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Flexible AI Upskilling Fund Pilot - Expression of Interest

11 April 2024 11:08 AM | Anonymous

Flexible AI Upskilling Fund Pilot - Expression of Interest

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) recently announced a £7.4 million pilot scheme to subsidise the cost of AI skills training for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Professional Business Services (PBS) sector. £6.4 million of grant funding is available. 

Through this pilot programme, eligible business can apply for funding for up to 50% of the cost of AI skills training. This refers to training which supports employees to develop their technical skills and/or understanding of AI to be able to develop, deploy, or use AI in their role.

This pilot scheme is funded through the £37.5 million Labour Market Evaluations and Pilots fund, announced by the Chancellor at Spring Budget 2023 to continue to build the evidence base on the effectiveness of policies to improve labour market outcomes. Departments could bid for funding to carry out a variety of projects to either better understand the impact of recently implemented interventions on labour market outcomes, or to trial new and innovative policies.

Objectives of the fund

The flexible AI upskilling fund pilot aims to increase AI adoption and productivity by incentivising greater employer-led investment in skills and training. Evidence shows that a lack of AI skills in businesses is hindering AI adoption, in part due to low investment in AI upskilling in UK businesses, particularly in smaller companies[footnote 1].   

Guidance

£6.4 million of grant funding is available in the financial year 2024-2025. Funding will be allocated through a competitive application exercise to be run in May 2024. Depending on demand, a second competitive application exercise may be run later in the year. 

Funding is for the procurement of AI skills training only, and not for the cost of: 

  • Purchasing AI technologies
  • Business advice or consulting
  • Recruitment activity
  • Salaries, including work placement or internship salaries
  • Capital expenditure[footnote 2]

Grant funding will be provided to successful applicants for use only in the financial year 1 April 2024 – 31 March 2025. All funding allocated through this competition must be spent by 31 March 2025 and in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the grant funding letter and scheme guidance. Please note, Cabinet Office (CO) Government Grants Managed Service (GGMS) will be the Delivery Partner for the scheme’s administration.

This scheme is being independently evaluated in accordance with best practice. The evaluation of the scheme may continue beyond 31 March 2025. 

Please note that we are likely to award funding to successful applications via lottery. This is provided that applications otherwise meet eligibility criteria and achieve a minimum pass mark on their grant application. This is especially likely in the case that the fund is over-subscribed. This does not apply to applications that are not eligible or do not achieve a minimum pass mark on their grant application.

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible to apply, a business must: 

  • Be registered and operate in the UK
  • Employ between 1-249 employees in the UK
  • Be defined as an SME per the SME Action Plan[footnote 3]
  • Have been operating for at least 1 year
  • Be able to match-fund 50% of the cost of the training
  • Operate in the Professional and Business Services sector (PBS) as defined by the following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes:

Table 1: Eligible SIC codes

SIC Division and Description
M – Professional, scientific and technical activities 69 - Legal activities/accounting, bookkeeping and audit

70 - Activities of head offices, management consultancy

71 - Architectural and engineering activities, technical testing and analysis

72 - Scientific research and development

73 - Advertising and market research

74 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities
N – Administrative and support service activities 77 - Rental and leasing activities

78 - Employment activities

82 - Office administration and other business support activities


Register for the pre-launch information Q&A on the 16th April through Eventbrite here 

Submit an Expression of Interest here

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