Written answers

Wednesday, 29 May 2024

Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Departmental Funding

Photo of Catherine ConnollyCatherine Connolly (Galway West, Independent)
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101. To ask the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht further to Parliamentary Question No. 35 of 18 April 2024, the status of the drawdown of the €1 million in Galway 2020 legacy funding; the amount drawn down to date in 2024; the breakdown of the funds drawn down to date that have been allocated; the amount allocated via open calls for funding applications to date in 2024; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [24265/24]

Photo of Catherine MartinCatherine Martin (Dublin Rathdown, Green Party)
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A key deliverable of the European Capital of Culture designation was the development of a legacy framework to sustain and build on the capacity, networks and opportunities arising from the cultural programme of Galway 2020. A Performance Delivery Agreement is in place between my Department and the Galway Culture Company to ensure the appropriate oversight of the implementation of the legacy programme and the expenditure of the Government's funding allocation of €1 million.

My Department officials continue to work closely with the Galway Culture Company in this regard. Quarterly meetings between the Department, the Chief Executive of the Galway Culture Company and the Chair of the Board of Galway Culture Company have taken place on 29th November 2023, 31st January, 13th March and 20th May 2024. At each meeting, Galway Culture Company provided an update to the Department on programming and expenditure. The minutes of the quarterly meetings are published bilingually on the Gov.ie website.

To-date Galway Culture Company has drawdown €932,869.05 of the €1 million allocated to the Galway 2020 legacy programme. This funding has supported each of the three strategic objectives of the legacy programme as follows;

  • €191,919.61 supported the first strategic objective to ‘Facilitate International and EU Relationships and Funding’,
  • €500,422.63 supported the second strategic objective ‘Support to Place based Cultural Programming’, and
  • €240,526.81 supported the third strategic objective the ‘Provision of supports to the cultural and creative sector’.
In line with the Performance Delivery Agreement, drawdowns of the remaining €67,130.95 funding will be the subject of drawdown requests and the provision of supporting documentation. The drawdown of the remaining funding is expected to be completed in the first half of 2024.

This funding has provided the opportunity for the artistic and cultural sector to access funding through open calls, partnerships on funding applications to EU programmes, opportunities for presentation in other European countries and targeted capacity building supports.

I am advised that of the funding drawn-down to-date, latest figures from the Galway Culture Company show that €605,283 of this has been delivered through open calls, with an additional €180,763 supporting artists and cultural organisations through other development and capacity building programmes.

In total, at least 19 open calls are expected to be delivered under the Legacy Programme which will see a large number of local organisations, artists and creative practitioners supported. Latest information from Galway Culture Company indicated that there is one open call currently seeking applications: ADAPT Centre and Beta Festival

I am further advised that a number of additional open calls are now closed for applicants but the delivery of those projects is currently ongoing.

The latest information on any open calls is available on the Galway Culture Company website. Galway Culture Company are also available to meet with the Deputy to discuss the legacy programme and the open calls in more detail.

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