Written answers

Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Departmental Funding

Photo of Naoise Ó CearúilNaoise Ó Cearúil (Kildare North, Fianna Fail)
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586. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the amount of funding granted to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) by his Department over the past five years; and if the relevant NGOs have submitted reports or other documentation outlining the way in which the funding has been spent, in tabular form. [57998/25]

Photo of Peter BurkePeter Burke (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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While my Department does not generally provide direct funding to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), it does provide funding for ad hoc humanitarian flood relief schemes which are delivered by the NGO sector.

The figures in the table below refer to payments made to businesses impacted by flooding, distributed by the Irish Red Cross on behalf of my Department under the Emergency Humanitarian Flooding scheme. This scheme provides a contribution towards the costs of returning business premises and community, voluntary, sporting bodies to their pre-flood condition, including the replacement of flooring, fixtures and fittings, and damaged stock, following a flooding event.

The scheme is administered by the Irish Red Cross (IRC) on behalf of my Department.

Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) Year Amount Report submitted

Dept Y/N
Irish Red Cross 2020 €167,446.36 Yes
Irish Red Cross 2021 €403,215.65 Yes
Irish Red Cross 2022 €104,948.14 Yes
Irish Red Cross 2023 €3,681,102.18 Yes
Irish Red Cross 2024 €6,137,438.56 Yes
Irish Red Cross 2025 (to date) €114,726.63 Yes
Total* €10,608,877.52



*It should be noted that the costs associated with a particular scheme may not necessarily be paid out in the same calendar year depending on when the flooding event occurred. The figures listed also include a fee to the Irish Red Cross for the administration of the Scheme.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is signed by the Department and the Irish Red Cross (IRC) setting out how the scheme is to be operated. The IRC maintain appropriate accountancy and control systems in relation to the Scheme to ensure that all disbursements can be reconciled for audit purposes by its auditors or by auditors appointed or acting on behalf of the Department.

Following the cessation of the Scheme, the Irish Red Cross provide the Department with a final report on the administration of the Scheme, in line with audit requirements. The Reports address the operation of the Scheme against, in particular, the requirements of the Memorandum of Understanding.

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