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There is some support available from various organisations if you need help paying for your training. We have put together a list of current funding options for the Knowledge Hub’s professional training courses that may be suitable for you.
We can’t guarantee you will be eligible but we hope you find this guide helpful.
When you’ve identified which of our courses you’d like to take, give us a call and we’ll give you further details of how to apply - freephone 0800 328 5334.
Your company would need to apply for this funding. The company must have between 5 and 249 employees and the manager(s) applying for the training must have a ‘strategic influence’ over the business e.g. CEO, directors and some senior managers.
The amount available is to a maximum per organisation of £1500, £500 of which is matched by the organisation. The first £500 is fully funded.
Training can be in any subject area that will help the Director/Manager develop in their role. It could be:
Courses within the Knowledge Hub’s programme that may attract this TCHC funding include: PRINCE2; CMI and ISMM courses
This funding is available through TCHC in the Eastern region.
Contact landm@tchc.net or telephone 01923-698430
Learning for Life Grant Making Trust provides grants to enable people to get the learning and training they need where there is no funding available through any other regular routes. Applicable to adults aged 24 – 67 who live and/or work in Bedfordshire or Luton. Grants awarded can be between £250 and £1,500 – this will depend on the type of course and funding required.
A government-supported personal loan used to fund full-time, part-time or distance learning courses. Available funding can be between £300 and £8000. It can cover 80% of course fees if you are employed, 100% if you are unemployed