CREW Energy is supported by a fantastic collection of partner organisations, funders and friends...
Community Partners
funders & finance partners
Read more about our funders and finance partners
SGN
UK Power Networks
Enable
Greater London Authority's (GLA) Better Futures programme
London Community Energy Fund (LCEF)
Merton Council
Energy Redress Scheme (partnership between Energy Saving Trust and Ofgem)
Southwark Council
Wandsworth Council
- We received £340k over 2024-2026 to help alleviate fuel poverty across South West London. Our target is to interact with 4,000 households by March 2026, visit 1,000 homes , have 1-1 meetings with a further 1,000 residents and host 1,000 telephone conversations. This project will be run under our SW LEAP banner, in partnership with Habitats and Heritage.
UK Power Networks
- The Distribution System Operator (DSO) has provided us with £50k to launch an energy advice service in Hackney, which we are calling the Hackney Energy Advice Team (HEAT). Our target is to interact with 1,000 households and carry out 60 home visits. This project is focused on fuel poverty alleviation.
Enable
- £10,000 cost-of-living support to support our community outreach and fuel poverty work.
Greater London Authority's (GLA) Better Futures programme
- £13,200 to support businesses across London to become more sustainable through site visits, one to one webinars and workshops.
London Community Energy Fund (LCEF)
- In the last round of LCEF we were awarded £11,510 to scope 4 heat pump projects in partnerships with two other community groups.
Merton Council
- £5,174 to support their Merton Energy Matters project offering energy advice to apartments of pupils at four local schools.
Energy Redress Scheme (partnership between Energy Saving Trust and Ofgem)
- £90,725 (our portion of the budget, Habitats & Heritage also have funding) for funding of our SW Leap project running from Aug 21- July 23. The project funds CREW to offer home visits, telephone support and pop up energy cafes.
Southwark Council
- £3,600 to scope a heat pump project at Tower Bridge Primary School.
Wandsworth Council
- £14,775 for capacity building that includes extending the running of our energy cafes for another six months
- £20,000 to run energy cafes and offer support to local residents struggling to pay their energy bills.
- £9,300 to run workshops for local residents and businesses who are keen to reduce their carbon footprint.
Technical partners
Pro-bono legal support
International law firm, Simmons & Simmons, have been offering us pro bono legal advice for a number of years and have always been a reliable partner.
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