SPTTC is delighted to announce a new funding partnership with Bridges Evergreen (“Evergreen”), a long-term investment vehicle designed to support mission-driven organisations.
Evergreen, which has acquired a majority stake in the business, will work with the existing SPTTC management team to help us achieve our growth ambitions and have an even greater impact.
Evergreen was attracted by SPTTC’s strong track record of growth and achievement in the design and delivery of employer-responsive apprenticeships and individual-focused skills programmes that align with business needs, creating sustainable employment and supporting social mobility.
Evergreen is managed by Bridges Fund Management (“Bridges”), which focuses exclusively on investments that help to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy. This investment aligns with Bridges’ ‘Future Skills’ investment theme, which is focused on shaping the workforce of the future in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4, Quality Education, Target 4.4: “By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship”.
More than 80% of employers already think a lack of skills is damaging the UK’s competitiveness, resulting in one of the lowest productivity rates in the G7. Changes to the world of work are likely to exacerbate this problem: by 2030, more than a third of the jobs we do today could be automated, and 20% of the workforce are likely to be under-skilled. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and tighter immigration rules post-Brexit are also likely to create skills shortages in certain industries. So there is an urgent national need for high quality up-skilling, apprenticeship and other training provision.
Martin Dunford OBE, CEO, SPTTC, said: “We wanted to find a funding partner who not only could help us achieve our growth ambitions but also shared our focus on creating real and genuine impact by delivering enhanced skills and outcomes for our employer and learner customers. Bridges clearly knows this sector well from previous investments within its Future Skills theme, and we felt Evergreen’s combination of patient capital and hands-on strategic support was the perfect fit for us. We’re excited at the opportunity to work together to continue to build the business and help more people access quality skills training and employment.”
Working with a number of funding partners in central and local Government, and with Local Economic Partnerships, SPTTC offers a diversified range of apprenticeships, traineeships, adult skills and employability courses which support 16-24 year-olds and adult learners, many of whom are from disadvantaged communities, to achieve positive destinations. Over 6,800 learners enrolled across a wide range of courses last year, including over 1,200 apprentices.
Tom Biddle, Head of Bridges Evergreen, said: “We’re delighted that SPTTC has chosen to partner with Evergreen. It has an outstanding offering, run by an expert, highly experienced and well-connected team. The world of work is likely to change profoundly over the next decade, and it’s our conviction that this will result in increasing demand for the skills and employment opportunities that SPTTC provides. We are looking forward to drawing on our combined experience in this sector to support SPTTC’s continued growth, while utilising our impact management expertise to drive better outcomes for a broader range of learners and employers.”
SPTTC has received numerous awards for the quality of its provision including TES Training Provider of the Year 2019 and TES Apprenticeship Programme of the Year 2020.
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