Multiply: Funding for providers
What is Multiply?
Multiply is a new £560-million national programme that aims to develop the numeracy skills of adults over 19 years. The funding is for three years ending March 2025 and is linked to the Shared Prosperity Fund that supports the government's levelling up agenda.
Who is Multiply aimed at?
Multiply is primarily aimed at adults over the age of 19 years who do not have a GCSE grade C/4 or equivalent in maths.
Target groups include:
- Adults with low maths skills who live, work or volunteer in West Berkshire
- Local employers who would benefit from numeracy skills across the workforce
- Local groups/organisations that support families
Around 17 million adults in England have low every day maths skills that are equivalent to those expected of a primary school child (Entry Level 1). Good numeracy skills can provide real benefits to individuals' life chances and employment success which in turn can have a positive impact on the country's economy.
What can Multiply funding support?
Multiply funding can support a range of provision from small confidence-building activities to full maths qualifications.
Courses and activities should be free of charge and flexible around the needs of learners.
Providers are encouraged to work with partners, particularly employers, to develop bespoke programmes that are accessible in terms of delivery times and methods (online/face-to-face) and include additional support to meet learner needs.
All provision is to be delivered in line with the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework quality standards. Full training and support will be provided throughout the planning and delivery process.
Multiply funding supports projects ending March 2025.
Who can apply for Multiply funding?
Multiply funding is available to providers from the public, private and third sectors who can reach adults with low maths skills and live, work or volunteer in West Berkshire.
Funding Application Process
To apply for West Berkshire Multiply funding:
- Download the West Berkshire Multiply Funding Application form
- Complete the form with details of target groups, type of provision, delivery dates and funding required
- Email the application form to the community learning team
- All applications will receive a response within two weeks
Providers can apply for funding at any time and all provision must be delivered and completed before March 2025.
Maths Survey
Between July and September 2022 West Berkshire residents were invited to complete a short on-line survey about their numeracy needs and requirements. You can
.Find further information about the survey on our consultation page.
Maths Quiz
Complete a quick Skills for Life six question quiz to understand areas of numeracy that may need improvement.
For further information, please contact the Community Learning team.