The Inclusive Mainstream Fund (IMF) is a major new government investment designed to help mainstream schools embed inclusion as part of everyday practice. For 2026–27, over £400 million per year is allocated to schools as part of a wider £500m programme.
This guide explains what the fund means in practice — and how school leaders can use it effectively to strengthen provision for pupils with SEND.
What is the Inclusive Mainstream Fund?
The IMF is a dedicated grant for mainstream schools (ages 5–16) to support a shift towards an education system that is inclusive by design.
The key aim is to:
- Provide early support without needing diagnosis or EHCP processes
- Reduce barriers through strong universal provision
- Improve attainment, wellbeing and parental confidence
Importantly, this is not a stand-alone SEND budget — it complements:
- Core school funding
- The notional SEN budget
- Existing SEND provision