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Jan 17

Winter fuel grant opens 25 January

  • 17 January 2023

UNISON Welfare’s annual winter Fuel grant programme opens on Wednesday 25 January at 10am.

The programme offers a one-off, non-repayable grant of £200 to help UNIONS’s most vulnerable low-income members and to help ease the worry of paying for their next fuel bill during the coldest months of the year.

UNISON understands the financial hardship many members are facing – struggling to make ends meet, particularly with RPI inflation still running at 14% as of the end of November, and energy usage generally at its highest over January and February.

Last year, the charity raised over £1m with its energy support appeal in order to support members through the unprecedented upturn in the cost of energy bills and two phases of grants from the resulting fund provided thousands of members with support. A third phase is due to be announced in the coming months.

The winter fuel grant programme will only be open to those who have not received a grant from UNISON Welfare since 31 July 2022.

The grant programme is limited to 2,000 applicants and will close once the maximum number of applications has been received.

Winter fuel grant 2023 eligibility   

Applicants must:   

be a UNISON member and have paid at least four weeks’ subscriptions as of 25th January. Subscriptions must be up to date;
not have been a successful recipient of our recent energy support fund grant;   
not have received a grant from UNISON Welfare since 31 July 2022, excluding the school clothing grant;   
not have received more than £750 in UNISON Welfare grants if applying within first year of membership;    
have savings (including the total rolling balance on current accounts) below £1,000 to qualify.;   
must be responsible (or their partner, if applicable) for household fuel bills. Only one application per household will be considered.   

And either …

 Be on a low income, meaning:   

for a single person (living alone with no dependent children): Net household income* of no more than £18,200/year (£1,516.67/month);
living with a partner (living with no dependent children): Net household income* of no more than £26,000/year (£2,166.67/month);  
for a single person (living alone with dependent children): Net household income* of no more than £26,000/year (£2,166.67/month);   
living with a partner (living with dependent children): Net household income* of no more than £26,000/year (£2,166.67/month). 

* Net household income includes your monthly take-home pay from work (plus your partner’s if applicable), any income from child maintenance payments, any income from student finance loans or bursaries, pensions (excluding pension credit) and any income from people living with you (for instance, adult children or lodgers). 

or … 

Be in receipt of means-tested benefits. These include:

universal credit;
housing benefit;
child and/or working tax credits;
pension credit;
means-tested jobseekers’ allowance;
means-tested employment support allowance;
income support.

The article Winter fuel grant opens 25 January first appeared on the UNISON National site.

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