Duke Energy partners with local nonprofits to distribute fans to help seniors, low-income customers beat summer heat
- Duke Energy Foundation contributes over $90,000 to purchase and distribute fans to older adults and low-income households
- Duke Energy's Share the Light Fund® has provided over $2.4 million in financial assistance to Indiana customers struggling to pay energy bills
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Grants were awarded to the following organizations:
- Area IV Agency on Aging and Community Action Programs –
$8,000 - Good Samaritan Network –
$5,000 - Heart of Indiana United Way –
$2,500 - Henry County Community Foundation –
$2,500 - Hoosier Uplands Economic Development Corporation –
$5,000 - Interchurch Food Pantry of
Johnson County –$1,000 - Johnson County Senior Services –
$5,000 - Ohio Valley Opportunities –
$20,000 - Salvation Army,
Princeton –$5,000 - Salvation Army,
Shelbyville –$5,000 - South Central Community Action Program –
$5,000 - United Way of
Knox County –$5,000 - United Way Serving Howard and
Tipton Counties –$10,000 - United Way of the Wabash Valley –
$10,000 - Western Indiana Community Action Agency –
$2,000
Financial Assistance
The effort is just one way Duke Energy supports its customers in need. Over the last five years, the company's Share the Light Fund® has provided more than
Duke Energy Foundation
The Duke Energy Foundation provides philanthropic support to meet the needs of communities where Duke Energy customers live and work. The Foundation contributes more than
Duke Energy Indiana
Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), provides about 6,600 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 890,000 customers in a 23,000-square-mile service area, making it
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