Duke Energy Supports First Responders in South Carolina With $500,000 in Grant Opportunities for Emergency Preparedness
- The Duke Energy Foundation is investing in emergency preparedness organizations in South Carolina through a $500,000 microgrant program.
- Nonprofits and governmental agencies can apply for grants up to $20,000 to enhance their resiliency to major weather events.
- The grants aim to provide training, life-saving equipment, and new technology for disaster planning and recovery operations.
- Duke Energy has provided 66 microgrants totaling $1 million since 2022 to support training, essential equipment, and life-saving technology.
- The foundation provides more than $30 million annually in philanthropic support to communities where Duke Energy customers live and work.
- Duke Energy is on a clean energy transition path to achieve net-zero carbon emissions from electricity generation by 2050.
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- Grants will pay for training, life-saving equipment and new technology to aid in disaster planning and recovery operations
- Application now open for nonprofits, governmental agencies
GREENVILLE, SC / ACCESSWIRE / March 12, 2024 / The Duke Energy Foundation is launching the third year of its
The application process is open now through April 12.
"When severe weather impacts communities across our state, we work alongside local emergency management and law enforcement teams to restore life back to normal," said Mike Callahan, Duke Energy's South Carolina state president. "These grants will help provide our fellow first responders with the tools and training to handle whatever Mother Nature throws our way."
Nonprofits and governmental agencies across the state are eligible to apply and may request funds up to
Grant applications may include, but are not limited to, projects that focus on:
- Equipment necessary for severe weather rescues to preserve human life
- Emergency communication tools for severe weather scenarios
- Specialized training for first responders for severe weather scenarios
- Organized planning initiatives for communities to prepare for extreme weather
- Community storm preparedness trainings, materials, kits or shelters
- Improved outcomes for low-income communities experiencing extreme weather
Since 2022, Duke Energy has provided 66 microgrants totaling
"In any type of major event, communication is a critical component of the public safety response to that event," said Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw. "The purchase of radio equipment last year, via the grant from the Duke Energy Foundation, will help public safety agencies in Oconee County accomplish those tasks more efficiently for the safety of our citizens, which is our number one priority. The grant allowed for the purchase of handheld radios that we will give to the South Carolina Highway Patrol as well as the Department of Natural Resources that will allow them to directly communicate with our deputies."
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