£1 million funding to Fife businesses to train staff

Over £1 million is now available to Fife businesses to retrain and upskill their staff.
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It comes after the Scottish Government announced that a further £212,000 would be provided as part of the Flexible Workforce Development Fund.

The initiative originally provided funding to employers who paid the apprenticeship levy, meaning that they could each apply for up to £15,000 worth of training for their employees.

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The expansion of the fund however now means that all small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Fife can receive up to £5,000 each to help increase productivity and plug any skill gaps among their workforce.

James Donaldson Group employees at Fife College during their Leadership and Management training. It was taken prior to Coronavirus restrictions.James Donaldson Group employees at Fife College during their Leadership and Management training. It was taken prior to Coronavirus restrictions.
James Donaldson Group employees at Fife College during their Leadership and Management training. It was taken prior to Coronavirus restrictions.

The Levy Fund is now in its fourth year and Fife College has already supported 75 levy paying employers in Fife.

Examples of training accessed over the last three years through the fund include Health and Safety, Project Management, Management and Leadership, in-house upskilling programmes and IT and digital skills.

With funding being handed out on a first come, first served basis, the college is encouraging all private, public and third sector organisations to apply for funding as soon as possible.

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Applications are still being accepted at the college despite the current restrictions, with any training taking place once they have been lifted.

Jan Thomson, director of Business Development at Fife College, said: “This fund is a great opportunity for all companies across Fife to upskill and retrain their staff.

“Whether it’s to increase productivity among your workforce, or to plug a skills gap, this fund could provide vital help at a time of real need. We’d encourage any business in any sector to get in touch with the College and we can discuss the delivery of a development programme that is tailored to the needs of your organisation.”

One company that has benefited from the fund is James Donaldson & Sons Ltd, a local family business established in Fife over 160 years ago which now has over 1,000 employees and operates in over 30 facilities throughout the UK.

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The company has used the funding to invest in a six-day qualification in Leadership and Management through Fife College’s Andrew Carnegie Business School.

Find out more by emailing: [email protected] or by calling 0344 248 0132.

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