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News, stories and updates from TimeBank Ireland.
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How to Make Your First Exchange: A Calm Guide for New Members
Starting in a timebank can feel unfamiliar at first. Here is a practical, reassuring guide to making your first exchange through TimeBank Ireland.
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Digital Tools for Real-World Community: The Platform Behind TimeBank Ireland
Technology should make community life easier, not colder. A plain-English look at the platform tools supporting TimeBank Ireland members.
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The Social Value of Time Banking: What One Hour Can Unlock
A time credit records an hour, but the wider value can include confidence, friendship, wellbeing, local resilience, and practical support.
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Beyond Volunteering: Turning Goodwill into a Stronger Local Network
Volunteering is not only about filling shifts. It is about building a network where people, organisations, and local projects can support one another well.
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Safer Exchanges, Stronger Trust: How Community Platforms Protect Members
Trust is the foundation of every timebank. Here are the practical habits and platform features that help members exchange time more safely.
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A Community Marketplace Can Introduce People to Time Banking
A marketplace is not the same as a timebank, but it can help people discover the wider community platform and learn why time credits matter.
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Community Jobs, Local Talent: Why We Added a Jobs Module
A timebank is about more than volunteering. The jobs module helps connect local skills, flexible opportunities, and community-minded employers.
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Why Local Amenities Should Join a Time Credit Network
Cinemas, gyms, cultural venues, cafes, and local amenities can turn corporate responsibility into practical community value by accepting time credits.
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Volunteering That Counts: How TimeBank Ireland Helps People Record Their Impact
Recording volunteer hours is not bureaucracy for its own sake. It helps people feel recognised and helps communities understand their real impact.
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Can Volunteers Be Rewarded With Time Credits?
Volunteer recognition does not have to mean cash payment. Time credits can thank people for community work while keeping the spirit of volunteering intact.
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From Meitheal to Modern Time Banking: Ireland's Tradition of Mutual Help
Time banking may use modern tools, but the idea feels familiar in Ireland: neighbours helping neighbours, with dignity and reciprocity.
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What Is a Time Credit? A Plain-English Guide for New Members
A time credit is the simple unit at the heart of time banking. One hour of help earns one credit, and every member's hour is valued equally.