28 Oct 2021
Thrive’s Community Benefit Programme reports record number of entries
This year saw a record number of entries to our Community Benefit Programme from communities close to our clean energy sites – more than double the number of applications received in 2019!
With the support of Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE), we have now awarded over £29,000 in grants to local communities, helping them to make shared buildings more accessible through energy efficiency and sustainability improvements.
As part of the process, applicants completed a full energy survey of the building using guidance from CSE, which helped to identify potential improvements, including zero-cost measures, and calculate carbon and cost savings. From insulation and draught proofing to improved heating measures and LED lighting, we have awarded up to £4k in grants each to:
- Alfriston War Memorial Hall, Alfriston – East Sussex
- Pill Village Hall & Community Centre, Pill – Bristol
- St Mary’s Centre, Whicam – Newcastle upon Tyne
- Bedfield & Monk Soham Community Club, Bedfield – Suffolk
- Impact Initiatives, Brighton
- Halton Community Association, Halton – Lancaster
- St Peter’s Church, March – Cambridgeshire
- Shutlanger Village Hall Charity, Shutlanger – Northamptonshire
- Strichen Community Park, Strichen – Fraserburgh
- Holy Trinity Nailsea Church, Nailsea – Bristol
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, last year we repurposed our Community Benefit Programme and added savings made on business travel to meet the urgent needs of the communities who host our projects – donating £39,050 to organisations fighting poverty, loneliness and supporting education. This included foodbanks, a care home to provide iPads to residents enabling them to speak to their loved ones, a baby bank providing essentials to new families experiencing poverty, and a local school to support home learning.
With round five included, we’ve awarded 41 grants to 33 buildings, totalling close to £120,000. These improvements save 68 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.
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