Deadline: 10-Sep-2026
The Arts Centres Partnership Funding programme supports professionally managed, building-based arts centres across Ireland to deliver high-quality, year-round arts programming. It focuses on improving public engagement, supporting artists, and ensuring strong governance and sustainable arts infrastructure. Only publicly accessible, multidisciplinary arts organisations formally registered in Ireland are eligible to apply.
What is the Arts Centres Partnership Funding?
The Arts Centres Partnership Funding is an Irish arts sector support programme designed to strengthen the country’s arts infrastructure by funding arts centres that provide continuous cultural programming.
It helps organisations to:
- Deliver year-round arts activities and events
- Support professional artists in their practice
- Engage diverse audiences across Ireland
- Maintain high-quality cultural programming
- Strengthen organisational sustainability and governance
The programme plays a key role in sustaining Ireland’s public arts ecosystem.
Key Objectives of the Programme
The funding scheme is designed to support long-term development of the arts sector through:
High-Quality Arts Programming
- Year-round production and presentation of arts events
- Delivery of multidisciplinary artistic experiences
- Consistent cultural programming across Ireland
Audience Engagement and Participation
- Expanding access to arts for diverse audiences
- Increasing depth of public engagement
- Encouraging inclusive participation in cultural activities
Artist Support and Development
- Supporting professional practice of artists
- Providing platforms for artistic expression
- Strengthening collaboration between artists and centres
Diversity and Representation
- Ensuring representation of contemporary Irish society
- Supporting inclusion of diverse communities
- Promoting equitable access for artists and audiences
Governance and Sustainability
- Strengthening organisational management systems
- Ensuring high governance standards
- Supporting long-term institutional stability
What the Programme Supports
Arts Centres Partnership Funding invests in the core infrastructure of arts delivery, including:
- Live performances and exhibitions
- Workshops and cultural events
- Artist residencies and development programmes
- Community engagement initiatives
- Educational and outreach programmes
- Multidisciplinary arts festivals and activities
Programme Purpose
The programme aims to:
- Ensure continuous access to high-quality arts activities
- Strengthen the relationship between artists, audiences, and arts centres
- Support sustainable cultural infrastructure
- Promote inclusivity in the Irish arts sector
- Maintain professional standards in arts organisations
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must meet strict organisational criteria:
Organisational Type
- Building-based arts centres
- Professionally managed organisations
- Multidisciplinary arts organisations
- Public-facing cultural venues open year-round
Legal Structure
Applicants must be registered as one of the following:
- Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG)
- Designated Activity Company (DAC)
- Company Limited by Shares (CLS)
- Statutory body
Additional Requirements
- Must operate as a publicly accessible arts centre
- Must apply in the organisation’s own legal name
- Must demonstrate professional arts management capacity
Who is NOT Eligible?
The programme does NOT support:
- Non-building-based organisations
- Informal or unregistered groups
- Organisations not open to the public year-round
- Non-arts-focused entities
- Individuals or informal collectives
Why This Programme Matters
Arts Centres Partnership Funding is essential for Ireland’s cultural ecosystem because it:
- Sustains continuous access to arts across communities
- Supports professional artists and creative industries
- Strengthens national cultural infrastructure
- Promotes diversity and inclusion in the arts
- Enhances public engagement with culture
- Ensures long-term viability of arts centres
It functions as a backbone funding mechanism for Ireland’s public arts sector.
How the Programme Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Ensure organisation is a building-based arts centre
- Verify legal structure (CLG, DAC, CLS, or statutory body)
- Confirm year-round public access
Step 2: Prepare Application
Include:
- Organisational profile
- Programming plan
- Audience engagement strategy
- Artist support initiatives
- Governance and management details
Step 3: Demonstrate Impact
- Show how programming benefits artists and audiences
- Highlight diversity and inclusion outcomes
- Provide evidence of public engagement
Step 4: Submit Application
- Apply in organisation’s legal name
- Submit required documentation
Step 5: Evaluation Process
Applications are assessed based on:
- Artistic quality and programming strength
- Audience development and engagement
- Organisational capacity and governance
- Contribution to diversity and inclusion
- Sustainability and long-term impact
Step 6: Funding Allocation
- Successful arts centres receive partnership funding
- Funding supports ongoing operations and programming
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without required legal structure
- Lack of year-round public access
- Weak evidence of professional arts programming
- Poor governance documentation
- Insufficient audience engagement strategy
- Not demonstrating multidisciplinary arts activity
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate consistent, high-quality programming
- Highlight audience diversity and inclusion strategies
- Show strong artist support mechanisms
- Provide evidence of governance and financial stability
- Emphasize year-round cultural engagement
- Demonstrate long-term sustainability of the arts centre
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for this funding?
Building-based, professionally managed arts centres in Ireland.
2. What types of organisations are eligible?
CLG, DAC, CLS companies, or statutory bodies operating arts centres.
3. What is the main goal of the programme?
To support high-quality, year-round arts programming and infrastructure.
4. Can individuals apply?
No, only formally registered organisations are eligible.
5. Does the programme support artist development?
Yes, supporting artists is a key objective.
6. Is year-round operation required?
Yes, centres must be open to the public throughout the year.
7. What does the funding primarily support?
Programming, operations, governance, and arts infrastructure.
Conclusion
The Arts Centres Partnership Funding programme is a core cultural investment initiative in Ireland that sustains professional arts centres and ensures continuous access to high-quality artistic experiences. By supporting programming, artists, audiences, and organisational governance, it strengthens the long-term resilience and inclusivity of Ireland’s arts infrastructure.
For more information, visit The Arts Council.


























