1 ?125 million Lnder tl'le Indemnity Agreement and E2256 million following the pltulicaticn of the Ryan Report. 35 5.3 6.9 6.10 ?_11 lBest of Child Abuse Inquiry and Redress Figure 9.1 ltlongregation offers made and contributlons realised post 29th Congregations foers ?nalised Last receipt lE million IE million Christian Eromars Bid 11] 2015 Sisters bl Mercy 1215 21.5 2015 Dual: 20.?Ir 21] 2013 Daughters of Crafty 1o 4 acts Demo-run Greer 5-5 5.5 2010 Sisters of Emmy 5 2 2013 Frasmtallcn Sisters 5 4 2919 Presentation Brett-tars LE :16 2912 Sisters cf?ur Lacy ??l'lal'fty' a 1.5 2:112 Sim al??t'atl't 2 Nil I'Il?a Daughters Eff In! Heart of Mary 1.5 1.5 2010 Brothers dl?ftal'ly' 1-5 1-5 2010 Sisters Clara 1.3 1 2010 Sisters of 51 Luis 1 1 2010 ?rearms: .lcl'in 1 1 2010 [Its LEI Sails Mr 1 'l 2013 Good SMpl'HI'cl Sulfa Nil Nil I'Il?a Hcsmiiam HI rtfa Total 225.9 83.5 Source: Deparbtterrt afEducatic-n and Stalls Contributions Received In total. the congregations offered to provide contributions towards the costs of residential institution abuse redress of 2353.6 mlliion in the form of cash and property assets.1 Total contributions received from the congregations by the end of 291 5 an?cunted to ?192.? million [Including interest of 21.9 million earned on received] 2139.9 million In cash contributions. E1 Ct million in counselling services provided and 49 propenles valued stilt-1213 million that have been fully and ?nally accepted by the State. This includes two properties offered voluntarily post 2999 following the Ftyan Report- Appendix sets out the contributions received from the congregations and the application of these contributions by the State. Arrangements for a further 15 properties transferring under the Indemnity Agreement are under way at present- Appendix sets out the details of the Individual properties fulfy transferred and Appendix gives details of propenies yet to be transferred. Figure 9.2 sets out the contributions offered and received from religious congregations at 31 December 2915.