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Age Group 4 - 12
Benefits of All-Irish Education
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The Gaelbhratach
Age Group 12 - 18
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Benefits of All-Irish Education
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Business Supports for the Irish Language
Irish Language Festivals
Irish Week / Seachtain na Gaeilge
Festivals
5 Tips
Awareness Events
Irish-language Books
Irish Language Podcasts
Television and radio in Irish
Lead organisations
Learn
Learning Irish
All-Irish Secondary Schools
Playgroups
Irish-Medium Schools
Irish in English-speaking schools
Irish Third-Level Courses
Irish-language services for schools
Terminology and Grammar Tools Online
Rights
The Official Languages ​​Act 2003
Irish Language Strategies in the Republic and in the North
Irish Language Commissioner
The European Charter for Minority Languages
Using state services through Irish
Get Involved with Conradh na Gaeilge
Campaigns
Research and Submissions
Employment
Irish Language Careers Booklet
Irish language jobs in Europe
Irish language jobs in Ireland
Information Sheet on Job Possibilities
Top tips for people looking for jobs with Irish
Vacancies
FAQs

Community Groups

This article provides a summary of the Irish-language community groups that are located around the country.


There are Irish language groups and organisations based in cities and towns from coast to coast.  These groups provide everything from information to classes, workshops, services and other events.  

Below is a listing of the different types of groups and where to find out more information on them: 

  • Irish-language community centres – the Centres page on PEIG provides information on the ones closest to you
  • Local Conradh na Gaeilge branches – for information on all of the branches around the country and abroad, visit the Conradh na Gaeilge website
  • Language planning officers – people who are based in the Gaelteacht and service town areas who are responsible for implementing the local language plans
  • Irish-language community schemes – other groups around the country that promote and support the language locally; see  the list below

Irish-language Community Schemes

Scheme County and Contact
An Clár as Gaeilge Teo. Clare
clarasgaeilge@eircom.net
An Droichead Teo. Antrim
fionnuala@androichead.com
Cairde Teo. Armagh
sean@cairdeteo.com
Cairde Uí Néill Tyrone
cairdeuineill@hotmail.com
Coiste Dúiche Mhaigh Eo, Conradh na Gaeilge Mayo
eolas@conradhmhaigheo.ie
Coiste Forbartha Charn Tóchair Derry
joe.odoherty@ancarn.org
Comhaltas Uladh Ulster
Conradh na Gaeilge, Boirche Íochtar Down
boircheiochtar@gmail.com
Conradh na Gaeilge, Craobh an Aonaigh Tipperary
cnagantaonach@gmail.com
Conradh Na Gaeilge, Glaschu Scotland
cnag_glaschu@hotmail.com
Croí Éanna Antrim
dmaccoille820@c2kni.net
Cumann Cultúrtha Mhic Reachtain Antrim
Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise Dublin
gaeloifig@tcd.ie
Foras na Gaeilge National
gtrimble@forasnagaeilge.ie
Gaeilge Locha Riach Galway
oifig@lochariach.com
Gaelfhorbairt na Gaillimhe Galway
gaillimh@cnag.ie
Gaelphobal Cheantar an tSratha Báin Tyrone
gaelphobal@btconnect.com
Glór Cheatharlach Carlow
emma@glorcheatharlach.ie
Glór na Móna Antrim
oifig@glornamona.com
Glór na nGael, Uachtar Tíre Down
emerohagan@yahoo.co.uk
Ionad Uíbh Eachach Antrim
diarmuid@ionad.eu
Muintir Chrónáin Teo. Dublin
brian@araschronain.ie

Updated: May 2024