Community organisations in disadvantaged areas of Cork are set to benefit from Dormant Accounts funding, Cork North West Fine Gael General Election candidate Councillor John Paul O’Shea has said.
Money in the Dormant Accounts Fund can be used to fund measures that address economic, social, or educational disadvantage and to support people with a disability. The 2020 Action Plan allocates funding of €45.5 million to 43 measures to be delivered across 9 Government Departments.
Cllr. O’Shea said: “The dormant accounts funding provides funding to people who need it across the country.
“I am delighted that the Dormant Accounts Action Plan 2020 will provides funding of over €45 million to help address disadvantage right across Ireland. The measures in the Action Plan address challenges such as social inclusion, homelessness, assisting migrants, support for carers and promoting inclusion in sports.
“The funding is having a huge impact; for example, it is providing support of €5.5 million for the Social Innovation Fund Ireland; €3 million for the Senior Alerts Scheme; and €2 million to support Social Enterprise development in Ireland.
“It also provides €250,000 to contribute to necessary emergency safety works in community centres in disadvantaged urban areas. All of these measures are helping people in our communities here Cork and is providing tangible social and economic benefits.
“The measures will provide much needed support for economically, educationally and socially disadvantaged groups and the disabled. ”
Cllr. O’Shea added: “The level of funding through Dormant Accounts has grown substantially in recent years, for example, the €45.5 million approved here compares to €28.5 million approved in the 2016 Action Plan.”
Community organisations in Cork to benefit from Dormant Accounts funding – O’Shea
Nov 08, 2019
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