E.ON seeking to fund local causes

Huw Oxburgh
Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 4:41pm

E.ON is calling for members of the public to nominate causes in Exeter to win funding to run projects.

Local community centres which need to improve their energy efficiency and schools or charities looking to add a spark to the area through energy education, can all apply for funding.

Applications for the E.ON Energy Action Fund can be submitted for a range of energy related improvements and activities, from appliances and insulation to educational events. Priority will be given to projects focused on reducing energy use and renewable energy.

Successful projects will receive anything from £50 up to £2,000, from E.ON to power their plans for a more efficient future.

Amy Cross, at E.ON, said: “This is a great opportunity for local organisations to take charge of their energy usage and it is our way of showing our support for the people of Exeter. E.ON’s first Energy Action Fund, which ran earlier this year, was a great success and we look forward to supporting more energy related projects, which will help save money and reduce energy use across the community.

“We’re keen to help as many people as possible across the area but funding is limited so applications should be made early.”

The fund is open for applications from now until Friday 6th December. Interested parties should visit www.eonenergy.com/energyactionfund to apply and for terms and conditions

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