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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 October 2021

Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Questions (204)

Mary Lou McDonald

Question:

204. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will provide details of the Government’s Reconciliation Fund for 2021, 2022 and 2023, in tabular form. [49901/21]

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The reconciliation fund, which is administered by my Department, provides support for civil society organisations working to promote reconciliation and create better understanding between communities in Northern Ireland, between North and South, and between Ireland and Britain. The fund has supported over 3,000 projects with more than €60 million in grant funding since its establishment in 1982.

The annual budget for the Fund was increased from €2.7 million to €3.7 million with effect from 2019. In the New Decade New Approach agreement which saw the restoration of devolved Government in Northern Ireland in January 2020, the Government committed to maintaining that level of funding. In light of the Government’s continuing commitment to supporting the work of peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland, and recognising in particular, the impact of Brexit and the effects of Covid-19 on the organisations we support, the budget of the Reconciliation Fund will see a further increase this year, with the total of grants awarded likely to reach €4.0 million.

To date in 2021, the Reconciliation Fund has awarded grants of almost €2.8 million. The list of organisations awarded funding is provided below in tabular format. In addition, an allocation of €35,000 was provided from the Fund to support initiatives being undertaken by our Embassy in London as part of the Government’s programme marking the December 2021 centenary of the signing of the Truce. A further tranche of grants will be awarded before the end of this year when ongoing funding rounds have been completed.

Decisions on grants to be awarded during 2022 and 2023 have yet to be taken, but once awards are made in the context of our funding rounds during that period, information on those grants will be made available on the Department’s website.

Reconciliation Fund grants awarded in 2021 – to date

Organisation

Amount in €

4 Corners Festival

25,100

An Gaeláras Ltd

12,268

Ardoyne Association

9,800

Ardoyne Youth Club

9,891

Banbridge Rugby Football Club

6,110

Bardic Educational Arts and Media

9,980

Belfast Charitable Society

2,700

Belfast International Arts Festival

40,000

British-Irish Association

40,000

Centre for Cross Border Studies

70,500

Centre for Democracy and Peace Building

20,000

Cinemagic

18,000

City Centre Initiative

12,000

Cliftonville Community Regeneration Forum

9,971

Clones Family Resource Centre CLG

34,245

Clooney estate Residents Association

9,950

Community Dialogue

40,000

Conradh na Gaeilge

45,000

Cookstown Youth Football

9,990

Co-operation Ireland

47,200

Co-operation Ireland

67,000

Co-operation Ireland

72,000

Co-operation Ireland

75,000

County Fermanagh Super Cup NI

3,600

Cregagh Wanderers Football Club

3,000

Creggan Enterprises Limited

25,000

CRIS - Community Relations In Schools

60,161

DCU Institute for International Conflict Resolution

55,303

Dialogue For Diversity

9,922

Diversity Challenges

11,359

Dorsey Emmets GFC

6,000

Ellen Finlay

8,150

Eoghan Rua CLG

8,000

Gasyard Wall Féile

18,000

Glebeside Community Association Ltd

8,000

Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation

327,186

Glengormley Amateur Boxing Club

4,000

Greenisland Football Club

3,980

Healing Through Remembering

37,000

Imagine Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics

35,000

Intercomm Ireland Ltd

22,200

Intercomm Ireland Ltd

101,848

Irish Gallery of Photography DAC

15,000

Irish Gallery of Photography DAC

23,250

Irish Studies University of Liverpool

41,700

Kabosh

14,447

Lincoln Courts Youth and Community Association

9,950

Longford Women's Link

42,639

Naíscoil na Seolta

15,000

National Women`s Council of Ireland

36,205

New Belfast Community Arts Initiative (T/A Community Arts Partnership)

30,546

Newhill Football Club

1,660

Newtownbutler First Fermanagh's GFC

6,000

Newtowncunningham Orange Hall

9,990

NI Youth forum

100,163

North-West Cultural Partnership

47,368

Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education

27,730

Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association

3,000

Passionist Peace and Reconciliation Office (Holy Cross, Ardoyne)

50,000

Pat Finucane Centre Limited (Justice for the Forgotten)

34,888

PeacePlayers International - Northern Ireland (PPI-NI)

39,080

Places of Sanctuary Ireland

20,412

Presbyterian Church in Ireland

17,250

R City Youth CIC

9,315

Rasharkin & District Rural Cultural & Educational Society

6,000

Royal Ulster Constabulary Athletic Association

23,010

Saint Patrick Centre

14,000

Schomberg Society Kilkeel Limited

40,000

Shared History Interpretive project (SHIP)

5,000

Smashing Times Theatre Company

32,128

St Eugene's Cathedral

20,000

St Louis House Youth Group

7,000

St Matthews F.C.

5,450

St. Mary’s, Rasharkin GAC

6,000

St. Pauls ABC

8,000

Strabane Athletic Football Club

4,000

The Bloody Sunday Trust

60,000

The Churches Trust Ltd

28,000

The Corrymeela Community

100,000

The Goliath Trust

5,000

The Junction Community Relations & Peace Building Initiative

29,060

The Wheel

70,000

Troubles Tragedy And Trauma

14,505

Truth and Reconciliation Platform

20,000

Ullans Speakers Association

6,700

Ulster Badminton

5,600

University of Huddersfield

60,000

WAVE Trauma Centre

30,000

Wordwell Ltd

3,770

Wordwell Ltd

8,553

Youth Link: NI

71,741

YouthAction Northern Ireland

63,950

Total of grants awarded

€2,777,474

PLUS: Funding allocation to Embassy of Ireland London (for centenaries programme)

€35,000

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