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Online Workshop | Local Arts Funding Webinar from Cork City Council Arts Office

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Siobhan Clancy
Published 13/10/2025 - 1 day ago
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Category
Courses / Workshops
Website
https://www.corkcity.ie
Date(s)
14 October 2025
Times
2pm
Address
Online
Description

In this two part webinar, Cork City Council Arts Office will provide information about local arts funding opportunities including updates.

The first part of the webinar will provide general information and guidelines and answer questions about arts funding schemes managed by Cork City Council. In the second part of webinar, detailed information will be provided about submitting Access Costs and meeting Match Funding requirements. Frequently asked questions will also be addressed.

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Booking Information
For more info and to book your free place, follow this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/cork-city-council-2026-arts-funding-webinar-tickets-1743409427529 Please note this webinar will be recorded.
 
 
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Online Workshop | Local Arts Funding Webinar from Cork City Council Arts Office