Shropshire Star

Money on offer to boost skills in Shropshire

Groups in Shropshire helping people find skilled jobs could benefit from a £250,000 fund being offered by National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED).

By contributor Matt Turner
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The company is looking to support initiatives that develop practical skills and improve work prospects for:

  • 16 to 25-year-olds not in full-time education
  • People with disabilities or health conditions
  • People from ethnic minorities
  • People returning to work after a long absence
  • Armed forces veterans
  • Ex-offenders

Registered charities or non-profit groups in Shropshire could each receive grants of up to £5,000 from NGED’s Community Matters Fund, which is open for applications until Wednesday, April 23.

The firm is looking to fund organisations offering work experience, placements and professional accreditation programmes.

It also wants to support skills development in construction, mechanics, plumbing, electrical work, agriculture, health and social care, as well as programmes boosting employability through CV masterclasses, workshops and interview coaching.

With the UK facing a shortage of skilled tradespeople and around one in eight young people not in education, training or employment, NGED is particularly keen to support people from disadvantaged or under-represented backgrounds who face barriers to gaining skills.

Ellie Patey, NGED’s Community Engagement Manager, said: “We want to hear from charities and groups in Shropshire addressing the widening skills gap who can provide pathways to stable and sustainable employment for people furthest from the jobs market.

“There’s huge potential to increase skills and support young people and underrepresented groups, and that’s why we’re committed to unlocking this untapped talent through our latest £250,000 Community Matters Fund.”



NGED's Community Matters Fund is open for applications now.
NGED's Community Matters Fund is open for applications now.