As summer approaches and temperatures continue to rise, staying cool and comfortable does not have to come at the cost of high energy bills.
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Entergy Arkansas recently launched a new initiative – The Power of Prosperity – a partnership to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities while simultaneously providing students with additional educational opportunities to empower them to build generational wealth.
Philanthropic giving from Entergy Arkansas topped $1.8 million in 2024, with 240 nonprofit partners with similar missions to improve communities and the lives of its citizens across the state receiving grants of $5,000 on average.
IRS-certified volunteers with Entergy Arkansas and several community partners will offer free tax preparation and assistance for eligible customers at Super Tax Day events throughout the state.
Entergy Arkansas customers who need help paying their winter utility bills can apply now for up to $475 in assistance through the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The program’s regular assistance application period runs Jan. 6 through the end of March, officials said, or until funds are expended while crisis assistance applications will be accepted through April 30.
In preparation for the colder weather months ahead, Entergy Arkansas has taken measures in advance to ensure we’re winter-ready.
Entergy Arkansas has announced completion of significant reliability upgrades in the Harrisburg community aimed at modernizing aging infrastructure, increasing resilience and reducing the risk of power interruptions.
For the 10th year in a row, Entergy Arkansas and the Little Rock International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 34 have come together to provide winter coats to elementary school students for “Operation Warm.” Through this partnership, hundreds of students in the Little Rock School District received new coats Wednesday, just before the students’ winter break begins.
Entergy has awarded more than $160,000 to Lake Hamilton Fire & Rescue (LHFR) for an environmental grant that will allow the department to contain and cleanup future hazmat incidents on Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine.