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Get Up to €20,000 under Young People, Children, and Education Bursary Award (Ireland)

Get Up to €20,000 under Young People, Children, and Education Bursary Award (Ireland)

Deadline: 22-Jun-23

The Young People, Children and Education Bursary Award is now open for applications to supports the professional development of artists by enabling them to spend time developing their practice.

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The award is specifically focussed on helping artists to improve their capacity to develop or present high-quality arts experiences with or for children and young people. It is open to individual artists and practitioners working in a creative capacity in any artform, including arts facilitators, curators or programmers.

Objectives and priorities of the award

  • The Young People, Children and Education Bursary Award  specifically supports artists to engage in professional development that will improve their capacity to develop or present high-quality arts experiences with or for children and young people. The bursary aims to support artists at all stages of their careers. Potential proposals could be those that:
    • Enable a professional artist with significant experience in their artform but with limited experience in developing work with or for young people to develop their knowledge and capacity in this area
    • Enable a young artist (aged 18–24) who has demonstrated artistic leadership and innovation in their artistic endeavours as a young person to develop their professional capacity to engage other young participants or audiences in the arts
    • Enable an emerging, mid-career or established artist to explore new ideas, skills or ways of working that will improve their capacity to create highquality work with or for young people.

YPCE Priorities

  • The Arts Council has identified the following as priorities for support through this award: Proposals that demonstrate the benefits to the development of the artist’s practice and how this will in turn benefit children and young people during or following the bursary (i.e. there is clarity regarding the context in which the artist’s learning will be applied)
  • Proposals that demonstrate how an artist will document, share and disseminate with their peers any findings that emerge from the bursary period
  • Proposals that enable the artist to work with a mentor who is well placed to support them to develop their practice
  • Proposals that enable artists to reflect on and develop their practice in partnership with key stakeholders, such as potential audiences, participants, professional colleagues, youth workers, carers and educators.

Funding Information

  • The maximum amount that may be awarded to each successful applicant is
    • €20,000 YPCE Bursary Award Round 2 2023
    • The minimum that can be applied for is €5,000.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The award is open to artists working in all genres and at all stages in their professional careers. To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
    • Be resident in the Republic of Ireland. There are certain exceptions where the Arts Council may deem eligible applications made by those based outside the Republic of Ireland. However, before admitting as eligible any such application, the applicant would need to explicitly outline within the application how the outcomes of any such proposal would benefit the arts in the Republic of Ireland, and the Arts Council must be satisfied with same.
    • Be professional practising artists. Although they might not earn income continuously or exclusively from their arts practice, applicants must identify themselves, and be recognised by their peers, as professional practising artists.
    • In this funding scheme the Arts Council particularly welcomes applications that are representative of the diversity of Irish society, including but not limited to any of the characteristics outlined above, and/or initiatives that deliver equitable opportunities or outcomes for those involved.

Ineligibility

  • People not eligible to apply include the following:
    • Individuals currently in undergraduate education (including those undertaking foundation courses)
    • Individuals seeking support towards fees for postgraduate (including unaccredited)/higher education or study
    • Individuals seeking support towards work undertaken as part of a formal course of study
    • Individuals seeking support towards the costs of undertaking an internship
    • They cannot accept applications from those employed or contracted on a fulltime basis by an arts organisation funded through Arts Council programmes or through direct state subsidy or by a commercial arts entity
    • Aosdána members in receipt of a cnuas.

For more information, visit Arts Council.

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