Written answers
Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
Grant Payments
Marian Harkin (Sligo-Leitrim, Independent)
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541. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the grants her Department has provided to social enterprise representative bodies since October 2023, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [43274/24]
Heather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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As per the definition of a social enterprise in the Department of Rural and Community Development’s publication Trading for Impact, the National Social Enterprise Strategy 2024 - 2027 - 'a social enterprise is defined as an enterprise whose objective is to achieve a social or environmental impact, rather than maximising profit for its owners or shareholders. It pursues its objectives by trading on an ongoing basis through the provision of goods and/or services, and by reinvesting surpluses fully or primarily into achieving social objectives. It is governed in a fully accountable and transparent manner and is independent of the public sector. If dissolved, it should transfer its assets to another organisation with a similar mission.'
Details of payments made by my Department to the following bodies from 2023 to date is outlined in tabular format below:
YEAR | Name Of Organisation | Amount Allocated in Funding |
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2023 | Young Social Innovators Rehab - ( for a Forms Distribution Service) Vincentian MESL Research Centre | €36,500 €112,710 €170,000 |
2024 – To Date | Young Social Innovators Rehab - ( for a Forms Distribution Service) Vincentian MESL Research Centre | €32,850 €80,422 €85,000 |
As part of the annual UN International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (17th October), my Department made payments to the following bodies in 2023 and 2024:
2023 | |
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Irish 17th October Committee | €3,000.00 |
Age Action Ireland | €2,800.00 |
All Together in Dignity (ATD) Ireland | €2,950.00 |
Athlone Family Resource Centre (FRC) | €3,000.00 |
Barnardo's | €2,975.30 |
Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living | €1,878.03 |
Citywise Education | €3,000.00 |
Connect/Footsteps | €2,669.80 |
Dillon's Cross Project/Cork Educational Training Board | €1,765.50 |
Doras Buí | €2,969.52 |
Kid's Own Publishing | €3,000.00 |
Lus na Gréine Family Resource Centre | €3,000.00 |
Offaly Traveller Movement | €3,000.00 |
South Inner City Community Development Association (SICCDA) | €1,982.23 |
Tullamore FRC | €2,900.00 |
Women's Community Projects Mullingar | €3,000.00 |
2024 | |
Aster Family Support | €1,237.23 |
All Together in Dignity Ireland | €2,340.00 |
Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living | €1,422.70 |
Citywise Education | €2,700.00 |
Clara Family Resource Centre (FRC) | €2,700.00 |
Foodcloud | €2,700.00 |
Irish 17th October Committee | €2,700.00 |
Lus na Gréine Family Resource Centre | €2,700.00 |
National Women's Council of Ireland | €2,700.00 |
Tullamore FRC | €1,604.70 |
Women's Community Projects Mullingar | €2,700.00 |
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