ESFA Community Training Grants: Swindon and Wiltshire
Community Training Grant


Groundwork London are administering Community Training Grants in the London North and East areas of the LEAP (London Economic and Action Partnership) funded by the Education and Skills Funding Agency and the European Social Fund.
The application window for ESFA Community Training Grants is now closed.
About ESFA Community Training Grants
Community Training grants between £5,000 and £20,000 are available for projects supporting people who are unemployed or economically inactive, move closer towards employment.
We fund a range of innovative projects which help prepare participants for work by providing opportunities to learn and upskill in anything from industry-specific training to developing soft-skills. Participants must be over 16 years or age and eligible to work in the UK.
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Watch our video to see some of the projects we’ve funded:
Eligibility
- Applicants must be either third sector organisations or small organisations (less than 49 employees).
- Your organisation must have an annual turnover of less than €10 million Euros, please see currency convertor.
- Participants must be over 16 years of age and eligible to work in the UK.
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If you have any queries or questions about your application, please do get in touch with the grants team on communitytraininggrants@groundwork.org.uk or call 020 7239 1390
We also have a recording of one of our previous sessions available to watch in your own time. You may access this training using the link below.
Please note we are expecting competition to increase as the programme continues, so we recommend applying as soon as possible.
Update: In light of COVID-19: Groundwork is in contact with funders in relation to making reasonable adjustments for applicants/grantees where possible. We will provide updates as we get them and advise organisations to deliver in line with government guidelines. If you have any queries please do get in touch with our team on communitytraininggrants@groundwork.org.uk.
Community Training Grants in Swindon and Wiltshire
With 25% of the population of Swindon & Wiltshire living in villages of less than 1,000 people, there is are greater disadvantages for communities accessing work due to remoteness, lack of services, and poor visibility by social support networks. Through the Community Training Grants we hope that more people can be able to move closer to the workplace throughout rural locations, the market towns, as well as the urban centres.
Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership (SWLEP) includes the following local authorities:
- Swindon Borough Council
- Wiltshire Council
Guidance on how to apply
Before beginning your application, we suggest that you read through the guidance documents provided below. These documents are designed to help you put together a strong application, and to ensure that your organisation and project meets the eligibility criteria.
The prospectus provides a comprehensive overview of the scheme:
The application window for ESFA Community Training Grants is now closed.
About the Funders
The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) is accountable for funding education and skills for children, young people and adults.
The European Social Fund (ESF) invests in opportunities across the European Union, with a focus on improving employment and education.
ESFA and ESF are co-financing Community Training Grants to offer skills, training and employment opportunities for individuals who are unemployed or economically inactive.
For more information contact communitytraininggrants@groundwork.org.uk – 020 7239 1390.

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