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TACA Irish Language Small Grants Scheme

Archived Cultural, events and festivals Verbal arts Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane Fermanagh and Omagh Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down Northern Ireland Small (up to £10,000)

Overview

2009 awards will be to support the pre-school sector, because despite being crucially important to the growth of the language it is also the most poorly funded and they think this money could make a significant difference to the successful applicants.

The theme of this years inaugural scheme is still; activities designed to enhance the experiences of the children through play, learning, music, physical activity, art and/or enhance the Irish language ability of the children.’

Pilib Ó Ruanaí of Iontaobas na Gaelscolaíochta welcomed the news of additional funding for the sector.

TACA’s fundraising is an important part of the effort to support and develop Irish medium education. This funding comes from the pockets of ordinary people who are making a statement that the Irish language is important to them and should be nourished and supported.

This money is raised by TACA from donations from the 300 plus subscribers who donate monthly to TACA as well as from the money which comes from the sale of scratch cards and from collection boxes from shops and small businesses throughout the north.

How to Apply

All applications should be submitted before the deadline; 9th November 2009. The successful applicants will be announced before Christmas and presented with their awards at an event held in the Cultúrlann in Belfast along with the presentation of other funding raised by TACA over the course of the last year.

TACA welcomes application via e mail or by post from all naíscoileanna from the nine counties of Ulster.

Contact: eolas@taca.ie or

Applications may be no longer than 400 words. Applications will only be accepted on the application form from naíscoileanna in Ulster.

The application must be signed by chairperson of the committee. Funding criteria: enhancing the experiences of the children through play, learning, music, physical activity, art and/or enhance the Irish language ability of the children.’