Traditional Farm Building Grant Scheme

Heritage Council Scheme

The principal objective of this scheme is to ensure that traditional farm buildings and other related structures that contribute to the character of the landscape and are of significant heritage value, are conserved for active agricultural use.

The grant amounts varied between €4,000 and €30,000. A grant award will not be for more than 75% of the cost of the works with a maximum available grant of €30,000.

The principal objective of this scheme is to ensure that traditional farm buildings and other related structures that contribute to the character of the landscape and are of significant heritage value, are conserved for active agricultural use.

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine confirmed that participants in the following Department schemes were eligible to apply for this grant scheme:

  • Active Agri-environment scheme participants including ACRES. Note: Active ACRES and REAP participants only,
  • Participants in EIP Calls 1, 2 and 3, Hen Harrier and Pearl Mussel projects and The Burren Project who were an active participant as of 31st December 2022 or had completed the full term of the contract for the relevant EIP or have completed a five-year project as appropriate; and
  • Approved participants of the Organic Farming scheme.

The overall evaluation approach is built on four main pillars:

  • Research: This included a literature review, development of a logical framework, review of programme mechanics, analysis of project commitments, and identification of international comparators.
  • Consultation: This entailed interviews with commissioning stakeholders, farm surveys and three expert focus groups.
  • Analysis: In-depth examination of the consultations to identify common themes and to help quantify the impact of the TFB scheme.
  • Evaluation: This included several elements including a ‘Systems Review and Process Analysis’, an ‘Impact Evaluation’ and an assessment of the ‘Value-for-Money’ of the scheme. An integrated Capital Approach was also employed, looking at the return in terms of Human, Intellectual, Financial, Social, Natural, and Manufactured capital.

For further information check Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme

Contact:

Anna Meenan
Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme Programme Manager
ameenan@heritagecouncil.ie

All information is accurate at the time of writing; however, we recommend visiting the individual websites of the funding organisations for the most current and up-to-date information on their specified schemes.