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Over 800 jobs created by Údarás na Gaeltachta in 2021

825 new full-time jobs were created in Gaeltacht companies in 2021, the highest number of jobs created in one year since 2008 with most of these in Donegal and Galway. When job reductions are taken into account, there is a net increase of 446 in overall employment – the largest annual net increase since 1996.

There were 7,809 full-time and 485 part-time jobs in companies supported by Údarás na Gaeltachta at the end of 2021. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gaeltacht companies have shown good levels of stability and the region witnessed a degree of recovery in terms of employment, driven by company innovation and the considerable growth of the medical devices and medical products sectors

 

gTeic in Gaoth Dobhair

Economic Impact of Gaeltacht Businesses

Údarás na Gaeltachta client companies have a significant impact on both the Gaeltacht and national economies. According to ABSEI research conducted in 2021 of Údarás na Gaeltachta client companies had total sales of €864m in 2020 and direct expenditure of €415m in the Irish economy. In addition, €181m spend in total on payroll and export sales of €516m (60%).

Innovation in the Gaeltacht

Innovation is intensifying in the Gaeltacht continually and five client companies, in conjunction with other parties, had projects worth €15m approved under the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment for pioneering Gaeltacht initiatives; a noteworthy achievement for our clients HiTech Health, ÉireComposites Teo, Aran Biomedical, Novelplast and Lárionad Acmhainní Nádúrtha (LAN). 

Language Planning Activities

A significant milestone was reached during the year which saw language plans prepared for all of the 26 LPAs along with two language plans approved for the three Gaeltacht Service Towns (GST) located in the Gaeltacht. During 2021, language plans were being implemented in 20 of the 26 recognised Gaeltacht Language Planning Areas (LPAs) with total investment of €2.2 million as well as 19 Language Planning Officers and four Assistant Language Planning Officers employed at year end.

 

LAN Teo in Donegal benefited from funding in 2022

gteic — Gaeltacht Digital Network

The gteic network of digital hubs was a crucial and intuitive investment in the Gaeltacht’s business infrastructure and despite COVID-19 restrictions over 320 people, in excess of 180 of which are not included in employment figures, were working in the 27 digital hubs that had been developed at the end of 2021. This vibrant gteic network of hubs has already shown that it is part of the essential infrastructure of the Gaeltacht.

 Community development sector

Údarás na Gaeltachta recognises that community development organisations are critical to the ability of Údarás na Gaeltachta in achieving its strategic goals in partnership with the Gaeltacht communities. Údarás na Gaeltachta, in association with the DTCAGS&M, provided €2.816m in funding to 33 community development organisations to enable them to undertake a community development programme aimed at the needs of the local community and tourism projects, language planning, renewable energy and the gteic network, among others. 

As part of the Gaeltacht Social Enterprise Programme, a budget of €179,000 was made available, with a specific focus on innovative projects in the areas of tourism, enterprise, and natural resource development.

 An Ghaeltacht Ghlas

Considerable strides have been made with the strategic project ‘An Ghaeltacht Ghlas’ (the Green Gaeltacht) in promoting photovoltaic projects in Gaoth Dobhair, An Cheathrú Rua and on our business parks. In 2022, a particular emphasis will be placed on supporting and encouraging Gaeltacht client companies to take steps in terms of renewable energy and climate change activities. The development of Ros an Mhíl as a strategic location to meet the needs of the offshore wind energy industry will continue to be supported.

Mícheál Ó hÉanaigh

Speaking on the end of year review Chief Executive of Údarás na Gaeltachta, Mícheál Ó hÉanaigh said “Gaeltacht communities and companies deserve huge recognition for their perseverance during this pandemic. The resilience shown has resulted in an increase in Gaeltacht employment over the past year.  The challenges placed on Gaeltacht businesses and communities by this pandemic and Brexit are yet to be overcome but it is a source of considerable encouragement to see greenshoots of recovery by companies including the surge in the medical device sector in the Gaeltacht.  Some of these indigenous companies are a real source of inspiration to others, those businesses that started out with just one or two employees and are now among the largest employers in the Gaeltacht.”

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