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Pobal ( English: ''Community'') is an organisation in the Republic of Ireland with responsibility for administering and managing government and EU funding aimed at supporting social inclusion and addressing social disadvantage in the state. While the organisation is registered with the Charities Regulator, its charitable status was queried in 2018.


Background and activities

Pobal was established in 1992 by the Irish Government, in agreement with the European Commission, to manage an EU grant for local development. Originally known as Area Development Management (ADM), the organisation was renamed Pobal in 2005. Pobal was not established under specific legislation, and is subject to Irish company law. The agency's activities and priorities are shaped by the context and policies laid out by government in several reports, including the Programme for Government – Government for National Recovery 2011-2016, the Action Plan for Jobs, the Action Plan for Rural Development, Project Ireland 2040 and Pathways to Work. Examples of the groups supported by government through Pobal include those who have been long-term unemployed, young people, farmers / fishermen, families, Irish Travellers, older people and ex-prisoners. Pobal has formed alliances nationally and internationally, including with the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; french: Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, ''OCDE'') is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental organisation with 38 member countries ...
(OECD) and the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). For example, in 2022, Pobal commissioned the ESRI to undertake a survey into how poverty persists from one generation to the next. Pobal allocated circa €765 million in funding in 2021, providing support for approximately 38 programmes across the country in the areas of social inclusion and equality, inclusive employment and enterprise, and early learning and care. The group administers these programmes on behalf of the
Department of Rural and Community Development The Department of Rural and Community Development ( ga, An Roinn Forbartha Tuaithe agus Pobail) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Rural and Community Development. Departmental team The headquarters and ...
, the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, the Department of Social Protection, the Department of Health/HSE, as well as the Department of Justice and a number of EU bodies. Pobal's lead department, the
Department of Rural and Community Development The Department of Rural and Community Development ( ga, An Roinn Forbartha Tuaithe agus Pobail) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Rural and Community Development. Departmental team The headquarters and ...
conducts a Periodic Critical Review report of the organisation, the most recent of which was approved by Minister
Heather Humphreys Heather Humphreys (born 14 May 1963) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Rural and Community Development and Minister for Social Protection since June 2020. She also briefly served as Minister for Justice in November ...
on 29 September 2021.


Pobal Maps

Pobal holds a volume of data about the programmes they manage. To support governmental bodies as well as individuals in making use of this data, Pobal developed an interactive graphical information system called 'Pobal Maps'. Pobal Maps is a free
geographic information system A geographic information system (GIS) is a type of database containing Geographic data and information, geographic data (that is, descriptions of phenomena for which location is relevant), combined with Geographic information system software, sof ...
(GIS) which provides a range of functions, allowing users to see where Pobal delivers funding to, as well as providing a way of accessing and using the Pobal HP Deprivation Index, details on childcare services, and a range of other funded services throughout the Republic of Ireland.


Pobal HP Deprivation Index

The Pobal HP Deprivation Index, developed every 5 years with new data after each successive census of the country, is (according to the organisation) "Ireland’s most widely used social gradient metric". The index uses information such as employment, age profile and educational attainment, to calculate this score. Pobal has been the principal sponsor of successive deprivation indices created about Ireland and maintains a dedicated section of its website to publishing reports, data files and online mapping tools for the Pobal HP Deprivation Index. From 2006 to 2016, creation of these indices has been funded by Pobal in partnership with the independent social and economic consultants team of Trutz Haase and Dr. Jonathan Pratschke. From the 2011 census onwards, information became available at the newly created "Small Area" level. Small Areas are the most granular
census tract A census tract, census area, census district or meshblock is a geographic region defined for the purpose of taking a census. Sometimes these coincide with the limits of cities, towns or other administrative areas and several tracts commonly exist ...
level measured in Ireland which relate to parcels of land containing between 80 and 100 households on average, allowing the user to see the extent to which every neighbourhood, suburb and village in the state is either affluent or deprived. The index is also used by the Department of Education for the designation of schools under DEIS (Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools), the HSE for the creation of their Health Atlas Ireland, the Central Statistics Office for optimising sampling methodologies, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media for sports capital application appraisals, as well as
Tusla The Child and Family Agency ( ga, An Ghníomhaireacht um Leanaí agus an Teaghlach), known as Tusla, is an independent Irish agency created by the Child and Family Agency Act 2013 and answerable to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disabilit ...
and various Drug and Alcohol Task Forces for the carrying out of resource allocation modelling. Pobal's own Resource Allocation Model (Pobal-RAM) is also based on their own HP Deprivation Index. As of September 2022, a Deprivation Index had yet to be released using information gathered from the
2022 census of Ireland The 2022 census of Ireland was held on Sunday, 3 April 2022. It was organised by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and reported a total population of 5,123,536, or a 7.6% increase since the prior 2016 census. It is the highest population recor ...
.


Management

The board of directors, which is appointed by the Irish government, is responsible for the governance and strategic direction of Pobal. The board consists of a chairperson and fifteen other directors, all of whom work in a voluntary capacity receiving no fees or remuneration for the time spent in carrying out their duties. Since September 2021, Rosarii Mannion has served as chairperson of the board. The day-to-day management of the organisation is overseen by several paid roles, including a chief executive officer (CEO), deputy CEO and financial and other roles. In 2018, the independent TD Mick Wallace questioned the salary of the then chief executive of the organisation. The organisation had 270 employees in 2009, growing to over 530 employees according to its 2020 annual report. Pobal has offices in Dublin, Monaghan, Sligo, Clifden, Letterkenny, Cork, Galway city, Limerick, Mullingar and Kilkenny. Its head office is on
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in Dublin city centre.


References


External links


Official website
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