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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 29 September 2010

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

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P. J. Sheehan

Ceist:

149 Deputy P. J. Sheehan asked the Taoiseach the amount awarded by his Department to any of the organisations involved in social partnership for each of the years from 2004 to date in 2010; the details of such payments; the amount awarded and the details of such payments by each of the agencies and bodies under the aegis of his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31775/10]

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The table below details payments made by my Department and bodies under its aegis to organisations involved in Social Partnership from 2004 to end of August 2010.

Year

Organisation

Details

2004

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

ICTU Launch of Information Campaign during the Irish Presidency 2004

20,000

2007

Age Action Ireland Limited

Payment of Grant from Information Society and eInclusion Fund (Access Skills and Content Initiative)*

139,924.40

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

Production of 1907 Dockers & Carters Strike in Belfast — funded through the Commemoration Initiative*

10,000.00

The Wheel (Rotha Teoranta)

Payment of grant from Information Society and eInclusion Fund (Access Skills and Content Initiative)*

113,279.00

Macra na Feirme

Sponsorship of National Debating Competition by the National Forum on Europe

10,000.00

Building and Allied Trade Union (BATU)

Pilot project on Alternative Dispute Resolution in the construction sector funded through the National Centre for Partnership and Performance (NCPP)

†21,000.00

2008

Age Action Ireland

Payment of grant under ASC fund (Access Skills and Content Initiative)*

17,546.60

Macra na Feirme

Sponsorship of National Debating Competition (May 2008) by the National Forum on Europe

5,000.00

†While €21,000 was allocated by the NCPP to this project, actual expenditure to date has been €5,420.00.

*These grants were made as part of a scheme of grants for which applications were publicly invited and accessed by reference to stated criteria.

Question No. 150 answered with Question No. 139.
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