Here’s something a surprising number of working adults don’t know: your employer may already be sitting on funding that could pay for your entire Functional Skills qualification. Let’s talk about how to access it.
The UK has a well-established framework for employer-funded adult learning – and Functional Skills Level 2 qualifications sit squarely within it. Whether your employer is a large organisation using the Apprenticeship Levy, a smaller business accessing Skills Bootcamp funding, or a public sector employer with CPD obligations, there are routes to getting your qualification funded that most employees never explore.
Not because the funding doesn’t exist. Because nobody tells them it does.
Route 1: The Apprenticeship Levy
Since 2017, UK employers with a wage bill over £3 million per year have been paying 0.5% of their wage bill into an Apprenticeship Levy account – and that money can only be spent on apprenticeship training. One of the most common uses of levy funding? Functional Skills qualifications.
Here’s the key thing: Functional Skills Level 2 is frequently a co-requisite for apprenticeships at Level 2 and above. If your employer is putting you on an apprenticeship programme (or you’re asking to go on one), the Functional Skills training should be funded as part of that apprenticeship at no cost to you.
If your employer isn’t doing this and you think they should be, that’s a conversation worth starting with your line manager or HR department. The funding is there; it just needs to be directed.
Route 2: Adult Education Budget (AEB) Funding
The Adult Education Budget funds free or subsidised training for adults who don’t already hold a Level 2 qualification. If you are aged 19 or over and don’t yet have a GCSE or equivalent at grade 4+ in Maths or English, you may be entitled to fully funded Level 2 training.
Eligibility criteria vary slightly by region (in some areas, this is devolved to Mayoral Combined Authorities), but the core principle is consistent: adults without Level 2 qualifications should be able to access them at no cost or significantly reduced cost.
Route 3: Skills Bootcamps and Sector-Specific Funding
The government’s Skills Bootcamp programme funds intensive, fast-track training across a range of sectors – including digital, construction, health and social care, and green industries. Some bootcamps include or require Functional Skills components, which are funded as part of the programme.
If you’re looking to move into a new sector and that sector has active Skills Bootcamp provision, this can be an extremely efficient route – sector-specific training and the underpinning qualifications, funded or part-funded together.
Route 4: Having a Direct Conversation with Your Employer
This is the route most people are most reluctant to take, and the one that is most often successful.
If your employer benefits from you having Level 2 qualifications – and many do, particularly in regulated sectors like health, education, construction, and financial services – they have a genuine business interest in supporting you to get them. The conversation doesn’t have to be a negotiation; it can be a simple, professional request.
Here’s how to frame it:
- Identify the business benefit: how does your having this qualification serve the organisation? (Regulatory compliance, promotion eligibility, quality standards, apprenticeship co-requisite)
- Know the cost: Functify Learning’s 5-day courses are priced accessibly – this isn’t a large investment for a business
- Propose a clear ask: ‘I’d like to complete Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths/English. The course costs X. Would the organisation be willing to support this?’
The worst that happens is they say no – and you’re no worse off than before. The best that happens is the qualification costs you nothing.
What If None of These Routes Apply to You?
And for many adults, the return on that investment comes quickly. A promotion unlocked, a programme accessed, a new role secured – the qualification often pays for itself within weeks of passing.
There is funding in the system for this. The question isn’t usually whether the money exists – it’s whether anyone has shown you where to find it. Now you know.
Find Out How to Access Funding for Your Level 2 Course
If you’re a working mum considering how qualifications fit into a wider return-to-work or side-hustle plan, MothersWhoWork.co.uk has posts specifically on career pivots, flexible working rights, and building income around family life. And explore the full range of courses at Functify Learning – Maths, English, and bundle options all available.
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