
TV Freelance Fund - Support for organisations
The Skillset TV Freelance Fund (TVFF) supports training organisations to deliver courses and development activities that will benefit the UK television industry.
Since it was set up, the TVFF and its predecessor funds have invested over £12 million in the UK TV industry through different funding programmes.
The aim of the Fund is to tackle skill shortages identified by Skillset's research programme and prioritised by the UK TV industry in its Skills Strategy.

Apply for a place on our list of funded multiplatform training courses
We are now seeking courses which address skills for multiplatform television production to assess and add to a list of courses eligible for Multiplatform Bursaries. Find out here if your company is eligible and how to apply
Read MoreApply for a place on our list of Craft and Technical training providers
Skillset is now seeking courses to promote to freelancers and employees working in television, which address priority craft and technical skills for television production - find out the criteria for training providers and apply for a place on the list of eligible courses
Read MoreIf your application to the TVFF is unsuccessful
If your application to the TVFF is not successful, Skillset will communicate this to you in writing, explaining the reason for our decision.
Read MoreApply for a place on our list of funded Management and Leadership courses
Skillset is now seeking programmes to promote to freelancers and employees working in television, which develop Management and Leadership skills. Eligible courses will be promoted to the TV industry as eligible for bursaries.
Read MoreTVFF Funding Programmes: Information on the new priorities and delivery structure for 2010/11
The Skillset TV Freelance Fund's current funding programme for Continuing Professional Development is in the priority area of Online Learning and will be delivered via a new structure. Training providers can no longer apply for funding but have been able to bid to Skillset for their courses to be assessed and selected for inclusion on an exclusive list
Read MoreInformation for training providers
It is the responsibility of the training provider or assessment centre to ensure that only genuine freelancers benefit from these funded courses.
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