Finding Other Funding
If the funding you need is not available under the various funding schemes offered by Skillset, there are various sources of funding available within the UK.
If you are seeking funding to help you attend a course, you may want to approach your local Regional Screen Agency who could have bursaries for people working in certain areas.
You could also approach your local Learning and Skills Council for advice and also explore the possibilities of Career Development Loans which are made at a preferential rate to people such as yourself. You can find out about how to get an information pack about Career Development loans from your local Jobcentre or by calling free on 0800 585 505 or by visiting the www.lifelonglearning.co.uk.
There are also a number of directories available at public libraries, which are worth working your way through:
- The Educational Grants Directory (published by the Directory of Social Change).
- Charities Digest (Waterlow Information Services).
- Grants Register (Macmillan Press).
- The Directory of Grant Making Trusts (Charities Aid Foundation).
We hope this is of some help - good luck!
Directories for Individual Funding
There are a few directories of grant-making trusts which list organisations and charities that do support individuals.
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A selection of organisations and schemes that sometimes provide money to individuals for training.
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Sources of financial support for employees and freelance workers with disabilities.
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Some establishments and course providers offer subsidies, bursaries, or grants, if you fit certain criteria.
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Useful links to key funding and development bodies.
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