The £4 million charity with the energy to fight fuel poverty


ScottishPower announced a quadrupling of Trust Funds to £4 million at an event held recently at the Scottish Parliament.  Pictured above are some of the Scottish projects who have received funding from the Trust with (L-R)  Ann Loughrey, ScottishPower's Head of External Business and Community Relations and The ScottishPower energy People Trust's Company Secretary, Jose Luis del Valle, Chief Executive Officer ScottishPower, and Willie MacDiarmid, Energy Retail Director, ScottishPower.
ScottishPower announced a quadrupling of Trust Funds to £4 million at an event held recently at the Scottish Parliament. Pictured above are some of the Scottish projects who have received funding from the Trust with (L-R) Ann Loughrey, ScottishPower's Head of External Business and Community Relations and The ScottishPower Energy People Trust's Company Secretary, Jose Luis del Valle, Chief Executive Officer ScottishPower, and Willie MacDiarmid, Energy Retail Director, ScottishPower.

There are over 2 million households throughout Britain living in fuel poverty and spending more than 10% of their income for basic energy needs and to keep warm.

The £4 million ScottishPower Energy People Trust's objective is to help end fuel poverty by funding projects and schemes, many of which help families and young children.

Projects funded

ScottishPower is committed to helping the most vulnerable people in our society who find themselves in financial difficulties.
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Family of Four

How to apply

The ScottishPower Energy People Trust invites not-for-profit organisations and groups that assist those in fuel poverty to apply for much-needed funds.
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RSABI Fuel Poverty Fund Project

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