The Gathering Ireland 2013


Irish leader Enda Kenny launches $2.6 million IPB Gathering Ireland 2013 Fund

Irish Public Bodies fund will help activities for the year-long tourism push at a local level


An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with Ronan Foley, CEO IPB Insurance and Imelda Rey, Head of Engagement and Communications The Gathering 2013
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with Ronan Foley, CEO IPB Insurance and Imelda Rey, Head of Engagement and Communications The Gathering 2013
Photo by Fennell Photography

The Irish Prime Minister (An Taoiseach) Enda Kenny today launched a $2.6 million (€2m) IPB Gathering Ireland Fund at Government Buildings. The fund, a 50:50 partnership between Irish Public Bodies Insurance and The Gathering Ireland 2013 is in response to the rapidly growing number of gatherings being planned across the country for 2013.

The fund will be administered by local authorities across the State to support events and gatherings that have the capacity to attract overseas visitors.

Speaking at the launch, the Taoiseach said, “The core objective of The Gathering Ireland 2013 is to deliver an additional 325,000 tourists to Ireland in 2013 and this generous fund by IPB Insurance and the further provision of funds by the Government is a reflection of the importance of The Gathering as a key Government project that will directly contribute to the economic revival of our country.”

IPB Insurance has allocated $1.3 million (€1m) of the fund to support local flagship events and activities in every city and county. The fund will be distributed across city and county councils and will range from S32,350 (€25,000) and $77,638 (€60,000) to support up to three flagship events in each council area subject to approval based on application criteria.

In parallel, The Gathering Ireland 2013 has allocated a further €1 million to the fund to target other local and community events in each county. Grant amounts from $650 (€500) to $3,235 (€2,500) will be made available to these events following approval through a short application process.

Ronan Foley, CEO of IPB Insurance said, “As a 100% Irish owned mutual insurer whose remit it is to protect the interests of our local authority members and their communities we are absolutely convinced by the economic rationale and business opportunity afforded by the Gathering Ireland 2013 initiative.

“The Gathering Ireland 2013 will I believe, bring new momentum to the development of the global Irish network and deliver not only short term benefits next year but longer term rewards as relationships develop. Corporate Ireland must step forward and assume a leadership position and must do more for our country and our communities by contributing to the future of Irish society in which we all have a stake.”

The target for the combined fund will be to support 700 or more individual Gathering Ireland events.

Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Leo Varadkar said, “There has been huge interest in organizing Gatherings around the country. To date, between 6,000 and 7,000 people have attended more than 50 meetings in every single county, at which all sorts of Gathering ideas were proposed. Thanks to IPB, for the first time funding will now be available for certain local and community Gatherings. Even if you don’t qualify for funding, I would still urge everyone to get involved, and get organizing. Everyone can still organize a Gathering of their own, even if it’s something as simple as inviting one or more people to visit Ireland next year.”


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What's the real 2013 Eire Gathering about Portia777?
I'd like to know what Taoiseach Kenny has to say about the boycotting by the Dáil government of the N.Y.C. St. Patrick's Day parades of 1983 and 1985, because the democratically elected Grand Marshals of both parades were not acceptable to the Dáil crowd.
So, after a lifetime away from Ireland because I (and a very great many of my generation) had to leave because the country could not provide employment or even a decent education for it's own people we are now being asked to come "home" and spend our money. Funny, I never felt especially singled out for any kind if welcome until now. I won't be going.
Just another reminder of how much Good 2.6 Million Dollars might do the people who need it most ? And no, I`m not talking about David Cameron and Angela Merkel
Someone should tell Kenny that Americans know the meaning of Failte and he should be proud to use it.
Portia: I disagree with much of what you say and I have never known any part of my homelans as Erie, Airy, or Irey. Is is my understanding that natives of the Irish state are about the most non-racist people on earth. They warmly embrace immigrants from India and Africa, be they legal or illegal. Also, my W.A.S.P. wife was fondly welcomed by everyone in Ireland, North and South. but there are many American tourist who receive the cold shoulder in the Irish state, especially those who show corcern for Nationalists in the part of Ireland that is still controlled by G.B.
I was at an event recently where Tim O'Connor of The Gathering fame gave a fine presentation outlining the purpose of "The Gathering". All fine and dandy until someone in the audience asked him about the number 1 item on most peoples agenda when it comes to going to Ireland, and that is AIRFARE. Basic question, is there any support or possibilities at special airfares being promoted for this year long event?. The answer was "We are looking into this." They are 3 months into this promotion and no answer to the most important item in transporting people to your venue. This Gathering is a snow job promoted by Govt Muppets. Gather your stuff and stay away go somewhere else I say!!!. (not really)
The welcome mat is an invitation to come and spend your money,you will note no mention for granting the diaspora the right too Vote, which is their born right.
Corporate Ireland must step forward and assume a leadership position and must do more for our country and our communities by contributing to the future of Irish society in which we all have a stake.” it is all about the $$$$. Eire of the welcomes is long dead, sold out to Roma and German common purpose. The Irish are still so racist- hate the Americans etc, hate the non catholics, and yet these men try to sell Her. The real 2013 Eire Gathering has nothing to do with what is being sold here.
I have a question about next year's gatherings that I'd like Taoiseach Kenny to answer. As a member of the Irish diaspora whose nationality applies to the Whole Irish Nation and was never limited to the territory of the former Free State, and whose wife is a New England Methodist who had ancestors in the Revolutionary War, would we receive a Fáilte Mhór from anyone officially linked to the Dáil?
 




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