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Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Departmental Funding

Photo of Colm BurkeColm Burke (Cork North Central, Fine Gael)
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70. To ask the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if funding is to be provided by her Department for the Small Scale Local Festivals and Summer Schools Scheme for 2024, in view that the scheme supports local cultural festivals and summer schools that are not eligible under funding criteria for larger scale events supported by Fáilte Ireland, the Arts Council and similar bodies; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [53519/23]

Photo of Catherine MartinCatherine Martin (Dublin Rathdown, Green Party)
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Festivals make and important contribution to the artistic and cultural life of local communities and how they make destinations more attractive to domestic and international tourists. I recognise the challenges involved in arranging festivals, often involving significant financial outlay and commitments and a great deal of voluntary activity. Accordingly, my Department and the relevant agencies under its aegis support the staging of festivals.

In that regard, my Department runs a Small Scale Local Festivals and Summer Schools Scheme annually. The Scheme is designed to support local cultural festivals and summer schools which are not in receipt of funding support from the Government and other State Agencies. The 2023 Festivals and Summer School scheme was open for applications on the Department’s website until 9 June. Under this scheme in 2023 I allocated over €131,036 to 30 festivals across the country (2022 €122,045 to 34 events festivals and summer schools). The successful applications are now in final stage of payment.

Applications are marked on the following criteria:• Extent to which the projects meets the objectives of the scheme• Realistic in terms of scale, costs, assistance sought and timeframe for delivery• Demonstrate capacity to deliver project• Level of own or supporting contribution (non-state) towards the project

Terms and conditions of the scheme are available on my Departments website.

The Arts Council also provides financial support to a range of festivals, large and small, both single art form and multidisciplinary arts festivals. Strategic Funding supports organisations which are critical to the national arts infrastructure while the Festivals Investment Scheme is specifically designed to offer support to local/voluntary organisations to develop arts festivals.

As part of their Strategically Funded Festivals, Fáilte Ireland supports a diverse selection of larger festivals and events throughout the country. The Regional Festival Scheme, which they also support, is available to local community festivals and is administered by the Local Authorities. Each Local Authority manages their own application and grant process.

It is currently envisaged that the scheme will run again in 2024 and will launch in the first quarter of the year. It may be useful to monitor my Departments website and apply upon announcement of the scheme. This scheme is subject to a competitive assessment process.

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