Irish Public Funding |
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The Irish Film Board / Bord Scannán na hÉireann |
Bord Scannán na hÉireann provides loans and equity investment to independent Irish film-makers to assist in the development and production of Irish films. |
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Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht |
This Department is responsible for the certification of films to qualify under Section 481. It also has responsibility for the Irish Film Board, the Arts Council, RTE, and the Broadcast Commission of Ireland. |
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Northern Ireland Screen (NIS) |
Northern Ireland Screen (previously NIFTC) was established to provide film and television producers with all the assistance and information they need when considering filming in Northern Ireland. |
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Enterprise Ireland |
Enterprise Ireland is responsible for the growth in sales, exports and employment of Irish companies including those in the film and television sectors. |
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The Arts Council |
The Arts Council provides a diverse range of supports to film makers in Ireland. The information contained here details these supports and how to access them. |
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IDA |
The IDA markets Ireland as attractive location for overseas investment through its network of offices abroad, emphasising the stability and growing competitiveness of the Irish economy. |
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Údarás na Gaeltachta |
Udarás na Gaeltachta is the Irish Government Authority responsible for the economic, social, and cultural developments of the Irish speaking regions, primarily on the West Coast of Ireland. |
EU Incentives Available in Ireland |
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Eurimages |
Aimed at part financing production costs this European funding body has been available to Ireland since 1992. |
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Creative Europe Desk Ireland MEDIA |
This European media funding scheme focuses on training, development and distribution. |
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