Trócaire: Mobilising for Justice Grants Scheme
Trócaire's Mobilising for Justice Grants Scheme offers support to projects in Development Education, Campaigning and Advocacy across the island of Ireland. These projects raise awareness of Ireland’s role in addressing global injustice and poverty.
The Scheme offers grants from €500/£400 for small-scale, local projects, and up to €20,000/£17,000 per year for projects with regional or national impact.
Objectives of the Mobilising for Justice Grants Scheme
- To educate people regarding the causes of global injustice and poverty and how this relates to Ireland, North and South.
- To motivate and mobilise communities here at home to take action on issues of global injustice and poverty.
- To advocate for specific changes, be that in structures, policies, attitudes and/or behaviour, to address global injustice and poverty.
Deadline for application is 24 June. Find out more here.

IDEA is looking for a video production company/ animator for an upcoming video project. We have funding available to create a short animated educational video resource for members as part of The Code of Good Practice. The video will help viewers understand what quality GCE is and why it matters in the world today. The intended audience for the video are people who are connected to the Code of Good Practice and GCE in their work but not yet very familiar with it e.g. non-GCE staff in member organisations, board members of member organisations, teachers, youth workers, European partners, new members to the Code and new staff to IDEA member organisations. Please submit your CV and a short letter of interest outlining a proposal for the video (including the number of days you envisage and the fee) to code@ideaonline.ie. The deadline for application is Wednesday, 30 July 05pm. Click here for the full terms of reference.

In June, a delegation from our Erasmus+ partner organisation LAPAS (Latvian Platform for Development Cooperation) visited Dublin for a two-day learning and exchange visit hosted by IDEA. The visit was part of an ongoing collaboration with LAPAS to strengthen quality global citizenship education (GCE) in Ireland and Latvia, using the IDEA Code of Good Practice as a framework. You can find out more about the Erasmus+ project here.