Duke Energy commits $1 million to strengthen nonprofits helping North Carolina customers meet essential needs
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$500,000 will be awarded to 20 nonprofits supporting seniors – applications open throughMay 29 -
Additional
$500,000 to support Share theLight Fund ® agencies statewide
Our view:
"Community partners play an essential role across the state by delivering trusted, on-the-ground support and connecting neighbors to resources that help them remain safe, healthy and independent," said
High-impact investments
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Supporting seniors statewide: With nearly one in five North Carolinians approaching or already in retirement age, the Foundation is awarding
$500,000 to support organizations that help seniors age in place and access essentials like housing assistance, food programs, transportation and benefits navigation.- Qualifying nonprofits can apply by
May 29 for$25,000 grants.
- Qualifying nonprofits can apply by
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Strengthening Share the
Light Fund agencies:The Duke Energy Foundation is investing an additional$500,000 in Share theLight Fund agencies, supporting nonprofit partners that assist neighbors with utility-related needs and other essential services.- More than
$1 million has been distributed through Share theLight Fund in 2026 to date. - Customers who would like to access funds can visit Share the
Light Fund to learn more.
- More than
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