For the trustees

Direct funds into the community — not into utilities.

Trustees of community and faith buildings hold one of the longest-horizon responsibilities in British civic life. Our model is built to match.

  • Direct every pound saved back into the community work that matters most.

  • Provide a tangible, public answer to: 'what is our building doing for the planet?'

  • Avoid restricted-fund constraints — there is no capital outlay to find.

  • Honour your duty of care to those who'll inherit the building decades from now.

Four pillars

What stewardship looks like, in practice.

Service over utilities

Energy stops being a cost to be managed and becomes a quiet, predictable contribution to your mission.

Visible sustainability

A clear, on-the-roof signal of stewardship — useful for grant applications, congregations and members.

Inclusive governance

Plain-English agreements designed to be understood (and approved) by lay trustees, not lawyers.

Predictable giving

Stable bills make the giving model more predictable — and the case for renewal far easier to make.