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Five Donegal projects supported by Community Monuments Fund - Highland Radio
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Over €100,000 allocated for Kerry under Community Monuments Fund
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Increased Community Monument Fund open for Kilkenny applications
Minister of State Malcolm Noonan: Will provide a local economic boost with thousands of hours of employment
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Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan has launched the 2021 Community Monuments Fund which will invest €2 million in the protection and promotion of archaeological heritage.
The €2 million allocation is an increase of 75% on last year’s funding. The grants available under the Community Monuments Fund (CMF) can help custodians and owners of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future for the benefit of local communities and the public.
Community Monuments Fund 2021
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Applications invited for money to protect historic monuments and structures in Laois
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Communities and individuals in Laois are being invited to apply to the fund which can be used to protect historical monuments, buildings and structures in their areas.
Laois County Council has announced that the 2021 Community Monuments Fund which will invest €2 million in the protection and promotion of archaeological heritage during 2021 around Ireland. The €2 million allocation is an increase of 75% on last year’s funding.
The grants available under the Community Monuments Fund will help custodians and owners of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future for the benefit of local communities and the visiting public. In addition, they will provide support for heritage professions and job opportunities in building conservation and other traditional skills.