Eight communities win matching grants to further economic development goals
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Entergy Louisiana recently provided a $10,800 grant to a local nonprofit that supports Grand Isle property and business owners affected by Hurricane Ida.
Supporting efforts to close gender gaps in science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Grants provided funding and support for broad-based initiatives ranging from disaster relief, education, workforce development, poverty solutions, the arts and community improvements in regions served by Entergy in Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New York and Texas.
From supporting the environment, education and low-income areas to teaching students about nuclear energy, grants were provided in communities where Entergy’s nuclear plants operate. This includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Michigan.
Volunteers will also help qualifying customers claim their Earned Income Tax Credits
As we welcome the new year, we reflect on our top 10 corporate social responsibility moments of 2021 and how our company and employees helped to create long-term, sustainable growth for the communities we serve – even in times of disaster.
Entergy employees and community members came together on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to answer King’s question, “what are you doing for others?"
As our neighbors across the Gulf South celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy, Entergy is helping to keep the dream alive through community service.
Magnolia Speech School, which helps students with hearing loss and communication disorders overcome speech and literacy barriers, is “Building Hope” to expand their services and facilities with help from Entergy Mississippi.