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Access Group charitable foundation provides £269k to help poorest gain access to university and IT support

Loughborough and Aston Universities to get £240,000 a year for computer scholarships for less well-off families

The Access Group HQ in Loughborough

The Access Foundation – the charitable arm of Loughborough-based business software specialist The Access Group – has approved £269,000 of funding to help some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s poorest young people access university tech courses.

The foundation was set up last year to support organisations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Europe and Asia-Pacific countries, which are focused on mitigating the digital divide through facilities and learning.

The foundation said only around half of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ households earning between £6,000 to £10,000 have home internet access, compared with 99 per cent of households with incomes above £40,000.

Founded in 1991, The Access Group provides software services to mid-market businesses in sectors such as hospitality, not-for-profit, supply chain, recruitment, health and social care.

It has seen exponential growth in recent years and has been valued at £3 billion by management

The business – which has a new £20 million office on the Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park – is in the process of recruiting 500 more staff, and saw revenues rise 50 per cent in the last year to around £500 million.

Access Foundation trustee Piers McLeish said: “It is a worrying situation that in an increasingly digital society so many people are being left behind. Digital access and skills are crucial to enable people to fully engage in today’s online world.

“It’s a key objective of The Access Foundation to address digital inequalities and help ensure that people from all backgrounds have the same opportunities regardless of their postcode and background.