This winter, National Grid’s Electricity Distribution business along with Localgiving are again partnering to deliver grants to charitable organisations working to address fuel poverty and ensure energy affordability in their communities. As the temperature begins to drop, costly energy prices and the high cost of living still create major challenges to communities across the nation.
Part of the Community Matters Fund, National Grid is offering £500k to support grassroots organisations that serve economically disadvantaged areas and target historically underrepresented and marginalised groups. We understand the need is often urgent, so the process to apply will be straightforward and funds will be distributed quickly.
This winter’s funding is part of National Grid’s ongoing commitment to energy affordability through a broad package of community support initiatives. These include year-round partnerships with trusted organisations via the ‘Power Up’ and ‘Affordable Warmth’ schemes to help tackle fuel poverty, targeted assistance delivered in collaboration with Kidney Care UK and the Fuel Bank Foundation, and increased access to warm, welcoming community spaces through the Warm Welcome campaign. Additional support is also available for vulnerable customers through the Priority Services Register.

Registered charities or non-profit companies limited by guarantee can apply for up to £5,000; constituted charitable organisations with no charity number can apply for up to £2,000.
Applications which achieve a long-term impact by helping beneficiaries save money on their household energy bills on an ongoing, sustainable basis are especially encouraged. We are very keen on the projects delivering a legacy of support, beyond just the initial funding.
Successful projects will need to meet one or more of the following themes:
National Grid Electricity Distribution provides electricity to eight million customers across the Midlands, Southwest England, and South Wales. Funding is available for registered charities, charitable companies, and unregistered community organisations based in these locations.
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If you are an existing Localgiving member then simply log into your account, a link to the application form can be found by clicking on the ‘My Grants’ section of your account displayed on the left-hand side of your dashboard and then clicking on the "Localgiving Grants" tab.
If you are not a Localgiving member then apply via the button below. If you are successful with your application and are not yet a Localgiving member, you will also receive a complimentary Localgiving annual membership.
NB. Further information about the process can be found in our Guidance Pack which includes important eligibility information and FAQs
The programme application window opened at midday on Tuesday 7th October and closed at 5pm Friday 24th October. Organisations that complete applications will be informed of the outcome of their application by late November, with funds distributed to successful applicants before December. Projects must be delivered, and funding spent by 31st March 2026.
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Carers First (East Lincolnshire), recipient of a Community Matters Fund grant in Winter 2024