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Subject: Request for Financial Support for Advanced UX & Product Influence Course

Dear [Employer's Name],

I trust this email finds you well. I am writing to express my keen interest in an opportunity that I believe would greatly benefit both myself and our company: UX Elevations' Advanced UX & Product Influence course.

As a committed member of our team, I continuously strive to enhance my skills and contribute more effectively to our projects. However, I have identified a gap in my ability to communicate and influence strategic decisions within our organisation. Despite possessing valuable insights and innovative ideas, I often find myself overlooked during key decision-making processes.

After thorough research, I discovered that the course is priced at £1995. However, I am pleased to inform you that there are scholarships available that may assist in covering the cost:

  • Women in Technology Scholarship

  • Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship

  • Recent Graduate Scholarship

  • Entrepreneurship Scholarship

  • Community Impact Scholarship

More information about these scholarships can be found on the UX Elevations website: [Course Link]

You can find further details regarding these scholarships on the UX Elevations website: [Course Link]

I firmly believe that by enrolling in this course, I will not only enhance my skills and confidence but also make a more impactful contribution to our team's success. Consequently, I am reaching out to request financial support from the company to cover the remaining cost of this course after applying for any relevant scholarships.

I am confident that investing in my professional development in this manner will yield significant returns for our team and organisation as a whole. I am more than willing to discuss this matter further and provide any additional information required to support my request.

You can find more information about the course on the UX Elevations website: https://www.uxelevations.com/

Thanks,
[Your Name]

P.S. Other teams have sent a few people to the course together because it's an efficient way to get shared context that otherwise takes back-and-forth time to build. It might make sense for us to send a few folks to this course.