NCVO/SCVO WEBINAR: How to manage rising energy costs, what next for charities?

NCVO/SCVO WEBINAR: How to manage rising energy costs, what next for charities?

9 February 2022 / 11.00am to 12.15pm

This webinar will take place online via Zoom. 
Rising energy bills continue to be a key concern for charities. With the outcome of the government’s review of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme due to be published in December 2022, charities will be asking: what does this mean for us? How can we continue to manage rising energy costs?
By the end of this webinar, you’ll:
  • know what the review of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme means for your charity
  • gain some top tips on saving costs
  • know where to go for further support and guidance.
Most of this webinar will be reserved for you to ask questions. To help us manage this, once you have registered your place you’ll be invited to submit your questions in advance.
We’re running this webinar in partnership with our sister council in Scotland, SCVO. This will be our second webinar on managing rising energy costs. You can watch our recording of the first webinar.
Our cost of living webinars are kindly sponsored by our trusted supplier Utility Aid.

TIMINGS: Below are approximate timings

11.00–11.10: Welcome and introductions

11.10–11.35: Utility Aid presentation

11.35–12.15: Questions and answers

WHO RUNS IT: This webinar will be hosted by NCVO and SCVO.

WHO SHOULD JOIN? Anyone working in the voluntary sector who’s concerned about rising energy costs. It’s particularly relevant for:

  • senior leaders
  • operational managers
  • those involved in managing facilities.

HOW TO BOOK: Book your place HERE. This session will take place on Zoom. We’ll send out the joining instructions before the session.

CONTACT US: Email networks@ncvo.org.uk with any questions or queries you have about the event.

PRICING: This event is free for NCVO members. There may be a charge to attend if you are a non-member. Please check the event overview or click the ‘REGISTER’ button for more details.