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NEWS
Duke Energy awards more than
$253,000 in environmental
grants to support projects
Grants to support clean water,
conservation, wetlands protection
and more, as part of Duke Energy’s
annual philanthropic investments
in local initiatives
Duke Energy today awarded
$253,178 to support 16 projects to
aid wetlands, conservation, outdoor
nature classrooms, invasive plant
removals, water quality, new tree
plantings and pollinator gardens
across Greater Cincinnati.
The grants, which the company
announced during a ceremony at
the Sharon Centre, are issued from the Duke Energy Foundation and provide funding for programs in
southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Each year, the Foundation chooses grant recipients that focus on
strong conservation efforts, water quality, and environmental programs.
“Duke Energy continues to be an industry leader in moving toward a cleaner energy future to power our
customers’ lives,” said Amy Spiller, president, Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky. “We’re committed to the
environment and will do our part to recognize programs that advance this mission.”
In 2018, Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky,
and their employees and retirees, donated
more than $4 million to local nonprofits. In
addition, employees volunteered more than
13,000 hours of community service.
The following are summaries of each of
the 16 local projects that were awarded a
combined $253,178 during this morning’s
ceremony.
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