Geoheritage Programme Grant Scheme 2024/25 by Geological Survey Ireland
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Geological Survey Ireland – Geoheritage Programme Grant Scheme 2024/25Geological Survey Ireland Geoheritage Programme is supporting the development and sustainability of Ireland’s geoheritage through community-driven geoscience outreach initiatives, including education, and geotourism to promote community engagement and development of geoheritage awareness. Geological Survey Ireland invites applications by 12:00 hrs (noon) 30 September 2024 for the Geoheritage Grant aid for 2024/25 up to a maximum of €10,000. This grant aid is available to support small community-driven geoheritage initiatives that will assist:
Suitable projects could be the publication of a popular book, map or flyer; trail or signage installation; geoheritage related site preparation; product launch, innovative media concepts, online content, etc., that promotes the geology/geoheritage of the area. Applications should be cognisant of the definition of geoheritage “It is the abbreviated version of the term geological heritage. It is part of the natural heritage of a certain area constituted by geodiversity elements with particular geological value and hence worthy of safeguard for the benefit of present and future generations. Geoheritage can include both in situ elements (geosites) or ex situ elements (collections of geological specimens) with paleontological, geomorphological, mineralogical, petrological or stratigraphical significance, among others.”; ProGeo (the European association for the conservation of the geological heritage). Deadline Maximum funding Duration Submission Documents Please find a copy of the application details and instructions on our website. |