Budget 2025: Impacts on the Community and Voluntary Sector

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Venue
Zoom
Free members-only event
Training type
Members-only
Webinar
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Budget 2025: Impacts on the Community and Voluntary Sector

In this webinar for members of The Wheel, Susanne Rogers of Social Justice Ireland will present the findings of her analysis of Budget 2025 and what it means for community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises in Ireland.

The webinar will provide up-to-date analysis and interpretation, including key insights that will help Irish community and voluntary organisations keep one step ahead in 2025.  

Session Outcomes 

  • Understanding of the key implications of the budget for the community & voluntary sector  
  • Information for managers & leaders in organisations when trying to make plans for our organisations for 2025.  
How to register
  • You can book places for yourself and/or colleagues by clicking the button below.  
  • This event will take place on Zoom.  
  • Closed Captions can be enabled by participants.   
  • Please email matthew@wheel.ie if you have any special requirements.   

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Meet Your Facilitators:

Headshot of Colette Bennett Director of Advocacy & Research

Colette Bennett is The Wheel’s Director of Advocacy and Research, and has worked in senior advocacy and organisational development roles for 15 years. She has a Masters in Social Justice and Public Policy and is a member of the Royal Irish Academy Social Sciences Committee. She regularly lectures in universities and colleges across Ireland on social justice and public policy frameworks.   

Susanne Rogers headshot

Susanne Rogers is a Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, an independent think tank and justice advocacy organisation that advances the lives of people and communities through providing independent social analysis and effective policy development to create a sustainable future for every member of society and for societies as a whole.  Susanne has an honours degree in Theology and English literature (All Hallows, DCU), an Advanced Diploma in Money Advice Practice (University of Ulster) and a Masters in Social Justice and Public Policy (Waterford Institute of Technology).  She has made several appearances before various Oireachtas Committees.  Susanne sits on the Housing Finance Agency Social Investment Fund Committee, the Department of Rural and Community Development Public Participation Network National Advisory Group and the Central Bank of Ireland Consumer Advisory Group. 

Who should attend

All are welcome, but this session will be of particular interest to policy/research staff, managers, financial managers, fundraising managers, senior staff, board members and leaders