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Region: West Midlands CFO: Skills Funding Agency Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date Priority 1 (closed) THE SHROPSHIRE 500 Pre NEET £0 £0 01/07/2008 31/12/2010 COUNCIL 110136 Prevention (old) WORCESTERSHIRE OLD UPIN £0 £0 01/09/2008 31/12/2010 COUNTY COUNCIL WM90080082 WM- 112256 Youth-S01 Pre NEET RIGHTSTEPCAREER WM90080065 - IAG £0 £0 01/04/2009 31/07/2010 S LIMITED 112306 NVQ Level 3/4 DISABLED WM90080076 Adult-S02 £175,250 £0 01/08/2008 31/03/2010 PEOPLE'S Intervention EMPLOYMENT CORPORATION 116142 NORTH NWHC WM90080072- £407,948 £0 01/08/2008 31/03/2011 WARWICKSHIRE WM-Youth-S02 NEET AND HINCKLEY COLLEGE 106442 NORTH NWHC WM90080068 £729,210 £0 01/08/2008 30/06/2011 WARWICKSHIRE WM-Youth-S02 NEET AND HINCKLEY COLLEGE 106442 BOURNVILLE WM90080041 WM-Adult- £2,998,910 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2010 COLLEGE 106350 S02 Intervention NORTH WM90080067 WM-Adult- £297,110 £0 31/05/2008 30/09/2010 WARWICKSHIRE S02 Intervention AND HINCKLEY COLLEGE 106442 LEARNDIRECT WM90080057 WM- £1,612,496 £0 01/09/2008 31/03/2010 LIMITED 112390 Other-S02 OLASS Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date UNITY 117956 Redundancy and £0 £0 01/03/2010 31/12/2010 Redeployment Package WARWICKSHIRE Warwickshire CC £204,332 £0 01/06/2008 31/03/2011 COUNTY COUNCIL WM90080070 WM-Adult- 112309 S01 Engagement JHP GROUP LIMITED JHP Group £736,255 £0 11/09/2009 30/06/2011 105060 WM90090543 WM P1 Y S07 THE JERICHO The Jericho Foundation £98,817 £0 01/10/2008 31/03/2010 FOUNDATION WM90080046 WM-Adult- 118439 S02 Intervention THE JERICHO The Jericho Foundation £60,143 £0 05/07/2008 31/03/2010 FOUNDATION WM90080045 WM-Adult- 118439 S01 Engagement RIGHTSTEPCAREER WM90080069 WM- £359,758 £0 01/12/2008 30/06/2011 S LIMITED 112306 Youth-S02v2 NEETv2 MANCHESTER The Manchester College £1,346,756 £0 01/09/2008 31/05/2010 COLLEGE, THE WM90080043 WM- 118446 Other-S02 OLASS COVENTRY CITY Coventry CC £535,443 £0 01/06/2008 30/06/2011 COUNCIL 108101 WM90080061 WM- Youth-S02 NEET NACRO 105008 NACRO - WM90080396 - £240,462 £0 01/04/2009 31/12/2010 Post 16 NEET Provision WOLVERHAMPTON WM90080037 WM-Adult- £771,250 £0 05/05/2008 30/09/2010 CITY COUNCIL S02 Intervention 108152 BLACK COUNTRY WM90080023 WM- £660,452 £0 01/09/2008 31/12/2010 CONSORTIUM Other-S01 CG LIMITED 118447 Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date DUDLEY Dudley Metropolitan £574,170 £0 31/05/2008 30/09/2010 METROPOLITAN MBC WM90080027 WM- BOROUGH COUNCIL Adult-S02 Intervention 111333 DUDLEY Dudley £257,333 £0 01/11/2008 31/12/2010 METROPOLITAN MBCWM90080032 WM- BOROUGH COUNCIL Adult-S01 Engagement 111333 BXL SERVICES BXL Services £2,179,395 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2011 112391 WM90080097 WM- Youth-S02 NEET STOKE-ON-TRENT WM90080094 WM-Adult- £726,493 £0 01/06/2008 31/03/2011 UNITARY S01 Engagement AUTHORITY 116195 COVENTRY CITY Coventry CC £275,120 £0 01/06/2008 30/09/2010 COUNCIL 108101 WM90080064 WM-Adult- S02 Intervention WORCESTER WM90080078 Skills for £74,673 £0 01/11/2008 31/12/2010 COLLEGE OF Jobs Client Engagement TECHNOLOGY 106655 WORCESTER Worcester College of £931,664 £0 22/05/2009 31/12/2010 COLLEGE OF Technology - TECHNOLOGY WM90090083 - IES S03 106655 Client Intervention APM LEARNING AND WM90080060 WM- £315,618 £0 01/08/2008 31/12/2010 EDUCATION Youth-S02 NEET ALLIANCE LIMITED 105041 WARWICKSHIRE WM90080071 WM-Adult- £490,140 £0 01/06/2008 31/12/2010 COUNTY COUNCIL S02 Intervention 112309 Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date BIRMINGHAM WM90080053 WM £1,585,564 £0 20/01/2009 31/03/2011 RATHBONE Youth 02v3 NEET SOCIETY 105069 APM EMPLOYMENT WM90090053- £246,551 £0 07/04/2009 31/12/2010 ALLIANCE LIMITED WM/IES/S01- 118067 Engagement STOKE-ON-TRENT WM90080417 - WM- £260,342 £0 01/02/2009 31/12/2010 UNITARY Community Grants: AUTHORITY 116195 Grants Co-ordinating Bodies v3 PROSPECTS WM90090542 - NEET £607,836 £0 01/09/2009 31/03/2011 SERVICES 115875 Provision (LDD) JUNIPER TRAINING WM90080091 WM-Adult- £174,928 £0 30/06/2008 28/02/2011 LIMITED 106372 S04 Skills for Life CONNEXIONS WM90080080 WM- £119,043 £0 01/09/2008 31/03/2011 STAFFORDSHIRE Youth-S02 Post 16 LIMITED 115508 NEET v2 STOKE-ON-TRENT & WM90090126 WM-E-P2 £219,590 £0 01/06/2009 31/12/2010 NORTH TTF S05 Using 2012 STAFFORDSHIRE Inspiration for YMCA 118815 Progression and Participation COVENTRY CITY Coventry CC £219,691 £0 01/06/2008 31/12/2010 COUNCIL 108101 WM90080063 WM-Adult- S01 Engagement SOLIHULL COLLEGE Solihull College: WM- £418,009 £0 21/09/2008 31/03/2011 106366 Youth-S02 NEET WM90080048 CONNEXIONS WM90080088 WM- £693,779 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2011 STAFFORDSHIRE Youth-S01 Pre NEET LIMITED 115508 Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date CONNEXIONS WM90080089 WM- £2,671,401 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2011 STAFFORDSHIRE Youth-S02 NEET LIMITED 115508 TCV EMPLOYMENT WM90080059 - WM- £268,424 £0 01/09/2008 30/06/2011 AND TRAINING Youth-S02 Post 16 SERVICES 116515 NEET v2 TCV EMPLOYMENT BTCV - WM90080340 £303,946 £0 01/04/2009 30/06/2011 AND TRAINING Post 16 NEET SERVICES 116515 BOROUGH OF Borough of Telford and £815,869 £0 01/07/2008 30/06/2011 TELFORD AND Wrekin-WM90080085 WREKIN 112238 WM-Youth-S02 NEET APM EMPLOYMENT WM90080049 WM-Adult- £70,576 £0 01/08/2008 31/12/2010 ALLIANCE LIMITED S01 Engagement 118067 COVENTRY CITY Coventry City Council- £201,132 £0 01/12/2009 30/06/2011 COUNCIL 108101 WM90090566 WM P1 Y S07 CITY OF CityofWolverhamptonCol £725,463 £0 01/09/2008 31/03/2011 WOLVERHAMPTON legeYouth-S02 NEET COLLEGE 106388 SHAW TRUST WM90090605 Graduate £8,506 £0 01/12/2009 31/12/2010 LIMITED(THE) Guidance 107646 PROSPECTS WM90080052 WM-Adult- £836,940 £0 01/07/2008 30/12/2010 SERVICES 115875 S01 Engagement THE SHROPSHIRE WM90090550 - Post £259,306 £0 01/09/2009 30/06/2011 COUNCIL 110136 NEET HEART OF WM90080066 WM- £1,322,711 £0 01/07/2008 31/12/2010 ENGLAND Other-S01 CG COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 118444 Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date WORCESTERSHIRE Worcester County £693,211 £0 01/09/2008 31/03/2011 COUNTY COUNCIL Council - Pre 16 Neet 114823 HEREFORDSHIRE Hereford Council 402 - £340,122 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2011 COUNCIL 110153 Youth-S01 Pre NEET TCV EMPLOYMENT BTCV:WM90090169 £95,649 £0 01/09/2009 31/12/2010 AND TRAINING 2012 WM-E-P2 TTG SERVICES 116515 S05 COVENTRY CITY Coventry CC £709,004 £0 01/05/2008 30/06/2011 COUNCIL 108101 WM90080065 WM- Youth-S01 Pre NEET CITY OF CityofWolverhamptonCol £198,638 £0 30/08/2008 31/03/2011 WOLVERHAMPTON legeYouth-S01 Pre COLLEGE 106388 NEET ENTA ENTA-WM90080044 £557,145 £0 01/09/2008 31/03/2011 INDEPENDENT WM-Youth-S01 Pre SCHOOL 106352 NEET APM LEARNING AND WM90080050 WM-Adult- £860,008 £0 18/06/2008 31/12/2010 EDUCATION S04 Skills for Life ALLIANCE LIMITED 105041 APM LEARNING AND WM90090101 WM-IES- £158,590 £0 05/05/2009 31/12/2010 EDUCATION S03 Client Interventions ALLIANCE LIMITED 105041 WALSALL COLLEGE WalsallCollegeYouth- £609,402 £0 01/07/2008 31/03/2011 105118 S01 Pre NEET COVENTRY WM90080062 WM-Adult- £488,860 £0 01/06/2008 31/12/2010 BANGLADESH S04 Skills for Life CENTRE LIMITED 118438 CITY OF CityofWolverhamptonCol £1,516,891 £0 01/07/2009 31/03/2011 WOLVERHAMPTON lege Inspiration 2012 COLLEGE 106388 Information correct at: 21/07/2016. For projects that have not closed, the funding represents the contract value. The actual funding paid may be different depending on performance or subsequent contract variations. Provider Name Project Title ESF Match Subcontractor Contract Contract Funding Funding Start Date End Date SANDWELL Sandwell MBC - £801,466 £0 01/12/2008 31/12/2010 METROPOLITAN WM9008047 WM-Adult- BOROUGH COUNCIL S01 107984 SANDWELL Sandwell MBC - £681,988 £0 01/07/2008 30/09/2010 METROPOLITAN WM90080031 WM-Adult- BOROUGH COUNCIL S02 107984 WORKING LINKS Working Links £780,222 £0 02/11/2009 31/03/2011 (EMPLOYMENT) WM90090582-WM P1 Y LIMITED 117035 S07 WORCESTER Worcester College of £658,236 £0 01/05/2009 30/06/2011 COLLEGE OF Technology - Post 16 TECHNOLOGY Neet WM/Y/S02 106655 STOKE-ON-TRENT WM90080095 WM-Adult- £1,370,300 £0 01/06/2008 31/12/2010 UNITARY S02 Intervention AUTHORITY 116195 HEART OF HEART OF ENGLAND - £1,792,333 £0 01/06/2011 31/12/2013 ENGLAND COMMUNITY GRANTS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 118444 WARWICKSHIRE Warwickshire College £314,808 £0 01/08/2009 30/06/2011 COLLEGE 106448 WM9009314 WM/Y/S02v3 WARWICKSHIRE Warwickshire College £523,790 £0 01/10/2009 30/06/2011 COLLEGE 106448 ESF Post 16 NEET THE SHROPSHIRE WM90080083 - 555 Pre £312,530 £0 01/07/2008 30/06/2011 COUNCIL 110136 16 Neet Prevention BCTG LIMITED BCTG Ltd WM90080024 £2,511,116 £0 01/05/2008 31/07/2011 111994 WM-Youth-S02 NEET Information correct at: 21/07/2016.
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