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Artist and Youth Work Residency Grant Scheme in Ireland

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Deadline: 31-Mar-23

NYCI’s National Youth Arts Programme is delighted to launch the Artist and Youth Work Residency Grant Scheme for 2023 to support innovative partnerships involving artists in residence in youth work settings and/or youth groups in residence in arts settings commencing in May 2023.

The Artist and Youth Work Residency Grant Scheme is managed by the National Youth Council of Ireland on behalf of the Arts Council and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.

Objectives & Priorities of the Scheme
For both strands, priority will be given to applications that:
Funding Information

For Both Strands: Young people should be aged 10-24 and should be engaged with a youth group or youth work setting that will continue to provide relevant opportunities for its members after the residency. A minimum of 10 young people should be involved in the residency. The youth group identified for the residency should already be established so the residency can be co-created with the young people.

For Both Strands: Proposed residency projects must be delivered within the timeframe of May 10th – December 4th 2023. The residency may last from six weeks (minimum) to six months (maximum), but intensive programmes which include a higher frequency of activities in a shorter amount of time will be considered. Projects which last nearer the minimum duration may be better suited to the Youth Arts Explorer Grant. The Artist and Youth Work Full Residency Grant may demand a greater frequency of contact between the artist and the group, delivered over a longer period of time.

Eligibility Criteria

The Artist and Youth Work residency Grant Scheme is open to:

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