Glencree Annual Membership Renewal 2024


We invite existing Members of Glencree to renew their membership for 2024 using one of the payment options below. Our annual membership rate remain unchanged for 2024 at: Euro50 membership renewal (Euro 25 for Retirees)

If you are not yet a Member and are interested in joining, please email info@glencree.ie to begin the membership process.

On behalf of the team, we thank you for your ongoing support.

 

If you would also like to make a donation as part of the renewal process, please bear in mind that Glencree can reclaim tax on donations of €250 and over made by PAYE employees and the self-assessed in the Republic of Ireland.


Membership Renewal

Please select one of the payment options below

OPTION 1: Renew with Paypal or Credit/Debit Card

Annual Membership

    Your Name (required)

    Your Address (required)

    Your Mobile Number (required)

    Your Email (required)

    Choose Payment Method

    If you select Debit/Credit Card, you will be redirected to Paypal. You do not need a Paypal account, we are using this as a payment gateway only.


    Choose Payment Amount:


    Glencree can reclaim tax on donations of €250 and over made by PAYE Employees/Self Assessed in the Republic of Ireland.
    Your PPS Number:


    On clicking submit you will be redirected to Paypal to process payment through your Paypal account or Credit Card. You DO NOT NEED A PAYPAL ACCOUNT to use your Credit Card. Please click on the PAY BY DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD option The contact information you provide will only be processed by Glencree and no third parties.


    Annual Membership - Retirees

      Your Name (required)

      Your Address (required)

      Your Mobile Number (required)

      Your Email (required)

      Choose Payment Method

      If you select Debit/Credit Card, you will be redirected to Paypal. You do not need a Paypal account, we are using this as a payment gateway only.


      Choose Membership and Optional Donation:


      Glencree can reclaim tax on donations of €250 and over made by PAYE Employees/Self Assessed in the Republic of Ireland.
      Your PPS Number:


      On clicking submit you will be redirected to Paypal to process payment through your Paypal account or Credit Card. You DO NOT NEED A PAYPAL ACCOUNT to use your Credit Card. Please click on the PAY BY DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD option The contact information you provide will only be processed by Glencree and no third parties.


       

      Please note: If you are paying by Debit or Credit Card, when you click submit you will be redirected to Paypal. We are using Paypal as a payment gateway for debit and credit card payments. You do not need a Paypal account.



      Option 2: Renew via Bank Transfer

      Payable to: Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation
      Account Number: 33203069
      Sort Code: 93-10-47
      IBAN: IE13AIBK93104733203069
      Bank: Allied Irish Bank, 100-101 Grafton St., Dublin 2

      Please ensure to include your name on the PAYMENT NARRATIVE and we would appreciate if you email us to let us know your transfer has been made to ensure we don't miss it.




      OPTION 3: Pay by Cheque

      Please download and complete this form and return with a Cheque payable to:

      Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation.

      Post to us at: Glencree, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow, A98 D635.



      Your membership fees and donations help ensure the continuity of Glencree's vital peacebuilding and reconciliation work with:
      • Victims, survivors, and VS groups impacted by violent conflict in Northern Ireland
      • Women activists and leaders from disadvantaged communities, particularly those experiencing social exclusion, isolation and marginalisation, individual women who have experienced the trauma of political conflict/violence and women peacebuilders who are actively engaged in developing and maintaining sustainable peace on the island of Ireland and elsewhere
      • Members of ethnic and faith minority communities, migrants and refugees to support their own efforts to integrate into, and contribute to, Irish society which also incorporates building partnerships with statutory and local authority stakeholders and majority community leaders and groups
      • Students and young adults both as actors in peacebuilding and as participants in our peace education work on a cross-border, north-south basis
      • Conflict and post-conflict societies around the world both through sharing our lessons from the Irish peace process and learning from their peacebuilding experiences
      • Policy-makers, politicians, diplomats and civil society actors who work to end conflict, find solutions to achieve sustainable peace and build inclusive societies.
      View a snapshot of some of our work featured in our most recent Annual Report
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      Find out more about Our Funding & Support