A Selection of Current and Recent Clients

 

Ahmadu Bello University

All Ireland Cancer Fund

American Hospital in Paris    

Amnesty International   

Archdiocese of Armagh  

Archdiocese of Glasgow

Archdiocese of Westminster (Deanery of Harrow)

Harrow Deanery Ark Children’s Cultural Trust

Barretstown Camp

Bayero University

Belvedere College

Castleknock College   

Cathedrals’ Partnership, Belfast

Ceifin Institute

Chester Beatty Library

Christ Church Cathedral  

Cistercian College

Coláiste Chroí Naofa   

Coombe Women's Hospital   

Coventry School   

Diocese of Achonry

Diocese of Down & Connor  

Diocese of Dunkeld

European University of St. Petersburg

Habitat for Humanity International

Human Rights Watch

International Accountancy Standards Board

Irish Management Institute

Irish Museum of Modern Art   

Lancaster University

Lions Clubs International

Mount Sackville School  

Maynooth College

Médecins Sans Frontières

Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences

National College of Ireland  

New Economic School (Moscow)

Oxfam America

Rockbrook Park School     

Rotary International

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Royal Society of Chemistry    

Scout Association - Northern Ireland     

St. John’s Cathedral     

St Michael’s College   

Sutton Park School      

Terenure College      

Trinity – All Saints   

Trócaire

University of Ibadan   

University of Liverpool

University of Manchester   

University of Newcastle, Medical Faculty

University of Port Harcourt 

University of Salford 

Wesley College, Dublin     

Wolverhampton Grammar School  

Women's Aid

 

 

                                                                                                      The Archdiocese of Armagh launched Vision for the Future, a 10.5 million campaign in 2001.  The St. Patrick's Cathedral portion totaled 7.5 million toward the goal, a further 3 million was invested in the Development of Lay Ministries and toward the Care and Welfare of the Diocesan Clergy.  This campaign exceeded its target and over 2,750 volunteers were recruited to help with the programme.  Several million was raised for parishes own use to be invested in new services and infrastructure at a local level.  Vision for the Future was the first diocesan campaign to incorporate two political and economic jurisdictions working with Euro and Sterling currencies.

www.armagharchdiocese.org

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In 2004, the Archdiocese of Glasgow launched a 10.5 million campaign with the pledge goal achieved by the following summer.  The main focus of the Archbishop's vision was to promote the development of Parish Life throughout the Archdiocese.  This would help secure the future of the Church by primarily investing in parish initiatives that would serve its people for many years to come. CCS helped the Archdiocese develop, manage and promote the first programme of its kind in Glasgow.

www.rcag.org.uk

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Set in the centre of Dublin city, Belvedere College continues today a tradition of over 170 years in the Jesuit approach to education.  Since 1997, CCS has worked with the College to raise more than €2.2 million.

www.belvederecollege.ie

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In 2001, CCS began working with the Coombe Women's Hospital on a 1.9 million campaign.  This programme was to develop services and facilities for paediatrics and obstetrics, build a new academic centre that would house training for students from Dublin's three medical schools, provide state of the art gynaecological facilities and promote world class research.

www.coombe.ie

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In 2001, CCS assisted the IASB in raising public and private funds to help underwrite the effort to establish a coherent and simplified set of international financial accounting standards.  Over 130 multinationals, banks, stock exchanges, money managers, central banks and intergovernmental organisations from 31 countries participated, pledging more that 75 million worldwide.

www.IASB.org

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Over the past 20 years, CCS has conducted three successful fund-raising programmes for the RCSI, raising more than 20 million.

www.rcsi.ie/index.asp

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CCS assisted St. Michael's College in 2000 to raise funds to rebuild their school.  The project's goal was to achieve 1.25 million and raised 3.3 million.

www.stmichaelscollege.com

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CCS has assisted UMIST with three separate campaigns over the last 10 years, raising more than 18 million for new facilities, research and programmes.  Again recently CCS provided counsel to the University of Manchester, which became the largest university in the UK with the merger of The Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST on 1 October 2004.  CCS assisted the new University's President, Deans, Foundation Board, staff and others to plan strategy, reorganise their structure, and launch new fund-raising initiatives.

www.manchester.ac.uk

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