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  • Digital Inclusion Fund [young adult learners]

    Created: 09/09/2020
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    YouthLink Scotland has launched a £250,000 Digital Inclusion Fund as part of an ongoing effort to digitally connect the most vulnerable members of our communities.

    This fund can be used to facilitate the purchase of laptops, tablets and other devices in order to promote digital inclusion and connectivity, and is open to organisations working with young adult learners.

    Who can apply?

    To qualify, the supported young adult learners must be:

    • aged 16 to 30;
    • actively supported by Community Learning and Development; and
    • not in full-time education, employment or training.

    For further information on the criteria or to apply for this fund, click here.The closing date for applications is 25 September 2020.

     




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