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We encourage everyone to purchase tickets online in advance but, if you’d prefer to purchase in person, click here for this week’s Box Office Opening Hours. We would appreciate contactless payment where possible.

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  • Tickets for films rated ’12A’ and ’15A’ can be purchased for persons under the ages of 12 and 15 only if accompanied by an adult guardian (of 18 years or older).
  • Tickets for films rated ’16’ can be purchased by and for persons of 16 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ’18’ can be purchased by and for persons of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ‘NC’ can be purchased by members only, of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
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UnCharitable

Charities Institute Ireland

UnCharitable

Charities Institute Ireland

90 mins | United States 2023 | Documentary
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Featuring: Dan Pallotta, Katie Hood, Edward Norton


As the representative body for Ireland’s leading and professional charities, Charities Institute Ireland will host a screening of a new film UnCharitable. The film challenges some long-standing preconceptions about how the sector should be resourced.

Directed by Stephen Gyllenhall and featuring actor Ed Norton, the film provides us with the opportunity to look at this topic anew. Dan Pallotta, whose lifetime commitment to championing the charity sector the documentary is based on, has spearheaded a long-running campaign in the US to change perceptions about indirect/overhead costs.

There is considerable benefit for everyone who uses or funds the services that charities operate effectively, efficiently and in compliance with all company, financial and regulatory laws. Investing in solid operating structures and systems is vital to the success of a charity’s efforts. Unfortunately, misunderstandings about how charities work, and ill-informed criticism about overhead costs has led to a situation where many charities are under-investing in key areas, causing the cycle of underfunding to continue. We believe it is crucial now to come together and consider how we change this status quo.

Following the screening, there will a panel discussion and Cii will be joined by Dermot Kavangh, CEO of Cork Simon and Board member of Cii, Aisling Meagher, Head of Not-for-Profit Assurance Practice at PWC, Dee Butler, Head of Growth at Submit.com and Áine Myler, CEO of Cii, to share their insights and perspective on this important topic.

Charities Institute Ireland hope that you can join them for what promises to be an insightful and thought-provoking discussion on changing the narrative for the Irish charity sector.

Any media enquiries to info@charitiesinstituteireland.ie

Thu 13 Jun 2024
16:45
Free entry, but tickets required - book via Cii website

90 mins | United States 2023 | Documentary
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Featuring: Dan Pallotta, Katie Hood, Edward Norton


As the representative body for Ireland’s leading and professional charities, Charities Institute Ireland will host a screening of a new film UnCharitable. The film challenges some long-standing preconceptions about how the sector should be resourced.

Directed by Stephen Gyllenhall and featuring actor Ed Norton, the film provides us with the opportunity to look at this topic anew. Dan Pallotta, whose lifetime commitment to championing the charity sector the documentary is based on, has spearheaded a long-running campaign in the US to change perceptions about indirect/overhead costs.

There is considerable benefit for everyone who uses or funds the services that charities operate effectively, efficiently and in compliance with all company, financial and regulatory laws. Investing in solid operating structures and systems is vital to the success of a charity’s efforts. Unfortunately, misunderstandings about how charities work, and ill-informed criticism about overhead costs has led to a situation where many charities are under-investing in key areas, causing the cycle of underfunding to continue. We believe it is crucial now to come together and consider how we change this status quo.

Following the screening, there will a panel discussion and Cii will be joined by Dermot Kavangh, CEO of Cork Simon and Board member of Cii, Aisling Meagher, Head of Not-for-Profit Assurance Practice at PWC, Dee Butler, Head of Growth at Submit.com and Áine Myler, CEO of Cii, to share their insights and perspective on this important topic.

Charities Institute Ireland hope that you can join them for what promises to be an insightful and thought-provoking discussion on changing the narrative for the Irish charity sector.

Any media enquiries to info@charitiesinstituteireland.ie