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Grants to help young people in education or starting their own business

The Young Futures Fund aims to help support the next generation in Buckinghamshire. They have several bursary grants available to help individuals in education or young entrepreneurs in Buckinghamshire.

SUCCEED AWARD

Up to £1,000 for young people (18-30) in higher education or vocational training. Individuals must live, work or study in Buckinghamshire. Learn more about the Succeed Award here >

SWEF ENTERPRISE FUND

Up to £2,000 for young entrepreneurs (18-30) in Buckinghamshire in the early stages of setting up their own business (trading for less than two years). Learn more about the SWEF Enterprise Fund here >

SAVOY EDUCATION TRUST

Grants of £250 to £1,000 for young people (18 -30) working in or studying for a career in hospitality and catering. Learn more about the Savoy Education Trust grants here >

THE WILLIAM HARDING BURSARY

Up to £1,000 available for committed apprentices (18–30) who live or work in Aylesbury, Fairford Leys, Berryfields, Kingsbrook, Watermead and Buckingham Park. The bursary is available to help them build skills and succeed in their chosen careers. Apprentices can also apply for a grant to put towards tools. Learn more about The William Harding Bursary here >

THE KOP HILL CLIMB BURSARY

Up to £1,000 for young people (18-30) in Princes Risborough and surrounding areas with a focus on those pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects at university or equivalent level. Learn more about The Kop Hill Climb Bursary here >

Find out more about the Young Futures Fund at youngfuturesfund.org.

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