Guidance

Higher Technical Education Skills Injection Fund

Guidance for eligible further education colleges, higher education providers, independent training providers, and Institutes of Technology on applying to the Higher Technical Education (HTE) Skills Injection Fund (building on the HTE Provider Growth Fund 2021-22).

Applies to England

Documents

Higher Technical Education Skills Injection Fund application form

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Details

This guidance is for eligible Further Education Colleges, Higher Education Providers, independent training providers, and Institutes of Technology who wish to apply to the HTE Skills Injection Fund.

The aim of the fund is to support providers to create additional capacity to grow and deliver high quality Level 4 and 5 provision, from September 2023 and/or January 2024, and September 2024 and/or January 2025.

Deadline to apply

Providers must submit applications by 11.59pm, Wednesday 5 October 2022, via email to team.highertechnicaleducation@education.gov.uk.

MS Teams drop-in support sessions and email support

If you have any questions about the HTE Skills Injection Fund and/or your application, please join the Higher Technical Education Provider Team at any of the following drop-in support sessions (no need to book, just click on the meeting link below on the day):

Alternatively, please email us team.highertechnicaleducation@education.go.uk and we will get back to you within 3 working days.

Other sources of support

Please see our provider delivery toolkit for suggestions from Growth Fund 2021-22 recipients on their spend plans, case studies and comms materials such as a ‘Welcome to HTQs’ video and information leaflets, and our HTQs guidance page.

Published 27 July 2022