Duke Energy supports first responders with $500,000 in grant opportunities for emergency preparedness in South Carolina
The Duke Energy Foundation has announced a new $500,000 microgrant program aimed at enhancing emergency preparedness in South Carolina. The program, now in its second year, is open for applications from nonprofits and government agencies until April 5. Grants of up to $20,000 can be requested to fund projects that improve resilience against severe weather. In 2022, 34 organizations received support for critical resources. Duke Energy continues its commitment to strengthening local communities and their capacity to respond effectively to disasters.
- Initiation of a $500,000 microgrant program for emergency preparedness.
- Grants support up to $20,000 for nonprofits and government agencies.
- Previous funding in 2022 aided 34 organizations, enhancing disaster readiness.
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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
South Carolina nonprofits, governmental agencies
The application process is open now through
"Preparing communities to respond to severe weather impacts begins at the local level," said
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
In 2022, Duke Energy provided microgrants to 34 nonprofits and local agencies across the Palmetto State. These funds supported training, essential equipment and life-saving technology to aid in disaster planning and response.
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