Duke Energy Foundation supports resiliency and emergency response efforts with $523,000 in Florida grants
The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded $523,000 in grants to enhance emergency preparedness and support diversity initiatives across Florida. The funding benefits 26 organizations, including local emergency management departments, which aid during disasters. Notable projects include Orange County's mobile Community Resilience Pod for emergency aid and support for Hispanic entrepreneurs through Prospera. Duke Energy aims to bolster community resilience while promoting social justice. The foundation allocates over $30 million annually, funded by Duke Energy shareholder dollars.
- Awarded $523,000 in grants to support emergency preparedness and diversity initiatives.
- Funding benefits 26 organizations vital for disaster response in Florida.
- Supports Orange County's initiative for a mobile Community Resilience Pod.
- Empowers Hispanic entrepreneurs through a partnership with Prospera.
- Duke Energy Foundation contributes over $30 million annually funded by shareholder dollars.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded
Of the 26 Florida-based organizations that received funding, many are among local emergency management departments that provide essential information, resources and support during major emergencies and disasters.
"As we continue our efforts to improve reliability and resiliency within our own operations, Duke Energy Florida remains committed to investing in the organizations that are vital to our communities' response and recovery efforts during a disaster," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "By supporting the organizations and the people who assist our neighbors during difficult times, we are helping to ensure our communities remain safe, protected and prepared."
Over the past year and a half, local emergency management departments throughout the state have seen a growing need to provide community services via drive-thru food pantries, testing and vaccination sites, personal protective equipment (PPE) distributions and more.
This year's Duke Energy Foundation funding will allow Orange County's Office of Emergency Management to enhance and expand these critical services to more areas, more quickly.
"Orange County government has partnered with Duke Energy Florida to build a Community Resilience Pod to support Duke Energy customers and residents during outages, public emergencies and severe weather days," said Lauraleigh Avery, Orange County Fire Rescue, Office of Emergency Management emergency manager. "This mobile unit will enhance and expand services to more residents in need by providing adequate tools and infrastructure to strengthen our community, advance prosperity and address poor economic conditions and quality of life issues."
The Duke Energy Foundation also continues its work to advance social justice and racial equity. Through long-standing relationships with local organizations, the company is helping to make significant impacts across the state.
One example of an organization receiving support in Florida to reduce disparate outcomes is Prospera, an economic development, nonprofit organization specializing in providing bilingual assistance to Hispanic entrepreneurs trying to establish or expand their business.
"Duke Energy's valuable and continuous donations positively impact our programs and the underserved population we assist in Florida," said Augusto Sanabria, Prospera president and chief executive officer. "Prospera works year-round to empower Hispanic entrepreneurs with consulting, training, access to capital and additional resources to help them start, sustain and grow businesses. Small, minority-owned businesses need our continued support so more individuals can provide for their families and create jobs for others. Together, we can continue increasing prosperity and equity in our communities."
Duke Energy will continue to engage with local organizations and leaders to help create long-term solutions to the social justice issues our communities face. The company is also strengthening its internal diversity and inclusion programs to foster greater awareness, respect and inclusion.
This year's largest grants were awarded to the following community organizations that make impactful contributions to the communities we serve.
Statewide
Florida State Parks Foundation –
Prospera –
Tampa Bay area
Academy Prep Centers for Education –
Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services –
Hernando County Emergency Management –
Pinellas County Emergency Management –
Greater Orlando area
Haines City Community Redevelopment Agency –
Highlands County Emergency Management –
Orange County Office of Emergency Management –
Polk County Emergency Management –
Seminole County Emergency Management –
United Arts of Central Florida –
Greater Tallahassee; Gainesville area
Council of Culture & Arts (COCA) –
Family Promise of Gainesville –
Forgotten Coast en Plein Air –
Franklin County Emergency Management –
Levy County Emergency Management –
Madison County Emergency Management –
Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership –
Wakulla County Emergency Management –
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
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