Providing training grants to employers so that they can grow, diversify, or become more inclusive
Cheshire West and Chester Council are pleased to allocate UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) to support local employers to upskill, become more resilient, grow, and diversify, and be able to offer employment opportunities to more of our residents.
Working in partnership with West Cheshire and North Wales (WCNW) Chamber of Commerce, the Employer Training Grant project takes West Cheshire businesses through a training needs analysis and a training plan.
Worth up to £2,000 per employer, the Employer Training Grant can support businesses to access online training, set up a membership to a site that could provide appropriate CPD support, attend face to face courses, cover the employer contribution to an apprenticeship (if this was prohibitive), access training that would enable businesses to adopt new processes and/ or technology, and programmes that would support the development of a more inclusive workforce.
The Grant will not cover mandatory training and will be subject to approval by a grants panel to ensure value for money and to avoid duplication.
Given the recent cost of living increases, such as rises in energy tariffs, materials and the real living wage, employers have less finances available to support training, despite it forming part of their business plan.
This funding will enable more employees to continue to invest in skills training, with a target of sixty employers to be supported through this grant pot by 31 March 2025.
The Employer Training Grant is one of several business support projects being delivered as part of wider UKSPF programme, which includes support to help growing businesses to innovate and look at opportunities to progress to Net Zero, as well as entrepreneurship activities aimed at supporting businesses to develop.
More information on this project and the wider programme, can be found on the Let’s Talk Business website:
More information on UKSPF can also be found on the Council website: