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Household Support Fund

Household Support Funding has come from the UK Government (Department for Work and Pensions) to local authorities, to support those who are struggling to cover basic heating costs and access other essential items. 

A number of schemes have been developed by the council to support our local communities.

As this funding is allocated to South Ribble residents in need of financial support, you may be asked to provide supporting documentation such as proof of income or receive a home visit to survey your needs.

You do not need to be in receipt of benefits to access this support, but funding is targeted to those who are struggling financially.

The details that you provide us with will be shared with providers, to make sure that you are supported in the right way. We may check the details you provide against other records as part of our efforts to prevent fraud.

Information about those schemes and how they can be accessed are detailed below.

Household Support and Energy Payments


We recognised that energy and household costs are increasing for many households, so we are working with Citizens Advice to offer people financial support that will contribute towards household costs, such as energy, water, and wider essentials. This may include support towards the cost of: 

  • energy, water, or connectivity (broadband or mobile phone) bills

  • domestic heating or lighting products to improve energy efficiency

  • wider essentials linked to energy and water (including sanitary products, warm clothing, soap, blankets, boiler service/repair, purchase of smaller / low value white goods i.e. a microwave, small fridge or slow cooker)

  • support with transport such as repairing a vehicle, public transport, or paying for fuel

Eligibility

You live in South Ribble.

You do not need to be on benefits to access the scheme and households may have savings. However, you must be able to demonstrate that the household is experience financial hardship.

The level of support available may vary based on circumstances.

  • if you are in receipt of UK Government Cost of Living Payments the maximum amount available that may be awarded is £300

  • if you are not in receipt of UK Government Cost of Living Payments the maximum amount available that may be awarded is £500

You will not be eligible to access the scheme if:

  • The household has received a payment from this scheme within the last 6 months (up to the total eligible value)

  • The household has more than £3000 in savings

Accessing the Scheme

The scheme is open until 15 March 2024 and is first come first served.  The scheme may closed early if the budget is spent before March 2024.

Due to the number of applications received this fund has now closed.

Warm Home Grants


The aim of this grants scheme is to support residents in owner occupied properties to fund home adaptations that create energy efficiency improvements, supporting longer term reduction to the cost of energy bills.

Improvements that this scheme funds includes:

  • replacement of broken boiler
  • replacement of inefficient boiler (Energy Performance Certificate [EPC] rating F or below)
  • replacement of broken windows of doors
  • replacement of inefficient windows or doors (EPC rating F or below)
  • building insulation (EPC rating F or below)

You must live in South Ribble, be over 16 years of age and own and occupy the property where the works are to be carried out.

You do not need to be on benefits to access the scheme and households may have savings (under £5000.00). However, there must be someone with at least one of the following vulnerabilities and have a low income, defined as follows.

Vulnerabilities:

• people with a diagnosed cardiovascular conditions

• people with a diagnosed respiratory conditions (in particular, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and childhood asthma)

• people with diagnosed mental health conditions

• people with diagnosed disabilities

• older people (65 and older)

• households with young children (up to the age of 5)

• pregnant women

• people who are terminally ill

• people with suppressed immune systems (e.g. from cancer treatment or HIV)

• people who have attended hospital due to a fall

The following vulnerable groups will be considered on referral from the Local Authority or health / social care professional.

• people who move in and out of homelessness

• people with addictions

• Recent immigrants and refugees.

Low income can be confirmed in one of the following ways:

• Someone being in receipt of means tested benefits

• Have a total gross household income not in excess of £31,000

and

• Have less than £5000.00 in savings

You will not be eligible to access the scheme if:

  • the household has previously applied and been awarded funding through this warms home scheme
  • You do not own and occupy the house where the work is to be carried out
  • the household has more than £5000 in savings

How to apply

This scheme is now closed.

Grants for Partners and Communities 


Partner Grants are now closed

The council seeks to work with organisations from across our communities to deliver targeted support and intervention for those groups.

We invite Charities, Not for Profit organisations, CIOs and community groups that meet our eligibility criteria, and support people within South Ribble to apply.

View more information on the grant scheme for partners and commissions funded by the Household Support Fund.


UK Government Cost of Living Hub

The UK Government has set out what other support is available to help with the cost of living. This includes income and disability benefits, bills and allowances, childcare, housing and travel.  You can find out what is available by visiting the Cost of Living Hub on the Government Website.

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