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Minister Martin announces €1,461,587 in capital grants to arts and culture organisations

Catherine Martin, T.D., Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media has today announced awards in capital grants of over €1.46m to eleven arts and culture organisations for upgrading and development of their facilities. This funding is provided under Stream B of the Cultural Capital Scheme 2019-2022 that is part of an overall €4.7m capital investment scheme in the arts and culture infrastructure around the country.

The funding is being made available under the National Development Plan, Project Ireland 2040. Investing in our Culture, Language & Heritage 2018 - 2027 sets out the Government’s objectives for capital investment in Ireland’s culture, language and heritage. The Cultural Capital Scheme 2019-2022 will run until 2022 and will focus on enhancing the existing stock of arts and culture centres throughout the country.

In line with the Government's action on climate change, this scheme prioritises projects that reduce an organisation's carbon footprint that will make a real and positive impact on the environment. Projects that provide additional capacity for artists and artistic production particularly in arts centres will also be favoured. This new Scheme which has four separate streams of funding, builds on the success of the former Arts and Culture Capital Scheme 2016-2018.

Speaking today, Minister Martin said:

"I am delighted to be in a position to award this funding today to these arts and culture organisations. This capital scheme prioritises projects that reduce an organisation's carbon footprint. This is in line with the Government's action on climate change and I’m delighted that the funding for some of these projects will make a real and positive impact on the environment. Projects that provide additional capacity for artists and artistic production particularly in arts centres were also favoured.

This investment at a range of different facilities including arts centres, theatres, galleries, museums, as well as artists’ studios and creative spaces aims to improve the audience and creative experience while upgrading the facilities. This overall funding package will ensure past investment in these arts and cultural centres is protected and sustained.

The funding being announced today is in addition to my earlier allocations of funding under this Scheme in December together with funding to visual artist workspaces and Stream D funding which is specifically for capital adaptations or equipment necessary to assist arts organisations in re-opening safely after COVID-19. Today’s announcement will bring the total awarded under this Scheme to date to almost €2.5m. Further funding under this Scheme will follow in due course. I wish these arts and culture facilities continued success in the future”.

Notes

The eleven projects receiving funding under today’s announcement are:

Awards under Stream B of the Cultural Capital Scheme 2019-2022

Grantee County Grant Amount €
Abbey Arts & Cultural Centre Donegal €88,000
Alfred Beit Foundation Dublin €80,000
An Grianán Theatre Management Company Donegal €290,299
Axis (Ballymun Arts and Community Resource Centre CLG) Dublin €73,959
Barker Arts Centre CLG (t/a Garter Lane Arts Centre) Waterford €196,857
Droichead Arts Centre Louth €70,000
Firkin Crane CLG Cork €79,476
Galway City Council Galway €179,893
Louth County Council (re An Táin Arts Centre) Louth €72,929
Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin €74,767
Watergate Theatre Co Ltd Kilkenny €255,407
Total €1,461,587

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