Written answers
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Sports Capital Programme Eligibility
Éamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the lowest score that qualified applicants for the capital sports programme 2012 for a grant; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6415/13]
Michael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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All applications received under the 2012 Sports Capital Programme were first checked to ensure eligibility and then eligible applications were initially assessed against the following criteria (the final 4 criteria only apply to regional and national projects):
Selection Criteria
Increase in the levels of active participation/ improved standards of sporting performance, especially among women and older citizens |
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Level of socio-economic disadvantage in the area |
Technical merits of the project |
Financial viability of project |
Level of own funding available |
Extent to which applicant will be able to maintain project after completion |
Current and planned levels of sport and/or recreational sport facilities in the area |
Current or proposed sharing of facilities with other sporting groups or schools |
Level of SCP (or other Government) funding received in the past |
Strategies to be used to attract people from disadvantaged areas |
Priority of proposed improvements/ facility in relation to existing facilities |
Priorities as identified by the NGB (national/regional projects only) |
Priority as identified by the Irish Sports Council (NGB and third level only) |
Location of facility within the network of national, regional and municipal facilities (non-local projects only) |
Linkages with Local Authorities Swimming Pools Programme (municipal multi-sport only) |
In deciding the final allocations of funding to local projects within each county Minister Varadkar and I had regard to a number of additional factors, including: · the performance of each application during the assessment process;
- ensuring a geographic spread of projects within each county;
- ensuring an appropriate spread of projects between rural and urban areas within each county; and
- ensuring that there is a spread of projects among different sports.
A project that received a score of 49 under the initial assessment was allocated €6,500 towards the purchase of sports equipment to allow children with disabilities to engage in a particular sporting activity. This was the lowest scored project that was allocated funding.
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