Distributed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the programme is awarding 119 successful individuals, bands and professional and non-professional performing groups a share of £823,000, enabling the purchase of new and replacement musical instruments
Minister Lyons said: “Funding is a challenge for many individuals, bands, groups and organisations across the entire music and arts sector. I am always amazed by the musical talent we have right across Northern Ireland and it is fantastic to hear what the funding means to this diverse range of individuals and bands.
I have pledged to help the Arts Sector in Northern Ireland and this announcement demonstrates my commitment to this sector, and music in particular. This new funding will benefit thousands of people and ensure more people can get involved in and enjoy the arts.
There is a superb range of recipients this year, from marching bands and school groups to traditional musicians and musical societies and I hope this grant will support and inspire the next generation of musical talent across the genres. I also recognise the social contribution of these musicians, providing young people with new skills, a sense of wellbeing and a support system, especially in rural areas.
Finally, I wish to pay tribute to the vast number of marching bands who applied for this grant. I am pleased to say that every single applicant which met the criteria has been funded and I know this financial boost will help sustain these individuals, bands and organisations for many years to come."
In total, 75 bands, 13 groups and 31 individuals from across Northern Ireland have been awarded under the Musical Instruments Programme. The Arts Council will notify recipients in the coming days.