Written answers

Tuesday, 25 October 2022

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Enterprise Support Services

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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167. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail the total training budget allocated in 2021 to the 31 local enterprise offices for their local training initiatives for businesses, including training such as digital marketing, lean, mentoring and starting one’s own business; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53554/22]

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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The Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) are allocated a Training and Development budget to provide a wide range of high-quality entrepreneurial capability training and development programmes. Whether it is starting a business or growing a business, the LEOs tailor their offerings to meet the demand within their locality. The allocation is based on historical demand, as identified by each Local Enterprise Office.

The LEO Network has access to an excellent support network including qualified trainers and can quickly identify emerging trends and pivot their offering to meet the demand for services. Furthermore, where additional demand for training arises there is a mechanism to re-allocate funds throughout the network to meet the higher demand.

It should be noted that productivity measures such as LEAN4Micro, Green4Micro and the Digital Start initiative, which includes some digital marketing training, along with the LEO Mentoring supports are not funded through the Training and Development budget but through the capital allocation to each LEO.

Examples of the high-quality training and development programmes on offer through the LEOs include the following:

Start Your Own Business (SYOB) which aims to assist participants in assessing an idea, its viability and then making an informed decision on whether to proceed or take a step back. The programme is designed to guide participants through the various aspects of business and business planning and no prior business knowledge is necessary.

Accelerate Management Development which aims to provide a small business owner/manager with the management, leadership, business skills and knowledge to achieve sustainability and growth in their business.

Food Academy, which uses workshops and mentoring and also offers food producers the unique opportunity to pitch to one of Ireland’s leading retailers.

The LEOs also provide specific business capability training courses such as: the Access to Finance Workshop, which is designed to demystify the processes of raising finance for your business; Basic Bookkeeping for Small Business which is a practical workshop on developing the skills and know-how in basic bookkeeping; Business Finance & Bookkeeping, which makes small business owners aware of the basic requirements in relation to record keeping; and finally Digital and e-Business training offerings such as Search Engine Optimisation, Email Marketing, and Digital Marketing Strategy.

The Training and Development Budget allocation for each of the 31 Local Enterprise Offices in 2021 is set out in the following table.

LEO Training and Development Budget Allocation 2021 €
Carlow 466,736
Cavan 220,000
Clare 195,831
Cork City 250,000
Cork North/West 450,000
Cork South 278,104
Donegal 675,322
Dublin City 819,308
Dublin South 463,939
Dun Laoghaire/ Rathdown 317,890
Fingal 481,054
Galway 443,396
Kerry 325,457
Kildare 470,575
Kilkenny 310,842
Laois 200,000
Leitrim 200,000
Limerick 400,000
Longford 200,000
Louth 415,257
Mayo 261,940
Meath 304,140
Monaghan 224,145
Offaly 195,000
Roscommon 171,518
Sligo 225,000
Tipperary 472,898
Waterford 360,000
Westmeath 425,464
Wexford 275,000
Wicklow 328,689
TOTAL 10,827,504

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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168. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail the total budget in 2021 allocated to the funding of staff roles, including part payments for incubation centre managers, programme managers and programme administrators, to manage and deliver Enterprise Ireland’s national entrepreneur development programme, New Frontiers at the 16 campus incubation centres across the country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53555/22]

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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169. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail the total budget in 2021 allocated to the funding of participant training programmes, excluding the stipend paid to New Frontiers participants, on the Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers delivered by the 16 campus incubation centres across the country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53556/22]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 168 and 169 together.

The answer to this question is deferred to allow for clarification with agencies under the remit of the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment.

My Department will supply the information requested once it has been collated.

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