Funding

Grant funding services for Registered Social Landlords


Under Decent Home standards, local authorities and housing associations need to ensure housing stock under their control is increasingly more energy efficient.

Securing funding and managing schemes to undertake improvements to housing stock can be a minefield - taking up valuable time not only in identifying and securing the right type of funding but thereafter managing the on-going assessment and installation process.

Those problems can be overcome and your responsibilities under Decent Homes and fuel poverty guidelines met by working with Enact.

Enact can not only access funding for Registered Social Landlords for a diverse range of energy conservation measures, but can also provide project management services to oversee the installation process.


Accessing Grant Funding

Typically Enact can access grant funding for you for the following measures:

  • Loft insulation
  • Cavity wall insulation
  • Fuel Switching
  • Solar water heating
  • Wind, hydro and photovoltaic electricity generation
  • Geothermal ground source heat pumps

Work Management Services

In addition to securing grant funding, Enact can also provide project management services to ensure the project runs as efficiently as possible.

With a successful track record in managing energy efficiency campaigns across the UK, let Enact remove the burden by putting its experience to work for you.

Enact Works Management Services include:

  • Fixed price works based on house type for easy budgeting
  • Full selection and management of installers in addition to substantial discounts due to Enact’s bulk buying power
  • Fully trained energy advisors to manage householders calls and requirements
  • Full admin service to liaise with householders, informing them of planned works schedules
  • Technical monitoring of 5% completed works, presented in a written report including photography

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