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Arts Council

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 1 March 2022

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Questions (299, 300)

Colm Burke

Question:

299. Deputy Colm Burke asked the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media the total allocation for the Arts Council for 2022; the way this fits with the pledge to double investment in the arts sector by 2025; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [10971/22]

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Colm Burke

Question:

300. Deputy Colm Burke asked the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media the number of bursaries and grants provided by the Arts Council by county in 2021; the amount of funding envisaged for 2022, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [10972/22]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 299 and 300 together.

This year, I allocated €130m to the Arts Council. This compares with an allocation of €65m in 2017.  The table below shows the allocations in each of the years. 

Year

Allocation to the Arts Council

2017

€65.15m

2018

€68.213m

2019

€75.002m

2020

€105.002m

2021

€130.046m

2022

€130.046m

I have been advised by the Arts Council of the following number and recorded expenditure that was made in 2021 towards bursaries and grants. This is tabulated overall and by county in 2021 both for arts organisations and individual awards. The 2021 figures will be not be finalised until the publication of the Annual Report and Financial Statement for the Arts Council.  The Arts Council estimate that its expenditure in 2022 for bursaries and grants will be in the region of €112 million.

Table 2 Fiscal Year 2021 Totals of Applications Received

Individuals

 Organisations

No of  Applications Received

6,894

1,599

No of Awards Made

2,710

1,219

Amounts Awarded (€)

€27,013,112

€83,547,514

Table 3 Breakdown by County - Organisation Awards 2021

No of    Applications Received

No of   Awards Made

 Amounts Awarded  (€)

Carlow

20

16

                            1,455,867

Cavan

15

12

                              365,500  

Clare

35

28

                               878,090

Cork

182

146

                            7,759,722

Derry

3

3

                                  28,830

Donegal

43

31

                            1,624,749

Dublin

512

378

                          41,826,618  

Galway

148

118

                            6,503,101

Kerry

54

37

                            1,418,336

Kildare

22

18

                               968,927

Kilkenny

32

28

                            2,274,030

Laois

13

8

                               379,100

Leitrim

11

11

                               575,605

Limerick

80

65

                            4,093,028

Longford

16

14

                               512,686

Louth

41

31

                            1,182,527

Mayo

41

32

                               914,341

Meath

29

18

                            1,037,178

Monaghan

16

15

                               910,537

Offaly

13

12

                               349,600

Roscommon

10

10

                               320,812

Sligo

28

24

                            1,493,182

Tipperary

38

28

                               750,936

Tyrone

1

0

                                            -  

Waterford

49

37

                            1,682,182

Westmeath

9

6

                               204,888

Wexford

24

19

                            2,245,580

Wicklow

30

19

                               628,925

Data not available

81

55

                            1,162,639

Totals

1599

1219

                    83,547,514.41  

 

 

 

 

Table 4 Breakdown by County - Individual Awards   2021

No of    Applications Received

No of Awards Made

 Amounts Awarded  (€)

Antrim

10

3

                                  31,990

Armagh

2

1

                                    4,060

Carlow

52

26

                               255,203

Cavan

60

16

                               127,979

Clare

189

56

                               390,034

Cork

761

297

                            3,339,641

Derry

3

0

                                          -

Donegal

173

60

                               581,903

Down

11

2

                                  25,000

Dublin

2403

1040

                          10,815,685

Fermanagh

7

1

                                    5,000

Galway

498

211

                           1,804,931  

Kerry

147

48

                               574,244

Kildare

177

63

                               518,962

Kilkenny

100

42

                               406,962

Laois

32

11

                                  76,129

Leitrim

70

30

                               224,628  

Limerick

208

89

                               842,246

Longford

26

10

                               121,340

Louth

92

38

                               329,644

Mayo

135

48

                               337,432

Meath

153

50

                               537,892

Monaghan

45

14

                                  87,610

Offaly

33

9

                               130,720

Roscommon

59

23

                               163,252

Sligo

151

62

                               488,640

Tipperary

102

43

                               396,883

Tyrone

2

2

                                  19,750

Waterford

102

30

                               238,072

Westmeath

63

25

                               234,901

Wexford

151

67

                               550,350

Wicklow

271

97

                            1,393,959

Data not available

606

196

                      1,958,069.99

Totals

6894

2710

                    27,013,111.54

 In addition, there was expenditure on the following awards/schemes,

Aosdána - €3.5m approx. in 2021

Artist in the Community – €350k allocated in budget 2021

Beyond Borders – €150k allocated in budget for 2021

Culture Night – €500k allocated in budget for 2021

College of Education Residencies – 100k allocated in budget for 2021

Question No. 300 answered with Question No. 299.
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