Claim the academy conversion support grant
How eligible schools can claim money to support them as they convert to academies, and declare what portion of the grant they have spent.
Applies to England
The academy conversion support grant has now ended. Schools can continue to convert to academy status.
The academy conversion support grant gives schools up to £25,000 to spend on the process of converting to an academy.
The grant supports schools to convert voluntarily. It will end on 1 January 2025.
To apply for the grant, your school must:
- meet the eligibility criteria
- submit your application by 20 December 2024
We will not accept incomplete or late applications.
We will consider applications in January and February 2025.
Eligibility
Schools must be part of a group of 3 or more schools which:
- are approved to convert
- join the same trust
Special and alternative provision schools (also known as pupil referral units) will be eligible to receive the grant if they get approval to convert either:
- as a single school
- with more than one school
How to apply
Tell your Department for Education (DfE) regions group office before you apply.
Complete the
, and send it to your DfE project lead, to apply. You must meet the conditions of the grant.Guidance on the process for converting to academy status is available.
How you can use the grant
You can use the grant to:
- get legal advice
- pay for software licence transfers
- get advice on human resources and meeting TUPE regulations
- pay rebranding costs
- pay expenses towards setting up the academy trust
Tell DfE how you have spent the grant
Use the
to let your Department for Education project lead know:- how much of the support grant you have spent on converting to an academy
- if you are carrying a portion of the grant over into your academy’s budget
Updates to this page
Published 1 November 2024Last updated 31 January 2025 + show all updates
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Updated to show the academy conversion support grant has now ended.
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First published.