Some of the largest outgoings when running a community space are utilities and rates, with the current running-costs and energy crisis causing extreme price rises and making the situation more difficult for many community spaces.
The following information may help you to lower the utility and rates expenditure of your community space:
There are many energy companies and impartial brokerage services available to you and your community space, offering a range of products and services including:
Could a collective purchasing scheme help your organisation go greener and save money on energy?
We're working with our partner, Utility Aid to better understand the energy needs of Scotland’s voluntary sector and whether a collective purchasing scheme can support organisations to become greener and help save money on energy bills.
To help us better understand the need and potential benefits of a collective purchasing scheme, we'd really appreciate if you could complete this short survey.
SCVO has partnered with Utility Aid, who specialise in sourcing energy for the UK’s not-for-profit sector. Find out more about this offer and who is eligible.
DTAS has been a partner in the Energy Action Group since 2013, operated via Touchstone Energy Consultants and helping you take control of the energy and water costs of your community space, through a combination of intelligent purchasing, attentive management, and technical solutions.
If you are a charity registered with OSCR and have an income of less than £300,000 you may be eligible for a full or partial exemption on water and sewerage charges for your community space. You will need to contact your water provider for an application form.
You will not be eligible for support if:
As your community space will be classified as a business, you are able to choose the provider for your water and sewerage supply. Scotland on tap will be able to help you source the cheapest supplier for you.
Depending on the activities of your community space, you may be eligible for 80% mandatory relief on business rates and possibly an additional 20% discretionary relief. Check with your local authority to see if your eligible and to apply.