Written answers

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Enterprise Ireland Funding

Photo of Fergus O'DowdFergus O'Dowd (Louth, Fine Gael)
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624. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of applications received for the recently announced regional enterprise development fund, by county; and the location and name of applicants. [54717/17]

Photo of Fergus O'DowdFergus O'Dowd (Louth, Fine Gael)
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625. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the criteria used for the regional enterprise development fund; and the steps available to persons who were unsuccessful in this round of funding. [54718/17]

Photo of Fergus O'DowdFergus O'Dowd (Louth, Fine Gael)
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626. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if officials from her Department will meet with the unsuccessful applicants to advise them on applications for future rounds of funding in the REDF or similar schemes. [54719/17]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 624 to 626, inclusive, together.

On 11 December last, I announced the results of the first round of the new competitive Regional Enterprise Development Fund (REDF).

The REDF is a €60 million competitive fund launched by Enterprise Ireland in 2017, with funding being made available over the period 2017-2020 under two competitive calls.

The Fund, which is an open national competitive call to support regional projects, is provided by my Department, through Enterprise Ireland and is a key action to support the Regional Action Plan for Jobs and the Action Plan for Rural Development.

Twenty-one successful applicants representing all regions of the country secured up to €30.5m in funding for their projects in the first competitive call.

75 applications were received by Enterprise Ireland in response to the first call, county locations of which are set out in Table 1.

Applicants are entitled to a certain level of privacy; therefore, Enterprise Ireland is not in a position to release the names of unsuccessful applicants.

A list of successful projects by region/county is detailed in Table 2.

Table 1: Number of Applications Per County

CountyNo of Applications
Carlow3
Cavan2
Clare1
Cork8
Donegal2
Dublin14
Galway7
Kerry7
Kildare 2
Kilkenny2
Laois1
Leitrim2
Limerick 7
Louth2
Mayo1
Meath1
Monaghan2
Roscommon1
Tipperary4
Waterford2
Westmeath 2
Wexford1
Wicklow 1
Grand Total75

Table 2: Successful Projects by Region/County

Projects Recommended for approvalLocation
Northern & Western Region
Monaghan County Enterprise FundMonaghan
Leitrim County Enterprise Fund Leitrim/Cavan/Longford
Donegal Digital Innovation CLGDonegal
BIA Innovator Campus CLGGalway
Southern Region
Irish Bioeconomy Foundation CLGTipperary
Emerald Aerocluster CLG Limerick/Shannon/National
Insurtech Network Centre DACCarlow
ThreeD (Design Develop Disseminate) DACWaterford
Agritech Centre of Excellence CLGKerry
RDI Hub CLGKerry/National
Cork Urban Enterprises CLGCork
IT@Cork CLGCork
KerrySciTech CLGKerry/Cork
Sneem Innovation & Technology Services CLGKerry
MOL TEIC CLGKerry
Eastern & Midlands Region
County Kildare Community Network Company CLGKildare
Dublin Enterprise & Technology Centre CLGDublin
Ghala DACDublin/National
Social & Local Enterprise Alliance DACDublin
BPO Cluster Ireland CLGDublin/National
Irish Manufacturing Research CLGWestmeath/National
Total number of projects21

All applications were evaluated against the following criteria:

-Evaluation CriteriaWeighting
1Impacts and value for money30%
2Collaboration and Participation20%
3Viability and sustainability20%
4Building Regional Strengths20%
5Significance for innovation and Capability Building 10%
Total100%

Officials from Enterprise Ireland will meet with unsuccessful applicants and provide feedback on the application, aligned to the publicly referenced evaluation criteria. As this fund was administered as a competitive process, decisions are final. Enterprise Ireland will work with the applicant to advise them on a revised application if they decide to apply again under the second competitive call, and advise them on future rounds of funding and/or other schemes.

The second call under the REDF scheme is expected to issue in Q1 2018 and will fund projects from the remaining balance of the €60m budget available.

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