Support the Centre for Energy Literacy
Donations help us provide independent education about the UK energy system and support households experiencing difficulty with energy costs.
Giving is always optional.
Why donations matter
The Centre for Energy Literacy exists to serve the public interest.
Donations help us to:
- Produce clear, independent educational resources
- Support households navigating energy costs and hardship
- Maintain free access to guidance for businesses and individuals
- Operate transparently and independently
We do not sell energy or accept commissions. Donations help us remain impartial.
How your donation is used
Funds received are used to support our charitable activities, including:
- Research and educational content
- Household support pathways and referrals
- Website operation and accessibility
- Governance and compliance costs
We aim to use funds responsibly and in line with our charitable purpose.
Make a donation
You can make a one-off or recurring donation.
Please email donations@centreforenergyliteracy.org.uk for more details.
Payments are processed securely. We do not store card details.
About giving
- Donations are voluntary
- There is no minimum amount
- You can choose a one-off or regular donation
- You can stop recurring donations at any time
We are grateful for all support, whatever the amount.
Gift Aid
At this stage, we are not claiming Gift Aid.
Information about Gift Aid will be published if and when this changes.
Transparency and accountability
The Centre for Energy Literacy is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (application submitted).
We are governed by an independent board of trustees and are committed to transparency in how funds are used.
Governance information and policies are published on our website.
Other ways to support our work
If you are unable to donate, you can still support us by:
- Sharing our educational resources
- Pointing people to our household support pages
- Encouraging informed discussion about energy
Thank you
Thank you for considering supporting the Centre for Energy Literacy.
Public understanding of energy matters — and your support helps make that possible.