Funding: ALP Learning Innovation Grants (LIG) - Phase 3 Launch




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IDevice Icon Announcement from the Association of Learning Providers:
The Association of Learning Providers (ALP) is delighted to announce the launch of the Learning Innovation Grant (LIG) phase 3 with another £2m capital investment available for work based learning providers. The additional £2m (capital only) provided by the LSC follows the success of the Learning Innovation Grants (Phase 1 and 2) which ALP has distributed to the WBL sector to engage in innovative projects.

 

The overall aim of LIG 3 remains the same -

  • to promote and encourage innovation in the use of e-learning in the delivery of work-based learning.
  • The focus is on innovations in teaching and learning that have a direct impact on improving the learning experience.

 

To be eligible to apply for a grant

  • your lead organisation must be an independent WBL organisation holding an LSC contract for either Apprenticeships, Train to Gain or E2E delivery as at 1st August, 2007.
  • In this phase applications can be made for a minimum £30,000 to a maximum £150,000.

 

Both the ALP , and the LSC , very strongly recommend consortia bids, which will be reviewed favourably for the higher level of funding available.

 

You are able to access the grant application form and prospectus in 2 ways:

  1. Online and word documents via http://www.elearningproviders.org (Learning Innovation Grant (LIG) phase 3 section)
  2. Word documents and a link to the online documents via http://www.learningproviders.org (News section)

 

"We would prefer to receive your application form online. However, if this is not possible please complete the Word form and forward to: lig3@learningproviders.org"

 

Applications must be returned no later than midday, 22 November 2007. Applications received after this date will not be considered.

 

Any queries can be emailed through to the LIG Project Office on lig3@learningproviders.org for the attention of the LIG contract manager.

 


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