Department Of Arts Culture And The Gaeltacht
Heritage and the Gaeltacht is a department of the Government of Ireland. The mission of the department is to promote and develop Ireland’s arts, culture, and heritage; to advance the use of the Irish language, and to facilitate sustainable regional and rural development, including the development of the Gaeltacht and Islands. It is led by the Minister for Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht who is assisted by one Minister of State.
The Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht oversees the protection and presentation of Ireland’s heritage and cultural assets. Our goals are to promote and protect Ireland’s heritage and culture, to advance the use of the Irish language, and support the sustainable development of the islands.
The Department funds a number of State Bodies and Agencies with responsibilities relating to various aspects of the Department’s remit and works with these bodies and agencies to ensure a coordinated approach to fulfilling the Department’s mandate.
The Department is also a co-sponsor of two of the six cross-border implementation bodies established under the terms of the British-Irish Agreement Act 1999.
The Department has a gross voted allocation of almost €383m. in 2016. There is over 500 staff employed in the Department and 1,000 in the State Bodies operating under its aegis.