Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme

Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

England, Scotland, South East England, Wales

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

The Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme provides funding for energy-related projects. You can apply if you are a registered charity, community interest company, co-operative society, or community benefit society. Your project must help people in England, Scotland, or Wales. The scheme focuses on specific energy priorities but these are not detailed. The funding amount is not specified. There are no set deadlines as applications are accepted on a rolling basis. You need to show how your project will benefit communities through energy-related work.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

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Key requirements:

  • Must be energy-related project
  • Must benefit people in England, Scotland, or Wales
  • Must meet scheme priorities
Who is this for?

This funding is for registered charities, community interest companies, co-operative societies, and community benefit societies. Your project must be energy-related and benefit people in England, Scotland, or Wales. It is not for private companies or individuals.

Full details from Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme

Registered Charities, Community Interest Companies, Co-operative Societies and Community Benefit Societies can apply for funds to deliver energy related projects that meet the scheme priorities and benefit people in England, Scotland, and Wales.

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Last updated: 5 April 2026