Duke Energy Foundation helps make Florida's natural resources more resilient with $285,000 in grants
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Ten organizations across
Florida receive funding to support resiliency efforts benefitingFlorida's ecosystem -
Over the past five years, the
donated more thanDuke Energy Foundation$3 million to environmental resiliency and disaster recovery inFlorida
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The grant recipients have initiatives focused on improving
One grantee is
"We are honored to have this contribution as we work to save rare plant species in our area," said
A complete list of grant recipients and supported initiatives is below:
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The Nature Conservancy : Preserve the Florida Wildlife Corridor and support wildlife connectivity through resilient communities and equitable conservation -
Bok Tower Gardens : Continuation of construction for healthy wildlife and pollinator corridor -
Highlands County Board of County Commissioners :Highlands County Sun-n-Lake Preserve improvements -
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey : Protecting Florida's Bald Eagles -
Ducks Unlimited :Ducks Unlimited marsh wetland improvement -
Clearwater Marine Aquarium : Healthy Habitat and Oceans (H2O) education initiative - Tampa Bay Watch: Coquina Key bird island coastal resiliency project
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Coastal Conservation Association : CCA Florida clam restoration, mangrove nursery and restoration site equipment -
Franklin's
Promise Coalition : OysterCorps - Horse Farms Forever: 2024 Conservation Summit: Springs Forever
These 10 organizations are the most recent iteration of a consistent focus from Duke Energy on environmental resiliency investments. Over the last five years, the
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