By becoming an Individual Patron or Supporter you are
- Driving Social Change Being part of a strong representative voice with the opportunity to influence strategic thinking, shaping the future direction of education. Already one of our programmes has been rolled out nationally by the Irish Department of Education.
- Amplifying our Impact by joining together with industry colleagues, each donating a manageable amount, which together builds to be considerable.
- Joining a community of like-minded professionals providing opportunities to network with peers.
- Taking Hands on Action with opportunities to volunteer, making a personal and meaningful influence on the lives of educationally disadvantaged children
- Inspiring others by sharing your vision and your commitment.
- Levelling the playing field, improving educational outcomes for those experiencing educational disadvantage
Individual Patron
Minimum contribution
€1,000 per annum or €84/month

As an Individual Patron you are leading the way amongst industry colleagues and prioritise education as a vector for change.
Your compassion inspires others and helps shape our charity.
Your collective generosity builds quickly and ensures that our educational programmes deliver on their promises.
We value your lasting commitment and as an individual Patron you have an opportunity to engage more closely with our charity partners and avail of many volunteering occasions.
Individual Supporter
Minimum contribution
€250 per annum or €21/month

As a basis.point Supporter you share our belief that education provides the foundation stone for building brighter futures and are committed to affecting social change.
By sharing this goal with other industry colleagues, each of whom give a manageable amount, your collective generosity builds and ensures that our educational partners can make long term plans.
You strengthen our collective voice and ensure that together we amplify our impact.
Our Patrons and Supporters
The ongoing generosity of our Patrons and Supporters is key to enabling us to make sustained and considered investments into educational programmes for children experiencing disadvantage.
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Carol Andrews
Mark Barr
Clive Bellows
Angela Billick
Nicholas Blake-Knox
Peter Blessing
John Bohan
Sean Boland
Aisling Boland
Killian Buckley
Patrick Burke
Robert Burke
Ross Burns
Liam Butler
Claire Cawley
Pat Candon
Mary Canning
Oliver Carroll
Stephen Carson
Jim Cleary
Colm Clifford
Tom Coghlan
Sinead Colreavy
Cormac Commins
Ian Conlon
Yvonne Connolly
David Conway
Eimear Cowhey
Jean-Marc Crepin
Ray Cullivan
Dónall Curtin
Paul Daly
Ronan Daly
Richard Day
Cyril Delamare
Feargal Dempsey
Ian Dillon
Adam Donoghue
John Donohoe
Tara Doyle
Clara Dunne
Éilish Finan
Eve Finn
Eoin Fitzgerald
Mark Fitzgerald
John Fitzpatrick
Brian Forrester
Des Fullam
Frank Gannon
Tony Garry
Linda Gorman
Gavin Gray
Ronnie Griffin
Dara Harrington
Elaine Hanly
Bernard Hanratty
Mike Hartwell
Ian Headon
Paul Heffernan
Ciara Heslin
Conor Hoey
Brian Jackson
Alan Keating
Padraig Kenny
Anne Keys
Paul Kilcullen
Dan Kingsbury
Denise Kinsella
Mike Kirby
Catherine Lane
Emma Law
Richard Leonard
Shay Lydon
Ian Lynch
Christian MacManus
Tim Madigan
Sarah Maguire
Mark Mannion
Don McClean
Helen McCormack
Brian McDermott
Colm McDonagh
Tony McDonnell
Karl McEneff
David McGeough
Michelle McGrath
Noel McLaughlin
Niamh Meenan
Liam Miley
Keith Milne
Kevin Molony
Michael Morris
Fiona Mulcahy
Fiona Mulhall
Niamh Mulholland
Adrian Mulryan
Tom Murray
Gavin Nangle
Kevin O’Brien
Syl O’Byrne
Andrew O’Callaghan
Meliosa O’Caoimh
Padraic O’Connor
Eimear O’Dwyer
Hazel O’Flynn
Cilian Ó’Gógáin
Ciara O’Leary
Raymond O’Neill
Deidre O’Reilly
Tara O’Reilly
Donal O’Sullivan
Declan O’Sullivan
Teddy Otto
Ken Owens
Sean Pairceir
Johnny Paradise
Gary Pike
Jonny Quigley
Orla Quigley
Emmet Quish
Shane Ralph
Joe Ryan
David Shubotham
John Skelly
Annette Stack
Peter Stapleton
Alan Thomas
Aidan Tiernan
Bryan Tiernan
Terence Tinnelly
Paul Traynor
Marcus Vaughan
Paddy Walsh
Adrian Waters
John Weedle
Amy Weston
Mark White
Carol Widger
David Williams
Matthew Williamson
Bronwyn Wright
Tadhg Young
Benefits reflect your level of commitment
Benefit | Patron | Supporter |
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Listing on basis.point.ie | ● | ● |
Regular newsletter for circulation to colleagues | ● | ● |
Invitation to annual Showcase | ● | ● |
Invitation to charity partner events | ● | ● |
basis.point lapel pin | ● | ● |
Booking in advance of general public for basis.point events | ● | ● |
Shared welcome on LinkedIn | ● | ● |
Highlight on LinkedIn with photo | ● | |
Option to book seat at Club table at Annual Lunch | ● | |
Certificate of Patronage for display | ● | |
Personalised email signature | ● | |
Listing on Patron boards at basis.point events | ● | |
Volunteering opportunities | ● |