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    Blaenau Gwent launches UK Shared Prosperity Fund Multiply Grants

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 21, 2023No Comments
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    Multiply is a new UK Government programme to help transform the lives of adults across the UK, by improving their functional numeracy skills through free personal tutoring, digital training, and flexible courses.

    The aim of Multiply is for local areas invest in meaningful participation that boosts people’s ability to use maths in their daily life, at home and work – and enable adults to achieve formal qualifications that can open doors for them (such as career progression, or progression to further study).

    Adults who need to improve their numeracy (up to and including Level 2/SCQF Level 5) will be able to access free flexible courses that fit around their lives – whether that be in person or online, at work or in the evening, part time or intensive.

    Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council are inviting organisations to bid in a competitive process to deliver the bespoke numeracy activities to Blaenau Gwent residents, aged 19+ and who do not currently have a level 2 qualification in numeracy, GSCE Maths grade 4/C or higher.

    Closing date for applications is: 29th March 2023
    Application forms and guidance can be found here:

    Please return applications to: [email protected]
    For any queries please contact: [email protected]

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