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€1.75m from Dormant Accounts Fund to support social enterprises |
07 Feb 2017: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
A new round of funding of €1.75 million has been made available from the Dormant Accounts Fund to support social enterprises that provide services to, or employment opportunities for, disadvantaged people. Organisations can apply for funding to cover capital costs and capacity building measures. Announcing the funding, Minister Ring said: “I am very pleased to announce today that I am making €1.75 million in funding available from the Dormant Accounts Fund to assist social enterprises which support disadvantaged and marginalised communities. “Social enterprises play an important role in addressing social exclusion and unemployment in Ireland. They provide services that are often not offered on a commercial basis, while creating jobs locally in delivering social services to disadvantaged communities. “This measure is open to all social enterprises who meet the scheme criteria. I would particularly welcome applications from organisations that have not previously received funding from the Dormant Accounts Fund and from social enterprises providing benefits to rural communities, in support of the Action Plan for Rural Development.” The Social Enterprise measure under the Dormant Accounts Fund will be managed by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. Full details of the measure and the online application process will be available from tomorrow on Pobal's website, www.pobal.ie. Dormant Accounts Fund The legislation introduced a scheme for the disbursement of funds that are unlikely to be reclaimed, but only for the purposes of programmes or projects to assist:
Social Enterprise The key objective of a social enterprise is to attain one or more social objectives, with any profit/surplus seen as the means to ensure sustainability. The Social Enterprise measure under the Dormant Accounts Fund will support social enterprises that provide services to, or employment opportunities for, disadvantaged people, particularly in rural areas. Funding is available for capital costs and capacity building supports. Capacity building grants are only available as part of an application for capital costs. The eligible costs will generally fall under the following categories:
The maximum grant available for capital costs is €75,000 and the minimum grant is €20,000. The maximum grant available for capacity building supports is €7,500 and the minimum grant is €1,000. All applicants must provide co-funding. The minimum amount of co-funding required is 20% of the total cost of the project. Details of the measure and the application process will be available from tomorrow on Pobal's website, www.pobal.ie. Tags: Dormant Accounts Fund |
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