young people, to help teenaged girls to in their words “Figuring out who we are, and where we fit into this world is hard, and there are so many challenges; anxiety, depression, body image, self-esteem, boys, family … Continue reading Shona.ie Helping Irish teenaged girls figure things out

Good Day Cork Amplifying un-represented voices in the rebel county

To someone who may not be aware, what is Good Day Cork? What service do you provide? Good Day Cork is a digital magazine that amplifies un-represented voices. It was launched as a print magazine in 2018 through a crowd-funding campaign. Four issues have been published since Sept 2018. In 2020, we moved to the … Continue reading Good Day Cork Amplifying un-represented voices in the rebel county

TechForGood – Connecting the tech community in Ireland with causes they can empower

Tech for Good Dublin was launched in 2017 as a way to bring people together and explore the possibilities of tech for social impact. Since launching they have gone from strength to strength, holding networking events, highlighting projects with purpose and creating training and hackathon events. A recent event led to the development of online … Continue reading TechForGood – Connecting the tech community in Ireland with causes they can empower

Employers For Change – Assisting employers in employing people with disabilities

Employers For Change was founded in March 2021 and provides advice and guidance to employers who want to hire people with disabilities. We caught up with Christabelle Feeney, Director of Employers for Change to find out more: How did Employers for Change begin? Employers for Change is a project funded by the Department of Children, … Continue reading Employers For Change – Assisting employers in employing people with disabilities

Community Finance Ireland – Supporting social enterprise on the island of Ireland

Can you tell us how Community Finance Ireland began? A reduction in grants being made available to community enterprise projects in Northern Ireland and the southern Border Counties subsequent to the Peace Process, sparked a need to develop an alternative source of capital finance to the existing banking infrastructure, which for various reasons was not … Continue reading Community Finance Ireland – Supporting social enterprise on the island of Ireland

The Reading Academy – Providing extra resources to children who have difficulty reading

With over 45 years of teaching between them, it was while teaching in a special school for children with Dyslexia that Sarah Watchorn and Sarah McGuire realised there was a lack of appropriate teaching materials as well as a lack of trained teachers for children with Dyslexia. This inspired them to write their own programme … Continue reading The Reading Academy – Providing extra resources to children who have difficulty reading

Professor Tom Cooney – Providing entrepreneurial courses for underpresented groups

Professor Tom Cooney is one of the biggest supporters of Diversity and Inclusion in entrepreneurship in Ireland today. Through his experience over 15 years specialising in working with minority communities, he and his team have provided entrepreneurial courses for underrepresented groups such as people with disabilities, immigrants to Ireland, ex-offenders and at-risk youth. He believes … Continue reading Professor Tom Cooney – Providing entrepreneurial courses for underpresented groups

Connect4Work Connecting those who have taken time off due to medical leave with the right job, not any job

Mary Finn started Connect4Work having run a pilot programme for people returning to work following illness or being on medical leave. It was here that she saw the need for greater compassion and understanding from employers while at the same time, boosting the confidence and self-belief of the employees. Connect4Work now runs programmes for those … Continue reading Connect4Work Connecting those who have taken time off due to medical leave with the right job, not any job

The Sensory Pod – selling sensory rooms to everyone from Irish schools to Middle Eastern Royal Families

Having left school at 14, Robert Byrne had several unique and interesting careers, before putting together a Sensory Room for his autistic son, he put an image on social media and was blown away from the response of other parents wanting one in their house. After deciding to create a company, he stepped away from … Continue reading The Sensory Pod – selling sensory rooms to everyone from Irish schools to Middle Eastern Royal Families

Her Sport – seeking equality and promoting female sport in Ireland

. In January 2020, Niamh Tallon and Mohammed Mahomed created Her Sport. A website dedicated to the promotion of female sports. Since then they have amassed a huge social media following, created a magazine and developed partnerships with the likes of Life Style Sports. I caught up with Niamh Tallon to find out more about … Continue reading Her Sport – seeking equality and promoting female sport in Ireland

MECPATHS – Teaching the hospitalty industry how to detect child trafficking

Founded in 2013 MECPATHS works with brands in the Hospitality and Diversity and Inclusion sector such as Dalata, PREM Group and colleges that teach hospitality management to detect and stop child trafficking within Ireland and abroad. I caught up with JP O'Sullivan from the social enterprise to find out more: To someone who may not … Continue reading MECPATHS – Teaching the hospitalty industry how to detect child trafficking

Migraine Ireland – Demystifying stigma’s associated with the condition

With a new CEO Pascal Derrien The Migraine Association of Ireland is providing information to those who have the condition, but also providing coping strategies to their support system (families and friends); as well providing workshops and events to the workplace, to help demystifying and bring more acceptance that migraines aren't just a bad headache, … Continue reading Migraine Ireland – Demystifying stigma’s associated with the condition