It offers a range of activities including outside the classroom learning, training courses for professionals and teachers, and residential trips. FSC's Kids Fund grant aims to help disadvantaged young people attend a course they may otherwise be excluded from due to some form of disadvantage - be it health, mobility or financial.
How much is available?
FSC Kids Fund will pay for up to 80 per cent of the course fee for groups of disadvantaged young people to attend a non-curriculum day or residential course at an FSC "learning location". The grant includes all equipment, tuition and waterproof hire costs, and covers food and accommodation for residential courses. One free staff/adult place is provided for every 12 young people.
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