Funding awarded to 31 organisations across Great Britain to support vulnerable households with energy bills and carbon reduction through Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme 

In the eleventh round of the Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme, more than £9 million in grants is being awarded to 31 charities and community groups across England, Scotland and Wales. The funding will support projects aimed at helping vulnerable households with energy bills and advancing carbon reduction initiatives.   Fife-based charity Greener Kirkcaldy will receive £272,541 through the scheme to deliver its ‘Connecting Communities’ project. Utilising a community engagement approach, the project will support local residents, particularly those with literacy and digital barriers, by providing in-depth energy advice to 700 households.  …

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£9.3 million awarded to 28 organisations through Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme supporting those most in need and carbon reduction initiatives

Funds from the latest round of the Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme will be distributed to 28 organisations across England, Scotland and Wales The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme (Energy Redress Scheme) has distributed a total of £9.3 million to support 28 organisations across England, Scotland and Wales, deliver projects supporting vulnerable residents with energy bills and carbon reduction initiatives.  Arun & Chichester Citizens Advice Bureau is receiving £443,747.37 for its Tackling Fuel Poverty Together – Home Improvement Support service. The project aims to deliver home visits to vulnerable residents…

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