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Corporate Partnerships

We’re offering businesses the chance to partner with Depaul, whether that’s supporting our existing services, helping us launch new programmes, or getting your team involved through volunteering and fundraising. Corporate support has helped us grow our services through additional project staff, physical and mental health support for service users, and educational sessions that build independence and life skills. In return, we work with partners to create opportunities, from team volunteering days to skills-based support, that connect your people to the impact you’re making.

We believe everybody deserves a safe place to call home and the chance to thrive. Corporate partnerships help make that possible by raising money through events or helping shape our services by volunteering time and skills.  

Become a corporate partner reach out to Sarah Kearney

 

Become A charity Partner

At Depaul, we build partnerships that go beyond financial value, grounded in a shared commitment to social justice. We help companies achieve their objectives, whether that’s employee engagement and volunteering, customer loyalty, brand awareness, or CSR impact. Our collaborations provide a meaningful way to support your mission while making a tangible difference in people’s lives.

How it works 

  • Get in touch: Contact Depaul Ireland via our short form at the bottom of this page to discuss your goals and partnership ideas. 
  • We design your partnership: We create a tailored approach that fits your organisation and objectives.  
  • Engage your employees: Involve your teams through volunteering, pro bono support and fundraising.  
  • Make an impact: Support people experiencing homelessness and see the difference you’re making. 

What we offer

  • Corporate charity partnerships: Build a long-term partnership with Depaul Ireland to support young people facing homelessness. We’ll work with you to develop projects that align with your business goals while creating meaningful social impact. 
  • Employee engagement and volunteering opportunities: Give your team the chance to get involved through volunteering, skill-sharing and fundraising. Whether as a Charity of the Year or a long-term partner, we’ll help you create engaging opportunities that connect employees to a real cause. 
  • Cause-related marketing partnerships: Support our work by donating a percentage of product sales or running a joint campaign. It’s an effective way to raise funds, strengthen your brand and show your commitment to ending youth homelessness. 
  • Payroll giving for businesses: Offer employees a simple, tax-efficient way to donate regularly through their salary. Payroll giving is easy to set up and helps provide consistent support for young people facing homelessness. 
  • Corporate donations and sponsorship: Make a one-off donation or provide strategic funding to support our services. Your contribution helps fund everything from emergency accommodation to long-term support for people experiencing homelessness as they build independent lives. 

Why partner with us

  • We work with some of the most marginalised homeless people across the island of Ireland
  • Our approach is person-centred, trauma-informed, and driven by evidence.  
  • People with lived experience are part of our decision-making and at the heart of everything we do.  
  • We’re trusted partners who deliver on our commitments, with rigorous monitoring and evaluation in place.  
  • You’ll be supporting innovative, evidence-led work that tackles the root causes of homelessness.  
  • We focus on prevention and long-term solutions, not quick fixes, to break the cycle of homelessness.  

IMPACT

 

9836 Individuals supported last year
44 Services provided by Depaul
1366 Families helped last year
20000 Volunteer hours donated
We were delighted in 2024 to collaborate with Depaul Ireland as part of the Citi Foundation Innovation Challenge and award to Depaul Ireland a grant of €500,000 towards its programs on mental health and women leaving prison… At the end of the day, we want to see healthy, resilient economies. And we want to not just benefit from that; we want to help build that foundation

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