Written answers
Thursday, 8 December 2022
Department of Education and Skills
Departmental Funding
Patrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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291. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the funding that was provided to Limerick from his Department in 2022, broken down by project in tabular form. [61579/22]
Simon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy requested, please find below the details of the capital funding for projects in Limerick for 2022.
Further Education and Training:
Location | Project / Programme | Amount | |
---|---|---|---|
Limerick Clare ETB | Limerick –College of Further Education | Mechanical and Electrical Works | €122,966 |
Limerick NZEB Centre of Excellence | Capital Grant | €822,416 | |
FET Organic Campus, Drumcollogher | Mechanical and Electrical Works | €39,835 | |
Devolved Grant 2022 | *€580,000 | ||
Apprenticeship Capital Grant - Equipment | **€274,792 |
*The FET Devolved Grant for Limerick Clare ETB is at their discretion to allocate across their remit.
** The Apprenticeship Grant award is for apprenticeship equipment across the Limerick Clare ETB region
Higher Education:
Higher Education Institutions: | University of Limerick | Devolved Grant 2022/2023 | €3,883,148 |
---|---|---|---|
Mary Immaculate College | Devolved Grant 2022/2023 | €663,527 | |
Technological University of the Shannon | Devolved Grant 2022/2023 | *** €2,991,726 |
*** The HE Devolved Grant dispersed to TUS in July 2022 was for the Limerick and Athlone Campuses. It is a matter for the TUS to determine how the funding is allocated across the campuses.
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