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New £200,000 funding scheme targets social mobility improvement

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The Persimmon Charitable Foundation has launched a new funding programme to help organisations tackle inequality and improve social mobility across the region.

Why it matters: The initiative offers four separate £50,000 donations to charities and community groups focused on social mobility, potentially benefiting numerous local organisations working to address disadvantage.

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The Persimmon Charitable Foundation has created a significant new funding programme to help organisations tackle inequality across the regionRyan CowanThe Persimmon Charitable Foundation

The details: Applications are now open for the first two £50,000 donations, which will be awarded in May, with a second funding round opening in June for two additional £50,000 donations to be awarded in September.

The deadline for first-round applications is 11.59pm on Sunday, April 13th.

What they're saying: "This new open application programme will create new opportunities for us to support organisations that tackle inequality and aid social mobility, helping us to change more lives," said Anthony Vigor, Chair of the Foundation.

By the numbers: The Persimmon Charitable Foundation has donated over £1 million to good causes since 2022.

For context: The Foundation was established in 2015 to support communities where Persimmon Homes operates, with a focus on projects addressing deprivation or disadvantage, especially among young people.

The bottom line: Charities can apply via the Foundation section of the Persimmon Corporate website, with particular emphasis on organisations involved in youth development, learning and training.

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Local Net Zero Hubs get £6.8m to support GB Energy

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The government has announced a £6.8 million funding boost for Local Net Zero Hubs in England to support Great British Energy with local clean power projects.

Why it matters: The initiative aims to develop local clean power projects that align with the government's Clean Power 2030 ambition, with direct benefits for Suffolk organisations, including East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Norfolk And Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust and West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.

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Solar panels installed by Insight EnergyCharlie AlexanderFarlie Photography

The details: A new Memorandum of Understanding will task the Hubs with assisting GB Energy, the new publicly owned energy company, to identify and develop clean energy projects.

The Local Net Zero Hubs will continue to focus on:

  • Attracting commercial investment into low-carbon projects

  • Increasing the number, quality, and scale of local net zero projects

  • Supporting a national knowledge transfer programme

What they're saying: Maxine Narburgh, Regional Director of the Greater South East Net Zero Hub, said: "The work of the Local Net Zero Hubs complements the mission of GB Energy, providing opportunities to deliver a local place-based pipeline of clean energy projects.

"The additional funding from the government and alignment with GB Energy is a real vote of confidence in the essential work carried out by the Local Net Zero Hubs."

By the numbers: The announcement is part of a wider clean energy package that includes:

  • £5 million for a new Great British Energy Community Fund (previously the Community Energy Fund)

  • £10 million for a Mayoral Renewables Fund

  • Funding for rooftop solar installations in 200 schools and 200 hospitals

The bottom line: Public sector organisations and community groups in Suffolk needing support with net zero projects can contact the Greater South East Net Zero Hub at info@gsenetzerohub.org.uk, with details about the next funding round to be published soon.

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