Funding & Eligibility

Funding & Eligibility

This page provides general information on common funding routes and eligibility criteria used across the UK for accredited training programmes.
While our programmes are delivered through UK-based partners, funding availability may vary depending on region, provider, and delivery model.

This guidance is designed to help learners and employers understand typical funding structures in the UK.


Common UK Funding Routes

Adult Education Budget (AEB)

AEB supports adults aged 19+ to gain essential skills, such as:

  • English and Maths (Functional Skills)
  • Entry Level and Level 1 programmes
  • Certain Level 2 qualifications

Eligibility varies by location and provider.


Apprenticeship Funding

Many NOCN qualifications align with apprenticeship standards.
Apprenticeship funding may cover:

  • Training costs
  • End-point assessments
  • On-the-job learning

Eligibility:
Learners must be employed and enrolled through an approved apprenticeship provider.


Employer-Funded Training

Many employers fund:

  • Short courses
  • Workplace safety training
  • Skills development programmes

This is often the most direct route for upskilling staff.


Local Funding Initiatives

Some regions offer additional support for:

  • Unemployed learners
  • Community learning
  • Sector-based work academies (SWAPs)
  • Priority skills sectors

Availability changes depending on local budgets.


Learner Eligibility

Typical eligibility criteria for UK-funded learning include:

  • Age requirements (usually 19+)
  • Residency status in the UK
  • Course-specific requirements
  • Initial assessments (for English & Maths)

Funding rules vary between providers and regions.


Important Note

We do not directly provide UK-funded training.
Funding availability depends on the UK delivery partner supporting the programme.

For specific funding queries, employers and learners should contact:

📧 partners@skills.edifyworldlms.com

We can help direct you to the correct UK partner provider.


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