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Grants of up to £40,000 Available to Help Vulnerable Hopuseholds Keep their Homes Warm (East Midlands, West Midlands, South West England and South & West Wales)

Grants of £30,000 – £40,000 are available to energy advice providers and community organisations within the National Grid Energy Distribution (NGED)  area (East Midlands, West Midlands, South West England and South & West Wales) to help vulnerable households adopt and benefit from low-carbon technologies and smart energy products. ​

The funding is being made available through the Smart Energy Affordability Fund and supports activities such as:​

  • Providing in-depth one-to-one advice and support to enable vulnerable households to make their homes warmer and manage their bills.​
  • Supporting and advising to increase the resilience of vulnerable households to severe winter weather and power cuts.​
  • Assisting customers in adopting and benefiting from low-carbon technologies in the smart energy transition.​
  • Identifying new registrants for the Priority Service Register (PSR) and supporting those already registered.​
  • Targeting services to support households in areas of higher deprivation, at greater risk, and not connected to the gas network.​
  • Targeting services to support households that have difficulty accessing support due to factors like digital exclusion, rural isolation, or language barriers.​
  • Collaborating with healthcare providers, other support organisations, and community partners to raise awareness of the links between cold, damp homes and poor physical and mental health.​

The fund is administered by the Centre for Sustainable Energy.

The closing date for applications is midday on Monday, 27 March 2025.​

Please visit the Centre for Sustainable Energy's website for more details and to apply. (link below).

 

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12th March 2025