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Edinburgh Building Retrofit & Improvement Collective
2023-02-12 • 1 comment • • The Edinburgh Community Climate Fund
Warmer homes, lower fuel bills, reduced carbon emissions, and happier communities through the Edinburgh Building Retrofit and Improvement Collective.
If you are a homeowner or private rental tenant our community-led approach could benefit you!
Your vote will help us empower communities to own the retrofit of their buildings, to gain funding, and carry out upgrade works to get better, cheaper results more easily. Doing so will lower heating costs, reduce carbon emissions, and positively impact the value of people’s homes. We exist to help people get better results working together, in communities.
If successful, the funding will do this by accelerating the development of Edinburgh Building Retrofit & Improvement Collective, an existing voluntary organisation. We will engage a project officer and be able to fund the resources to:
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hold events like retrofit roadshows;
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create a website for citizens to get advice;
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provide forums to share experiences and get support;
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create ‘how to’ guides for setting up formal associations, applying for funding, submitting for planning consents and procuring contractors to carry out work, providing these guides for free to community groups;
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connect groups to support from local architects, skilled tradespeople and other specialists, and
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collectively be a unified voice for communities to speak to council, funders, and other authorities.
Any questions? Ask away here. If you want to get in touch directly, you can send us an email.
We’re already working with a number of partners. This funding will help us support more groups and build the resource-base quicker to meet the urgent needs of the cost of living crisis and climate change.
Our initial partners alongside EALA Impacts CIC are:
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Edinburgh Tool Library (ETL)
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The Dudleys Community
Please note: This application is intended to be complementary to the application from Porty Community Energy and Edinburgh Tool Library ('Cosy Homes and Cargo Bikes'), which includes practical workshops for all in home energy efficiency improvement skills and introductions to potential retrofit actions, as well as local assistance in the forming of community groups.