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Dormant Accounts Fund.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 March 2006

Tuesday, 21 March 2006

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Willie Penrose

Ceist:

74 Mr. Penrose asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount that has been paid from the dormant accounts fund since January 2006; the projects that have received money from the fund since that date; if further allocations are to be made in 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10800/06]

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Decisions on the disbursements of funds from dormant accounts under the initial round of funding were a matter for the Dormant Accounts Fund Disbursements Board, an independent body established under the Dormant Accounts Acts. Under this round, the board approved 521 projects for funding totalling over €60 million. While to date approximately €13 million of this amount has been drawn down by successful applicants, the amount drawn down from 1 January 2006 was over €2.5 million. Full details of these draw downs, including the names of the relevant organisations and the amounts involved, are in Table 1.

The Dormant Accounts (Amendment) Act 2005 provided for significant changes in decision making on disbursements from dormant accounts. Following the commencement of the Act on 1 September 2005, the Government now makes decisions on disbursements in line with the process set out in the legislation. In this regard, the Deputy will be aware that the Government approved the allocation of a further €60 million from the fund in 2006. A breakdown of this figure shows that €24 million will be allocated towards projects tackling economic and social disadvantage, €18 million towards projects tackling educational disadvantage and €18 million towards projects assisting persons with a disability.

After consulting the appropriate Ministers and having obtained the approval of Government, I announced details on 4 January 2006 concerning the allocation of €24 million for the purpose of supporting programmes and types of projects tackling social and economic disadvantage. Details of the announcement are available on the website of my Department at www.pobal.ie and in Table 2.

With regard to the other two categories, educational disadvantage and persons with a disability, the consultation process required under the legislation has now been completed. Proposals which provide for funding of €18 million under each of these categories are in the process of being submitted to the Minister and will be brought to Government very shortly for approval.

Table 1

Details of amounts paid from Dormant Accounts Fund between 1 January 2006 and 13 March 2006

Name of Group

Amount Paid

Avondhu Development Group

9,338.00

RosEqual Ltd

21,067.00

St. Brendan’s The Glen Senior Citizens

10,000.00

Cork YMCA Ltd

8,182.00

Community Addiction Programme

14,975.00

Waterford LEDC Ltd

102,720.00

Cahir Development Association

21,000.00

North & West Connemara Rural Project

32,277.00

Loreto Centre

8,463.00

Avondhu Development Group

5,467.00

St. Teresa’s Football Club

5,000.00

Vita House Family Centre

19,256.00

Adrigole Family Resource Centre

720.00

Castlecomer Community Project

35,402.00

Kerry Adolescent Counselling Services

5,180.00

Aspire Asperger Syndrome Association

3,700.00

Bray Adult Learning Centre

20,810.00

Crosscare Aftercare Support Unit

24,708.00

Ability Enterprises

1,590.00

The Intercom Initiative

11,200.00

Cheshire Ireland

50,000.00

St. Paul’s Youth Club

25,000.00

Dóchas Family Centre

20,000.00

Duniry Community Pitch & Putt Dev. Cmtte.

9,080.00

Threshold Ltd.

58,918.00

Franciscan Social Justice Initiative

15,780.00

Scouting Ireland

6,149.00

Second Chance Education for Women

19,835.00

Ballinasloe Community Resources Ltd.

15,900.00

Aware

31,935.00

Tralee Town Council

52,500.00

The Web Project

4,800.00

Mulhuddart Lifestart

11,220.00

Glengarrif Playground Development Group

5,855.00

Inishowen Partnership

10,027.00

Waterford Area Partnership

14,799.00

Camphill Communities of Ireland

35,000.00

Roscommon Enter Initiative

31,485.00

Hope House

40,000.00

Foxford Sports & Leisure

62,873.00

Donegal Youth Services

14,603.00

DCU Educational Trust

19,167.00

Sligo Northside Partnership

26,089.00

Community Womens Education Initiative

8,242.00

Duneske Leisure Ltd.

31,347.00

St. Mary’s Community Adult Education Committee

22,604.00

Killinarden Drug Primary Prevention Group

8,184.00

Merchants Quay Project

28,004.00

Barnardos — Carlow

9,389.00

Ballyfermot Travellers Action Project

9,040.00

Clondalkin Community Health Initiative

26,695.00

Mary Queen of Angels

50,995.00

Ballypheane/Togher CDP

19,930.00

Leitrim Gaels

36,700.00

Millennium Holiday Homes Project

8,750.00

Knockanrawley FRC

19,116.00

Dublin Simon Community

26,358.00

West Cork Support Group

14,561.00

Smashing Times Theatre Co. Ltd.

23,962.00

West Tallaght Resource Centre

18,845.00

Brothers of Charity National Secretariat

36,740.00

Rahoon Family Centre

2,438.00

Order of Malta Ambulance Corps

143,046.00

Duhallow Carers Network

855.00

Vantastic

129,420.00

After Care Recovery Group

14,326.00

Loughboy Area Resource Centre

14,001.00

Kilrush Family Resource Centre

5,461.00

County Leitrim Partnership

15,752.00

County Wexford Community Workshop

34,500.00

Walkinstown Association

25,000.00

Comhlámh

3,950.00

Collinstown Park School Completion Programme

39,090.00

Faranree FRC

9,923.00

Kilcannon Industries Ltd.

114,833.00

Easi Cab Travel Club

10,803.00

Little Bray FRC

10,286.00

Little Bray FRC

10,629.00

Ballymun Job Centre

17,480.00

The Common Ground

6,511.00

Sligo County Council

19,417.00

South West Mayo Development Company

12,500.00

Galway Refugee Support Group

13,408.00

Samaritans

14,024.00

CANDO

6,000.00

Ferns Diocesan Youth Service

16,667.00

Cherry Orchard Equine Centre

35,347.00

Walkinstown Association

7,767.00

Pathways Through Education

31,504.00

Catherine McAuley Centre

9,534.00

Cahir Development Association Ltd.

21,000.00

Kilbarrack Community Development Project

4,500.00

Clondalkin Partnership — Local Employment Services

8,225.00

Churchfield Community Trust

51,756.00

L’Arche Community

32,571.00

Migraine Association of Ireland

6,850.00

Traveller Visibility Group

930.00

An Síol

34,200.00

St. Peter the Apostle

4,095.00

B.A.N.D. — Borrisokane

7,059.00

Disability Federation of Ireland

20,473.00

Drumcollogher & District Respite Centre

21,167.00

Adrigole Family Resource Centre

6,480.00

Carrick On Shannon Active Age Group

588.00

Swinford National School

3,372.00

Bedford Row Family Project

13,616.00

Waterford LEDC

147,319.00

Waterford Befriending Project

7,434.00

Drogheda Northside Community Partnership

8,283.00

Total

2,505,927.00

Table 2

Programmes and Types of Projects Recommended by Social & Economic Disadvantage Committee

Programme Heading

Programme Description

Target Group / Area

Application Process

Additionality Demonstrated

1. Additionality under RAPID Programme.€11.5 million

Funding ring-fenced for the purpose of supporting priority projects within RAPID areas.

Strand 1 and Strand 2 RAPID areas.

RAPID AITs invited to apply

Yes. The ring-fencing of funding for RAPID areas will ensure that funding for priority projects is front-loaded in 2006

2. Specific Priority Measures:

€7.5 million

Youth Disadvantage Initiatives

—Supports for youth groups.

Once-off small scale equipment grants for youth groups with a particular focus on disadvantaged and marginal groups.

Young people.

Public invitation to youth groups

Yes. Existing Local Youth Club Grant scheme does not include any element of capital funding for equipment

—Supports to provide enhanced access to recreational & personal development opportunities for disadvantaged young people.

Grants to fund participation in recreational pursuits and personal development activities which are not normally available to disadvantaged children and disadvantaged young people.

Disadvantaged children and disadvantaged young people.

Invitation to Partnership companies

Yes. No specific funding stream to provide such services

—Supports for sports which have traditional appeal to youth in disadvantaged areas (e.g. boxing; wrestling; martial arts; weight-lifting etc.).

Grants to fund purchase of essential equipment / hire of halls etc. not funded under Sports Capital Programme.

Young people in disadvantaged areas.

Invitation to specified sports

Yes. Funding under Sports Capital Programme not provided for personal equipment

—IT initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

Projects supporting disadvantaged young people to adapt to information technology with a particular focus on early school leavers.

Disadvantaged young people.

Targeted public invitation to groups active in this area

Yes. No specific funding stream for this measure.

Older People Initiatives

Enhanced interventions and supports to assist older people living in their own homes and in the community.

Supports for community based care services for older people such as improved access to services including transport and mobility.

Local Community and voluntary groups supporting older people.

Public invitation to groups active in this area

Yes. No specific funding stream for local community and voluntary groups supporting older people

Programme Heading

Programme Description

Target Group / Area

Application Process

Additionality Demonstrated

Social Disadvantage Measures:

Supports for offenders / ex-offenders.

Projects providing addiction counselling for prisoners / ex-prisoners.

Prisoners / ex-prisoners.

Targeted public invitation to groups active in this area

Yes. No specific funding stream for such services.

Projects providing employment supports for prisoners / ex-prisoners.

Prisoners / ex-prisoners.

Targeted public invitation to groups active in this area

Yes. No specific funding stream for such services.

—Supports for vulnerable immigrants.

Supports for immigrant families who have been granted refugee status or granted leave to remain in the State.

Immigrant families.

Public invitation to Partnership companies.

Yes. No specific targeted funding stream for such services.

—Suicide prevention.

Measures tackling suicide prevention with a particular focus on ·supports to strengthen community based suicide prevention; ·young men under 35.

At risk individuals.

Public invitation to community and voluntary groups active in this area.

Yes. No specific funding stream to provide funding for community groups.

—Projects tackling alcohol misuse.

Supports for community based responses addressing problems associated with alcohol misuse.

At risk individuals.

Public invitation to community and voluntary groups active in this area.

Yes. No specific funding stream to provide funding for such services.

3. Flagship Projects Jointly Funded:

€5 million

Innovative initiatives addressing issues of social and economic disadvantage.

Innovative initiatives addressing matters of major public concern and/or headline policy interventions for which funding from private/philanthropic or community sources can be levered.

Socially and economically disadvantaged.

Public invitation to groups who have substantial guaranteed funding from private, philanthropic or community sources for innovative projects

Yes. Objective is to encourage innovative projects which can lever significant funding from private, philanthropic or community sources.

Question No. 75 answered with QuestionNo. 66.
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