The Standards Commission set up and manages a Register of Third Parties. You, as a third party, stay on the list until you apply to be taken off it.
What is a third party?
Third parties are individuals or organisations that accept donations of more than €100 for political purposes.
There are rules about accepting and disclosing political donations and there are limits on donations. These rules apply whether you are registered as a third party or not.
If you accept a donation, you must register with the Commission as a third party, open a bank account for political donations, and provide annual reports to the Commission.
How long does the register remain in effect?
You stay on the register until you apply to de-register.
Registered
List of Organisations Registered Date Registered
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Abortion Never
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06/02/2018
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Abortion Rights Campaign
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26/03/2018
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ADFAM
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30/03/2015
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Alliance for Freedom and Democracy
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30/03/2015
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Anti-Corruption Ireland
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14/03/2019
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Atheist Ireland
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04/03/2015
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Benedict Ó Floinn
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04/09/2018
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The Charter Group
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27/04/2015
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Cherish All The Children Equally
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07/02/2017
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Choice Ireland
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27/03/2015
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Christian Solidarity Party
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31/03/2015
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Coalition to Repeal The Eight
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06/12/2017
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Donegal Pro Life
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21/05/2018
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FACE
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01/09/2015
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Family & Life
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09/12/2016
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Immigration Control Platform
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20/03/2015
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Independent Alliance
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22/01/2016
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Iona Institute
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23/04/2015
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Irish Council for Civil Liberties
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26/03/2018
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Janet O'Sullivan
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03/04/2018
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The Life Institute
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12/04/2018
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National Campaign for the Arts
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30/03/2015
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National Women's Council of Ireland
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30/01/2018
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Peace and Neutrality Alliance
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01/04/2015
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People's Movement
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08/04/2015
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Pro life Campaign
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01/04/2015
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Right2Water
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20/05/2015
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ROSA
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26/03/2018
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Save Navan Hospital
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10/06/2015
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Save the 8th
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26/01/2018
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Seanad Reform Group/Democ Matter
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01/04/2015
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The Socialist Party
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25/01/2018
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Socialist Workers Network
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02/04/2015
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TFMR Ireland
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17/10/2017
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Together For Yes
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28/03/2018
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Women's Health in Ireland
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23/04/2018
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