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Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant 2026 in UK | Fully Funded

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The Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant 2026 is a British Council initiative offering UK-based further education colleges and training organisations up to £30,000 to collaborate with TVET stakeholders in Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Morocco, and Uganda. These International Skills Partnership grants aim to strengthen TVET systems and build workforce capacity through knowledge exchange and joint activities.

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Through its Going Global Partnerships programme, it supports partnerships between universities, colleges, education policymakers, civil society, and industry worldwide to build stronger, more inclusive, and internationally connected education systems.

Benefits of Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant 2026

  • Grant funding of £25,000 – £30,000 to support partnership activities
  • Ongoing advice, guidance and support from British Council teams in the UK and partner country
  • Opportunity to build network and capacity to work internationally
  • Partnerships run for 15 months from November 2026

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Eligibility Criteria for the Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant 2026

  • UK-based further education colleges or training organisations
  • Must collaborate with TVET stakeholders in Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Morocco, or Uganda
  • Must apply via the Going Global Partnerships Grants Portal
  • Must select the specific opportunity under the ‘category’ question in the application form

How to Apply for the Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant 2026

  • Register for the webinar on 29 June or 8 July 2026 for further information
  • Submit application online via the Going Global Partnerships Grants Portal: https://goingglobalpartnerships.grantplatform.com/
  • Select the opportunity you wish to apply for under the ‘category’ question
  • Begin a new form for each opportunity if applying for more than one
  • Deadline: 12.00 GMT, Thursday 10 September 2026

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.

What is the Going Global Partnerships TVET Grant?

It is a British Council grant offering UK-based further education colleges or training organisations £25,000-£30,000 to collaborate with TVET stakeholders in Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Morocco, and Uganda to strengthen TVET systems and build workforce capacity.

Who can apply for this grant?

UK-based further education colleges or training organisations can apply. They must collaborate with TVET stakeholders in one of the five partner countries: Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Morocco, or Uganda.

How much funding is available?

Successful applicants are eligible for £25,000 to £30,000 of grant funding to support partnership activities. The exact amount depends on the specific opportunity applied for.

What is the deadline for applications?

The deadline for applications is 12.00 GMT, Thursday 10 September 2026. Applications must be submitted online via the Going Global Partnerships Grants Portal.

How long do the partnerships last?

The partnerships will run for a duration of 15 months from November 2026, which includes a planning and reporting period.

What countries are involved in this grant call?

The grant call involves partnerships with TVET stakeholders in Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Morocco, and Uganda. Each country has specific partnership opportunities with different focus areas.

How do I apply for the grant?

Applications should be submitted online via the Going Global Partnerships Grants Portal. You need to select the specific opportunity under the ‘category’ question and begin a new form for each opportunity you apply for.

Is there a webinar for more information?

Yes, the British Council is holding a webinar titled ‘Going Global TVET International Skills Partnerships 2026: Opportunities, eligibility, and writing a successful application’ on 29 June and 8 July 2026. Registration links are available on the official page.

What support is provided during the partnership?

The British Council teams in the UK and the international partner country will provide ongoing advice, guidance, and support throughout the partnership to facilitate communication and deliver maximum benefit.

Can I apply for more than one opportunity?

Yes, if you wish to apply for more than one of the advertised opportunities, you should begin a new form for each. Each application must be submitted separately via the Grants Portal.


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This is Tanvir Ahammed Shovo. I am a content contributor at Scholarship Union, where I collect and publish information about global scholarships, fellowships, conferences, and various international opportunities for students. I hold a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting. With a strong interest in education, research, and international opportunities, I focus on collecting verified information from official sources and presenting it in a clear and simple way so that students from around the world can easily access the information they need. My goal is to inform students about fully funded scholarships, academic programs, and professional opportunities that can support their educational and career development. Through my work at Scholarship Union, I aim to make information about international education and scholarships more accessible and to help students stay informed about academic opportunities around the world.

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