Written answers

Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Departmental Funding

Photo of Naoise Ó CearúilNaoise Ó Cearúil (Kildare North, Fianna Fail)
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132. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade 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. [58001/25]

Photo of Neale RichmondNeale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides funding to a range of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) through a series of grant schemes dedicated to delivering on the Government's priorities at home and abroad. These include supports for international development, development education in Ireland, reconciliation on the island of Ireland, emigrant support, disseminating information on the European Union, responding to humanitarian emergencies and promoting international peace and stability.

In the five years 2020 to 2024, almost €1.3 billion was provided directly to NGOs, with such support increasing year on year, as confirmed in the below tabular breakdown by relevant sub-funding mechanisms. It is important to note that the Department’s major development NGO partners will also have accessed funding through UN, EU, and other pooled funds, to which Ireland contributes.

- 2020
Official Development Assistance (ODA) €186,522,000
Emigrant Support Programme €10,727,849
Reconciliation Fund €3,821,097
Total €201,070,946
- 2021
Official Development Assistance (ODA) €230,066,000
Emigrant Support Programme €13,616,000
Reconciliation Fund €3,897,241
Total €247,579,241
- 2022
Official Development Assistance (ODA) €239,933,000
Emigrant Support Programme €14,686,000
Reconciliation Fund €5,041,796
Total €259,660,796
- 2023
Official Development Assistance (ODA) €267,437,000
Emigrant Support Programme €18,600,000
Reconciliation Fund €4,457,836
Shared Island Civic Society Fund €499,496
Total €290,994,332
- 2024
Official Development Assistance (ODA) €269,728,000
Emigrant Support Programme €17,500,000
Reconciliation Fund €10,442,111
Shared Island Civic Society Fund €2,498,916
Total €300,169,027

Oversight of Department funding mechanisms is assured through strong due diligence processes, including the requirement for eligible partner recipients to submit budgetary and narrative reports annually, clearly demonstrating and articulating the results achieved.

Further information, including specific partner grant allocations are available through the gov.ie and Ireland.ie websites, using named funding mechanisms in any keyword search.

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