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Low Carbon Heating Technician Apprenticeship Grant Scheme is sponsored by Mcs Charitable Foundation. A grant scheme to support the roll-out of the UK's first dedicated heat pump apprenticeship. Funding is available for training providers to improve delivery (e.g., equipment or staff training) and for employers to help cover the costs of taking on a new apprentice.
Geographic focus: United Kingdom
Focus areas: Renewable energy, Low-carbon heating, Heat pumps, Skills and training
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The MCS Foundation is open to funding a range of projects that advance our mission to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy and low carbon technologies. Grants & funding available Our 2026 grant call is now open. Click here for information on what we’re looking to fund and how to apply.
Our 2026 main grant call is now open to applications. Low Carbon Heating Technician Apprenticeship Grant Scheme Low Carbon Heating Technician Apprenticeship Grant Scheme As part of The MCS Foundation’s work to achieve a carbon-free and future-proofed heating system for every home, we have been supporting the development and roll-out of the UK’s first dedicated heat pump apprenticeship.
As part of The MCS Foundation’s work to achieve a carbon-free and future-proofed heating system for every home, we have been supporting the development and roll-out of the UK’s first dedicated heat pump apprenticeship.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: UK-based training providers and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) committing to starting or taking on a Low Carbon Heating Technician apprentice in 2025 or 2026. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to £10,000 for training providers; Up to £2,000 per apprentice (max 3) for employers Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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