Irish Abroad Unit

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The Irish Abroad Unit is a unit within the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which coordinates the provision of services to Irish emigrants across the globe and administers financial support to organizations in the voluntary sector engaged in the delivery of services to Irish emigrants. [1] It is part of the Citizen Services Division. [2] It was established in 2004 following an announcement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brian Cowen.

Iveagh House, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland Iveagh House morning.jpg
Iveagh House, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland

Grants are extended to groups in the voluntary sector who provide advice and support to Irish people abroad, particularly those that help migrants access their rights and entitlements in their host countries. Priority is given to organizations that support the most vulnerable and marginalized, such as the older Irish community in Great Britain and undocumented Irish in the United States. Smaller grants have also been allocated to Irish groups in Australia, Canada, Argentina, South Africa, Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Singapore, France and Mexico as well as to organizations in Ireland who provide pre-departure information and also advice to those emigrants who may be considering returning to Ireland. In 2007, the Irish Abroad Unit awarded grants of €14.165 million to organizations in eleven different countries.

Following increases in funding, the program has expanded to include capital projects, as well as culture and heritage projects that support community networks and build on the interest of citizens abroad in their Irish heritage.

In general, recipients of emigrant services funding are Irish community organizations who have a functioning board of management, show clear objectives and have an accounting framework in place. The payment of grants to individual Irish citizens' resident abroad is beyond the remit of the Irish Abroad Unit.

References

  1. "Organisation: Irish Abroad Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2023-08-25.
  2. "Organisation information: Our Structures". Government of Ireland. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.