The household support scheme can help those struggling with the rising cost of living (Picture: Getty Images)
While there have been some early indicators that the UK’s economic situation may be improving slightly, many will still be struggling with the cost of living.
With energy bills rising as well as the cost of everyday essentials, Britons are looking for ways to save money wherever they can.
The Household Support Fund was originally announced in late 2021, as a way of helping those families in need get through the winter months.
When he was Chancellor, Rishi Sunak announced a doubling of the Household Support Fund to £1 billion in March 2022, believing local authorities best placed to help those in need in their area.
But what exactly is it, who is eligible – and how can you apply? Here’s what you need to know.
What is the Household Support Fund?
The Household Support Fund was unveiled at the end of September 2021, giving £500m to help vulnerable families across the UK access essentials over the winter.
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It originally covered the period from October 6 2021 until March 31, 2022, and was distributed by councils in England to those households who need it most.
The scheme has been extended a number of times and is now in place until March31, 2024.
The fund has taken the form of small payments to allow daily needs such as food, utilities and clothing to be covered by cash payments or voucher schemes.
Although the main focus has been on councils in England receiving funding, it was divided up to allow up to £79 million worth of the money to be divided among the devolved nations.
Many councils across the UK are still running the scheme.
Who is eligible for the Household Support Fund?
The criteria vary from one council to another, and the application process may also vary.
Households can receive a helping hand from the fund (Picture: Getty)
However, many councils have stated that eligibility will depend on your ability to meet either your own needs or those of dependents.
In some cases, half of the available funding will go to families with children, while the remainder may go to households without children, including people living alone.
The eligible age also varies – in some cases you can be 16 or over to apply, elsewhere it’s limited to those over the age of 18.
You should check the website of your local council in order to see what the eligibility requirements are in your area.
How to apply for the Household Support Fund
You’ll need to contact your local council directly for details of how to apply.
You can find out which yours is by entering your postcode at the Government’s website.
The Gov.UK website states that: ‘If you get benefits, they will not be affected if you get a payment from a Household Support Fund scheme.’
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The scheme is administered by local councils.