Power Partners Community Investment Fund

Posted on: September 14, 2021

Power Partners is launching its fifth round of funding for community organisations to combat fuel poverty and increase energy resilience.

The Power Partners community investment fund comes from UK Power Networks, the company that owns and maintains electricity infrastructure in the South East, East of England and London, distributing power to 8.3 million homes and businesses and has already invested more than £670,000 on 41 projects to date.

Community organisations and not-for-profits can apply for grants between £2,000 and £20,000 to deliver projects which support customers who are vulnerable or living in areas with high levels of deprivation or fuel poverty by increasing energy resilience. This fifth funding round focuses on support services such as income maximisation, energy efficiency advice and interventions, tariff switching and time of use tariff awareness, new registrations for the Priority Services Register; provision of energy advice training and support for frontline workers.

For more information visit https://www.community360.org.uk/power-partners-community-investment-fund/

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