Celebrate Irish Heritage and Culture
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Irish Genealogical Society International$3,780
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$10,000 goal
As we head into the end of 2024, the Irish Genealogical Society International (IGSI; www.irishgenealogical.org) needs your assistance to continue our important mission by reaching our fundraising goal of $10,000. Every donation, regardless of size, helps us reach our goals and enhance what IGSI can offer.
Your support will go towards exciting new and ongoing initiatives in the following areas:
- Educational webinars, classes, and hybrid events featuring renowned Irish genealogy, history, and culture experts
- Upgraded website with a responsive, mobile-friendly design
- Publications such as our award-winning research journal The Septs and eNewsletter Ginealas
- Maintaining and growing our library research collection at the Minnesota Genealogy Center’s Hoffman Research Library, which is already one of the largest Irish genealogical collections in the United States
- Expanded access for members to research materials both in person and online
- Connecting the Irish diaspora with their culture and heritage through social and cultural events like the Minnesota Irish Fair
- Growing IGSI membership and volunteers to increase bandwidth for additional programs and initiatives, through outreach on social media, advertising, our blog, and our YouTube channel
To donate now or at any time please visit the Donate page on our website. You can donate via credit card, debit card, PayPal, or if you would prefer to send a check for your contribution, please send it to:
IGSI
1385 Mendota Heights Rd., Ste 100
Mendota Heights, MN 55120
For those of you eligible to make Qualified Charitable Distributions ("QCD"), we hope you consider making a gift to IGSI via that option.
Thank you for supporting the Irish Genealogical Society International. If you have already made a generous donation to IGSI or supported us in other ways this past year we are so very grateful.
Thank you,
Irish Genealogical Society International