Global Irish Festival Series 2021 funding for 'Home to Mayo' event

The Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin, and Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, have today announced funding of up to €100,000 for Mayo County Council through the Global Irish Festival Series.

The Global Irish Festival Series is a joint initiative between Fáilte Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to provide funding and support, through relevant local authorities, for events that tap into international diaspora networks to help attract overseas visitors.

The festival series is part of the National Tourism Development Authority’s recovery strategy for the tourism industry which will feed into the work of the Tourism Recovery Taskforce recently established by Ministers Shane Ross and Brendan Griffin.

Mayo County Council will receive funding to develop events to encourage Ireland’s diaspora to visit Ireland once the Covid-19 public health emergency passes.

Announcing the Global Irish Festival Series funding for Mayo, Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin, said: “This is a hugely difficult and anxious time for the tourism industry, but it is important that we look ahead.

"The Global Irish Festival Series will enable the local community in Mayo to build on their diaspora networks and deepen connections around the world that will help to generate tourism activity next year.”

Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, added: “In the face of the global challenge posed by Covid-19, it is important for us to re-affirm our sense of solidarity and common identity.

"The Global Irish Festival Series is an important part of reinforcing the connections between Ireland and our diaspora.

"We will work with our partners in Fáilte Ireland and the local community in Mayo to strengthen their deep connection with the diaspora.”

The Global Irish Festival Series will support Mayo Country Council’s Home to Mayo festival, with up to €100,000 in funding.

The festival will include a month-long programme of events incorporating existing festivals along with cultural events and participatory experiences across towns in the county throughout May 2021.

Welcoming the announcement, Councillor Brendan Mulroy, cathaoirleach, Mayo County Council, said: “I am proud that Mayo County Council will be working with Fáilte Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to drive tourism in our county, whilst also building our new diaspora links in the Middle East and other locations around the globe.

“The funding secured for this campaign will encourage our diaspora to travel home to Mayo in May 2021, and in these current restricted times, it is fantastic to have a focus like this which will bolster the county in May next year”.

Pictured is a fireworks display at Westport House. PHOTO: CONOR McKEOWN