Business to Arts

Business to Arts Business to Arts is a membership organisation which brokers, enables and supports creative partnerships between businesses and the arts in Ireland.

Business to Arts is a membership-based, charitable organisation (CHY 9871) that brokers, enables and supports creative partnerships between businesses, individuals and the arts. We work to team our business members up with arts organisations and artists to develop solutions in areas such as sponsorship, commissioning, brand development, training, leadership development, internal and external commu

nications and events. We also work with artists and arts organisations providing a range of training opportunities and coaching to help diversify income streams, grow audiences and improve efficiencies. Our corporate membership base and network ranges across the business sectors from local family-run companies, SMEs, semi-state companies to FDIs and corporate foundations. Our arts affiliate base extends from individual artists to the National Cultural Institutions, and includes all art forms.

Just a few days remain to submit your application to be considered for this prestigious commission.Head to our link in b...
13/01/2025

Just a few days remain to submit your application to be considered for this prestigious commission.

Head to our link in bio to learn more about the process, review documentation, and finalise your application ahead of the 5pm, Thursday 16th January deadline.

We look forward to reviewing your applications.

This Year’s Business to Arts Award winners will be presented with a limited edition award sculpture commissioned by daa....
16/07/2024

This Year’s Business to Arts Award winners will be presented with a limited edition award sculpture commissioned by daa. Woodturner , a former Business to Arts Award Winner from Castledermot, Co. Kildare created the sculpture ‘Geallta’.

The sculpture is inspired by the promise stones found in Ireland and represents the partnership potential of business and the arts. The award is crafted from ebonised Irish Oak that is textured, oiled, and gilded with 23c gold leaf.

Join us on Monday 9th September at the National Concert Hall for the 2024 Business to Arts Awards!

Pictured are Louise O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts; Sarah Ryan, Director of Communications and Emmet Kane, Woodturner/Sculptor

20/12/2023
What a night! 🥂 We are still catching our breath after the 31st  , last night at the !Over 400 attendees joined us for a...
13/09/2023

What a night! 🥂 We are still catching our breath after the 31st , last night at the !

Over 400 attendees joined us for a truly unforgettable evening of inspiration, entertainment and celebration, as we awarded winners across twelve categories, including three bursaries worth €25,000.

Effortlessly hosted by , guests were entertained by three amazing performances from , intercultural grassroots dance collective , music ensemble .music, and Nigerian-Irish poets and storytellers .

Award winners were blown away by their stunning limited-edition award sculpture, especially commissioned by Chloe Lennon by daa.

A huge thank you to everyone who made last night such a success, especially our category sponsors.

We'll be sharing individual stories and photos for the winning partnerships, throughout the day. Find the full list of winners at the link in the comments!

Applications for the 2023 Business to Arts Awards are live until Thursday, 27th April!Thinking of applying? Join our inf...
28/03/2023

Applications for the 2023 Business to Arts Awards are live until Thursday, 27th April!

Thinking of applying? Join our info webinar on Thursday, 30th March at 1pm to learn about our new category, updated entry questions for 2023, and what you can learn from our 2022 winners.

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Learn everything you need to know about applying to this year's Business to Arts Awards at our lunchtime webinar on Thursday, 30th March

Graffiti Theatre Company are on the lookout for a dynamic person to join their team and drive their fundraising activiti...
26/09/2022

Graffiti Theatre Company are on the lookout for a dynamic person to join their team and drive their fundraising activities. As part of the , this role provides a bespoke programme of mentorship and training with Business to Arts
Deadline 19th Oct.

Find out more below ⬇️

Great news! 🥰 We are hiring a full-time Development and Marketing Officer as part of the Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland in partnership with Business to Arts and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. Come join our team of inspiring artists, facilitators and kind-hearted folk who aspire to help more children and young people access the arts. Help us to grow our programmes, expand our reach and to bring high-quality arts experiences to those who need it the most 🥰. We can't wait to hear from you 🫶. http://www.graffiti.ie/news/come-and-work-with-us/

Each year,  supports a €10,000 Artist's Bursary in memory of Jim McNaughton, a huge supporter of the arts and former Cha...
07/09/2022

Each year, supports a €10,000 Artist's Bursary in memory of Jim McNaughton, a huge supporter of the arts and former Chair of Business to Arts. It is designed to develop an artist’s creative practice and help take an idea to realisation.

We're taking a look back at previous winners, including last year's winner Miriam Kaczor () who used the bursary to attend Oberschützen Institute of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz. Kaczor is growing her involvement in contemporary music in Ireland and developing a strategy for a future debut album recording.

The Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland in partnership with Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media...
28/07/2022

The Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland in partnership with Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media kicked off in person this summer with our new Fellows!

Business to Arts caught up with Niall Cleary, CEO and Artistic Director of Graffiti Theatre Company about their commencement on the programme and their new Fellow Molly Twomey. You can read more here - https://lnkd.in/e-zeGH8v

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