Deadline: 28th October 2022

A small number of grants for organisations, community groups, local events, and activities to build public and political support for the campaign, particularly groups working in the areas of fuel poverty, housing, disability rights, climate justice, or on alternative solutions (e.g. energy co-ops). Small grants: £200 – £500, Medium grants: £500 – £5,000 and Large grants: £5,000 – £10,000.
 

Follow this link to learn more and apply for the Warm this Winter grant.

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