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Monday, 11 September 2023

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Business Supports

Photo of Jim O'CallaghanJim O'Callaghan (Dublin Bay South, Fianna Fail)
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560. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail in tabular form, by county (or local authority), the number of businesses that have been supported under the climate planning fund for business; and the estimated total value of the support in each county (or local authority area). [37606/23]

Photo of Neale RichmondNeale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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TheClimate Planning Fund for Business is part of Ireland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) and grants businesses funding towards a personalised plan to identify how best to remove reliance on fossil fuels in their business. The fund provides for €1,800 grant to develop a plan and up to €50,000 matched funding to go towards specific capacity building within an enterprise among the grants available.

Approvals under the Climate Planning Fund for Business on 18thAugust 2023

Local Authority Number of Companies Approved Amount Approved €
Carlow < 5 €13,600
Cavan 6 €71,500
Clare < 5 €1,800
Cork City 10 €85,100
Cork County 14 €125,012
Donegal < 5 €15,000
Dublin City 23 €124,800
Dublin Fingal 7 €70,917
Dublin South County 10 €144,120
Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown < 5 €13,600
Galway 12 €53,850
Kerry 8 €24,000
Kildare 5 €64,150
Kilkenny < 5 €20,275
Laois < 5 €15,000
Leitrim < 5 €1,800
Limerick 6 €36,100
Longford < 5 €17,875
Louth 5 €18,600
Mayo < 5 €47,324
Meath 6 €47,300
Monaghan 8 €30,400
Offaly < 5 €11,800
Roscommon < 5 €5,000
Sligo < 5 €10,000
Tipperary 9 €115,255
Waterford < 5 €1,800
Westmeath < 5 €50,995
Wexford < 5 €10,000
Wicklow < 5 €11,800
Total 170 €1,258,773

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