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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Department of Justice and Equality

Charitable Lotteries Scheme

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick, Fianna Fail)
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404. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will provide in tabular form for each year since 2005 to date in 2013, the amounts paid to each charity from the charitable lotteries compensation fund; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44392/13]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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The Charitable Lotteries Scheme was established in 1997 to provide assistance to the promoters of certain private charitable lotteries that have products similar to products sold by the National Lottery. Assistance under the Scheme was originally drawn solely from the National Lottery surplus but, as with other National Lottery funded subheads, it is now drawn also from exchequer funds. From its establishment until 2011, the Charitable Lotteries Fund was administered by the Department of Finance. In mid 2011 responsibility for its administration was transferred to my Department and details of funding for 2012 and 2011 are as follows:

Charitable Lotteries Fund Allocation 2012

Charity2012 Distribution (€)
REHAB Lotteries3,923,659.43
Gael Linn454,274.93
Asthma Society of Ireland 371,277.42
Irish Cancer Society189,774.86
Polio Fellowship of Ireland189,774.86
The Hanly Centre176,194.59
Irish Lung Foundation Limited101,458.34
West of Ireland Alzheimer Foundation95,624.29
Ataxia Ireland94,449.01
Drogheda Community Services Trust78,107.81
St Kierans Community Centre66,759.33
ISPCC64,560.25
Irish M.E. Trust63,795.57
Longford Cathedral Circle39,943.77
Associated Charities Trust27,067.76
Mulranny Day Centre Housing Co. Ltd.19,578.59
Lyreacrompane Community Development Ltd18,295.34
Sliabh-Ardagh Rural Development13,378.73
Cappoquin Community Development Co. Ltd12,025.13
Total6,000,000.01

Charitable Lotteries Fund Allocation 2011

Charity 2011 Distribution (€)
REHAB Lotteries3,905,661.42
Gael Linn436,262.33
Asthma Society of Ireland 364,236.16
Irish Cancer Society209,728.93
Polio Fellowship209,728.93
The Hanly Centre169,393.23
FASI109,212.02
Irish Lung Foundation Limited104,135.45
ISPCC69,427.13
West of Ireland Alzheimer Foundation94,298.22
Drogheda Community Services Trust76,512.53
Irish M.E. Trust64,633.59
St Kierans Community Centre61,900.03
Longford Cathedral Circle39,552.21
Associated Charities Trust25,905.21
Lyreacrompane Community Development Ltd18,885.88
Mulranny Day Centre Housing Co. Ltd.18,182.60
Slieve-Ardagh Rural Development12,401.26
Cappoquin Community Development Co. Ltd9,942.85
Total5,999,999.98

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick, Fianna Fail)
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405. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he plans to discontinue the charitable lotteries compensation fund; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44393/13]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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The Charitable Lotteries Scheme was established in 1997 to provide assistance to the promoters of certain private charitable lotteries that have products similar to products sold by the National Lottery. This funding was originally drawn from the National Lottery surplus but, as with other National Lottery funded subheads, it is now drawn also from exchequer funds. Because of the urgent need to make savings in Government expenditure, this Scheme cannot be sustained in the current circumstances. Beneficiaries were advised in October 2012 that it would be phased out on a gradual basis over a 3 year period, with the first reduction taking effect in late 2013. This is in order to give affected organisations as much time as possible to adjust to the change and to consider how they may increase the funding they receive through other fundraising projects. As the decision to phase out the Scheme is currently the subject of legal proceedings initiated by The Rehab Group and Rehab Lotteries, I am not in a position to comment further in relation to this issue, at this time.

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