The Buildings of Ireland Charitable Trust is responsible for the costs of research and visiting every building mentioned in the volumes, for the provision of plans of buildings and maps of towns and for the authors’ fees. The expenses are considerable. If you are interested in supporting the work of the trust, in any way, or would like to be considered as a possible future author please contact The Buildings of Ireland Charitable Trust, c/o 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.
The Buildings of Ireland Charitable Trust is greatly indebted to the many donors whose financial support has ensured the progress of the Series. In addition to several donors who have wished to remain anonymous, substantial donations have been received from:
ORGANISATIONS
Bank of Ireland
Cork City Council
Cork County Council
Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht
Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government
Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland
Diageo Ireland
Dublin City Council Heritage Office
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Heritage Office
Lord Dunleath’s Charitable Trust
The Esme Mitchell Trust
Fingal County Council Heritage Office
The Heritage Council
Kildare County Council Heritage Office
Laois County Council Heritage Office
The Lila Acheson Wallace Fund
Offaly County Council Heritage Office
Offaly Historical Society
The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Pilgrim Trust
The School of Irish Studies
South Dublin County Council Heritage Office
INDIVIDUALS
Sir David Davis
Pat Doherty
John Huston
Bernard P. McDonough
Bernard McNamara
Edward and Primrose Wilson
The Buildings of Ireland Charitable Trust is fully committed to achieving the standards contained within the ICTR’s Statement of Guiding Principles for Fundraising.
The Trust has charitable status – CHY16200/CRA 20057848 – and is an approved body for tax relief on donations under of Section 848A Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997. This means that the Trust is able to claim a substantial tax refund on donations of €250 or more in any one year.