Funding available for heritage projects in Tipperary
The Heritage Council is now accepting applications from community groups and not for profit non-governmental organisations in Tipperary for its Community Heritage Grant Scheme 2024. All relevant information is available from the Heritage Council’s website.
A broad range of project types are eligible for funding under the scheme including:
Conservation works to collections, objects or places, including natural heritage projects e.g. control of invasive species or habitat restoration works; conservation works to buildings, including churches; stabilisation works to ruined structures;
Surveys, reports, plans, and audits to inform the future management of buildings and monuments, habitats, collections, or objects.
Accessibility projects that make heritage activities more accessible for people with disabilities e.g. building ramps, automatic doors, handrails, tactile interpretation
Projects that help people engage more with their heritage e.g. interactive maps, videos, virtual exhibitions, podcasts, websites
Purchase of specialised equipment e.g archival boxing for vulnerable documents, monitoring equipment for humidity or light, interpretation/multimedia equipment, specialised software
Projects that address the heritage of minority groups e.g an oral history project documenting Traveller heritage
Training in traditional skills and crafts e.g. workshops on skills such as roofing, thatch, dry stone walling, etc.
Citizen science projects on environmental conservation
Last year, three Tipperary-based projects were funded through the scheme – the mapping and recording of headstones at St Stephen’s Graveyard in Clonmel, the Inniskeen Enterprise Development Group’s motte and abbey survey, the establishment of a new exhibition space at the Thomas MacDonagh Museum in Cloughjordan, and the Digital Heritage Storymapping of the Knockmealdown Mountains (photos available below). For an overview of all projects funded under the scheme in previous years, see list of 2023 recipients here and 2022 recipients here.
The minimum grant that can be requested through the scheme is €500. The maximum is €25,000.
The closing date for applications is Monday, 25th of March 2024 at 5pm. Applications must be made via the Heritage Council’s online grants management system. Funded projects must be completed by 15th of November 2024. Full details are available here