Pat Moylan, Chair of Music Network commented: “We would like to express our deep gratitude to the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport for its ongoing commitment to providing vital funding for musical instruments to groups, individual musicians and most recently, arts venues and music presenters. This investment continues to make a significant impact on the quality of, and access to, music-making and live performance throughout Ireland."
Speaking about this year’s scheme Music Network CEO Sharon Rollston said: “We will have a wide range of capacity building supports available for applicants, and our aim in providing these is to help people make a strong case for funding and achieve positive results which benefit the music sector as widely as possible. Music Network has been working to make live music accessible to communities across the country and supporting musicians to develop fulfilling careers for close to 40 years. Schemes such as this play a crucial role in making that vision achievable, ensuring that an ever increasing number of musicians and communities can share in the magic of live music.”
The Music Capital Scheme Awards 1, 2 and 3 are now open for applications. Applications close on Thursday 27 November at 2pm. A total of €1,040,000 in funding is available through Awards 1, 2 and 3.