Last chance to get up to £500 cost of living payment before deadline closes (2025)

Households across the UK can get up to £500 cost of living payments today - and don't need to be on benefits to claim.

ByAlex Evans, Deputy Audience Editor

Household Support Fund for families explained

Households across the UK are being offered up to £500 in cost of living payments to spend on food, energy bills and other essentials but the deadline for many local councils closes today.

The Household Support Fund was extended for 2025 until a latest deadline of March 31, though each council sets its own applications cut off and some have closed already. The scheme sees the DWP send funds to local councils across the UK for the authorities to distribute to those in needs as it sees fit. Because the scheme gives autonomy to local authorities, each local council has a different set of eligibility criteria as well as a different amount of money it will give out.

For example, Solihull Council is giving out energy bill vouchers worth £147 or direct debt relief of up to £500 for those struggling with utility bills. In London, Camden Council is offering a Household Support Fund payment of up to £500 per household, as well as up to £30 supermarket shopping vouchers for each eligible child. Both of these authorities set a March 31 deadline, which is today.

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Households across the UK can get up to £500 payments (Image: Getty)

Leeds Council by contrast is giving out £40 payments, or £150 to pensioners who aren’t eligible for Winter Fuel Payments.

In Calderdale, households with children or the disabled will get £100 payments.

Although the scheme runs until the end of March, some councils like Doncaster Council closed their schemes to new applicants on February 28, while North Yorkshire Council stopped applications on February 15.

Some councils stipulate that they will give the money to those on benefits, but you don’t necessarily need to be claiming any benefits to qualify for support.

The UK government’s website says: "Funding is aimed at anyone who’s vulnerable or cannot pay for essentials. You do not have to be getting benefits to get help from your local council.

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    "If you get benefits, they will not be affected if you get a payment from a Household Support Fund scheme.

    "Councils decide how to run their schemes. There may be differences in eligibility criteria, if or how you need to apply, who money is given to.

    "For example, some councils share out money through local charities and community groups and some limit household applications to one per year."

    Check here to see if you can apply before the March 31 deadline today.

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