We can help design, mobilise and deliver your Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund programme.
About Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (WH: SHF)
The Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund is a UK Government funded fuel-poverty programme delivered by social housing providers in England. The grant aims to upgrade the energy efficiency of homes and increase low-carbon heating installations for low-income households.
How can we support your projects?
As experienced specialists in retrofit project design and delivery, we help social housing landlords and providers with every part of the process from retrofit assessment to project management and installation.
We can develop a programme to suit your specific needs and maximise your funding, then implement it using our own inhouse installer Aran or trusted UK installer network to achieve the best outcomes for your residents.
Our end-to-end service includes:
- Unlock & access grant funding
- Retrofit project design, transparent delivery & project management
- Inhouse installer & nationwide network of approved installers
- PAS consultancy
- Quality assurance & compliance
- Data insights & clear, detailed reporting
- Enhanced on-site service: specialist tenant liaison officers
- Community support, including free energy advice - LEAP - The Energy Advice & Money Saving Service
Social Housing Retrofit brochure
Partner with us
To discuss how we can enhance the impact of Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund in your area, please contact Nina Heigham, Senior Business Development Manager or Paul Williams, Senior Partnerships Manager.
CASE STUDY: Decarbonising Cambridge’s social housing
In partnership with Cambridge City Council, with our inhouse installer Aran we completed this successful project under the WH:SHF scheme’s predecessor, the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave 2.1.
The project created warmer, healthier, cheaper-to-heat homes for residents and supported Cambridgeshire’s economy by using a mainly local workforce.
- 185 homes upgraded
- All properties achieved EPC B and C or above
- Estimated 30% reduction in heating bills
FAQs
In the Autumn 2024 Budget £1.29 billion was allocated for Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund Wave 3, to be delivered between 2025 to 2028 by eligible social housing landlords.
The support is open to local and combined authorities, registered social housing providers and registered charities who own social housing, to install energy performance upgrades and low carbon heating in properties with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D to G.