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Dormant Accounts Fund Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 May 2015

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Questions (454, 455)

Seamus Kirk

Question:

454. Deputy Seamus Kirk asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide a full breakdown on the disbursement of dormant account funding over the past five years, by county and by project basis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19347/15]

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Seamus Kirk

Question:

455. Deputy Seamus Kirk asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government his plans to release dormant account funding to community groups; the grant schemes available regarding same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19348/15]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 454 and 455 together.

Under the Dormant Accounts legislation, balances on dormant accounts with banks, building societies and An Post and the net encashment value of certain life assurance policies are paid into the Dormant Accounts Fund, which is managed by the National Treasury Management Agency. The primary purpose of the legislation is to re-unite the original account holders with their moneys, including all interest due. In addition, the legislation provides that disbursements from the fund may be made for charitable purposes or for purposes of community benefit.

Since its establishment in April 2003 to the end of 31 March 2015, the transfers to the Dormant Accounts Fund have totalled some €781m, which includes interest earned of approximately €41.86m. Funds reclaimed in that period by account holders amounted to approximately €299m. €301m of disbursements have been approved, with €254m already expended by a large number of community groups and organisations under a range of measures administered by Pobal on behalf of a number of Government Departments and agencies. Further data in relation to the Dormant Accounts Fund are available on my Department’s website at http://www.environ.ie/en/Community/DormantAccounts/.

A full breakdown on the disbursement of Dormant Account Funding measures, over the past five years, by county and by project basis from my Department’s Vote is set out at Table 1.

In accordance with the Dormant Accounts (Amendment) Act 2012, a new Disbursement Scheme was approved by Government in December 2013. The 2012 Act also provides for the preparation of an Action Plan to give effect to the Scheme. The current Plan includes some €26 million of measures across a range of Government Departments and Agencies that will provide diverse supports for disadvantaged communities, including measures under my Department to promote social enterprise and innovation, both urban and rural, and measures to promote youth employment, employability and entrepreneurship.

Pobal will administer a number of measures on behalf of my Department which are scheduled to be open for applications in July 2015. These will be publicly advertised and details will be available on Pobal’s website. Measures will include social enterprise development initiatives, supports for vulnerable groups of young people, young people in disadvantaged areas and for work to promote youth employment, employability and entrepreneurship on behalf of my Department.

Pobal will also administer the training and support services for home carers on behalf of the Department of Social Protection and a range of measures on behalf of the Department of Health. A complete listing of all measure s included in the current Dormant Accounts Fund Action Plan is set out at Table 2. Measures not administered by Pobal are being rolled out by the relevant lead Department.

Table 1

Summary of Dormant Accounts Measures paid through the vote of the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government 2010 - 2015

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

County

2015

Total

€106,377

€82,562

€3,030

€7,762

€29,600

Carlow

€0

€229,332

€129,328

€52,650

€4,580

€6,037

€14,473

Cavan

€0

€207,068

€116,633

€14,383

€16,332

€0

€12,000

Clare

€0

€159,348

€766,370

€275,477

€53,061

€26,101

€42,297

Cork

€0

€1,163,305

€0

€12,000

€5,048

€0

€12,000

Donegal

€0

€29,048

€2,451,961

€689,186

€309,786

€115,405

€370,374

Dublin

€0

€3,936,713

€342,496

€68,311

€31,608

€15,088

€12,000

Galway

€0

€469,503

€76,745

€24,600

€126,955

€1,231,446

€139,500

Kerry

€0

€1,599,246

€155,960

€20,054

€22,239

€8,257

€12,000

Kildare

€0

€218,511

€87,632

€79,032

€7,200

€220

€12,000

Kilkenny

€0

€186,083

€496

€0

€0

€0

€12,000

Laois

€0

€12,496

€0

€0

€0

€0

€12,000

Leitrim

€0

€12,000

€484,359

€157,665

€124,882

€13,156

€1,095,630

Limerick City

€137,760

€2,013,453

€20,782

€22,736

€6,350

€77,746

€12,000

Longford

€0

€139,614

€175,947

€28,580

€7,565

€400

€12,000

Louth

€0

€224,492

€0

€0

€85,706

€2,295

€12,000

Mayo

€8,400

€108,400

€46,363

€1,310

€11,372

€0

€12,000

Meath

€0

€71,045

€0

€0

€0

€0

€12,000

Monaghan

€0

€12,000

€0

€17,416

€250

€4,342

€12,000

Offaly

€0

€34,008

€0

€0

€0

€0

€12,000

Roscommon

€0

€12,000

€70,799

€16,026

€5,200

€0

€12,000

Sligo

€0

€104,024

€228,677

€120,697

€13,792

€15,178

€12,000

Tipperary

€0

€390,345

€112,364

€27,164

€104,200

€30,380

€12,000

Waterford

€0

€286,108

€49,539

€54,345

€122,967

€0

€12,400

Westmeath

€0

€239,251

€149,315

€40,524

€100,380

€550

€20,909

Wexford

€0

€311,678

€73,997

€1,880

€9,614

€0

€12,000

Wicklow

€8,400

€105,891

€5,646,139

€1,806,599

€1,172,116

€1,554,363

€1,941,183

Total

€154,560

€12,274,960

Table 2

Dormant Accounts Action Plan 2014

The following table provides a summary of measures and maximum amount of moneys to be disbursed under the Dormant Accounts Action Plan 2014 under the relevant Government Department/Agency

Lead Department/Agency responsible for measures under the 2014 Dormant Accounts Action Plan

Maximum funding

Description

Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government DECLG

€5,000,000

Social Innovation Fund 50 per cent contribution (with the other 50 per cent of costs being met from philanthropic sources)

DECLG

€1,000,000

Social Enterprise development initiatives

DECLG

€500,000

Supports for vulnerable groups of young people, young people in disadvantaged areas and for youth work to promote youth employment, employability and entrepreneurship

DECLG

€400,000

To facilitate the implementation of the new PPN structures across the Local Government Sector during 2014

DECLG

€150,000

Community Partnership Media Campaign

Department of Justice and Equality DJE

€1,700,000

Establishment of a new Garda Youth Diversion Project and the provision of additional supports for existing projects

DJE

€1,000,000

Establishment of Mentoring Programme

DJE

€60,000

Additional Intervention Training for Youth Justice Workers

DJE

€50,000

Emergency Support Services Training towards pathways to employment for disadvantaged young people

DJE

€400,000

Expansion of services to work towards engaging hard to reach young people in the Limerick City and Mid-west area

DJE

€120,000

Measure to address the social, economic and educational disadvantages of victims of trafficking and persons/groups at risk of human trafficking

DJE

€50,000

Helpline Services for victims of crime

DJE

€50,000

Specialist Services to victims attending court

Irish Prison Service

€189,275

Community Based Health and First Aid in Irish Prisons

DJE

€166,666

Supports services to immigrants to access employment

Department of Social Protection

DSP

€1,000,000

Training and support services for home carers

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

DCYA

€775,000

Big Brother Big Sisters Programme

DCYA

€600,000

Youth Employability Initiative

DCYA

€7,000,000

Evidence based programme targeted at children’s experiences of poverty and poorer social outcomes

DCYA

€100,000

Development of a phone app for young people in care

DCYA

€30,000

Aftercare information packs for young persons

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport DTTS

€728,474

Community Sports Physical Activity Hubs

DTTS

€1,535,700

National Sports Education and Training Hubs

Department of Education and Skills DES

€500,000

Inclusion of Children with Special Needs in Early Years Settings

Department of Health

DH

€1,200,000

Substance misuse/prevention – development of drug and alcohol awareness campaigns

DH

€600,000

Local area co-ordination initiatives

DH

€600,000

Advanced best practice in meeting HIQA Disability Standards

DH

€400,000

Health-related supports to assist young people with disabilities and autism to make the transition from second level education to further education, training and employment

DH

€400,000

Person-centre innovations in the delivery of non-centre based respite services

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