As part of Ireland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the key objective of the Digital Transition Fund (DTF) is to drive a step change in the digital transition of Irish business as a key driver of sustainable productivity. The DTF will be used to help companies at all stages of their digital journey.
The following table illustrates number of companies approved and related funding amounts.
Approvals under the Digital Transition Fund on 18
th
August 2023
Local Authority
|
Number of Companies Approved
|
Amount Approved €
|
Carlow
|
< 5
|
€309,760
|
Cavan
|
< 5
|
€84,796
|
Clare
|
< 5
|
€5,000
|
Cork City
|
8
|
€721,414
|
Cork County
|
16
|
€1,027,495
|
Donegal
|
5
|
€47,668
|
Dublin City
|
23
|
€3,191,820
|
Dublin Fingal
|
9
|
€423,347
|
Dublin South County
|
13
|
€830,847
|
Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown
|
14
|
€1,389,451
|
Galway
|
10
|
€1,596,559
|
Kerry
|
< 5
|
€10,000
|
Kildare
|
5
|
€189,840
|
Laois
|
< 5
|
€10,000
|
Leitrim
|
< 5
|
€928,000
|
Limerick
|
9
|
€431,027
|
Longford
|
5
|
€1,728,386
|
Louth
|
7
|
€815,223
|
Mayo
|
5
|
€332,851
|
Meath
|
5
|
€52,054
|
Monaghan
|
13
|
€825,378
|
Offaly
|
< 5
|
€112,715
|
Roscommon
|
< 5
|
€35,000
|
Sligo
|
< 5
|
€184,628
|
Tipperary
|
6
|
€485,413
|
Waterford
|
< 5
|
€77,351
|
Westmeath
|
< 5
|
€299,543
|
Wexford
|
< 5
|
€74,950
|
Wicklow
|
8
|
€1,091,112
|
Total
|
190
|
€17,311,628
|