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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Tuesday, 2 Jul 1996

Vol. 467 No. 7

Written Answers. - Departmental EU Grant Aid.

Dan Wallace

Ceist:

72 Mr. D. Wallace asked the Minister for Health the total value of EU grant aid received by his Department during 1995; if he will give a breakdown of this figure by scheme; the total value of grants bestowed by his Department during 1995; the recipient of each such grant valued at £100,000 or greater; and the amount of each grant that is covered by an EU fund. [13988/96]

Limerick East): The total value of EU grant aid received by my Department during 1995 was £26,646,320.35. A breakdown of this amount by scheme is as follows:

Health Promotion

£171,577.35

i Health Education and Cancer Prevention Conference

Interim and final payments

£84,859.10

EU funding represented 98 per cent of funding given to this programme over two years.

iiEuropean Drug Prevention Week

Final payment

£37,550.33

EU funding represented 64 per cent of funding given to this programme.

iii Nutrition Project — Primary School

Final payment

£9,353.27

EU funding represents 100 per cent of funding given this programme.

iv Smoking Cessation Reduction Action Programme Final payment

£1,406.43

EU funding represents 27 per cent of funding given to this programme.

iv European Network of Health Promoting Schools I

Final Payment

£25,369.24

EU Funding represents 39 per cent of funding given to this programme in 1995.

vi Smoking Cessation Programme for Pregnant Women

First payment

£13,038.98

EU funding represents 78 per cent of funding given to this programme to end 1995.

European Social Fund

£20,056,820

(For training of people with disabilities)

Agencies/projects which received grants of £100,000 or greater were:—

Eastern Health Board

£1,230,646

Western Health Board

£594,913

North Western Health Board

£770,558

Mid Western Health Board

£560,138

Midland Health Board

£236,912

National Training & Development Authority

£9,806,813

Cope Fundation

£254,554

County Kildare Association for Parents & Friends of Handicapped

£340,514

Brothers of Charity Service

£201,133

Daughters of Charity Service

£437,725

The Polio Fellowship of Ireland

£406,396

Hospitaller Order of St John of God

£156,877

Order of Malta Enterprises

£244,129

Central Remedial Clinic

£189,870

Cluain Training and Enterprise Centre Ltd.

£155,281

Stewarts Hospital

£114,257

St. Michael's House

£181,957

Tipperary Community Centre Ltd.

£180,532

County Wexford Community Workshop, Enniscorthy

£126,740

National Specialised Equestrian Centre

£155,777

Irish Wheelchair Association

£101,728

National Rehabilitation Board

£2,284,804

European Regional Development Fund

£4,200,000

(Capital development funding for vocational training centres)

Agencies/projects which received grants of £100,000 or greater were:—

Central Remedial Clinic, Dublin

£178,000

New Tallaght Workshop

£250,000

Fingal Association

£178,000

Irish Association for Autism, Dunfirth, County Meath

£150,000

Rehabilitation Institute, Ballyfermot

£170,000

Daughters of Charity, Glenmaroon

£100,000

Leamore Park, Longford

£200,000

MWHB Training Centre, Newcastlewest

£100,000

St. Cronan's Training Centre, Roscrea

£150,000

Kilrush Training Centre

£150,000

North-Eastern Health Board Training & Rehabilitation Institute Training Centres, Monaghan

£250,000

North Western Health Board Training Centre, Ballytivnan

£127,000

Rehabilitation Institute, Wexford

£250,000

SOS Kilkenny

£100,000

New Training Workshop, Kilkenny

£100,000

Mental Handicap Association, Bantry

£120,000

Brothers of Charity, Cork

£150,000

Shanakiel Workshop, Cork

£125,000

Western Health Board Centre, Loughrea

£100,000

Western Health Board, Toughermore

£100,000

Western Care

£170,000

Creagh Training Centre, Ballinasloe

£150,000

Horizon Disabled

(EU Community initiative for people with disabilities)

£1,926,614

Agencies/Projects which received grants of £100,000 or greater were:—

Eastern Health Board

£134,472

National Training and Development Authority

£124,416

National Rehabilitation Board

£232,642

Pilot Innovatory Projects

(Under Article 6 of ESF Regulations)

£291,309

Only the National Rehabilitation Board received a grant greater than £100,000, i.e.

£126,987

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