Our desire to ‘give something back’ is part of the DNA of our organisation.

With over €1 billion spent by businesses every year in Ireland on advertising, we believe that some of this spend can be used for good use. The Advertise for Good initiative was launched in August 2021 where a percentage of Buymedia’s advertising spend is contributed towards worthy causes. Advertisers and media partners are also encouraged to contribute a percentage of their revenue and ad space respectively.

Unicef Ireland was the first chosen charity as part of the pilot programme and received over €20,000 in funding. Last year, our support extended to local communities, with Cope Galway, Hand in Hand, and LauraLynn selected by you as the chosen charities.

Buymedia wants to continue supporting organisations that are working hard to make a difference by providing funding to another three charities — chosen by you.

Nominate a charity that matters most to you before Oct 15th (Deadline Extended) 

The fund for 2024 will be distributed between the top three nominated charities.
1. Nominated Charities must be registered on the Charity's Regulator's website here.
2. Only one nomination per person will be accepted.

Thank you for your submission - the chosen charities will be announced in soon.
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