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Grant Payments.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 January 2004

Tuesday, 27 January 2004

Ceisteanna (716)

Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

838 Mr. Connaughton asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the reason a capital grant for the community-based not-for-profit group in Tuam Resource Centre is not being approved under the EOCP programme for 2000 to 2006; if his attention has been drawn to the fact that this voluntary committee is now in a very difficult situation, as it has a considerable amount of capital invested in the project, and that, without the allocation of funding from the Department, the whole process could be seriously jeopardised; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1093/04]

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A grant application for capital grant assistance from the equal opportunities child care programme for 2000 to 2006 was received from that community-based group in December 2002. All applications for grant assistance undergo a thorough assessment and appraisal process by Area Development Management Limited. On completion of the assessment process, applications are considered by the programme appraisal committee, chaired by my Department, for a recommendation before I make a final decision.

There has been considerable demand from community-based groups for capital grant assistance under the programme, and every county has benefited from significant grant commitments to provide new and enhanced community-based child care facilities. My Department is currently carrying out an extensive review of the programme's capital commitments to date to ensure that those grant commitments previously entered into will in fact be realised by the groups on the ground. At the same time, it is also reviewing the different budget lines under the capital programme to ensure that the most effective use is made of all remaining capital funding in accordance with the objectives of the programme.

All applications for capital grant assistance are appraised in accordance with the programme criteria to ensure that those projects which best meet the aims and objectives of the programme receive the capital grant assistance which will enable them to provide quality child care in areas where there are service deficits. It would be premature of me to comment further on specific applications for capital grant assistance at present.

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