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Transparency data: Condition improvement fund: 2016 to 2017 outcome

Department For Education

May 11
16:26 2023

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We invited condition improvement fund-eligible (CIF) academies and sixth-form colleges in autumn 2015 to submit applications in December 2015. Over 3,500 applications were received.

We announced the outcome of CIF for 2016 to 2017 in March 2016, which invested over 435 million 1,276 projects across 1,030 academies and sixth-form colleges listed in Condition Improvement Fund 2016 to 2017: successful projects.

Following appeals in July 2016, an additional 57 projects were awarded funding. One further project was also awarded funding in September 2016.

Final funding outcomes

We have published the final funding outcomes for the CIF 2016 to 2017 round.

Some figures for individual projects differ from previously published figures. To increase transparency and accuracy, we now publish the total amount of funding paid to individual projects. Previously, after the round had completed, we published the total amount of funding allocated to projects at the time projects were awarded.

Published 24 March 2016
Last updated 11 May 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated 'Condition improvement fund 2016 to 2017: final outcome' to include the latest projects that have been completed.

  2. 'Condition Improvement Funding 2016 to 2017: successful projects funding amounts' replaced with 'Condition Improvement Fund 2016 to 2017: final outcome', page text updated to reflect this.

  3. Added 'Condition Improvement Funding 2016 to 2017: successful projects funding amounts' and updated details to the past tense.

  4. Added clarity in summary section

  5. Appeals section updated following the announcement of successful appeals for the 2016 to 2017 CIF round on 8 July 2016

  6. This page now includes the appeals guidance for the 2016 to 2017 CIF round.

  7. Replaced the pdf list of successful projects with an open document spreadsheet (ods) version.

  8. First published.

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