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Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Local Enterprise Offices

Photo of Billy KelleherBilly Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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290. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the budget allocation to the digital trading vouchers provided by local enterprise offices, LEOs, in each of the years 2016 to 2018; the 2019 allocation; the amount expended in each such year; and the number of digital trading vouchers provided by LEOs in each of the years 2016 to 2018 and to date in 2019, by county in tabular form. [16039/19]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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The Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) are the first-stop-shop for advice and guidance, financial assistance and other supports for those starting or growing their business. The LEOs can offer financial assistance 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. The LEOs also offer soft supports in the form of training and mentoring, and a signposting service to other relevant state supports.

Micro-enterprises may also avail of the Trading Online Voucher Scheme (TOVS) from the LEOs. The Scheme offers the opportunity for businesses to develop their website or digital marketing strategy by availing of vouchers of up to €2,500 or 50% of eligible expenditure.  The Trading Online Voucher Scheme was established under the 2013 National Digital Strategy and represents an example of effective partnership between the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and the LEO Network. 

The tables below set out information regarding the amount expended in 2016-2018 and the number of digital trading vouchers provided by LEOs in each of the years 2016 to 2018 and to date in 2019, by county in tabular form. 

While the LEO Network operates the scheme, it does so on behalf of DCCAE.  Funding for the scheme is provided by the Government through DCCAE. 

TOV Expenditure by LEO’s in each of the years 2016, 2017 and 2018

LEO NameTOV EXPENDITURE 2016 €TOV EXPENDITURE 2017 €TOV EXPENDITURE 2018 €
Carlow32,34824,20621,888
Cavan23,07629,70540,942
Clare54,39560,58770,681
Cork City42,15945,86656,916
Cork North & West80,83493,61268,242
Cork South49,00364,31549,830
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown90,649146,412127,383
Donegal39,95772,67280,847
Dublin City168,664162,169183,543
Dublin South56,07375,50749,020
Fingal72,898106,73384,739
Galway78,38792,73582,340
Kerry80,14891,51896,700
Kildare38,38381,42145,932
Kilkenny42,62157,52548,980
Laois46,23513,23441,746
Leitrim16,11919,30318,226
Limerick83,276101,69764,736
Longford13,94117,74319,475
Louth72,06882,16981,090
Mayo38,21938,64267,413
Meath23,48932,73449,644
Monaghan30,10331,90131,975
Offaly34,62724,18026,789
Roscommon37,52836,65338,535
Sligo34,60240,35928,547
Tipperary63,18549,56266,240
Waterford58,55844,25967,606
Westmeath39,09838,88240,178
Wexford73,56559,81051,732
Wicklow87,41483,514111,358
TOTAL1,701,6221,919,6241,913,273

Approved TOVS 2016 - Qrt.1 2019

LEO201620172018Qrt.1 2019
Carlow221253
Cavan1420154
Clare37323312
Cork City35322313
Cork North & West55424716
Cork South47354012
Donegal25484713
Dublin City10414011426
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown74785620
Fingal5151492
Dublin South3738337
Galway54445316
Kerry64595619
Kildare2443405
Kilkenny2828394
Laois18112312
Leitrim1812113
Limerick5845249
Longford1215132
Louth3955422
Mayo22294310
Meath11312210
Monaghan2218195
Offaly1415211
Roscommon1822236
Sligo2722225
Tipperary33374010
Waterford4946309
Westmeath25292610
Wexford45333211
Wicklow58676613
TOTALS1,1401,1891,107290

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