NGA Workshops for Governors
Who can apply: Trust Partner Schools' governing bodies.
North Tyneside Learning Trust primarily supports partner schools and education settings in North Tyneside through targeted bursaries, subsidies, and fully funded training rather than open grantmaking. Its priorities center on school improvement and capacity building — especially STEM, maths, careers guidance, speech and language support, and pupil wellbeing — with most support designed to help schools access specialist programmes and professional development. Funding is typically small and practical, aimed at reducing costs for school participation in trusted regional initiatives and improving outcomes for pupils.
Mostly restricted, partner-school support through bursaries, subsidies, and fully funded in-kind services; grants are generally small (often around £500 or reduced-cost training), with some programmes fully funded. Support is programme-specific and appears ongoing rather than open-call, with at least some activities requiring advance application (e.g., transport bursaries at least 4 weeks before the activity).
Grants parsed from this funder's most recently published annual report.
| Recipient | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| addition, our esta | 2024/25, the p | 2025 | — |
| LoYER LED | 189 73 EmP | — | — |
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These opportunities appear to be limited to Trust partner schools and specific local settings, so eligibility is the first filter. Apply directly through the relevant programme route, plan ahead for deadlines such as the 4-week notice requirement for transport bursaries, and frame requests around participation in NTLT-approved or regional partnership programmes.
Current and upcoming funding from North Tyneside Learning Trust that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Trust Partner Schools' governing bodies.
Who can apply: Primary and middle schools.
Who can apply: Trust schools that do not pay the apprenticeship levy can use the Trust's Digital Apprenticeship Service account.
Who can apply: Trust Partner Schools.
Who can apply: Trust middle and secondary schools.
Who can apply: Schools and education establishments within the covered local authorities; programmes are open to maths teachers and teaching assistants.
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Create a free accountDeadlines and eligibility are summarized from public sources and may change — always confirm the details on the funder's official application page before applying.