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Minister Foley announces details of 24 organisations to benefit from participation in €100,000 Non-Mainstream Music Education Bursary Scheme 

The Minister for Education Norma Foley TD today announced details of the 24 successful organisations that will receive a grant under her Department’s Non-Mainstream Music Education Bursary Scheme 2022.

The Non-Mainstream Music Education Bursary scheme provides a means, by way of a small cash grant, to support music education and music initiatives to continue to cultivate the talent of our young musicians. These organisations, groups and individuals provide access to a variety of music education experiences for young people and children in the community outside of school and curriculum provision.

In March of this year, the Department of Education invited applications for grants under the scheme. The total budget available in 2022 is €100,000. A full list of the 24 successful recipients is provided below.

Minister Foley said: “Bursaries available under this scheme will help organisations to provide resources they need to continue working with children and young people in community settings.

“Music is in our DNA and is an important way for people to express themselves and show their creativity.  I hope that these grants can enable community organisations to continue providing music tuition and classes for the remainder of this year and assist in the recovery from the impact of Covid-19 on our children and young people.”

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Notes to Editors

Some of the recipients include:

Dublin 12 – St. Agnes’ Community Centre for Music and the Arts CLG (CCMA): Bursary award €17,000

St. Agnes’ Community Centre for Music and the Arts was established in November 2013 by Sr. Bernadette Sweeney. It provides access to music tuition and group classes on an inclusive basis to all young members of the Crumlin community. It currently caters for 350 children and young people per week. The centre is open five days per week and on occasion they have concerts and events on Saturdays and Sundays also. Their musical aims are primarily based on the principle of access to all. Quality of provision is guaranteed by their expert teaching staff and regular participation in the Royal Irish Academy of Music Grade examinations. Performance opportunities include orchestral concerts on an ongoing basis, two summer concerts to showcase CCMA talent and following a summer camp in July each year the week culminates in an orchestral concert in Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin. In addition, they have an annual pantomime and musical.

 

Dublin 2 – Whitefriar Street String Project: Bursary award €17,000

The Whitefriar Street String Project operates out of the Carmelite Community Centre, Aungier Street, Dublin 2. It is a string programme for children aged 6 – 12 years. The initiative was established 2011. It caters for 96 students across 1st to 6th classes in non-mainstream outside of school times. Musicianship classes take place on Saturdays. Through the initiative it provides free professional string tuition to local children between 6 & 12 years of age – for children who attend local DEIS schools. The programme fosters social inclusion and integration of local children and families.

The programme runs outside of school curriculum and has reached greater than 200 children. Each year 3 students from the project are awarded a scholarship to join the Youth Orchestra Programme (www.yops-ireland.com) to further advance instrumental training. The strings programme provides free instruments and class tuition. They have performed for President Michael D. Higgins in 2012 and in Temple Bar Trad Fest in 2013. Free rehearsal space is provided by the Carmelite Community Centre. The initiative wants to purchase instruments with the bursary.

 

Criteria used for evaluation of applications:

  • A well-established track record in music education provision
  • Service provision in the area of non-mainstream music education/community music
  • Delivery of non-mainstream music education for young people aged 18 years and younger
  • Strong learning outcomes for participants
  • Preference was also given to those organisations/groups who can demonstrate that they cater for socio-economically disadvantaged groups.

 

Full List of recipients:

 

 

 

 

€17,000 St. Agnes’ Community Centre, Crumlin

Dublin

€17,000 Whitefriar Street String Project

Dublin

€6,000 Clondalkin Youth Band

Dublin

€5,000 Musica Fusion Community Orchestra

Cork

€5,000 Finglas Concert Band

Dublin

€4,000 Sandyford Youth Band

Dublin

€4,000 Accora Orchestra

Cavan

€3,000 Ceol na Loca Tourmakeedy

Mayo

€3,000 Portarlington Concert Band

Offaly

€3,000 Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta

Galway

€2,500 Wicklow Miners CCE

Wicklow

€2,500 West Offaly Comhaltas

Offaly

€2,500 The Stedfast Band

Dublin

€2,500 Loughmore CCE

Tipperary

€2,500 Cahir Comhaltas

Tipperary

€2,500 Club Ceoil Blarney

Cork

€2,500 Comhaltas Douglas

Cork

€2,500 Cnoc na Gaoithe

Clare

€2,500 Bofield CCE

Mayo

€2,500 Craobh Ciaseal Mumhan CCÉ

Tipperary

€2,000 St. Brendan's Music Group

Mayo

€2,000 Arklow Silver Band

Wicklow

€2,000 Naomh Brid Music

Laois

€2,000 Cullen Pipe Band

Cork