Impact 59 Powered by Entergy is a legacy program designed to leave a lasting impact on Greater New Orleans area nonprofit organizations long after Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, 2025.
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Extreme heat increases electricity use, causing power bills to rise and creating further strain on budgets. However, relief is available, even when there is no reprieve from the weather. We are proud that our employees, customers and shareholders join together to provide assistance for those who need it most through The Power to Care program.
Entergy Arkansas has partnered with The Arkansas STEM Coalition to provide eclipse glasses for free to all PreK-12 public school students, teachers and staff across the state, as much of Arkansas will experience a total eclipse Monday, April 8.
Little Rock's Super Tax Day event will be held Saturday, Feb. 10 at Our House.
The initiative helps to build a more vibrant community through volunteerism and contributions to support education, healthy living, community involvement and holiday giving.
In honor of the company's 110th anniversary, Entergy Arkansas has announced the "Arkansas Bright Futures" campaign. Six statewide nonprofits will each receive a $110,000 grant to enhance their efforts to help customers.
The company awarded MCFB a $65,000 grant to help support six mobile market food distributions.
For the first two quarters of 2023, Entergy has awarded $6.4 million in shareholder contributions to 467 nonprofit organizations across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. These grants helped strengthen communities by supporting education and workforce development, poverty solutions and environmental programs.
This summer, Entergy Mississippi launched a series of measures through its “Beat the Heat” program focused on helping low-income customers and communities stay cool and pay their bills.