Dublin Castle photograph

Dublin Castle

Use attributes for filter !
AddressDame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 9:45AM
Grounds 44,000 square metres (11 acres)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2479496
Send edit request

About Dublin Castle


Dublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame Street in Dublin. Until 1922 it was the seat of the British government's administration in Ireland.

Where is the Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle Map
Click on the photo of Dublin Castle to view it on Google Maps.

Chuck Feeney: Entrepreneur and philanthropist dies

Sep 12,2022 4:51 pm

The Irish-American entrepreneur and philanthropist Chuck Feeney has died at the Age Of 92.

Mr Feeney, through his Private Foundation the, donated More Than $8bn (£6. 5bn) to causes on five continents.

The Foundation gave $570m (£465m) to causes in Northern Ireland over four decades.

Its main areas of interest have been health, education, reconciliation and Human Rights .

Mr Feeney dissolved The Foundation in 2020, but by then it had made More Than $8 billion (£6. 5bn) in grants, mainly in the United States , the UK, The Republic of Ireland, Australia, South Africa , Vietnam, Bermuda, and Cuba.

Charles F Feeney was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1931, during The Great Depression, to Irish-American parents.

His Mother worked as a hospital nurse and his father was an insurance underwriter.

The Philanthropist traced his Family History back to County Fermanagh , where his grandmother was brought up close to The Village of Kinawley.

The Entrepreneur made his money selling luxury Duty Free goods to travellers across The World , but he rejected the trappings of wealth himself.

He went on to found the Atlantic Philanthropies in 1982, an international organisation Set Up to distribute his fortune to good causes and projects that he supported around The World .

For The First 15 years of his philanthropic mission, Mr Feeney donated money In Secret leading to him being dubbed the James Bond of philanthropy, only emerging from anonymity in 1997.

He had a particular interest in supporting universities on both sides of the Irish border, donating hundreds of millions of US dollars.

In 2012, at Dublin Castle , Mr Feeney received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the universities on The Island of Ireland.

Queen's University Belfast was one of the biggest beneficiaries of Mr Feeney's grants from 1993 to 2015, being gifted a total of $132m (£107m).

It also received the single biggest donation from the Atlantic Philanthropies , when it was gifted $24m (£19m) in 2012.

It was for the university's Institute of Health Sciences Centre for Experimental Medicine.

Another cornerstone of Mr Feeney's philanthropy in Northern Ireland was The Promotion of integrated education in The Pursuit of reconciliation and peace building.

Down through the decades, it is understood about £8m was gifted to the Integrated Education Fund for various projects and the area is listed as The First sector funded in Northern Ireland by the Atlantic Philanthropies back in 1991.

Atlantic Philanthropies quoted Mr Feeney, Who Said : " I had one idea that never changed in my mind—that you should use your wealth to help people. "

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯