The RAPID programme aims to ensure that priority attention is given to tackling the spatial concentration of poverty and social exclusion in areas covered by the programme. Over the past number of years, my Department has continued to meet its existing contractual commitments on RAPID projects throughout the country. There is now just one remaining measure under the RAPID programme, which accounts for unpaid commitments, namely the sports capital top-ups. In 2015, I allocated funding of €500,000 for sports capital projects under the programme and these are being jointly funded with the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport. Drawdown to date has been €52,000 with further drawdowns anticipated over the remainder of the year.
The RAPID programme has made substantial progress in identifying the needs of disadvantaged communities and in bringing forward important local projects in response to those needs.
The following table shows the funding allocated to RAPID since 2010 by my Department.
Year
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DECLG RAPID Exchequer Funding €000s
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2010
|
€6,067
|
2011
|
€2,269
|
2012
|
€3,077
|
2013
|
€261
|
2014
|
€170
|
2015 allocation
|
€500
|
While not Exchequer funding, my Department has also provided funding to RAPID areas from Dormant Accounts. Disbursements on dormant accounts measures are paid in the first instance “up front” from the Department’s Vote in the same way as with any other spending programme. Therefore, Government Departments have to source funding for dormant accounts programmes from their Exchequer allocation. The difference with dormant accounts expenditure compared with other funding programmes is that once expenditure takes place, either on administration of the measure, or by the project itself, it is reimbursed to the Exchequer from the Dormant Accounts Fund in accordance with the Dormant Accounts Acts, in the form of Appropriations-in-Aid payable through the relevant Department’s Vote. In this way, the costs associated with dormant accounts measures are Exchequer neutral, though it should be noted that Government Departments cannot spend Appropriations-in-Aid directly themselves once they are reimbursed from the Fund. There are instead refunded to the central Exchequer.
The following table shows the detail of Dormant Accounts funding provided for projects in RAPID areas since 2010 through the Vote of my Department.
Year
|
DECLG RAPID Dormant Accounts Funding €000s
|
2010
|
€4,820
|
2011
|
€1,125
|
2012
|
€721
|
2013
|
€141
|
2014
|
€57
|
2015 to 31 May
|
€5
|