LOCAL organisations have until July 11 to apply for a share of £500,000 to provide succession leadership and management planning.

Applications can be made for a minimum of £50,000 of European Social Funding for proposals that will enhance equal access to lifelong learning, provide skills for the local workforce and promote flexible learning and career guidance for all age groups in formal and informal settings.

The call is primarily focused on leadership and management training in small and medium–sized enterprises with up to 250 employees. Activities may also be supported that address the skills shortages or needs in particular sectors or local areas which are not currently being addressed by employers or individuals.

Gary Woodman, chief executive of the Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “Leadership and management skills are crucial within organisations and this fund is a great opportunity to enhance equal access to lifelong learning. This succession leadership and management planning programme will help employers with succession planning, the future sustainability and growth of their business as well as enhance the skills of the local workforce.

“We are working with Government to understand what the vote to leave means for the future of the EU funding programme and specifically the money allocated to Worcestershire. However, in the meantime I would encourage interested parties to apply for these funds ahead of the July 11 deadline.”

The European Social Fund is part of the England 2014-2020 European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme, which launched in March 2015 and focuses on improving employment opportunities, promoting social inclusion and investing in skills by providing help needed for people to fulfil their potential.

Applicants will be assessed in two stages of the application process, the outline and full application stages, with the deadline for the initial stage application being July 11. Applicants will need to have eligible 50 per cent match funding for the balance of costs, which must be from a source other than the European Union, and proof of match funding will need to be supplied as part of the assessment for all outline applications.