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Local Enterprise Offices Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 November 2018

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Ceisteanna (300)

Maurice Quinlivan

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300. Deputy Maurice Quinlivan asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the budget allocation for each individual local enterprise office; the value of grants provided by each office in 2017, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47129/18]

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The LEOs are the ‘first-stop-shop’ for advice and guidance, financial assistance and other supports if you intend to start or grow your own business.

The LEOs can offer direct grant aid to microenterprises (10 employees or fewer) in the manufacturing and internationally traded services sectors which, over time, have the potential to develop into strong export entities. Subject to certain eligibility criteria, the LEOs can provide financial assistance within three main categories: Feasibility Grants; Priming Grants and Business Development Grants for existing businesses that want to expand. In addition, there is a Technical Assistance Grant available for eligible micro-exporter applicants who are seeking to explore alternative markets for their product or service.

For anyone interested in starting or growing a business, the LEOs may be able to offer ‘soft’ support in the form of training (e.g. a Start Your Own Business course); a mentor to work with the business proposer; or targeted programmes such as Lean for Micro (to help boost business productivity and competitiveness).

The LEOs will continue to support and promote micro-enterprises throughout the country the table below details the budget allocation for each individual local enterprise office; the value of grants provided by each office in 2017

Local Enterprise Office Budget 2017 & Grants Approved 2017

LEO

2017 Budget

Allocation € (notes 1-4)

2017 Grant Approved

Amount €(note 5)

Carlow

861,927

449,411

Cavan

741,251

473,225

Clare

882,971

664,008

Cork City

1,011,136

519,562

Cork North & West

1,372,223

783,770

Cork South

1,197,217

403,500

Donegal

1,092,856

683,462

Dublin City

1,517,035

966,896

Dublin South

1,114,094

648,368

Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown

1,055,007

821,122

Fingal

1,129,795

886,440

Galway

1,211,286

680,371

Kerry

877,972

361,464

Kildare

1,063,287

934,625

Kilkenny

965,151

452,576

Laois

746,012

390,634

Leitrim

739,808

252,296

Limerick

1,504,573

891,103

Longford

714,419

294,585

Louth

779,899

453,200

Mayo

883,450

387,343

Meath

944,242

526,799

Monaghan

814,752

432,105

Offaly

765,869

368,827

Roscommon

742,070

548,214

Sligo

825,987

533,466

Tipperary

1,166,190

969,581

Waterford

1,265,667

596,165

Westmeath

1,079,804

456,720

Wexford

815,849

411,723

Wicklow

779,370

598,781

Totals

30,661,168

17,840,342

Notes:

The Local Enterprise Office Budget allocation was collated based on the formal allocations of funding offered to each Local Authority i.e. where a funding letter of offer was issued to a Local Authority.

It does not include allocations to LEOs to procure services or run programmes on behalf of the network of LEOs

The Local Enterprise Office Budget allocation includes the Administration (pay and non-pay) allocation.

It does not include the LEO Innovation Investment Fund as this was a competitive scheme which did not include a specific allocation to each LEO.

The 2017 Grants Approved Amount includes the LEO Innovation Investment Fund approved amount.

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