Deadline: 6 November 2024
The Dublin City Arts Office is pleased to announce its Project Grants.
The Purpose of the Arts Grants Programme of DCC is to support Arts Practice, Arts Participation, and Audience Development in the DCC Administrative Area through focusing the funding on requests for developmental projects, training and vocational support for Artists, community development outcomes through quality arts actions or process with an overarching emphasis on diversity and equality of opportunity.
Funding Information
- Minimum Award: €5,000
- Maximum Award: €10,000
Eligibility Criteria
- Supporting Arts Organisations and Individuals to realise public presentation of new work for the Dublin City Council Administrative Area.
Assessment Criteria
- No applications will be accepted later than this date and time.
- Your application will be processed by members of the Arts Office Administrative team. Any applications that clearly fall outside the eligibility guidelines and criteria may be eliminated at this point. Dublin City Council reserves the right to redirect applications for consideration to appropriate categories other than those applied for, should it be deemed beneficial to the applicant to so do.
- All applications will be considered by the Arts Officer Team reporting to the City Arts Officer. Independent Assessors (with relevant experience and expertise) support the Art Officer Team who will make recommendations on all eligible applications.
- Assessment of Neighborhood, Voluntary & Community Mentoring Applications will be supported by the Area Offices of Dublin City Council through their Community Development section. All applications will then be assessed by a sub-committee of Elected Members of Dublin City Council from the Strategic Policy Committee.
- An external assessor reviews the application process before the applications are submitted to the Elected Members. When approved by the sub-committee of Elected Members, final approval is sought from full meetings of the Elected Members of Dublin City Council.
For more information, visit Dublin City Arts Office.


