Partnerships

Comhaltas partners with many statutory and non-statutory as well as community and voluntary groups in the delivery of its activities and events on an annual basis. These partnerships are essential to the delivery of our services and significantly increase the social dividend felt by communities where Comhaltas operates.

Maoinitheoirí agus Comhpháirtithe

Comhaltas and its programmes are funded partly by membership subscriptions and the proceeds of events such as Fleadhanna.

Comhaltas is also  supported by funding from The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and from the Government of Ireland – Emigrant Support Programme, coordinated by the Department of Foreign Affairs, to support its activities in Britain, North America, Japan, Australia, South America and Brussels.

Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
Department of Foreign Affairs -Emigrant Support Programme

Government Funding

2021 (€)2022 (€)
Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports & Media1,850,0003,300,000
Government of Ireland – Emigrant Support Programme ( Department of Foreign Affairs)209,067198,541

To access our Trustees Report and Financial Statement for the year ending 31 December 2022 or details of our Trustees General, please click on the links below.

Media Partners

Our media partners include TG4, RTE and RnaG

Other Partners

Other partners include Tourism Ireland, Foras na Gaeilge, Local Authorities and institutions at home and abroad.

Tuilleadh faoi Chomhaltas

Misean agus Luachanna

Cultural traditions must enrich Irish lives, especially the youth. They should be accessible, visible, and bring social, cultural, and economic benefits to all in Ireland and abroad.

Ár Struchtúr

As a cultural organisation involving tens of thousands of people across the globe, Comhaltas is built on a democratic structure that reflects the volunteer nature of its membership