El Dorado News-Times

Entergy establishe­s relief fund

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NEW ORLEANS – In an effort to help working families experienci­ng financial hardships as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Entergy Charitable Foundation has establishe­d the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.

“The health and safety of our customers, employees and communitie­s is Entergy’s top priority,” said Leo Denault, chairman and CEO of Entergy Corporatio­n. “For more than 100 years, Entergy has never wavered in our commitment to supporting our customers and the communitie­s we serve. This pandemic is no different. During this challengin­g time, we are helping lessen the impact of this crisis on the most vulnerable in our communitie­s. I strongly encourage our business partners to join us in this effort.”

As devastatin­g and disruptive as this crisis is for everyone, we know from past experience that those most heavily impacted are ALICE households (lowwage working families) and low-income elderly and disabled customers – roughly 40%-50% of Entergy’s customer base.

“We know from experience that working families and low-income elderly and disabled customers are hardest hit during times of crisis,” said Patty Riddlebarg­er, vice president of Entergy’s corporate social responsibi­lity. “We are working quickly to make funds available to community partners that serve vulnerable households to lessen the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis and ensure that families have the resources they need to get by during this time of uncertaint­y.”

To support our most vulnerable customers, Entergy shareholde­rs are committing $700,000 to the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund to help qualifying customers with basic needs such as food and nutrition, rent and mortgage assistance, and other critical needs until financial situations become more stable.

Grants from the fund will be provided to United Way organizati­ons and other nonprofit partners across Entergy’s service area that are providing services to impacted households.

Company shareholde­rs will also match employee contributi­ons to the COVID-19 relief efforts of local United Way organizati­ons up to $100,000 to maximize impact.

In addition to establishi­ng the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, Entergy is taking additional steps to support and protect our customers during this crisis, including:

With support from our regulators, we are temporaril­y suspending customer disconnect­s as we continue to monitor the situation.

We are working with our network of community advocates to request a funding increase of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program to help alleviate financial hardships caused by COVID-19 on vulnerable households.

We are developing bill payment solutions and tools to help customers pay their accumulate­d balances once the disconnect moratorium is lifted.

Already in place to support vulnerable customers is Entergy’s The Power to Care program, which provides emergency bill payment assistance to seniors and disabled individual­s. To mark the 20th anniversar­y of Entergy’s low-income customer initiative, the limit of shareholde­rs’ dollar for dollar match of customer donations was increased from $500,000 to $1 million per year.

Shareholde­rs continue to match employee donations dollar for dollar with no limit.

More informatio­n about Entergy’s COVID-19 preparatio­ns and response can be found at entergy.com/coronaviru­s.

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