Duke Energy supports fellow first responders in South Carolina with more than $500,000 in grants to support emergency preparedness
Duke Energy has announced over $500,000 in microgrants to support emergency preparedness and resiliency efforts in South Carolina as hurricane season begins. The grants, up to $20,000 each, will be distributed among 34 nonprofits and government agencies to fund training, essential equipment, and new technology. This initiative, introduced earlier this year, aims to enhance the ability of local organizations to manage severe weather impacts. Duke Energy's commitment emphasizes the importance of local-level preparedness in facing significant storms.
- Duke Energy has allocated over $500,000 in microgrants to strengthen emergency preparedness in South Carolina.
- The grant program supports 34 nonprofits and government agencies, enhancing community resilience against severe weather.
- Each grant can provide up to $20,000 for critical training and equipment.
- This initiative aligns with Duke Energy's commitment to community support and emergency management.
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- Funding will support 34 nonprofits, government agencies across state.
- Grants up to
$20,000 will pay for training, life-saving equipment, new technology to aid in disaster planning, recovery operations.
GREENVILLE, S.C., June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As hurricane season begins, first responders and emergency managers turn their eyes to the tropics as they continue to prepare their communities for the possibility of impacts from severe weather.
Duke Energy is preparing as well and stands in support of these communities across South Carolina by announcing more than
"The key to successful emergency preparedness and recovery after a major storm begins and ends at the local level," said Mike Callahan, Duke Energy's South Carolina state president. "Households and businesses across the state in recent years have endured a number of significant and costly storms. Helping our communities prepare for and recover from these events takes significant resources and these grants will help give our fellow first responders the tools and training they need to tackle whatever Mother Nature throws our way."
Duke Energy's Emergency Preparedness and Storm Resiliency Grant Program was designed to help organizations with roles in emergency preparedness increase their resiliency to these events through advanced preparation, planning, equipment and training. The program was first announced in March at the annual gathering of the state's emergency managers in Myrtle Beach, and grantees were notified of their successful requests for funding mid-May. Applicants could request funds up to
A complete list of recipients can be found here.
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- "The American Red Cross is honored to partner with Duke Energy to build resilience in the Pee Dee region through community preparedness programs. This grant will power outreach initiatives, equipping local families with essential skills so that they may respond whenever disaster strikes," said Michael Hesbach, Executive Director for the Eastern Chapter of the American Red Cross of South Carolina. "Prepared communities are resilient communities. Knowing how to act in an emergency, big or small, empowers individuals to better protect their homes and loved ones."
- "Sumter County has a long history of working side-by-side with Duke Energy before, during and after major storm events," said Donna Dew, Emergency Management Director for Sumter County. "This grant will supply our team the equipment necessary to clear hazards and open roadways faster following severe weather situations, making it easier for all first responders to quickly and safely restore our communities back to normal. As a critical first responder, Duke Energy has always worked alongside Sumter County to prepare for and respond to storms, and we value our partnership."
- "With the implementation of a mass notification system, we will now be able to quickly broadcast reliable emergency information to the public and our employees through virtually any communication device available," said Travis Glatki, Emergency Management Division Manager for the City of Myrtle Beach. "This grant from the Duke Energy Foundation opens up a world of opportunities for the City of Myrtle Beach to evolve and adapt our level of emergency preparedness to meet the needs of our community, our visitors and our employees."
- "Oconee County Emergency Services is incredibly grateful for the grant from the Duke Energy Foundation which will allow us to better serve the citizens of Oconee County and the surrounding areas," said Scott Krein, Director, Oconee County Emergency Services. "The UTV purchased with these funds will be used to bring critical supplies to remote areas during severe weather events."
- "This grant will allow the purchase of solar- and battery-powered weather radios that provide real-time hazardous weather and emergency news information to our community even in the event of a power outage," said Josh Hawkins, Director, Anderson County Sheriff's Office Emergency Management. "We are always grateful for our strong partnerships with Duke Energy and look forward to this grant positively impacting our community."
The Duke Energy Foundation provides more than
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