Dáil Éireann - Volume 685 - 23 June, 2009

Written Answers. - EU Funding.

Deputy Terence Flanagan asked the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the amount of EU funding received for programmes administered by her Department or by agencies under the remit of her Department in each of the past 15 years; if she will detail the programmes in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [24899/09]

  Deputy Mary Hanafin: Details of EU funding received by the Department from 1993 to 2008 are set in the table below.

EU Funding received by the Department

Name of Programme

Amount Received

1

Repayment of grants under the EU Horizon Project 1995

290,242

2

EU Presidency 1996

114,545

3

EU Presidency 1998

89,492

4

Conference on caring for older people at home 1999

31,115

5

Conference on Social Development 2000

39,552

6

KIMSAC Project 1996-2000

284,163

7

Leonardo Da Vinci Project 1997-2001

25,366

8

Conference on reconciling Mobility and Social Inclusion 2004

161,418

9

Conference on Family and Social Policy in Europe 2004

159,947

10

Conference on Co-ordination of Social Security in an enlarged Europe — now and tomorrow 2004

202,137

11

Conference “3rd European Meeting of People Experiencing Poverty” 2004

187,271

12

EU Special Programmes for Peace and Reconciliation 1996-2006

17,521,835

In addition to the above, the Department provided funding from subheads within its Vote in respect of the following programmes that were co-funded by the EU.

Name of Programme

Amount Provided from Departmental Subheads

13

EU Community Action Programme to Combat Social Exclusion 2002-2006

160,363

14

EU Community Action Programme for Employment an Social Solidarity (Progress) 2007-2013

47,427

15

EU Special Programmes for Peace and Reconciliation (From 1996-2002)

7,514,310

We have no definitive figures from the EU Commission on the overall amount provided to Ireland under the various Social Exclusion Programmes, however, it generally equates to 20% of the total costs of projects i.e. some €41,560 for 13 and 14 above. It should be noted however [683] that not all organisations which received EU funding under the Social Exclusion Programme sought matching funding from this Department.

Responsibility for the measures of the EU Special Programmes for Peace and Reconciliation relevant to this Department transferred to the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs in July 2002. The five statutory bodies operating under the aegis of the Department are the Pensions Board, the Combat Poverty Agency, the Citizens Information Board (formerly Comhairle and previously known as the National Social Services Board (NSSB)), the Family Support Agency and the Social Welfare Tribunal. In addition the Pensions Ombudsman comes under the remit of the Department. Details of EU funding received by the National Social Services Board (NSSB) are set out in the following table.

Name of Programme

Amount Received

1

EC Funding for Information Initiatives — 1997

62,352

2

EC Funding for Information Initiatives — 1998

45,353

3

EC Funding for Information Initiatives — 1999

40,360

The spreadsheet attached at Appendix 1 shows EU co-funded monies received by the Combat Poverty Agency since 1993. None of the other bodies received funding from the EU.

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Appendix 1 to PQ 24899/09 — EU Funding Received by the Combat Poverty Agency 1993-2008

YEAR

European Communities’ Programme 2nd (through DSW)

EU Third Poverty Programme (through DSW)

EC Horizon Community Development Programme (via Depts Enterprise and Employment and Social Welfare)

EC Horizon Community Arts Programme(via Depts Enterprise an Employment and Social Welfare)

NOVA Advance Community Development Consultancy (ESF via Dept of Enterprise and Employment)

Total funding for Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (ESF 75% & Exchequer 25%

EU Preparatory Actions — Models of Consultation

Mainstreaming Social Inclusion Phase I, II, & Evaluation

Local Authority Social Inclusion

Total

1993

458,647

345,968

209,064

1,013,679

1994

140,809

254,659

233,116

45,187

673,771

1995

28,017

28,017

1996

7,072

957,509

964,581

1997

3,322,724

3,322,724

1998

5,059,317

5,059,317

1999

7,969,475

7,969,475

2000

5,293,402

116,509

5,409,911

2001

4,528,482

30,152

4,558,634

2002

5,771,205

5,771,205

2003

10,028,799

29,847

25,913

10,084,559

2004

9,566,428

111,159

45,119

9,722,706

2005

-1,927,659

232,822

-1,694,837

transferred to the Special EU Progs Body

2005

1,110,817

1,110,817

2006

1,201,424

200,359

1,401,783

2007

-449,037

-449,037

Represents balance of Border Action monies refunded to DSFA

2007

959,332

959,332

2008

892,523

892,523

599,456

600,627

442,180

80,276

54,284,741

146,661

574,187

71,032

56,799,160