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The William Sutton Prize 2023

There is growing recognition for faster development and more widespread adoption of innovation in the affordable and social housing sector. Coupled with the ever-growing need for high quality and sustainable homes are numerous sector-wide challenges, from climate change to demographic shift, that require urgent attention.

Now in its fifth year, The William Sutton Prize is looking for ideas and innovations that have the potential to improve the carbon footprint of the social housing sector and its residents, accelerating the sector’s transition to net zero in a just and fair way.

Areas of focus include, but are not restricted to, ways to increase energy efficiency and reduce bills, improving air quality in and around communities, improving the health and wellbeing of residents through nature and designing and building homes that are resilient to the impacts of climate change.

Breakthrough and radical ideas are sought to ensure that no-one is left behind in the transition to a net zero future, so that the benefits are felt by everyone in society in a way that is equitable and inclusive.

Applicants registered to work in England can bid for grants of up to £50,000 to help turn their bright ideas into reality, with the funding provided by Clarion Futures, the charitable foundation of Clarion Housing Group. Winners will also receive a tailored package of business support from Clarion as part of a 12-18 month programme that will complement the funding received. Download the information related to this competition here.

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