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CSE is working with SGN to help create a network of community organisations who can provide much needed support for people struggling with the current cost of living crisis and energy price cap increases. This new scheme aims to support people in high vulnerability locations who are in need of help to stay safe and warm over the colder winter period. It will provide funding and support for local initiatives helping customers with carbon monoxide safety and alleviating fuel poverty.
 
Grants of £10,000 to £25,000 will be made available to small organisations who are able to meet the eligibility criteria and are successful in their applications to the scheme.
 
 

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