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Entergy Texas Celebrates Twenty Years of Fan Giveaways
08/19/2020

The annual fan distribution program helps low-income customers stay cool and save money

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First and second quarter 2020 grants include almost $3 million in COVID-19 community relief.
First and second quarter 2020 grants include almost $3 million in COVID-19 community relief.
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Entergy Shareholders Give $8.7M in Charitable Contributions to Help Communities Thrive
07/22/2020

Entergy Corporation and the Entergy Charitable Foundation have helped power stronger, healthier communities in 2020 by contributing more than $8.7 million to 915 nonprofit organizations across the company’s service area during the first two quarters of the year.

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Entergy Louisiana Helping Keep Communities Healthy Through $50,000 Grant For Protective Equipment
07/02/2020

Entergy Louisiana provided the Association of Community Partnerships a $50,000 grant to purchase personal protective equipment for agencies offering energy assistance to low-income families.

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Entergy Arkansas provides $50K grant for PPE for community action agencies.
Entergy Arkansas provides $50K grant for PPE for community action agencies.
News > Customers
Entergy Arkansas Donates $50K to Community Action Agencies for PPE, Contact Barriers
06/25/2020

As part of its ongoing efforts to help customers with the greatest need, Entergy Arkansas announced Wednesday a $50,000 donation to the Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association, which manages the federally funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program from 14 locations across the state that covers 74 counties. The dollars will be used to purchase personal protection equipment, plexiglass or other contact barriers, office equipment and other supplies that will expedite processing for customers, who are anticipated by Entergy Arkansas to qualify and participate at greater numbers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Grants supports nonprofits and vulnerable customers facing economic hardship.
Grants supports nonprofits and vulnerable customers facing economic hardship.
News > Communities
Entergy Commits $1.3M for COVID-19 Relief
04/23/2020

Since establishing the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund in March, Entergy shareholders have committed more than $1.3 million to help community nonprofits and qualifying customers who are struggling with the financial impact of the ongoing pandemic.

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News > Communities, Employees
ENO, Burns & McDonnell Partner to Deliver Protective Gear to New Orleans East Hospital
04/21/2020

Employees at the Entergy New Orleans Power Station and Burns & McDonnell donated approximately 1,500 N95 masks to the hospital’s health care workers.

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News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy Texas Aids Continued Harvey Recovery in Texas Western Region
08/29/2018

In the aftermath of Harvey’s devastation, Montgomery County and surrounding areas showed the resilience to overcome. Neighbors, families and businesses stood together and rebuilt, stronger than ever. A year later, that rebuilding continues. Entergy Texas directed $100,000 in Hurricane Harvey relief funds to Montgomery and Liberty Counties.

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News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy Texas Aids Harvey Recovery in Classrooms, Communities
08/23/2018

In the aftermath of Harvey’s devastation, Southeast Texas showed the resilience to overcome. Neighbors, families and businesses stood together and rebuilt, stronger than ever. A year later, that rebuilding continues. This is why on the first anniversary of Hurricane Harvey hitting the Lone Star State, Entergy Texas is giving $300,000 to local educators, local governments and nonprofit organizations to replace items that Harvey destroyed.

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News > Communities
Entergy Texas Announces Agencies to Receive $150K to Help Harvey Victims
11/20/2017

This Thanksgiving could be a difficult one for victims of Hurricane Harvey, and Entergy Texas is making the season a little brighter by giving to those in need.

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