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Energy supplier creates Community Programme for North East England organisations

Howard Lake | 26 April 2017 | News

Future Energy, the energy supplier based in North-East England, has launched a new Community Programme which is offering support to local community based organisations and charities.
The Future Energy Community Programme will help these organisations throughout the North East to “achieve their goals”.
It will start in Tyneside and then, later this year, start expanding to the rest of North East England.
Under the programme, Future Energy will:

Staff will also introduce new networks to beneficiary organisations to help them widen their reach.
Future Energy, which acquired its supply license in April 2015, was set up “to support families in the North East” by helping them to save money on their gas and electricity bills.
David Stroud, Managing Director of Future Energy, said: “Future Energy has always aimed to be a community-focussed business, which shares its success with the people of the North East. The newly launched Community Programme will enable us to do this by supporting local projects and charity initiatives in a practical way that will leave a lasting legacy.”
He added that, in terms of eligible organisations or ideas: “No project is too big, or too small, as long as it benefits local people.”
https://twitter.com/FutureEnergy_UK/status/856879951521472514
 
 
 

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