entergy’s first social justice and equity fund grant in mississippi helps preserve legacy of civil rights pioneers
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by mid-2020, entergy had dedicated almost $3 million to covid-19 relief efforts in its four-state service area and the power to care, which helps low-income customers pay utility bills.
for the eighth year in a row, entergy’s tribal scholarship program has partnered with the american indian college fund, or aicf, to provide higher education for native american students.
entergy it announced the first three recipients of the new entergy stem college scholarship for the 2023-24 academic year.
april is national volunteer month and entergy is celebrating in the best possible way, by giving back.
since entergy launched its program in 2018, approximately 8,700 customers have received free trees to plant at home.
this week, entergy joined our community partners bike easy and the city of new orleans, in celebration of bike to work’s annual event, sponsored by entergy for the 12th year.
last week, entergy joined the louisiana policy institute for children, or lpic, and united way of southeast louisiana at the louisiana state capitol for the release of a new report, “a modern history of early care and education in louisiana.”
a hundred years ago, arkansas businessman harvey couch was making good on his vision to electrify the south when he incorporated the mississippi power and light company, the precursor of entergy mississippi. his new venture not only brought modern electric service to the mississippi delta—the heart of the state’s agricultural economy—but also unlocked future growth opportunities in a region rich with potential.