WCoBM offers training grants

Grants are available from the Worshipful Company of Builders’ Merchants, the City Livery Company and charitable organisation, to support training and skills development in the building materials industry.

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The financial support, worth up to £2,000 per person, is open to anyone who wishes to develop new skills, as well as individuals looking to enter the building materials sector for the first time, such as school leavers, college or university graduates, students and apprentices.

The Livery Company also recognises the importance of encouraging an environment in which employees can learn, develop and fulfil their career ambitions, which is why the grants are also available to builders’ merchants and building material suppliers who wish to support their staff with additional training, subject to meeting the relevant criteria.

WCoBM grants can be used for a range of needs to ensure the financial support benefits individuals or organisations where it matters the most. For example, it can help cover the cost, fully or partially, of relevant learning materials and practical tools, support dedicated qualifications, learning modules, training platforms or apprenticeship programmes.

Lucia Di Stazio, Chair of WCoBM’s Education & Training Committee, said: “The Livery Company has made this funding available to provide dedicated grants for people in our sector, and we would encourage anyone who is thinking of developing their skills, and perhaps needs some funding support, to get in touch and find out if we can help.

“Not only is it important that we, as an industry, work together to tackle the skills shortage, but we also need to do everything we can to promote the building materials sector as an attractive industry with long-term career prospects.”

All grants are subject to meeting the relevant criteria. To apply for a grant, visit: wcobm.co.uk/grants-and-funding and download a copy of the Application form for full details and eligibility.

 

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