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Powering Communities Fund

Community energy groups across the UK can apply for grants of up to £3,750 to support projects that deliver positive social and environmental outcomes within local communities. Funded by Younity in partnership with Your Co-op Energy, the Powering Communities Fund aims to help groups and organisations deliver social impact projects, such as creating community resources, running events for young people, or starting a community garden. The funding can be used to cover the costs of equipment, local events or workshops, staff, volunteer training, or developing a local service or venue.

To be eligible, organisations must have a current or upcoming Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Younity or have utilised their Kickstart Loan facility.

Applications close at 5pm on the 28th March 2025.

Find out more and apply at Powering Communities Fund | Grant Funding Support

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