Financial Justice Ireland

FJI has 30 years of experience in working on a range of education, campaigning and awareness-raising projects in the areas of financial and economic justice. In addition to our work in formal education settings (secondary and third level), we also work with community groups and in non-formal adult education settings. Our courses, workshops and campaigns cover the many ways that structural inequalities in the global economy are at the root cause of social and environmental injustices.

Location:

Dublin

Established:

1993

Type of organisation:

NGO/ community-based organisation/ charity

Focus

  • International aid
  • Education and training
  • Active citizenship
  • Arts and Culture
  • Environment
  • Gender and sexuality
  • Human Rights
  • Policy and advocacy
  • Sustainable development

Interest

  • Development of education and training materials and programmes
  • Digitalization
  • European learning networks and exchanges
  • Community outreach and engagement
  • Cultural and artistic innovation
  • Policy, advocacy and campaigns
  • Research

EU Project Experience

Substantial experience

Erasmus+ KA2 Strategic Partnership: Time to Fresh Up. Cultivating Economic Literacy for Resilient Work in Europe 2019-2022

Erasmus+ KA2 STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR ADULT EDUCATION: Fresh-up Economics. Towards Economic Literacy in Europe

DEAR 2013-2015

DEAR Citizens for Financial Justice 2017-2020

DEAR Project 2024-2028: Connecting the Dots: Linking economic, gender and climate justice to tackle global challenges. 

EU Funding Goals

In the short term to build relationships with future potential project partners through job shadowing.

In the longer term to potentially lead a consortium.

Strengths

  • Educational resource development
  • Networks of educators in formal and non formal sectors
  • International experience as partners in Erasmus + and DEAR projects

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Contact Name:

Thomas Mc Donagh

Job Title:

Director

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