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Linda Howard

Energy debt support fund could give people with any supplier up to £750 to pay bills

Households struggling to cope with energy debt this winter and worried about the upcoming predicted increase of more than 50 per cent to gas and electricity bills in April may be able to get up to £750 to help clear their feet.

The British Gas Energy Trust provides two funds which may be able to help those in debt write-off their energy bills - even if they are not a British Gas customer.

However, before you can apply to the Trust for financial support, it stipulates that you should have already contacted your energy supplier, Local Money Advice Agency, or an online debt and money advisor such as Citizens Advice Scotland, StepChange or Turn2Us for help and advice.

British Gas £2 million Winter Fund

British Gas the Trust has launched a new £2 million fund to help the most financially vulnerable British Gas customers who are struggling to pay their bills this winter, on top of support already available to them.

The Winter Fund has been set up in response to the increasing cost of living and rising inflation, including Ofgem’s most recent price cap increase of £139.

Through the fund thousands of eligible British Gas customers with fuel debt of £250 to £750 are able to apply for grants, to help pay towards their energy bills over the coming months.

The fund will remain open until the end of March or until the full £2m has been awarded.

How do I apply?

British Gas customers will be contacted by email or letter to let them know they may be eligible, and they can also apply online through the website.

You need to be a British Gas customer to apply for this fund.

To be considered for a grant you must meet the following criteria:

  • You live in Scotland, England or Wales
  • You must be seeking a grant to clear an outstanding debt on a current or open gas, electricity or dual fuel energy account in your name or be a member of that household, the energy account must relate to your main residence
  • You have electric and/or gas debt between £250 - £750
  • You do not have savings above £1,000
  • You must be in or facing Fuel Poverty

In order to support your application, you will need the following:

  • Proof of all household income
  • A meter read for your gas and/or electricity account
  • Help for other energy customers

There is also help available from the Individuals and Families Fund, where you can be with any supplier.

Households struggling with gas or electricity debt may be eligible for between £250 and £750 (Getty)

Individuals and Families Fund

You do not need to be a British Gas customer to apply for this fund - you can be a British Gas Customer, or a customer from another supplier but check if your supplier has their own Trust Fund first.

To be considered for a grant you must meet the following criteria.

If you cannot tick all boxes your application will not progress to assessment:

  • You live in Scotland, England or Wales
  • You have not received a grant from the British gas Energy Trust within the last 2 years
  • You must be seeking a grant to clear an outstanding debt on a current or open gas, electricity or dual fuel energy account in your name or be a member of that household, the energy account must relate to your main residence
  • You have electric and/or gas debt
  • You do not have savings above £1,000
  • You have received help from a money advice agency
  • You must be in or facing Fuel Poverty

In order to support your application, the Trust will need the following:

  • Proof of money advice received in the last 3 months (e.g. a letter confirming the advice provided, a standard financial statement and/or Personal Action Plan). If you haven’t received money advice in the last 3 months visit www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk to find your nearest advice agency before applying
  • Proof of all household income
  • British Gas customers - a meter read for your gas and/or electric account
  • Other energy supplier customers - a bill based on actual readings dated within 4 weeks, showing your name, account number or supply address OR an email from your energy supplier dated within four weeks that confirms your name, account number, supply address, outstanding balance and confirmation the balance is based on actual readings

Guidance on the British Gas Energy Trust page states: “Please ensure you have these ready to upload when completing your application. We will not be able to progress your application without this information.”

Apply for support here.

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