Following historic power restoration effort in mountain region, Duke Energy announces more than $2.2 million committed to date for disaster relief, rebuilding and readiness in North Carolina

In This Article:

  • Funding will benefit nonprofits, local emergency management agencies and economic development organizations

  • Initiatives will support long-term recovery in western North Carolina to aid with ongoing challenges that extend far beyond power delivery

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy and its Foundation today announced it has supported local communities across North Carolina with over $2.2 million in aid for disaster relief, rebuilding and readiness efforts since Hurricane Helene's impact. The announcement comes on the heels of the company's historic power restoration effort in the state's western mountain region.

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"Duke Energy is committed to supporting disaster relief and readiness in the communities we serve," said Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy North Carolina state president. "We are proud to partner with nonprofit organizations and local emergency management agencies that are making a real impact in these efforts."

Supporting Communities

Over $1 million in Duke Energy Foundation grants have been distributed for immediate relief and long-term recovery in western North Carolina.

Additional aid provided to local communities for disaster relief, rebuilding and readiness from the company and its Foundation includes the following:

  • Flexibility was given for $500,000 of previous Duke Energy Foundation grants to be used for community relief and recovery through western North Carolina organizations.

  • More than $200,000 has been committed to economic development organizations to support the repair, improvement and advancement of industrial sites, buildings and infrastructure in western North Carolina.

  • New grants totaling $500,000 from the Duke Energy Foundation will support disaster readiness in central and eastern North Carolina.

WNC Communities serves over 20 counties in the western mountain region of North Carolina and has provided immediate relief for farmers whose agricultural operations were impacted by the storm.

"Duke Energy's support for our disaster relief program will make a big difference in assisting the agricultural community in our region in their recovery efforts," said Jennifer Ferre, executive director of WNC Communities. "This support demonstrates Duke Energy's commitment to making sure western North Carolina remains strong in the face of this crisis."

MANNA FoodBank, located in Asheville, has played a critical role in distributing food, water and supplies to western North Carolina communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.