Duke Energy supports North Carolina emergency response organizations with $500,000 in storm preparedness funds
- HERO grants will fund emergency preparedness equipment and first responder training to support local efforts
- Funding will benefit 20 vital disaster response organizations, including local government agencies and nonprofits
What's happening: Twenty government agencies and nonprofits are receiving
Why it matters: Natural disasters have caused catastrophic impacts across
By the numbers:
What they're saying
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Kendal Bowman , Duke Energy'sNorth Carolina president: "Last storm season underscored the resilience of ourNorth Carolina communities. Proactive collaboration with local emergency response organizations is necessary to ensure that communities are prepared to maintain that resilience. We are committed to helping equip our growing state with the tools necessary to stay safe during the upcoming storm season." -
Tommy Batson ,Pender County Emergency Management Director: "Pender County , along with many coastal communities/counties, is one disaster from losing the communications we use every day. Tropical Storm Helene hit westernNorth Carolina in the fall of 2024 and the everyday radio communication, cell service and internet were lost.Pender County , along with many other agencies from across the country, had never seen this. This grant from Duke Energy will help us bridge this gap during the next event." -
Tony Ray ,Town of Beaufort Fire Chief: "The support from theDuke Energy Foundation is a vital investment in the safety of our community. This grant allows us to provide essential training and equipment for our firefighters, ensuring we're better prepared to respond to emergencies and protect the lives and property ofBeaufort's residents, especially during natural disasters." -
Don Mail,
Wake County Board of Commissioners Vice Chair: "Emergency preparedness starts at the individual level. When all residents have access to the resources that will keep them safe during a crisis or natural disaster, our whole community becomes more resilient. We are incredibly grateful to our partners at theDuke Energy Foundation for supporting this important work by investing in equity and safety inWake County ."
Grant recipients
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Anson County -
Town of Beaufort -
Belews Creek Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department -
Buncombe County -
Cherokee County Emergency Management -
Gastonia Police Foundation - County of
Granville -
Henderson County -
Jones County Emergency Management -
Lee County Emergency Management -
McDowell County -
Pender County Emergency Management -
Piedmont Triad Regional Development Corporation -
Town of Pittsboro -
City of Raleigh -
Rockingham County -
Rowan County Rescue Squad -
Town of St. Pauls - Wake County Government
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Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry
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