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The Print Futures Awards Scheme expands

The Print Futures Awards Scheme, now in its eleventh year, is set to grow again in 2014 with an increased number of cash grants of up to £1,500 available for young people.

This is due to the continued support of The Printing Charity, Unite the Union and the British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF).

The three sponsors are pleased to welcome new support this year from The John Crosfield Foundation and St Bride Foundation.

The John Crosfield Foundation has donated its remaining charitable funds to The Printing Charity to administer as part of the Print Futures Awards, which align with The John Crosfield Foundation’s aim of helping young people to train for a career in printing.

Stephen Gilbert, The Printing Charity’s Chief Executive, said: “The Print Futures Awards will acknowledge this funding, continuing the Crosfield name. St Bride Foundation will be this year’s judging venue, helping to promote its facilities to the new generation entering the UK printing, publishing and graphic arts sectors.”

Glyn Farrow, Chief Executive of St Bride Foundation, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity to work together for a brighter future for everyone in print. It’s fantastic to be welcoming the young people of the industry as part of our drive to become the centre of the printing industry in Fleet Street.”

Cash grants of up to £1,500 each are available for young people aged 16 to 30 years to help pay for any costs associated with relevant education or training courses for a job in printing, publishing or graphic arts in the UK. Entries close Friday, 30 May 2014.