Written answers

Wednesday, 13 January 2021

Department of Rural and Community Development

Covid-19 Pandemic Supports

Photo of Joan CollinsJoan Collins (Dublin South Central, Independents 4 Change)
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1187. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the amount of the Covid-19 stability scheme funding that went to disability organisations. [44999/20]

Photo of Joe O'BrienJoe O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Green Party)
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The Community and Voluntary Sector Covid-19 Stability Fund was intended to be a targeted once-off cash injection for organisations and groups currently delivering critical front-line services to the most at need in our society and in danger of imminent closure due to lost fund-raised or traded income as a direct result of restrictions to counter the spread of COVID-19. The criteria of the scheme stated that any grants awarded would be dependent on the need identified and organisations approved for funding were prioritised on that basis.

Eligible organisations were required to demonstrate the delivery of critical front line services to the most vulnerable in their communities to meet the criteria of the Stability Fund. To date funding of €5,746,221 has been allocated from the Stability Fund to 51 organisations that indicated that they were disability services providers.

This funding is now supporting the delivery of many critical front line services in every part of the country. The fund is now closed to new applications, however a small number of appeals await final decision. Outcomes will be communicated to these organisations individually.

A list of the 51 successful disability services organisations is provided in the attached and a full list of all successful applicants to the Stability Fund is available on my Department’s website at:

">Disability Services Information

Photo of Neale RichmondNeale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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1188. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the supports available to community organisations to support them through the Covid-19 crisis; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1065/21]

Photo of Joe O'BrienJoe O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Green Party)
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I am aware of the challenges faced by many community organisations at this time and my Department has put a range of initiatives in place that provides supports to the community sector during the COVID-19 crisis.

My Department currently supports over 420 community organisations under the Community Services Programme (CSP) to provide local services through a social enterprise model.  In response to the difficulties being experienced by organisations due to COVID-19, my Department developed a CSP Support Fund during 2020 totalling €4.75m which assists all CSP supported organisations to continue to retain their CSP supported employees on their payroll and also provides assistance for the Employers PRSI contribution, during this crisis period up to April 2021.

The 2020 Community Enhancement Programme (CEP)  was launched in June 2020 with funding of €2m and provides small capital grants to community organisations.  Separately, with funding from the July stimulus package, my Department launched a €5m fund under the CEP for repairs or upgrades to community centres and community buildings.  While it is now closed for 2020, it is hoped to run the CEP again in 2021. 

More recently my Department launched a €1.7m COVID-19 Emergency Fund , which local community and voluntary groups can apply for by contacting the Local Community Development Committee in their area.  This follows on from a previous €2.5m round of this fund.  

In 2020, my Department launched the €45m COVID 19 Stability Fund for organisations in the Community and Voluntary Sector, Charities and Social Enterprises. Funding of €44m has been approved to just under 600 organisations to date and the payment processes for this funding remain ongoing. The Stability Fund is now closed for further applications.

The Rural Development Investment Programme is being tailored to address the emerging challenges associated with COVID-19.  This includes schemes such as the Town and Village Renewal Scheme through which Local Authorities were provided with grant funding for interventions that helped local communities respond to the challenges associated with COVID-19 and to help support the economic and social recovery of our rural towns and villages. The 2020 Town and Village Scheme has now closed. However, details of the 2021 Scheme will be circulated to all Local Authorities when it is launched later this year.

My Department will continue to work with relevant stakeholders, including the Community and Voluntary sector,  Local Authorities and Local Development Companies, to support community organisations across the country as they deal with the ongoing and emerging challenges presented by COVID-19.   I would encourage all groups to engage with their Local Authority and Local Development Company so that they are aware of funding opportunities as they become available. 

Information on all funding available through my Department can be found on my Department's website.

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