Skills Bootcamps (Wave 3) Construction and Green Skills

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£1,349,877

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  • Education and training services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

As part of the “Plan for Jobs” the Department for Education (DfE) are providing £2.5bn for
the National Skills Fund (NSF) to help adults build skills for the economy of the future;
complementing provision available through Adult Education Budget (AEB). NSF comprises
of Skills Bootcamps and the Level 3 Free Courses for Jobs Offer. Skills Bootcamps offer free
flexible courses of up to 16 weeks giving people the opportunity to build up sector specific
skills and fast track to an interview with a local employer.
The key objectives of skills bootcamps are to:
• Address the needs of employers to fill skills shortage vacancies requiring specialist skills
and improve business productivity.
• Address the needs of adults to retrain and upskill whatever their starting point. Providing
clear line of sight to a new role / opportunity / contract.
• Diversifying the talent pipeline by targeting groups underrepresented in key sectors.
Skills Bootcamps are targeted at all adults aged 19+ who are in-work, self-employed,
unemployed, returning to work after a career break and prisoners on temporary release or
due to be released within six months. With a focus on specific priority groups.
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This funding round will open on Thursday 23rd June and close on Monday 25th July at 12
noon. Late applications will not be accepted. Consortia can bid for a minimum of £100,000
and a maximum of £500,000. There is £1.5m of funding available in total. (Funding Period is
until 31st March 2023 with the potential to extend until 31st March 2025).
This opportunity is specifically targeted at consortia of employers and providers with
innovative ideas for construction and green skills training that could open up opportunities
for people to enter and/or progress within the industry.

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