Duke Energy awards $550K for conservation programs across North Carolina

Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy’s North Carolina president
Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy’s North Carolina president - Duke Energy Florida
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Duke Energy has announced it will provide $550,000 in grants to support environmental impact programs across North Carolina. The funding will be distributed among 19 projects that focus on conservation efforts such as vegetation enhancement, cleanup initiatives, and improvements to natural spaces.

The company said these grants are part of its ongoing commitment to promote the well-being of communities by supporting local partners who work on conservation. Over the past five years, Duke Energy Foundation has awarded more than $6.6 million in environmental impact grants throughout North Carolina.

Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy’s North Carolina president, stated: “North Carolina’s natural surroundings are an asset to our communities, our residents and our economic growth. We’re proud to work alongside local nonprofits to promote our state’s natural resources and build communities that are great places to live, work and play.”

Kyle Prairie, CEO/Executive Director of Keep North Carolina Beautiful, commented: “We are deeply grateful to Duke Energy for their generous support of the 2025 Greatest American Cleanup. Their investment in this statewide effort enables our affiliates and partners to roll up their sleeves and make a tangible impact in communities across North Carolina. Thanks to Duke Energy’s commitment, we’re not only providing the tools and resources needed to tackle litter and recycling – we’re also empowering thousands of volunteers to help create a cleaner, more beautiful North Carolina for everyone.”

Grant recipients include organizations such as Alliance for Cape Fear Trees, Broad River Greenway, Carolina Raptor Center, Catawba County Historical Association, City of Greensboro, City of Lumberton, Daniel Jonathan Stowe Conservancy, Gateway Environmental Initiative, Happy Roots, Keep Durham Beautiful, Keep North Carolina Beautiful, North Carolina Arboretum Society, North Carolina Coastal Federation, North Carolina Wildlife Federation, Sturgeon City of Jacksonville, Town of Cary, Town of Sylva, TreesCharlotte and Wildlife & Outdoor Recreation Foundation.

The Duke Energy Foundation provides over $30 million each year in philanthropic support aimed at meeting community needs where its customers reside. The foundation is funded by shareholders.

Duke Energy is one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States with electric utilities serving millions across several states including North Carolina. The company is investing in grid upgrades and cleaner generation options such as renewables and energy storage while maintaining customer reliability.

Further information about Duke Energy can be found at duke-energy.com or through its various social media channels.



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