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Foras na Gaeilge

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 November 2020

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Questions (37)

Rose Conway-Walsh

Question:

37. Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh asked the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media if there will there be increased funding for Scéim Pobal Gaeilge in view of the additional funding allocated to Foras na Gaeilge in budget 2021. [37344/20]

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Budgets for all Cross Border Bodies, including An Foras Teanga, are approved by the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC). An indicative provision of €13.383m was provided within this Department’s Vote for An Foras Teanga in 2020.

Budget 2021 provided an indicative increase of €1.779m for cross-border co-operation in the languages sector.  This includes funding of €450,000 for commitments made by the Government under 'New Decade. New Approach'. The 2021 allocation, which is subject to further discussion with the Department for Communities in Northern Ireland and to approval by the NSMC, would allow Foras na Gaeilge (one of the agencies of An Foras Teanga) expand their language and cultural programmes to new areas and increase funding, where appropriate, for existing language groups, to include Scéim Pobal Gaeilge.

The following revised reply was received on 22 Nollaig 2020.

Budgets for all Cross Border Bodies, including An Foras Teanga, are approved by the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC). An indicative provision of €13.383m was provided within this Department’s Vote for An Foras Teanga in 2020.

Budget 2021 provided an indicative increase of €1.779m for cross-border co-operation in the languages sector. This includes funding of €450,000 for commitments made by the Government under 'New Decade. New Approach'. The 2021 allocation, which is subject to further discussion with the Department for Communities in Northern Ireland and to approval by the NSMC, would allow Foras na Gaeilge (one of the agencies of An Foras Teanga) expand their language and cultural programmes to new areas and increase funding, where appropriate, for existing language groups, to include Scéim Pobal Gaeilge.

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