Utilita Giving's Helen Boardman

Utilita Giving announces fund to help fuel poverty

Lucy Dixon
11.12.2023

Utilita Giving – founded earlier this year – will provide aid, tools, and advice to lift households out of food and fuel poverty.

The £5m fund is split into a variety of grants for anyone, not just Utilita customers, to apply for.

The charity will accept applications for support from organisations in England, Wales, and Scotland, with immediate effect and individuals will be able to apply within weeks.

Utilita Giving’s Executive Director, Helen Boardman, announced the multi-million-pound fund in her first week in post.

She said:

The affordability crisis being faced by millions of households, who have been plunged below the poverty line, is now so deep-rooted that people cannot see a way out.

Utilita Giving’s initial £5 million fund will provide aid and debt relief to allow households to become self-sufficient once again.

People in Scotland will be among the first to receive support from the charity, with £500,000 already allocated to Utilita customers who are eligible for the £150 Warm Home Discount but won’t receive it through no fault of their own.

Boardman added:

Some households in the coldest parts of Scotland are eligible for Warm Home Discount but have missed out on their £150 helping hand this year due to the lottery of applying and falling outside of the quota.

This is patently unfair. Imagine if the same were true for other government benefits such as the State Pension and Universal Credit…‘Yes, you are eligible, but our quota is filled, so we will not be able to make a payment to you this year.’

We cannot let politics and bureaucracy get in the way, so we are helping these homes out.

 For more information on the work of Utilita Giving, visit: utilitagiving.org