After nearly three months of voting, five different nonprofits across Entergy's service territory each are receiving $25,000 grants as part of The Power to Care Facebook Challenge.
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The Entergy Charitable Foundation today awarded $1.8 million in grants to 52 nonprofit organizations, including a large gift to a group focused on rebuilding New Orleans homes, another to help low-income working families build wealth and a third to improve early childhood education in Mississippi.
Thanksgiving is going to be a little cozier this year for more than 20 families whose homes were recently weatherized or repaired by nearly 300 Entergy Corporation employee volunteers and community partners.
You're invited to experience Entergy's power to care.
Entergy Corporation and its charitable foundation have donated approximately $19.5 million to nonprofit groups helping rebuild the physical, intellectual and cultural assets of post-Katrina New Orleans and the surrounding region.
A coalition of politicians, customer advocates and utility employees this week called for Congress to fully fund the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program in the next federal budget and expand the program so more money is available to help pay summer cooling bills.
As record summer heat waves deliver higher energy bills to homes nationwide, customer advocates are heading to Congress Wednesday to urge continued strong funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
An advanced solar panel array was unveiled Friday at Joseph A. Craig Elementary School, the second project of a partnership between Entergy Corporation, Nike Corporation, Winrock International, the Louisiana Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council and the city of New Orleans.
More than 50 nonprofit groups have been awarded approximately $1.3 million in grants from the Entergy Charitable Foundation, including one funding a new initiative to educate children about climate change.