Energy Redress Scheme - Main and Small Grants

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Aims/priorities: The Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme, known as the Energy Redress Scheme, is funded through payments from energy companies who may have breached rules. The priority of the scheme is to support energy consumers in vulnerable situations and to deliver benefits to the types of consumers that were negatively impacted by the specific issues that triggered the redress payment.

Who can apply? Registered charities in England, Scotland and Wales that are registered with the Energy Redress Scheme and have passed the due diligence process can apply to the open funding rounds.

Other organisations can be involved in delivering the project, but the projects must be led by a charity who must submit the application and be responsible for the funding and project delivery.

Grant amount: There is a total of £22 million to fund new projects across the following funding streams:

  • Small Project Fund grants of between £20,000 and £49,999 for projects that will support energy consumers in vulnerable situations.
  • Main Project Fund grants of between £50,000 and £2 million for projects that will support energy consumers in vulnerable situations.
  • Innovation Fund grants of between £50,000 and £1 million for projects that will develop innovative products or services to benefit energy consumers (Covered in a separate entry).
  • Carbon Emissions Reduction Fund grants of between £50,000 and £1 million for projects that encourage householders to reduce their carbon emissions (Covered in a separate entry).

Application process: The guidance notes and online application system (called the Charity Dashboard) can be found on the Energy Saving Trust website.

Organisations wishing to access the Scheme must complete an online information form so that Energy Saving Trust can check whether they are eligible to apply. Charities that meet the initial criteria will be notified and will be emailed a link to create an account, through which they can apply for all subsequent rounds. 

When funds become available, eligible charities will be notified to use their online account to apply for funds. The system allows charities to create, review, save and submit funding applications in multiple rounds. Charities should only set up one account, which can have multiple users.

Deadline: 6 October 2022, 5pm

Contact Information: 

Energy Saving Trust
21 Dartmouth Street
London
SW1H 9BP
Tel: 020 7222 0101
Fax: 020 7654 2444
Email: energyredress@est.org.uk

Website addresshttps://energyredress.org.uk/

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
over £25,000
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Registered Charity
Funding Theme: 
Cost of Living Crisis
Unpublish Date: 
Thursday, 6 October, 2022