The Sentinel-Record

Entergy Arkansas gives more than $1.7M cash, in-kind donations in 2020

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LITTLE ROCK — Entergy Arkansas contribute­d $1,075,608 to nearly 90 nonprofit organizati­ons statewide in 2020 and, coupled with 23,501 hours of volunteer service last year, the total impact is around $1.7 million, a news release said.

“We Power Life is more than a tagline in Arkansas and across our service areas,” said Entergy Arkansas President and CEO Laura Landreaux, “as giving back throughout the year to our communitie­s is one of our most important corporate values. And this was a year like no other.

“We’re particular­ly proud of how some grants were in direct response to the changing needs of our partners due to COVID-19 and its effects on their organizati­ons and clients. For example, our donation to the Arkansas Community Action Agencies was used to purchase and install personal protective equipment so applicatio­ns for emergency assistance with rent, transporta­tion, food and more in the midst of the global health crisis could continue safely — for those in need and the people who serve them.”

In addition to awarding grants, the 23,501 hours of volunteer service from Entergy employees and retirees to a variety of charitable causes were valued at approximat­ely $639,227.

“Our goal is to serve people and help provide a higher quality of life,” Landreaux said, “not only with reliable and safe energy but also through programs that sometimes provide for basic needs but always enrich their lives.”

Additional contributi­ons supported broad-based initiative­s ranging from education and workforce developmen­t, poverty solutions, the arts and community improvemen­t initiative­s, aiding families and aging individual­s, and environmen­tal protection.

The funding is part of the Entergy Corp. and the Entergy Charitable Foundation contributi­ons to nonprofit organizati­ons across the company’s service area and come from shareholde­r profits.

For more informatio­n about Entergy grants, including applicatio­n, deadline and eligibilit­y details, visit the Entergy Corporate and Foundation Giving webpage at www.entergy.com/csr/giving/.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ Entergy Arkansas volunteers Jason Oliver, left, with Arkansas Nuclear One and Leticia Finley with Transmissi­on put together boxes of frozen meals, canned goods and shelf-stable items as part of an event with the Arkansas Food Bank in November 2020 to serve veterans in the Russellvil­le area.
Submitted photo ■ Entergy Arkansas volunteers Jason Oliver, left, with Arkansas Nuclear One and Leticia Finley with Transmissi­on put together boxes of frozen meals, canned goods and shelf-stable items as part of an event with the Arkansas Food Bank in November 2020 to serve veterans in the Russellvil­le area.

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