Ref: CTC Grant · NTUC e2i · reviewed 05 Jul 2026

Company Training Committee Grant

Up to 70% co-funding for transformation plans developed with an NTUC Company Training Committee, covering equipment, software, and training tied to worker outcomes.

Up to 70% funded

Project-based

Who qualifies

  • Companies that form a Company Training Committee (CTC) with NTUC
  • Unionised and non-unionised companies can both apply
  • Project must improve both business AND worker outcomes (wages, skills)

What it pays for

  • Transformation projects: automation, digitalisation, process improvement
  • Equipment and software within the project
  • Training tied to the transformation

How to apply

Plan development plus approval typically 2 to 4 months

  1. 1Form a CTC with NTUC (an NTUC IRO will guide this)
  2. 2Develop the transformation plan with worker outcomes
  3. 3Submit through NTUC e2i
  4. 4Execute and claim per approved milestones

Advisor's note

The 70% rate beats EDG, but the project must commit to worker outcomes (e.g. wage increases post-training). Good fit for companies already planning headcount upskilling alongside automation.

Planning a digitalisation or overseas-expansion project? Those usually run under EDG or MRA, which our team delivers end to end.

Common questions

How much does the CTC Grant cover?

Up to 70%, project-based. Up to 70% co-funding for transformation plans developed with an NTUC Company Training Committee, covering equipment, software, and training tied to worker outcomes.

Who is eligible for the CTC Grant?

Companies that form a Company Training Committee (CTC) with NTUC Unionised and non-unionised companies can both apply Project must improve both business AND worker outcomes (wages, skills)

What does the CTC Grant pay for?

Transformation projects: automation, digitalisation, process improvement Equipment and software within the project Training tied to the transformation

How do I apply for the CTC Grant?

1. Form a CTC with NTUC (an NTUC IRO will guide this) 2. Develop the transformation plan with worker outcomes 3. Submit through NTUC e2i 4. Execute and claim per approved milestones

How long does the CTC Grant take?

Plan development plus approval typically 2 to 4 months

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