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€6.5 Million Creative Climate Action Fund III Announced – Major Opportunity for Event & Cultural Sector

The Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, through the Creative Ireland Programme, has launched Creative Climate Action Fund III (2026–2029), a €6.5 million competitive fund supporting ambitious, large-scale creative projects that drive real climate action.

For the Irish events, festivals and cultural sector, this is not just a funding call — it is a significant strategic opportunity.

Why This Matters to EIAI Members

This fund is explicitly designed to support creative, participatory, community-based projects that move beyond awareness into measurable behavioural and cultural change.

The programme recognises that:

For event organisers, producers, venues, creative agencies and cultural institutions, this aligns directly with:

In short: this is funding that places live engagement and cultural experience at the centre of national climate policy.

Scale of Funding

This is large-scale funding aimed at ambitious, partnership-led projects.

Importantly, €1 million of the fund is allocated under the Shared Island initiative, supporting cross-border climate action projects involving partners in Northern Ireland.

What Type of Projects Are Eligible?

The fund welcomes proposals from across:

Projects must demonstrate:

This focus on measurable transformation is critical.

Key Climate Themes

Projects should align with national climate priorities including:

For the events industry, this opens opportunities around:

Governance & Requirements

This is a serious public fund with robust governance requirements:

Important Dates

Strategic View for the Event Industry

This fund reflects a growing policy shift:

Climate action is now seen as a cultural challenge, not just a scientific or regulatory one.

For our sector, this presents three key opportunities:

  1. Positioning events as climate engagement platforms
  2. Embedding sustainability innovation into funded programming
  3. Strengthening cross-sector partnerships with climate experts and local authorities

It also aligns strongly with ongoing national discussions around live music, cultural infrastructure, and sustainable delivery frameworks.

Should EIAI Members Consider Applying?

If your organisation:

Then this call warrants serious consideration.

The scale of funding means this is not suitable for small standalone projects, but it is highly relevant for:

Next Steps

EIAI encourages members interested in exploring this opportunity to:

If members would find it useful, EIAI can explore facilitating:

Email us at hello@eiai.ie if the above is if interest.

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