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Fifty-five resp<strong>on</strong>dents had accessed fund<strong>in</strong>g from o<strong>the</strong>r sources (Chart 51).<br />
Fund<strong>in</strong>g from O<strong>the</strong>r Sources<br />
Town, City, County Co. (30)<br />
54.5%<br />
Private Philanthropy (20)<br />
36.4%<br />
Culture <strong>Ireland</strong> (15)<br />
Fáilte <strong>Ireland</strong> (15)<br />
Commercial sp<strong>on</strong>sorship (15)<br />
Foras na Gaeilge (13)<br />
Arts Council of N. <strong>Ireland</strong> (11)<br />
Dept. of Arts, Heritage & Gaeltacht(10)<br />
Music Network (10)<br />
27.3%<br />
27.3%<br />
27.3%<br />
23.6%<br />
20.0%<br />
18.2%<br />
18.2%<br />
Ealaín na Gaeltachta (5)<br />
Crowdfund<strong>in</strong>g (4)<br />
9.1%<br />
7.2%<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r (14)<br />
25.5%<br />
Chart 51: (Sample: 55)<br />
Twenty-three per cent of harpers were aware of <strong>the</strong> fund<strong>in</strong>g opti<strong>on</strong>s currently available<br />
to <strong>the</strong>m through <strong>the</strong> Arts Council (Chart 52).<br />
Awareness of Current Arts Council Fund<strong>in</strong>g<br />
76.7%<br />
23.3%<br />
Yes (66)<br />
No (217)<br />
Chart 52: (Sample: 283)<br />
77