Why your supporters are wealthier than you expect. Course details.

Atlantic Philanthropies to make big parting gifts to Irish universities

Howard Lake | 22 September 2015 | News

Irish universities are in line for a major windfall from Atlantic Philanthropies (AP) as it winds down its giving in Ireland.
Trinity College in Dublin will get the first of a series of parting gifts to Irish universities for its Institute of Neuroscience, according to the Irish Times. AP has already provided €13 million to establish the Institute.
The Irish Times says other universities will also receive big donations to add to the significant support they’ve already received .
AP has given Trinity College $160 million since the 1980s, University of Limerick $178 million and Queens University in Belfast $131 million. Other Irish universities have also received big grants.
Atlantic Philanthropies said it will allocate its last grants next year.
 
Photo: Trinity College Dublin by Marianone on Flickr.com
 

Loading

Mastodon