Department For Education
Overview
To support the delivery of the recommendations set out in the government response to the ITT market review, providers awarded accreditation in 2022 are eligible for a one-off 25,000 grant.
This grant is to help providers with the additional costs of establishing ITT courses that meet the new quality requirements ahead of 2024.
What you can spend it on
We will assess your proposed expenditure plans as part of the application process.
Suggested activities you could use the grant for include:
- resourcing - for example, hiring extra staff or for your current staffs overtime
- costs associated with extra administration
- education consultants or specialists
- costs associated with curriculum development
- costs associated with partnership development
The set-up grant cannot be spent on:
- travel
- hospitality
- marketing
You have until 31 March 2024 to spend the grant.
How to apply
Read the
.Complete both the
and the .Email your completed documents to ITTReform.Funding@education.gov.uk by 9 February 2023.
Reporting and accountability
Providers who choose to spend grant funding on ineligible activities will be liable for a grant clawback and this could impact their eligibility for future ITT reform delivery grants.
We will collect actual expenditure information as part of the end of financial year assurance processes in March 2023 and March 2024.
Conditions of funding
There will be 3 conditions of funding, in addition to standard grant terms and conditions.
Youre required to:
- engage in all stage 2 quality assurance processes
- maintain other ITT courses that lead to qualified teacher status (for example, early years or further education)
- provide DfE with financial transparency
Last updated 27 January 2023 +show all updates
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Added an updated version of the 'ITT set-up grant expenditure plan template' in response to user feedback.
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Updated the 'ITT set-up grant expenditure plan template' as there was a formula error. Reworked the order of the step-by-step guidance in 'How to apply'.
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First published.