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Kerry County Council launches cultural archive award
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CREATIVE IRELAND is a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing. Details are available at www.creativeireland.ie and https://creative.ireland.ie/en/local-plans/kerry Within this programme, Kerry County Council invites applications for a Cultural Archive Award with the aim of developing or preserving an archive with the intended cultural impact of preserving such material for future generations.
A one-off grant of €1,000 for a single project in each Municipal District will be made. Members of the Kerry County Council Creative Ireland Cultural Team will evaluate applications. The fund is limited and eligible applications will be evaluated on a competitive basis. The application form is available on the Kerry Library website, www.kerrylibrary.ie and the submission deadline is Monday, November 20, 2017. Applications may be submitted by hand or by post to Kerry Library, Moyderwell, Tralee, Co. Kerry or e-mailed to localhistory@kerrylibrary.ie
Michael Lynch, Archivist at Kerry Library, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for community groups, cultural groups or individuals to preserve the history of their cultural organisation including records, minutes and details of activities, for future generations.”
To be eligible for funding the project must be Kerry based, encourage participation from the community, document a cultural practice or archival body of records in a local area/community and be a feasible project with a cultural dimension. Successful applicants from each of the four Municipal Districts will be notified following an evaluation process.
At the launch of the Cultural Archive Award at Kerry County Library in Tralee today were county librarian Tommy O’Connor and the mayor of Kerry County Council, Cllr John Sheahan.