Eight communities win matching grants to further economic development goals
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Entergy Louisiana recently provided a $10,800 grant to a local nonprofit that supports Grand Isle property and business owners affected by Hurricane Ida.
As part of our ongoing commitment to support our communities as they rebuild following Hurricane Ida, Entergy today awarded $500,000 in shareholder-funded grants to organizations helping minority small business owners recover from the devastating storm.
Entergy Team members were awarded for their outreach efforts with the early college high school program.
In its fifth year, the program has awarded over $400,000 for economic development efforts
United Way of Southeast Louisiana, Entergy New Orleans and HandsOn New Orleans announce the launch of the United Way HandsOn Entergy Volunteer Center. The Volunteer Center offers a go-to public resource for community volunteer engagement, corporate service project design and disaster preparedness and response. Learn more about CarniVOL 2021 and the United Way HandsOn Entergy Volunteer Center online at UnitedWaySELA.org/volunteer.
Entergy to sponsor program of internships, field trips and research projects.
In an effort to help working families experiencing financial hardships as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the Entergy Charitable Foundation has established the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
The collection includes Indian Point-sponsored data taken over more than five decades.
An extraordinary scientific collection of archived fish, as well as fish and water quality data taken from the Hudson River over more than five decades, has been gifted by the integrated energy company, Entergy Corporation, to the Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.