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Financing adult learning database

Financing adult learning database

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IDA Training Grants Programme

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Name of the instrument - Local language
IDA Training Grants Programme
Name of the instrument - English translation
IDA Training Grants Programme
Scheme ID
112
Country
Ireland
Reporting year
2015
Type of instrument
Grant for companies
Type of entry
Single instrument
Short description

IDA Ireland is an agency aiming at attracting foreign direct investment to Ireland. The agency is offering a wide range of services and incentives, including the co-funding of training activities for newly established foreign companies in Ireland. Companies may apply for the grant in the context of improving their long term competitiveness and transformation. The eligible education and training activities include specific work-related training (with IDA co-funding up to 25% of the eligible costs) and general skills training (up to 60% of the eligible costs).

Short description of the related instruments

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Level of operation
National
Name of a part of the country
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Name of the region (for regional instruments)
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Name of the sector (for sectoral instruments)
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Relevance
Key scheme
Legal basis

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Objective(s) and target(s)

To provide foreign-owned companies with support for training provision in their companies; facilitate a significant upgrading of the skills base in the context of improving the company’s long term competitiveness and transformation.

Training grants have been a consistent part of IDA Ireland’s suite of grant supports for many decades, albeit a relatively small one.

Year of implementation
1952
Year of latest amendment
1990
Operation/management

Administered by the Industrial Development Agency (IDA).

Eligible group(s)

Foreign-owned companies operating in Ireland.

Group(s) with preferential treatment

None

Education and training eligible

Specific work-related training and general skills training

Source of financing and collection mechanism

Industrial Development Authority (via Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation)
matching: company

Financing formula and allocation mechanisms

The maximum level of grant for companies for specific training is 25% of eligible costs and for general training it is 60%.

The money is transferred to employers in the form of advance payment; companies that best meet pre-determined criteria (specified through top down procedures) are funded.

Eligible costs

Fees and other costs related to education and training

Frequency of the use

Each year

Volumes of funding

Between 2005 and 2010, EUR 52 734 000 were spent. The annual average budget is EUR 8 789 000.

Beneficiaries/take up

The annual average of companies receiving funding is 18.

Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation

Deaprtment of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (parent department).

Monitoring/evaluation reports available

https://www.djei.ie/en/Publications/Publication-files/3-4-PLM-IDA-Train…

Most relevant webpage - in English

http://www.idaireland.com/

Most relevant webpage - local language

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Sources

http://www.djei.ie/publications/strategicpolicy/2015/3.4_PLM_IDA_Traini…

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