It'll go towards upgrading and developing their facilities.
Over €80,000 is being allocated to arts and cultural groups in the midlands to upgrade and develop their facilities.
Moate Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann is to receive just over €33,000, while Comhaltas in Mullingar is getting just short of €13,000.
Almost €11,000 is going to Birr Stage Guild and just under €25,000 is going to the Dunamaise Arts Centre.
25 organisations around the country are being allocated funding through the government's Cultural Capital Scheme 2019 to 2022.
€538k for arts & culture organisations to upgrade & develop their facilities
— Catherine Martin TD (@cathmartingreen) February 25, 2022
This will improve the audience & creative experience +projects that reduce an organisation's carbon footprint have been prioritisedhttps://t.co/HMzchXP5kJ pic.twitter.com/tZsJNduN1w
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