UKSPF Skills Innovation Accelerator Programme: Remake Learning

Grant funding available now. This is for VCFS groups, organisations and businesses to bid for grant funding to develop new and engaging learning activities for ages 16+ and families. The activities must be engaging, inclusive, accessible, spark curiosity and passion and promote the development of both technical, practical, life and socio-emotional skills. Where possible the experiences should align to one or more of the following themes: STEM, maker, creative, Arts, and professional development. 

The purpose of this funding Is to give VCFS groups, organisations and businesses a chance to be creative and deliver a innovative hands on learning activity to ages 16+ and their families. We hope that this activity would spark curiosity into the industry and allow the participants to follow on from the activity by volunteering within the space or taking the activity up as a hobby.

What type of activities can I run?

Activities you run must be engaging, inclusive, accessible, spark curiosity and passion and promote the development of both technical, practical, life and socio-emotional skills.

For any questions on the funding and activities – email Education.Skills@doncaster.gov.uk

Where possible the experiences should align to one or more of the following themes:

  • Science Technology Engineering or Mathematics (STEM)
  • Maker
  • Creative
  • Arts
  • Professional development

How much funding can I apply for?

Applications are invited in 3 tiers, Small £50-£250, Medium £250-£500, Large £500+. Grants are available on a rolling basis, until either March 2025 or the funding has been exhausted.

Am I eligible, what do I require?

  • Evidence you have undertaken appropriate safeguarding training within the last two years?
  • DBS Certificate of individuals running the Event/Activity 
  • Risk Assessments for the Activity 
  • Public Liability insurance certificate
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Bank Statement dated within the last 6 months

 

This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

 

I’m interested – what should I do next?

Please click find out more to locate the expression of interest form. We will then be able to send you the relevant documentation and application form for the funding stream you are applying for.

Last updated: 05 April 2024, 11:38