Academic Partners

Centre for Nonprofit Management, Trinity College Dublin
The Centre for Nonprofit Management is based within the School of Business, Trinity College, Dublin. The Centre supports and develops research, education and dialogue about the Third Sector and nonprofit organisations by creating and facilitating relationships across disciplines and across sectors. The Centre, in conjunction the Trinity Foundation and Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, is developing an Initiative on Social Entrepreneurship, to be launched with the Trinity College School of Business.
www.cnm.tcd.ie

DCU
DCU is one of Ireland’s youngest, most dynamic universities, offering high quality, high value learning within the broader context of Ireland's economic and social needs. MBA students from DCU Business School help Level 1 Social Entrepreneur Ireland Awardees to develop their project concepts, to identify revenue sources, and to prepare a business and financing plan.
www.dcu.ie/dcubs/index.shtml

 


Young Social Innovators (YSI), was founded by Sr Stanislaus Kennedy and Rachel Collier and is Ireland's largest social awareness and active citizenship and education programme. Young Social Innovators gets young people (15-18yrs) involved in action which helps improve the lives of others in their community. 
As Social Enterprise partner of the Young Social Innovators programme, Social Entrepreneurs Ireland works with YSI on the YSI Make it Work initiative, which comprises the YSI Den and Social Enterprise Fund.
www.youngsocialinnovators.ie

Educate Together
Educate Together is the representative organisation of the Educate Together primary schools in Ireland. Educate Together aims to meet a growing need in Irish society for schools that recognise the developing diversity of Irish life. Educate Together guarantees children and parents of all faiths and none equal respect in the operation and governing of education. Social Entrepreneurs Ireland has worked with Educate Together to produce a series of class modules to introduce the concept of social entrepreneurship as part of its Ethical Curriculum.
www.educatetogether.ie