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Transparency data: Condition improvement fund: 2017 to 2018 outcome

Department For Education

May 11
16:26 2023

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We received over 3,800 applications this year. As agreed with ministers, the highest CIF priorities were compliance; health and safety and projects which address the most significant building condition.

On 3 April, we announced that 466 million had been approved through the CIF 2017 to 2018 main round for 1,435 projects. Following the appeals process, we approved a further 75 projects, totalling 30 million.

This is helping to ensure that children across the country can enjoy good quality school and college buildings that are safe and fit for learning.

We have sent information about the outcomes to all applicants.

CIF 2017 to 2018 additional funding

Additional funding has been made available for CIF 2017 to 2018 projects. As a result, we can support a further 141 high quality projects, totalling 40 million. These projects narrowly missed the threshold when the CIF funding outcomes were announced in April 2017.

CIF appeals

We have now published the outcomes of the CIF 2017 to 2018 appeals.

Final funding outcomes

We have published the final funding outcomes for the CIF 2017 to 2018 round and these are the total amount of funding paid to individual projects.

Published 3 April 2017
Last updated 11 May 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated 'Condition improvement fund 2017 to 2018: final outcome' to include the latest projects that have been completed.

  2. 'Condition Improvement Fund 2017 to 2018: final outcome' added, page text updated to reflect this.

  3. Includes the list of high scoring projects that have obtained CIF funding following the announcement of additional funding for the 2017 to 2018 round.

  4. This advises that the list of successful appeals has now been published.

  5. Amended to confirm launch of the 2017-18 CIF appeals guidance.

  6. First published.

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