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<p>His Majesty’s Government understands that the cost of living is affecting many
civil society organisations, which are seeing increased demand as well as higher running
costs. That is why, in the Budget this Spring, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced
a package of over £100 million for charities and community organisations across England.</p><p>This
funding is split into two strands and is supporting organisations in need right now.
The £76 million Community Organisations Cost of Living Fund has closed for applications,
and is awarding funding to frontline organisations supporting vulnerable people and
households.</p><p>The second strand, the £25.5 million Voluntary, Community, and Social
Enterprise Energy Efficiency Scheme, is now open for applications. Eligible frontline
organisations can first apply for an independent energy assessment, and can then apply
for a capital grant of between £2,000 and £150,000 to install capital energy measures.
Applications for assessments are now open, and applications for capital funding will
be open from January 2024. More information can be found at <a href="http://www.groundwork.org.uk/vcseenergyefficiency"
target="_blank">www.groundwork.org.uk/vcseenergyefficiency</a>.</p><p>HM Government
is also supporting all organisations, including civil society ones, with their energy
bills until March 2024 through the Energy Bills Discount Scheme.</p>
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