ClosedNon-ProfitRound 2
Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2
Victorian Government · Australia
The Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2 provides funding and support to help householders switch from gas to efficient electric appliances. It is aimed at outer-and-middle-ring suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne most affected by cost-of-living pressures and multicultural communities needing additional support to electrify their homes.
Funding
$100K – $180K
Location
Victoria
Who Can Apply
• Applicant must be a not-for-profit group
• Activities should target outer-and-middle-ring suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne
• Activities should support multicultural communities that may require additional assistance
• Funding is intended to help householders switch from gas to efficient electric appliances
Applicants are not-for-profit groups. Funding is aimed at outer-and-middle-ring suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne hit hardest by the cost of living, and multicultural communities who may require additional support to understand the benefits of electrifying their homes.
What's Funded
Delivering programs and support that help householders transition from gas to efficient electric appliances, including outreach and assistance for target communities.Expected Outcomes
More households switching from gas to electric appliances, improved household budgets and comfort, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions from homes.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profit
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
sustainabilitycommunity
Keywords
home electrificationenergy efficiencygas to electrichouseholdsmetropolitan Melbournemulticultural communitiescost of livinggreenhouse emissions
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2?
The Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2 is a non-profit grant offered by Victorian Government in Australia, providing $100K – $180K in funding. The Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2 provides funding and support to help householders switch from gas to efficient electric appliances. It is aimed at outer-and-middle-ring suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne most affected by cost-of-living pressures and multicultural communities needing additional support to electrify their homes.
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How much funding does the Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2 provide?
The Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2 provides $100K – $180K in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program Round 2?
- Applicant must be a not-for-profit group
- Activities should target outer-and-middle-ring suburbs in metropolitan Melbourne
- Activities should support multicultural communities that may require additional assistance
- Funding is intended to help householders switch from gas to efficient electric appliances
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What activities are funded?
Delivering programs and support that help householders transition from gas to efficient electric appliances, including outreach and assistance for target communities.
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