All surplus from our community owned solar farms supports local projects
The community fund is managed by YCE and a panel of independent advisors from our communities.
Good ideas come in all shapes and forms.
Grants are awarded annually to help local groups with small and medium sized projects with impact in the short term. We've previously supported causes involving:
- Community organisations
- Schools
- Social enterprises
- Charities
- Parish councils
The YCE 2024 community fund has closed for applications.
The annual community benefit fund round closed on 21st April 2024 for applications. Notifications of successful grants will be made in June 2024.
Here are some of the projects we've supported
Investing in the future of our community
We firmly believe that a strong and vibrant community is built upon the collective efforts of its members. By fostering local involvement, we create a sense of belonging and empowerment that transcends individual contributions. When we come together to support local projects, we strengthen the very fabric of our neighborhoods.
Why we choose environmental projects
Yealm is not just a place we live; it's a space we share with a diverse array of flora, fauna, and natural beauty. Preserving the unique environmental character of our region is a collective responsibility, and environmental projects play a crucial role in this endeavor.
Community fund related questions
What is the purpose of the Community Fund?
The Community Fund is designed to use surplus income from YCE’s solar farms to support good works within our local communities, including Brixton, Holbeton, Newton & Noss, Wembury, and Yealmpton.
How are the surplus funds from the solar farms allocated?
Surplus funds are allocated based on the planning agreements for each solar farm:
• Newton Downs: Funds are directed into a Community Benefit Fund controlled by YCE.
• Creacombe and Marlands: Funds follow two Section 106 agreements, providing inflation-linked payments to Parish Councils and Primary Schools in Holbeton, Newton & Noss, and Yealmpton. Any remaining surpluses are added to the Community Fund.
Who decides how the funds are used?
For Newton Downs, YCE controls the Community Benefit Fund. For Creacombe and Marlands, the Section 106 agreements dictate the allocation, with YCE having no control over those specific funds. Remaining surpluses from Creacombe and Marlands are added to the Community Fund managed by YCE.
How much funding has been distributed so far?
Since YCE was formed, and the solar farms began operation, over £141,000 has been distributed to the communities. This total is expected to rise to almost £160,000 by early 2025.
How are the funds typically used within the community?
The funds are used for various community projects and initiatives, as decided by the controlling entities of each fund. The specific uses can be seen in the detailed table provided above.
Can community members apply for funding?
For funds controlled by YCE, community members or organisations can apply for funding through our established application process. Follow us on Facebook and/or sign up to our newsletter to be alerted when we are accepting new applications.
Get involved
We launched a community share offer in 2023 to fund the transfer of three nearby operational solar farms into community ownership. The offer is now closed.