Finances

Chronic Pain Ireland urgently needs funds to help us in our efforts to provide support services and advocate on behalf of those who are often stigmatised and whose condition is not understood.

Chronic Pain Ireland gratefully acknowledges SSNO funding and the ongoing support of Pobal and the Department of Rural and Community Development under the Programme and Scheme to Support National Organisations (SSNO) 2022-2025.

The Scheme to Support National Organisations is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Rural and Community Development

Chronic Pain Ireland’s Board of Trustees are made up of unpaid volunteers many of whom have chronic pain. Nominations to the Board are invited each year in advance of the AGM. To see our full team go to www.chronicpain.ie/our-team

The SSNO grant funding allows CPI employ one part time office administrator for a 3 day week, whose role is to manage the day to day workings of the organisation.  The grant also partially covers office rental costs.

CPI receives a small amount of revenue from our membership fees and members fundraising efforts also help to bridge the gap.  All monies raised go directly towards the provision of support services.

CPI is registered with the Charity Regulatory Authority (CRN 20028022) and adheres to the principles of good corporate governance. In early 2019 The Charity Regulator launched the Charity Governance Code and CPI report on our full compliance with this code on an annual basis. 

In 2017 CPI were the joint runner up in our category of the Carmichael Good Governance Awards.

Our most recent annual report and audited accounts for 2023 can be viewed here

If you have any queries please contact us via info@chronicpain.ie

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