CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Duke
Energy Foundation has announced $810,000 in grants to support North Carolina K-12
programs focused on summer reading loss and STEM and experiential
learning.
Given the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has also provided each
organization with the option to use the funds to address unforeseen
operational challenges.
"The nonprofit community is essential to the well-being and
success of our state," said Stephen De
May, Duke Energy North Carolina president. "We are grateful
for the work they do to serve our communities and want them to have
some measure of flexibility during this time of uncertainty – it's
the right thing to do."
According to a survey by the North Carolina Center for
Nonprofits, 70% of the state's nonprofits that responded believe
the financial burden of COVID-19 could affect the sustainability of
their organization.
"As this pandemic spreads in our local communities, the demand
for services provided by the nonprofit sector is growing at a rapid
pace," said Jeanne Tedrow, president
and CEO of North Carolina Center for Nonprofits. "The need for
flexible funds from both corporate and private foundations is
paramount, and maintaining a safety net is critical not only for
today's response, but for the viability of our communities as we
recover and rebuild."
Some nonprofits across the state are already feeling the impact
and have indicated plans to use the funds for COVID-19
response.
"A private nonprofit, Marbles Kids Museum relies on admission
and ticket sales, memberships and events to fund a large portion of
our operating budget," said Sally
Edwards, CEO of Marbles Kids Museum. "Since COVID-19 forced
us to close the museum to the public, we've had to reduce staff and
delay major projects. This flexible funding from Duke Energy helped
us pivot to connect virtually with our community during closure and
implement new sustainability practices to ensure we emerge from
this crisis viable and ready to spark imagination, discovery and
learning through play."
The following organizations have received grant awards.
- Asheville Museum of Science, Buncombe Co.
– $20,000
- Association for the Preservation of the Eno River Valley,
Durham & Orange Co. – $15,000
- Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central NC, Granville,
Franklin, Halifax & Warren Co. – $20,000
- Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain, Greene, Lenoir & Pitt Co.
– $15,000
- Chatham Education Foundation, Chatham Co.
– $15,000
- Classroom Central, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Mecklenburg & Union Co.
– $15,000
- Digi-Bridge, Mecklenburg Co. – $15,000
- East Durham Children's Initiative, Durham Co.
– $15,000
- EducationNC, statewide – $20,000
- Emily Krzyzewski Family Life Center, Durham Co.
– $14,500
- FIRST North Carolina,
statewide – $80,000
- Freedom School Partners, Mecklenburg Co.
– $15,000
- Girl Scouts North Carolina Coastal Pines, Central &
Eastern NC – $20,000
- Girl Scouts Hornets' Nest Council, Anson, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanley & Union Co.
– $15,000
- Horizons Unlimited, Rowan-Salisbury School District, Rowan
Co. – $35,000
- Kaleideum, Triad Region – $15,000
- Marbles Kids Museum, Central and Eastern NC
– $20,000
- Masonboro.org, New Hanover Co. – $40,000
- Moore County Literacy Council, Moore Co.
– $15,000
- Out Teach, Mecklenburg Co. – $40,000
- Project Scientist, Mecklenburg Co. – $20,000
- Promising Pages, Mecklenburg Co. – $20,000
- Read Charlotte, Mecklenburg
Co. – $100,000
- Ready for School, Ready for Life, Guilford Co.
– $12,500
- Renaissance West Community Initiative, Mecklenburg Co.
– $15,000
- STEM West, Burke, Catawba & McDowell Co.
– $10,500
- Teach for America, Charlotte & Triad, Mecklenburg &
Guilford Co. – $30,000
- Teach for America, Eastern North
Carolina, Eastern NC – $25,000
- The Foundation of Wayne Community
College, Wayne Co. – $20,000
- The NC Agricultural Foundation, statewide
– $50,000
- The YMCA of the Triangle, Triangle Region
– $12,500
- UNC Pembroke Foundation, Robeson Co. – $20,000
- YMCA of Greater Charlotte,
Mecklenburg Co. – $15,000
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 $30
million annually in charitable gifts and is funded by Duke
Energy shareholder dollars. More information about the Foundation
and its Powerful Communities program can be found at
duke-energy.com/foundation.
Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), a Fortune 150 company headquartered in
Charlotte, N.C., is one of the
largest energy holding companies in the U.S. It employs 30,000
people and has an electric generating capacity of 51,000 megawatts
through its regulated utilities, and 3,000 megawatts through its
nonregulated Duke Energy Renewables unit.
Duke Energy is transforming its customers' experience,
modernizing the energy grid, generating cleaner energy and
expanding natural gas infrastructure to create a smarter energy
future for the people and communities it serves. The Electric
Utilities and Infrastructure unit's regulated utilities serve
approximately 7.7 million retail electric customers in six states –
North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio
and Kentucky. The Gas Utilities
and Infrastructure unit distributes natural gas to more than 1.6
million customers in five states – North
Carolina, South Carolina,
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operates wind and solar generation facilities across the U.S., as
well as energy storage and microgrid projects.
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