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Winter Warmth Fund (Individuals)

Cumbria Community Foundation

The Winter Warmth Fund provides grants to help older people in Cumbria stay warm and healthy during winter months. The fund is designed to assist individuals aged 60 or over who reside in Cumbria and receive a state pension and/or pension credit, or who struggle to maintain a basic acceptable standard of living during the winter due to the cost of heating their home. The program is funded by voluntary donations of winter fuel allowance payments, individual and local business donations, and community fundraising. Priority is given to those aged 80 and over, individuals with comorbidity or chronic underlying health conditions (particularly respiratory or coronary), those who live in hard-to-heat homes such as solid-walled properties or properties with poor insulation, and those dependent on heating oil, solid fuel, or without central heating. Additional priority is given to those who use electrical medical equipment, have savings of less than £10,000, and who have not previously received a grant. Applicants must apply through designated partner organizations including Age UK South Cumbria, Age UK North Cumbria, or Copeland Age & Advice Service. These organizations also provide free benefit checks and advice on tariff switching, energy efficiency measures, and other support services. The normal grant amount is £250, with £350 available in exceptional circumstances.

£250.00 - £350.00
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Kipling Fund for Older People

Cumbria Community Foundation

The Kipling Fund for Older People provides grants to individuals and charitable not-for-profit groups helping older people facing disadvantage in Cumbria. The fund was established through a legacy from a Cumbrian farmer and prioritizes projects supporting older adults, people with mental health needs, and people on low incomes. Examples of supported projects include social inclusion activities for isolated older people, local support groups for older people affected by heart conditions and strokes, support groups for people with dementia, and mobility aids for older people. Grants will normally be £1,000 or less over one year, though there is no maximum award amount.

Up to £1000.00