Small businesses damaged by flooding in southeast Louisiana are among the beneficiaries of the Entergy Charitable Foundation's second round of grants awarded in 2016. Grants to the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and other nonprofit organizations in Louisiana communities totaled more than $1 million. LABI created the Louisiana Small Business Rebirth Fund to help flood-damaged businesses rebuild and re-open.
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Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and non-profit agencies who have received 120 Entergy grant contributions over the past two years.
Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and non-profit agencies who have received 125 Entergy grant contributions over the past two years.
Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and non-profit agencies who have received nearly 100 Entergy grant contributions over the past two years.
Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and non-profit agencies who have received nearly 100 Entergy grant contributions over the past two years.
Entergy Corporation has contributed $300,000 to the Baton Rouge Area Foundation’s Louisiana Flood Relief Fund, which will be granted by the Foundation to local nonprofits that are responding to the biggest rainstorm in modern Louisiana history.
More than 18,000 students in the Baton Rouge area are among the beneficiaries of the Entergy Charitable Foundation’s grants for the first half of 2016.
Community-minded graduating high school seniors have been awarded Entergy Community Power Scholarships. Scholarships are $5,000 and presented to students from families of Entergy employees. Recipients are recognized for their volunteerism and academic success.
Customers of Entergy Louisiana, LLC and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, L.L.C. will soon be served by a single utility company created through a transaction approved today by the Louisiana Public Service Commission.