provides blended funding (£25K to £250K, 60% loan and 40% grant) to bolster the energy resilience of eligible charities and social enterprises. This could include reduced carbon emissions, energy cost savings, upgrading energy efficiency ratings to meet future regulations, increased use or comfort of buildings, replacing older vehicles and equipment with modern energy efficient versions. Applicant organisations must be constituted for social benefit and improving people’s lives or the environments they live in; have a minimum of 2 years’ operating activity and minimum turnover of £100k.