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Co-funding Award to to support Irish Arts Organisations

CFAs: Arts in Early Learning and Childcare Scheme (Ireland)

Deadline: 11-Dec-2025

The Co-funding Award provides additional financial support to Irish organisations that have already secured Creative Europe Cooperation Project funding for 2025. It strengthens Irish participation in international artistic partnerships by enhancing capacity, visibility, and strategic impact. The award ensures that Irish arts activities remain robust, internationally engaged, and aligned with the Arts Council’s priorities.

Overview

The Co-funding Award is designed to boost the Irish arts contribution within Creative Europe Cooperation Projects (2025). It provides supplementary funding to help Irish organisations deepen their involvement in European partnerships, expand artistic impact, and maintain strong international engagement.

Purpose of the Award

The award supports Irish organisations participating in EU-funded artistic collaborations by:

Key Concepts Explained

Creative Europe Cooperation Projects

These are cross-border cultural partnerships funded by the EU to support artistic innovation, mobility, audience development, and European collaboration.

Co-funding

Co-funding refers to additional financial resources needed to match or supplement EU funding. The Co-funding Award helps Irish arts organisations meet these requirements so they can fully participate in approved international projects.

Arts Council Strategic Priorities

The Arts Council emphasises:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet one of the following conditions:

Additional eligibility requirements:

Who Is Not Eligible?

The award does not accept applications from:

Why the Award Matters

This award plays a crucial role in:

How to Apply

1. Confirm Eligibility

Ensure you have an official 2025 Creative Europe funding offer and meet all Arts Council requirements.

2. Prepare a Clear Application

Your submission should include:

3. Submit Within the Required Calendar Year

Applications must be lodged in the same year the Creative Europe funding offer was issued.

4. Ensure Only One Application per Project

Coordinate internally to avoid duplicate submissions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does the Co-funding Award cover?

It provides supplementary funding to support the Irish artistic elements of Creative Europe Cooperation Projects.

2. Can non-arts organisations apply?

Yes—but only if an Irish arts organisation is an active partner and the funding directly benefits Irish arts activities.

3. Can I apply if my organisation is based outside the Republic of Ireland?

No. Only organisations based in Ireland are eligible.

4. Can I apply more than once for the same project?

No. Only one application per Creative Europe Cooperation Project is permitted.

5. Do I need a confirmed Creative Europe funding offer?

Yes. You must have an official 2025 funding decision from the European Education and Culture Executive Agency.

6. Can organisations that previously received a Co-funding Award apply again?

Yes, but not for the same project.

7. Does the award align with specific Arts Council strategies?

Yes. It supports international collaboration, audience development, and long-term sector capacity-building.

Conclusion

The Co-funding Award plays a vital role in supporting Ireland’s arts sector within the Creative Europe Programme. By offering additional financial backing, it ensures that Irish organisations can fully participate in international partnerships, strengthen artistic impact, and contribute meaningfully to Europe-wide cultural collaboration. This award helps secure Ireland’s standing in the global arts landscape while fostering sustainability, innovation, and long-term sector development.

For more information, visit The Arts Council.

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