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Community Enterprise Centres

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 April 2015

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Questions (328)

John McGuinness

Question:

328. Deputy John McGuinness asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the level of funding allocated to the business development management programme for community enterprise centres; the amount allocated to each centre; if the programme will be funded each year for the foreseeable future; his plans for community enterprise centres; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15299/15]

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I understand from Enterprise Ireland that the last Community Enterprise Centre Scheme for Business Development Management rolled out was in 2012 and 2013 when Enterprise Ireland provided funding of nearly €2 million to support the recruitment of a total of 46 Business Development Managers. The funding allocated is outlined in the following tabular statement. In February last, I announced details of the 5-year, €250 million Regional Action Plan for Jobs, aimed at accelerating the jobs recovery in every part of the country. The Regional Action Plan is based on the principle that the best way to support job-creation in towns and villages across the country is to support agencies and organisations within 8 regions, to build on the particular strengths and assets of their area and drive new job-creation strategies and projects.

Under the Regional Plan, Enterprise Ireland will launch a series of new competitive funding initiatives in the areas of entrepreneurship, innovation, enterprise infrastructure and job creation. An initial fund of €50 million is to be made available for three competitive calls. The first of these competitive calls, with a budget of €5 million, will focus on community-driven enterprise initiatives and how all the local players, public and private, can work together to maximise job creation.

The Community Enterprise Initiatives Fund call will be open to existing Community Enterprise Centres (CECs) and also to any other organisation or groups of organisations with innovative ideas to create jobs, promote entrepreneurship, boost innovation or enhance exports. It should be open to any credible and novel approach rather than simply replicating what has been done before. It is expected that details of this Scheme will be announced shortly.

The criteria in any such competition will be announced by Enterprise Ireland, but the typical criteria will include:

- A credible plan demonstrating innovative solutions to fostering and creating employment locally and regionally in a collaborative manner;

- Demonstration of how a proposal fits with existing public and private infrastructure e.g. availability of business space in creating enterprise hubs and clusters across the region;

- Promotion of a culture of entrepreneurship locally and regionally;

- Development of a capability to start-up and scale companies through a supportive business environment;

- Support for micro enterprise with the potential to export;

- Facilitating a hub where innovative start-ups can be established in a supportive network before moving on to accommodate the next cohort of emerging enterprises;

- Working with the Local Enterprise Office, to facilitate start-ups with a defined path for onward progression;

- Maximising existing enterprise clusters or developing new networks in a region;

- Building on existing strengths or opportunities, e.g. developing a sectoral opportunity where there is a competitive advantage;

- Commitment of matching finance;

- Bringing originality in approach and objectives, and leveraging other stakeholders to explore how all the local partners, public and private, can work together to maximise job creation in their region (Mentoring, funding, networks);

- Promoting public and private partnership, e.g. alignment, collaboration with other players (e.g. LEO, ETB, HEIs, and Chambers of Commerce etc.)

Amount allocated to each Community Enterprise Centre Client under the Community Enterprise Centre Scheme for Business Development Management rolled out in 2012/2013

Amount Allocated €

IRD Kiltimagh Ltd

50,000

Bailieborough Development Association Ltd

10,000

Convoy Enterprise Centre Ltd

50,000

Ballinasloe Area Community Development Ltd

48,000

Mitchelstown Community Forum Ltd

50,000

St Paul's Area Development Enterprise Ltd

50,000

The Bolton Trust

50,000

Drumshanbo Community Council Ltd

50,000

Clonmel Business Development Park Ltd

50,000

Croom Community Development Association Ltd

50,000

Drumshanbo Enterprise Centre Co Ltd

50,000

Hatherton Ltd

35,090

Balbriggan Enterprise & Training Centre Ltd

43,700

Action Community & Enterprise Ltd

50,000

Navan Enterprise Centre Co Ltd

50,000

Enniscorthy Enterprise & Technology Centre Ltd

50,000

Macroom Environmental Industrial Park Ltd

30,000

IRD North Mayo - West Sligo Ltd

50,000

Wicklow Enterprise Park Ltd

50,000

Portarlington Enterprise Centre Ltd

50,000

Carlow Community Enterprise Centres Ltd

50,000

Monaghan County Enterprise Fund

50,000

Action Tuam Ltd

23,400

Coolock Development Council Ltd

50,000

Killarney Technology Innovation Ltd

50,000

Arklow Business Enterprise Centre Ltd

50,000

Get Tallaght Working Co-Op Ltd

49,838

Get Tallaght Working Co-Op Ltd

46,565

Louth Craftmark Ltd

50,000

Mullingar Employment Action Group

50,000

Dunhill Rural Enterprises Ltd

36,000

Galway Technology Centre Ltd

50,000

Ferbane Business & Technology Park Ltd

50,000

Clane Project Centre Ltd

50,000

Allenwood Community Development Association Ltd

45,000

Cavan County Enterprise Fund

25,000

Kilkenny Community Enterprise Centre Ltd

17,000

Athy Community Enterprise Company Limited

50,000

Boyle Chamber of Commerce

35,000

Drogheda Enterprise Centre Ltd

50,000

Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership Limited

50,000

Mountmellick Development Association Limited

10,000

S.C.C.U.L. Enterprises Limited

50,000

Safeglade Limited. A subsidiary of the Ballymun Partnership Ltd

48,000

The Community Enterprise Society Limited

10,000

Waterford City Community Enterprise Centre Limited

10,000

Total

1,972,593

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