Grants for Econsultancy's digital marketing courses now available to businesses via Learning Skills Council (LSC)
- Up to £1,000 worth of business funding available through LSC's Train to Gain - Grants can be used for individual training courses or in-company training.
Businesses that qualify for grant funding from the Learning and
Skills Council (LSC) can now benefit from digital marketing
training courses led by internet research and training specialist,
Econsultancy
(http://econsultancy.com). Up to £1,000 worth of funding is
available to businesses based in England, £500 of which can be used
to train a key member of staff. The remaining £500 can be used to
help other members of the senior team become 'digital experts'. All
of Econsultancy's 150+ digital marketing training courses will be
available to businesses that successfully access funding.
The first £500 of grant support does not require a contribution
from the employer and the subsequent £500 must be 'matched' by the
employer.
To qualify, organisations should:
• be based in England
• employ between 5 and 249 people
• not have already received Train to Gain Leadership and
Management funding support.
Training requirements are agreed with a Specialist Adviser and
training costs are usually reimbursed within four weeks of
attending the course.
Craig Hanna, Training Director, Econsultancy commented: "We hope
that this partnership will enable a greater number of businesses to
access web 'know-how' because in today's economic climate those
organisations that are truly e-savvy stand a far greater chance of
success.
"Our courses take a hands-on approach so that attendees are armed
with practical ideas to implement on their return to the office. If
you and your organisation meet the eligibility criteria then this
really is a no-brainer - there aren't any catches."
Econsultancy's training is recognised globally for helping
companies make the most of their budgets. Courses include Fast
Track Digital Marketing, Email Marketing, Search Engine Marketing,
Online Copywriting, Web Project Management, Online PR and Web
Analytics to name just a few. For a full list, see
http://econsultancy.com/training/courses.
For more information about the LSC's Train to Gain, Leadership and
Management funding or Econsultancy's training
programme visit http://econsultancy.com/training or contact
Econsultancy at [email protected] or +44 (0)20 7681
4122.