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Thank you JRP for the wiki update and GFDL notice. I have ammended the use notice. -webmaster www.irlfunds.org
I changed this to say 'non-governmental' as there seems to be no source for the original statement. Probably it is the biggest charity donor organisation. However, the European Union Structural Funding has put billions of Euros into the Republic and Northern Ireland. Yes I know that arguably the EU isn't a government but I can't think of a better word. -- JBellis 12:05, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
There is a discussion currently happening at the Irish American article around Scots Irish content; the discussion needs more participation and editorial perspective (regardless of what yours might be!!!) Please have a look there and share your thoughts as it affects both articles and really needs much more input than what is being offered by too few contributors. Thank you 67.83.75.57 ( talk) 15:05, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
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This material was originally posted by The Ireland Funds who are the copyright holders.
The Ireland Funds hereby allow Wikipedia and any visitor to Wikipedia to copy text only (no images without explicit permission) from "www.irlfunds.org" for use on The Ireland Funds page on the Wikipedia website page [1] if they wish to add to this article.
Contact the webmaster for further information [2] Thank you.
Thank you JRP for the wiki update and GFDL notice. I have ammended the use notice. -webmaster www.irlfunds.org
I changed this to say 'non-governmental' as there seems to be no source for the original statement. Probably it is the biggest charity donor organisation. However, the European Union Structural Funding has put billions of Euros into the Republic and Northern Ireland. Yes I know that arguably the EU isn't a government but I can't think of a better word. -- JBellis 12:05, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
There is a discussion currently happening at the Irish American article around Scots Irish content; the discussion needs more participation and editorial perspective (regardless of what yours might be!!!) Please have a look there and share your thoughts as it affects both articles and really needs much more input than what is being offered by too few contributors. Thank you 67.83.75.57 ( talk) 15:05, 9 February 2010 (UTC)