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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 22 February 2017

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Ceisteanna (228)

Róisín Shortall

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228. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment further to Parliamentary Question No. 581 of 24 January 2017, if he will provide details of the basis on which decisions on funding allocations were made for the first instalment of the digital skills for citizens scheme for 2017; and the criteria which applied. [9078/17]

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A total of 29 applications were received in response to the recent competitive call for proposals from community, voluntary and not-for-profit organisations under my Department’s Digital Skills for Citizens Grant Scheme. Of these, 22 applications were eligible to be evaluated in accordance with section 4 of the scheme’s Statement of Requirements which outlines the qualification and award criteria to be used in the selection process.

Following the evaluation process carried out by my officials, 15 organisations were offered grant funding.  It was necessary for my Department to vary original proposals with a view to managing commitments within the budgetary allocation of some €2.2m in respect of the scheme’s operation in the period 2016/2017, while ensuring a geographic spread of digital skills training across all Counties in the country.

Successful organisations signed a Grant Agreement with my Department which details the governance, financial and monitoring arrangements relating to the oversight of the delivery of specified training commitments under the scheme.   

Grant funding is advanced to grantees in three instalments, each of which is linked to the delivery of training to a specified number of citizens, in line with the terms of their respective Grant Agreement.  Funding is paid to grantees as follows:

- First instalment - 30% of overall grant awarded, subject to a maximum payment of €60,000

- Second and third instalments – the balance of the grant to be paid in two equal portions, subject to the successful delivery of the training obligations relating to the preceding drawdown.

The Grant Agreement also provides for the repayment of funding to the Department in the event of underperformance by any organisation. Details of the total amount of grant funding awarded, together with details of the first instalment and respective training targets, are provided in the following table.

Grantees – Digital Skills for Citizen Scheme

Total Grant Awarded 2016/2017

Total number of non-liners to be trained

First  Grant Instalment Paid 2016

Training commitments linked to first instalment

Age Action Ireland Ltd

€221,490

2,461

€59,490

661

Ballyhoura Development Company  Ltd

€90,000

1,000

€27,000

300

County Sligo Leader Partnership Company Ltd

€92,000

1,000

€27,600

300

ECDL Ireland Ltd

€90,000

1,000

€27,000

300

Family Carers Ireland Ltd

€92,000

1,000

€27,600

300

Fast Track INTO Information Technology Ltd (FIT)

€320,000

4,000

€56,000

700

IE Domain Registry Ltd

€100,000

1,000

€30,000

300

Irish Rural Link Co-Operative Society Ltd

€105,599

1,300

€31,680

390

Meath Community Rural & Social Development Partnership Ltd

€85,000

1,000

€25,500

300

(NCBI) National Council for the Blind Group

€100,000

1,000

€30,000

300

Roscommon Integrated Development Company Ltd

€595,000

7,000

€59,500

700

South East Community Training & Education Centre Ltd

€85,000

1,000

€25,500

300

St Catherine’s Community Services Centre Ltd

€85,000

1,000

€25,500

300

The Cork Academy of Music Ltd

€80,000

1,000

€24,000

300

Third Age Foundation Co. Ltd

€80,000

1,000

€24,000

300

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