Government funding to support collaboration between early years providers and schools in order to improve school readiness at reception age.
The Department for Education’s Early Education Partnerships funding is intended to strengthen relationships between early years providers, including nurseries, childminders and maintained nursery schools, and schools.
The Department for Education (DfE) will provide funding to enable partnerships in England to work together, share resources, knowledge and expertise, and help schools, early years providers and families prepare for children starting reception.
Funding for up to 100 partnerships will be available between September 2026 and March 2029, as follows:
Year 1 (September 2026 to March 2027) will be a development phase, providing an opportunity for partnerships to identify local needs, form partnerships, and begin to plan the activities they will carry out.
Year 2 (April 2027 to March 2028) selected partnerships will mobilise and begin to deliver tailored activities, with support from a delivery partner.
Year 3 (April 2028 to March 2029) will see partnerships continue to deliver activities and begin to embed good practice approaches that will benefit children beyond the funding period of this initiative.
Grants for year 1 will be issued to successful applicants to use from September 2026 to March 2027. The amount that each partnership receives in year 1 will vary according to how many members (early years providers and schools) are in the proposed partnership:
- partnerships with 2 to 4 partner organisations will receive up to £12,500
- partnerships with 5 to 9 partner organisations will receive up to £25,000
- partnerships with 10 to 14 partner organisations will receive up to £37,500
- partnerships with 15 or more partner organisations will receive up to £50,000
All partner organisations must either be (a) a registered early years provider or (b) a school-based early years provider in England. All partnerships must contain a minimum of one primary school with a reception cohort and a minimum of one other type of early years provider. For more information about early education partnerships, please read the partnership guide.
DfE will be holding webinars during the application period as an opportunity to find out more information. You can still register for one of the following dates:
Thursday 18 June, 12:30 to 1:30pm
Tuesday 23 June, 6:30 to 7:30pm
To apply, make sure you read both guidance documents carefully.
Once partnerships members have been agreed, the partnership grant administrator must complete the application form by on Friday 17 July 2026.
For further information, please visit the GOV.UK website.