Nurturing Skills Learner Fund
- Published on: 12 March 2025
- Last updated on: 23 June 2025
- About Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF)
- 2025/2026 - Extension of Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF) Pilot scheme
- Applications for NSLF for Academic Year 2025/2026
- 2025/2026 - Continuing Students
- Eligibility
- Funding
- Selection Criteria
- Applications Process and Timelines for NSLF for Academic Year 2025/2026
- Queries on the application Process
- Further updates on the NSLF
- NSLF Eligible Institutions and Courses for the academic year 2025/2026
- Conditions for NSLF
- Rules for NSLF
About Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF)
In December, 2023 in line with commitments in Nurturing Skills: The Workforce Plan for Early Learning and Care and School-Age Childcare, 2022-2028 the pilot of a new Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF) was launched. The pilot NSLF aims to assist early year’s educators to pursue early learning and care (ELC) qualifications at level 7 and level 8 that have been approved by the Qualifications Advisory Board (QAB) while continuing to work in the sector.
At the heart of Nurturing Skills is a vision of “a well-qualified, skilled, diverse and valued professional workforce that is centred on children’s rights, needs and potential and that provides quality experiences for children in partnership with families, and which continues to advance its professional development within a coherent and competent system.” The new pilot NSLF will play an important role in achieving this vision.
The scheme applies to those Early Years Educators who are entering an NSLF approved ELC level 7 or 8 qualification for the first time, therefore an applicant for NSLF must not hold or be undertaking an Approved Course at level 7 or level 8 at the time of application and funding.
The NSLF makes up to a 90% contribution to course fees for participating students. Funding will be paid each year to an amount of 80% of the total cost of course fees (after discounting other governmental assistance such as Free Fees, SUSI etc..) to a maximum cap of €3,200 per academic year. This funding will be paid directly to the educational intuition on behalf of successful applicants. The remaining 10% (of the overall 90% contribution) will be refunded to the applicants after completion of the course and contingent on the successful applicants remaining working in the sector for 6 months after completing.
This is a pilot scheme and is limited to funding available. Therefore, where demand is greater that the available funding, selection of successful applicants will be based on a prioritisation criteria.
Since its inception in 2024 the pilot NSLF scheme has been in a position to offer financial support over 700 applicants
For the academic year 2025/2026, over 500 applications were completed and verified as meeting the criteria for the pilot NSLF. 365 applicants were successful and will receive NSLF funding for the academic year 2025/2026.
2025/2026 - Extension of Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (NSLF) Pilot scheme
Applications for NSLF 2025 are now closed.
A second intake of 365 Educators, seeking to upskill to Level 7 and Level 8 ELC Qualifications, will receive financial support for studies commencing in Autumn 2025.
The NSLF is co-funded by the European Union through the ESF+ Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training programme (EIST) 2021-27. The NSLF is included under the Skills and Lifelong Learning strand with the aim of promoting lifelong learning, in particular flexible upskilling and reskilling opportunities for all.
Applications for NSLF for Academic Year 2025/2026
The Application window for NSLF 2025 is now closed.
2025/2026 - Continuing Students
(existing students who successfully received NSLF funding for Academic Year 2024/2025 and wish to continue to receive funding for NSLF for Academic Year 2025/2026)
The student Portal for NSLF continuing students will close on 25th June 2025. Once eligibility and the student’s intention to progress in their chosen course is confirmed, a new letter of Conditional Funding will issue to the student for the academic year 2025/2026.
Eligibility
Those wishing to make an application must meet the following eligibility criteria for the NSLF,
• be working with children in a Tusla-registered Early Learning and Care (ELC) or School Age Childcare (SAC) service,
• the service in which the applicant is working in, must have a current signed Core Funding contract with DCEDIY.
• Applicants must have worked within an ELC or SAC service for the six months prior to their application.
• Be a new entrant to an Approved Course for the academic year commencing 2025/2026 (Autumn 2025)
• Not be an ELC educator or SAC practitioner currently undertaking the completion of an Approved Course or an equivalent degree; and
• Not be an ELC educator or SAC practitioner who has already completed an Approved Course or equivalent degree.
For clarity purposes, at time of application an applicant must not hold or be undertaking an Approved Course at level 7 or level 8
Applicants must have a current application/offer for 2025/2026 entry to a Level 7/8 Degree course approved by the Qualification Advisory Board (QAB) that is eligible for NSLF. In 2025 the pilot scheme is only open to those entering an approved ELC degree programme for the first time. The list of eligible courses for the academic year 2025/2026 can be found on this website at this Eligible Institutions and Courses for academic year
Funding
The pilot NSLF is designed to complement and add to other Government financial supports, such as the Free Fees Initiative and SUSI grants and the scheme will make a contribution of up to 90% of course fees over the course of the degree.
Funding will be paid each academic year to an amount of 80% of the total cost of course fees (after discounting other governmental assistance such as Free Fees, SUSI etc..) to a maximum cap of €3,200 per academic year. This funding will be paid directly to the educational intuition on behalf of the successful applicants. The remaining 10% (of the overall 90% contribution) will be refunded to the applicants after completion of the course and contingent on the successful applicants remaining working in the sector for 6 months after completing. Please note it is the responsibility of successful applicants to pay the remainder of their course fees plus student levies when requested by the course provider.
Selection Criteria
As the NSLF will run in a pilot phase for 2025 funding will be limited, therefore, in this pilot phase only new students for 2025/2026 will be eligible to apply. Also, where the demand for funding is greater than the supply of funding, the selection of successful applicants will be based on the following criteria in the following prioritisation order:
1. the number of graduates in the applicant’s service, with priority for applicants from services with no graduates,
2. priority index, with priority for applicants from services supporting the most disadvantaged children
3. the role of the applicant in a service, with priority for those in lead educator or manager roles.
If, after the above prioritisation has been applied and not been decisive, random selection will be applied.
Applications Process and Timelines for NSLF for Academic Year 2025/2026
The application process for NSLF 2025 is now closed.
Continuing Students will be contacted directly by Pobal to verify their continued eligibility for NSLF, and do not need to complete this new application process.
Queries on the application Process
Pobal are administering the NSLF on behalf of the Department of Children Disability and Equality. All queries relating to the scheme must be addressed by email to NSLF@pobal.ie
Further updates on the NSLF
Further updates and information regarding NSLF and the application process will be available on this website at Nurturing Skills Learner Fund
NSLF Eligible Institutions and Courses for the academic year 2025/2026
The list of eligible Nurturing Skills Learner Fund Institutions and Courses for the academic year 2025/2026 can be found here. Eligible Institutions and Courses for academic year
Conditions for NSLF
Conditions for the Nurturing Skills Learner Fund for 2025/2026 can be found here Conditions for receipt of Nurturing Skills Learner
Rules for NSLF
Rules for the Nurturing Skills Learner Fund for 2025/2026 can be found here Rules for Nurturing Skills Learner Fund (2025/2026)