How signatories are putting their commitments into practice.
Ireland’s Charter for Digital Inclusion sets out a shared national commitment to ensuring that everyone can access, use, and benefit from digital technologies. The charter invites businesses, public bodies, and community organisations to work together to bridge the digital gap, by promoting essential digital skills, increasing awareness, and helping people get online.
This page showcases case studies from businesses and organisations that have signed the charter, highlighting the practical actions and innovative initiatives already underway. These case studies show how signatories are putting their commitments into practice.
Vodafone Foundation in Ireland - Hi Digital
Hi Digital is a national digital‑skills programme from the Vodafone Foundation Ireland, created to help older people (65+) build the confidence and practical know‑how they need to navigate an increasingly digital world. Launched in 2021 as a five‑year, €2 million philanthropic initiative, the programme is delivered in partnership with ALONE, Irish Girl Guides, Vision Ireland, Friends of the Elderly, SVP, and a wide network of libraries and community groups.
Read the full case study: Case study: Vodafone Foundation in Ireland - Hi Digital
SAP Ireland
Since its inception, SAP Ireland has been an active industry partner in the University of Galway’s IdeasLab Enterprise Challenge programme, supporting student teams to develop real-world solutions through design thinking, mentoring, and prototyping.
Read the full case study: Case study: SAP and University of Galway, IdeasLab Enterprise Challenge