Scholarships

Scholarships

A FOUNDING CALL · BE THE FIRST

SCHOLARSHIPS

Mol an óige
“A clan’s future belongs to its young. We have the idea — and we need the first generous soul to make it real.”
Where We Stand

The honest truth

At this moment, the O’Dubhda clan does not have enough members to fund scholarships from its own dues. The membership is small. The ambition is larger than the balance sheet.

We could wait until the clan is big enough, and no young O’Dubhda would be helped for another decade. Or we could begin — with one name, one gift, one student — and let it grow from there.

This page is a call to the person who would like to start it.

A Named Scholarship

How it would work

As a charitable organisation, we can receive donations of any size. You — or your family — can fund a scholarship in the name of someone you love, or in your own. The clan will carry the name alongside the gift for as long as the scholarship is awarded.

It might be a few hundred euro to help one young member toward a summer of Gaeilge. It might be more. The Council will match the gift to a student whose work fits, and the clan will record publicly where every scholarship goes — so you can see what your memorial did.

No amount is too small. The first scholarship ever awarded in the clan’s name will be worth more than all the ones that come after it.

Five Paths Rooted in Our History

What a scholarship could do

These are not prescriptions — they are points of light. A scholarship could serve any young O’Dubhda whose work echoes the deep tradition of the family. Five possibilities, all grounded in who we have been for a thousand years:

Path 01

The Archaeologist

Uí Fiachrach country holds some of the richest archaeology in Ireland — royal inauguration mounds at Carn Amhalghaidh and Carn Inghine Briain, ruined castles along the Moy, hidden souterrains beneath farmland. A scholarship could help a young O’Dubhda into fieldwork at ATU Sligo or UCD, a summer dig on clan land, or postgraduate work in Irish archaeology.

Path 02

The Historian & Genealogist

The Mac Fhirbhisigh family kept the records of the O’Dubhda for six centuries, producing Leabhar Mór Leacan and Leabhar na nGenealach — the greatest genealogical manuscripts in Irish history. A scholarship in that tradition could support a young member reading Irish history, Celtic studies, palaeography, or serious family-history research.

Path 03

The Missionary & Minister

The O’Dubhda have sent sons and daughters into religious life for generations — priests, sisters, missionaries, and ministers across every continent the diaspora reached. A scholarship could help a young member into seminary, chaplaincy, ministry training, or missionary service abroad.

Path 04

The Gaeilge Scholar

Our tongue carries the oldest vernacular literature in Europe, and our forebears fought to keep it alive through centuries of pressure. A scholarship could send a young member to the Gaeltacht for a summer of immersion, support undergraduate Irish at University of Galway or UCC, or fund a Gaelscoil teacher in training.

Path 05

The Storyteller & Poet

From the bardic schools of medieval Ireland to W.B. Yeats himself walking the Hill of Muckelty, the poetic tradition runs through O’Dubhda land. A scholarship could back a young writer, filmmaker, folklorist, or traditional musician whose work draws on the story of the family and the place.

An Invitation

Whose name would you carry forward?

Whoever funds the first O’Dubhda scholarship will have their name — or the name of someone they loved — attached to it for as long as the clan endures. It is a quiet form of immortality, and it begins with a single conversation.

If you have a family member to honour, or a cause you believe in, we would love to talk about what a named scholarship could look like. The Council will work with you to shape it into something meaningful — something that will do real good in a real young person’s life.

Write to the Council

A Note from the Clan

If this page has moved you — even in a small way — that is enough to begin a conversation. You do not need to arrive with a plan. You only need to arrive.

Write to us any time at our contact page. Every message is read by a real person.

Please note: This website is under construction with the intent to go live on October 7th at the O'Dubhda clan reunion this year (2025). For more details please see the official current site here: https://odubhdaclan.com/