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ENDOWMENT

CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING IRELAND IMPROVING WARMTH & WELLBEING

Name
Cooperative Housing Ireland  

Company Type
Approved Housing Body

Charity Registration Number
20012182

CHY (Revenue) number
CHY6522

Registered Office
Co-operative 11/12 Warrington Pl, Dublin 2, D02 E221

Total for the project
4,800,000.00 Now recruiting

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Co-operative Housing Ireland (CHI) is a non-profit, Approved Housing Body (AHB), and registered Charity. CHI works closely with various stakeholders in the housing sector, including Local Authorities, semi-state bodies, and developers, to provide high quality social homes across the country through the co-operative housing model. Since its foundation in 1973, the organisation has provided over 6,000 homes through homeownership, shared ownership and social housing rented co-operatives. Co-operative Housing Ireland currently manages almost 3,500 social housing units, as well as a network of childcare services in their communities.

CHI’s housing portfolio encompasses a significant number of ageing properties which require ongoing maintenance and upgrade works. Many of these aging properties perform poorly in terms of energy conservation, carbon footprint and the comfort & wellbeing of our members.  Since 2011, CHI has utilised various programmes managed by the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI) to successfully execute and deliver deep retrofit programmes on our oldest properties to enhance their performance in terms of energy sustainability and the comfort for our members.

SEAI’s National Home Retrofit (NHR) Scheme offers up to 50% funding to Approved Housing Bodies who wish to participate in delivering energy efficiency upgrades, specifically in domestic dwellings.  CHI have identified a portfolio of 216 properties that qualify for the NHR Scheme.  

The goal of this project is to match the funding from the NHR Scheme with endowments obtained through the Immigrant Investment Scheme (IIP) to facilitate the fast-track delivery of high-quality energy upgrades and essential maintenance works on these 216 properties, which would otherwise have to be delivered on a phased basis over a long number of years.

 

The IIP Endowment Programme will therefore contribute €4.8 million, SEAI contribution €4.1 million and CHI's own contribution of €900,000 to the joint project to upgrade the above obsolete properties, so the IIP will provide 12 places for the Immigrant Investor Endowment Programme. 

Saplings Special School Carlow

Company Registration Number
347669

Company Type
Company Limited By Guarantee (CLG)

Registered Office
Kilwarden, Kill, Co. Kildare。

Charity Registration Number
20204588

CHY (Revenue) number
CHY14453

Website
www.saplings.org   

Total for the project
3,200,000.00(CLOSED)

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The Saplings Schools are co-educational specialist schools, providing quality education for pupils with autism and complex needs. Each school offers a range of childcentred, autism specific education which draws on a range of evidence based interventions.

Established originally through the energy and commitment of a small group of parents and professionals in the Kildare area, Saplings now has five schools located in Kill, Rathfarnham, Carlow, Goresbridge and Mullingar, and operates as a Patron body to these schools.

Saplings is a well-established and experienced charitable organisation and as a result of our steady growth, as well as strong connection with the local community, we've developed the following project in order to have a greater positive impact on the local community and to continue to achieve our goal of providing services aimed at young people in a more suitable facility that secures the future of this school.

The proposed project will deliver a new, state of the art educational facility that will replace an existing inadequate and outdated premises that is rented at great expense rather than owned and controlled by Saplings Killeshin. This is an opportunity to provide the staff and students with a safe and secure environment to work and learn in, and also turn a disused site into a community asset. It is envisaged that the development can/will accommodate any future expansion of the school and even allow for the co-location of other community facilities.

Boherlahan Dualla Community Development

CRO
No. 644245

CHY Submission Ref.
No. SR9827

Total for the project
2,512,000.00 (CLOSED)

The Business Plan aims to attract €2.4m endowment investment via Immigrant Investor Program. The fund will be utilized on constructing the infrastructure of the Boherlahan-Dualla community on Co. Tipperary, Ireland. The investment aims to a series of project and programs and the local community and other communities will be significantly benefited by these programs.

Summarizes the proposed portfolio of projects which would provide public benefits in the fields of art, sports, health, culture and education.

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Project# 1 :Boherlahan Community Center Rebuild

Project # 2 : Boherlahan National School Development

Project # 3 : Boherlahan Village Playground & Carpark

Project # 4 :Dualla Community Center Upgrade

Project # 5 :Dualla Community Playing field Development

Project # 6 :Dualla Village Carpark Rebuild

Project # 7 : Ballytarsna National School Grounds Drainage and Sports Facilities

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