Ireland Announces International Programming Fund For 2024
Tourism Ireland has announced details of its 2024 International Programming Ireland Fund. Now in its fourth year, the funding scheme is designed to stimulate and support high-quality TV projects with the potential to positively showcase the island of Ireland to an international TV audience.
Experienced independent production companies (domestic, international or a co-production partnership) with a demonstrable track record in producing high-quality programming for TV broadcasters outside the island of Ireland are invited to apply for funding.
€1,500,000 has been allocated to the fund for 2024, to support a number of TV projects. Funding is awarded on a sliding scale to projects that fulfil the scheme criteria, with a maximum investment of up to €200,000 available (no more than 50% of the global budget for the project).
About the Scheme
Since launching in 2021, Tourism Ireland’s International Programming Ireland Fund has supported almost 40 high-quality international television projects, including documentary, lifestyle, specialist factual and factual entertainment series, produced for international broadcast on channels such as Channel 4, Sky, PBS, ITV, France 3, Arte, Smithsonian, BBC, Food Network UK, SVT in Sweden and more.
The fund is designed to attract and support new, original, innovative and commercially viable programming that will showcase the island of Ireland in our key markets overseas. Targeted at Great Britain, the United States and Mainland Europe as key markets, projects with a confirmed European broadcaster attached are of particular interest, particularly in Germany and France, but also in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and the Nordics. Themes can include profiling the island of Ireland’s landscapes, heritage, living culture, food and drink, soft adventure, people, characters and stories. Projects that profile Northern Ireland, Ireland’s regions and the seasons are of particular interest to the fund in 2024.
Funding is awarded to producers through a competitive selection process of projects that are at a sufficiently advanced stage of development and fulfil the dual function of showcasing the island of Ireland, as well as fully satisfying the brief of an identified international broadcaster.
Previously Funded Projects
Spanning multiple genres, themes and territories, previously funded projects have included Adrian Dunbar’s Coastal Ireland produced by Afro-Mic Productions for Channel 5, John Torode’s Ireland by Cornelia Street Productions for the Food Network, Ireland with Michael by Wexford House for PBS, Golf’s Greatest Holes by No 4 Productions and Leap Productions in partnership with Boulder Creek International for Sky Sports and Donal’s Irish Adventure (a culinary travelogue with Donal Skehan) that continues to air in multiple territories. There are also a number of projects currently in production supported by the scheme, with themes such as ‘The Normans’ and ‘Titanic’.
New to 2024
There will be three separate scheduled funding rounds in 2024. This presents opportunities for applicants to get their projects market and criteria ready.
Development/Executive Producer Colin Pauser-Cowman, has been appointed to oversee this year’s application process. Colin is available to provide development and eligibility feedback prior to submission to companies with developed proposals intending to apply.
If an application demonstrates genuine potential to fulfil the scheme objectives, but requires further development to meet the criteria, Tourism Ireland may provide development guidance and support to allow perceived gaps in the project to be addressed and to then be re-submitted to the next round.
Priority is given to submissions with confirmed international broadcaster interest. However, co-production projects with Northern Ireland or Irish broadcasters, additional state funding or tax incentives attached/identified are also welcomed. In this case, applicants must clearly demonstrate an international distribution plan for the project and how it will be crafted/tailored to fulfil the brief of at least one international broadcaster in a desired territory.
Deadlines
Friday 9 February 2024, 3pm GMT
June – To Be Announced
September – To Be Announced
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Development/Executive Producer Colin Pauser-Cowman has been appointed to manage the application process on behalf of Tourism Ireland.
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