Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Ireland’s No. 1 magazine for community development

ABOUT CHANGING IRELAND

Changing Ireland is a not-for-profit magazine published in print and online and featuring quality original journalism about community development, social inclusion, collective action, empowerment, equality and human rights in Ireland.

Established in 2001, based in Moyross, Limerick, it is the most popular and longest-established Community & Voluntary Sector magazine in Ireland. It is a trusted and valued source of news.

Our Mission

UNIQUE IN IRELAND

Original quality journalism on community development in Ireland

MISSION STATEMENT

Changing Ireland Community Media CLG will be widely recognised in the public, community and voluntary sectors as being the leading provider of high-quality journalism, citizen reporting and reliable information regarding best practices, achievements and challenges within the community development sector in Ireland.

VALUES

  • A positive approach where possible
  • Sustainable
  • Inclusive
  • Uncompromising commitment
  • Integrity
  • Presenting news from those who are excluded in a constructive and instructive way

 

VOLUNTARY BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

CHAIRPERSON

Shane O’Sullivan

BOARD MEMBERS

Shane O’Sullivan, Andrew O’Byrne, Michael Power, Yvonne Comer, Lisa O’Flaherty and Richard Holohan.

 

EDITORIAL TEAM

See page 4 of latest edition.

COLLABORATION

Collaboration is one of the key actions under Changing Ireland’s Strategic Plan 2023-2028. Get in touch.

SUBSCRIBE

Email editor@changingireland.ie with your contact details to join our mailing list and receive the magazine in PDF or print format. 

The Team

EDITOR/MANAGER

Allen Meagher

JOURNALIST (p/t)

Owen Ryan 

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT (p/t)

Gill Moore

Our History

2001

EST. IN MOYROSS, LIMERICK

25 years of community journalism

Changing Ireland magazine was launched in 2001 and is an independent national magazine based in Moyross, Limerick.

It is published and managed by the not-for-profit organisation Changing Ireland Community Media CLG. It is focused on community development and social inclusion.

 

Funding, Support & Volunteers

Core-funding and support

Changing Ireland earns some income through social enterprise and is grateful for the core-funding it receives from the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht

 

We are also grateful for the support of: