Community Monuments Fund 2024 Launched
The Community Monuments Fund for 2024 is now open for applications until January 31, 2024.
The Community Monuments Fund for 2024 is now open for applications until January 31, 2024. First established in 2020 the Community Monuments Fund provides investment in our valuable archaeological heritage and helps the owners and the guardians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them in to the future for the benefit of communities and the public.
In 2023 over €450,000 in funding was allocated through Fingal County Council to five projects including the second phase of consolidation works at St Columba’s towers, Swords, St Mary’s Clonmethan. Oldtown, Malahide Church and Graveyard , Balrothery Tower House. A conservation management plan for Mulhuddart Church and graveyard was also undertaken.
The Heritage Officer, Christine Baker states ‘The Community Monuments Fund provides an opportunity for their protection and consolidation of our archaeological sites but for their interpretation and presentation making our archaeological heritage more accessible to all’.
Fingal County Council is now inviting applications under three streams to be carried out in 2024: Through the Community Monuments Fund, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage is investing essential capital in our archaeological heritage to help owners and custodians of archaeological monuments safeguard them into the future for the benefit of communities and the public. The core aims of this fund are the conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion of local monuments and archaeological sites. The Department encourages projects to incorporate a traditional skills training element. Local authorities, private owners, community groups and custodians of monuments are eligible to apply under the following 3 streams;
- Stream 1 will offer grants up to €100,000 aimed at essential repairs and capital works for the conservation and repair of archaeological monuments.
- Stream 2 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for development of Conservation Management Plans/Reports that are aimed at identifying measures for conservation of archaeological monuments and improving public access.
- Stream 3 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for enhancement of access infrastructure and interpretation (including virtual/online) at archaeological monuments
Applicants should read the CMF Handbook carefully and ensure that method statements and relevant consents are included with the application.
- Complete Form CMF-A below (relevant sections only)
- Attach a comprehensive Method Statement
- Submit to Heritage Officer, Fingal County Council before
5pm Wednesday 31 January 2024
Please contact the Heritage Officer with any queries, email [email protected]
Documents to download:
Community Monuments Fund 2024-Handbook CMF2024
Community Monuments Fund 2024-Application Form CMF-A
Irish versions Leaganacha i nGaeilge
Community Monuments Fund 2024-Handbook CMF2024 as Gaeilge
Community Monuments Fund 2024-Application Form CMF-A as Gaeilge