25th February 2021
Join us on Thursday 25th February at 2pm for an update from our resident finance guru, Peter Daly. He will discuss recent announcements by Revenue and how they might […]
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17th November 2020
For immediate release: 17 November 2020 Today’s publication of Life Worth Living represents a further significant step towards the survival, recovery and strengthening of the arts […]
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22nd October 2020
Irish Equity are carrying out a housing survey to establish the impact of the pandemic on artists and arts workers living in the rented sector in […]
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13th October 2020
For immediate release: October 13, 2020 Following the presentation of Budget 2021 by Minister Paschal Donohue and Minister Michael McGrath, the National Campaign for the Arts […]
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14th September 2020
September 13, 2020 The full text of the Pre-Budget Submission 2021 can be found here. September 2020 finds us standing on the edge of a precipice, the […]
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31st August 2020
This morning, the National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) had a very open and constructive meeting with Minister Catherine Martin, Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, […]
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21st August 2020
20 August 2020 With regards to the clarification published on Thursday 20th August 2020 by Government, addressing ‘new measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 with respect to the Cultural […]
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19th August 2020
19 August 2020 NCFA welcomes the clarification today from the Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht that the new restrictions on gatherings as announced […]
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11th August 2020
You can find a link to the event here. With the support of the National Campaign for the Arts, Culture Night organisers invite artists across artforms […]
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10th August 2020
NCFA is collecting information on the new Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS). This survey is intended for employers only. You can find a link to the […]
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